ANYTHING ELSE had some typically wry and funny Woody Allen-isms, but overall I couldn't heartily recommend it. Both leading characters were irritating to me, especially the main character who allowed himself to be used so unmercifully that I got angry with his doltishness.
And isn't it amazing when Woody casts other guys to play the leading roles in his films, they take on his vocal and physical mannerisms. John Cusak did in BULLETS OVER BROADWAY, Kenneth Branagh did in CELEBRITY, and now Jason Biggs was doing it (less expertly) in this film. (And just to prove he's an equal opportunity director, Mia Farrow did it in ALICE.)
I really haven't sung the praises of any of Woody's last few films. SMALL TIME CROOKS was the last one that I really felt was fall down funny.