Diane Keaton passes at 79

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Anonymous wrote:Watched Something’s Gotta Give last night. Very memorable role. Also, Jack Nicholson grossed me out and i can’t believe we ever collectively thought he was sexy


I never saw the appeal

Bleagh!
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I always wonder if I would have ended up as a sahm if it weren’t for Baby Boom. It struck a profound chord.

Sadly, her own reputation will always be compromised by her association with Allen. Even if he isn’t a criminal (big if), he is a creep. Real selective feminism there.
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Anonymous wrote:Loved baby boom as well.


+1
I will always remember that beautiful baby, Elizabeth.


NP. Me as well! And all the jars of applesauce. I wonder why that particular movie made such an impression on so many of us?


It was so pretty. Autumn in small town Vermont, charming house, Sam Shepard as a veterinarian, apple orchards. It was a perfect fantasy.


Just this past Friday I watched Baby Boom on Tubi. It’s like it was an omen.
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Loved her but very unfortunate that she kept boosting Woody Allen even after it was perfectly clear that he is a sex pest.
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Anonymous wrote:I always wonder if I would have ended up as a sahm if it weren’t for Baby Boom. It struck a profound chord.

Sadly, her own reputation will always be compromised by her association with Allen. Even if he isn’t a criminal (big if), he is a creep. Real selective feminism there.


Her reputation isn’t compromised at all. I don’t even think of her relationship with him, and neither do most people. She’s received an outpouring of affection from all sorts of people!
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Sorry if this was already mentioned but Shoot The Moon is one of those movies that sticks with you. She was perfect in it as well as Albert Finney and everyone else. The scene where she cries in the bathtub is so hurting and real.
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Anonymous wrote:I always wonder if I would have ended up as a sahm if it weren’t for Baby Boom. It struck a profound chord.

Sadly, her own reputation will always be compromised by her association with Allen. Even if he isn’t a criminal (big if), he is a creep. Real selective feminism there.


Her reputation isn’t compromised at all. I don’t even think of her relationship with him, and neither do most people. She’s received an outpouring of affection from all sorts of people!


I agree she is not compromised, but I do remember them being a couple.
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Well 80 is a great age to leave to avoid unnecessary suffering. She was lucky to live a great life. RIP!
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Anonymous wrote:Feel bad for her kids, only in their 20s.


If you've kids later in life, this happens.
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Anonymous wrote:I swear I just saw an interview this year- and she didn’t seem sick, quite the opposite.


Apparently the health decline was sudden.

https://people.com/diane-keaton-listed-dream-home-for-sale-declining-health-in-recent-months-exclusive-11828659


So sad. She was young. A loss.


This is sad, but let’s keep some perspective. In no way is 79 young.


It is for a celebrity.


Not really. We are going to lose a lot of great talent over the next decade.
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^I was thinking this as I watched a video of Foreigner’s Lou Gramm perform. There is a big list of celebrities on deck starting with her many co-stars and boyfriends.
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Anonymous wrote:Loved her but very unfortunate that she kept boosting Woody Allen even after it was perfectly clear that he is a sex pest.


Even worse when she has adopted kids herself.
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Anonymous wrote:^I was thinking this as I watched a video of Foreigner’s Lou Gramm perform. There is a big list of celebrities on deck starting with her many co-stars and boyfriends.


That's because the next crop is so forgettable. There used to be a bigger focus on raw talent now it's all looks with marginal talent.
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I never actually thought she was that great an actress. She was ok, she had weird energy, often sounded shrill or one note.

Her career lasted for 2 main reasons, she stayed slim and she was not a mean spirited person
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So what was the reason of her rapid decline? Tabloids keep hinting but nothing is being said. i heard eating disorder floating around.
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