Woody Allen, the man behind a simply staggering amount of films during a career that spans over four decades and still continues to grow, is probably best known for his 1977 masterpiece 'Annie Hall'. The success of 'Annie Hall' established the New York born writer/director as one of America's most important film makers. The film brought a more serious side to a Woody Allen picture, showcasing more complex characters and a deeper story. Of course, there was a Woody before that film, making eight movies from 1965 to 1975. This early work helped to develop his skills and find his comedic voice, producing endless humour and philosophical conundrums. Here I take an individual look at each of those first eight films.