Anonymous wrote:I thought she was at least a decade younger >> she always seemed so much younger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved the last scene in "First Wives' Club" when they sing "You Don't Own Me" - Diane was so independent and free and wish I could have been more like her.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRLdtDYoVX8
Anonymous wrote:I loved the last scene in "First Wives' Club" when they sing "You Don't Own Me" - Diane was so independent and free and wish I could have been more like her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody rocked a turtleneck like Diane Keaton.
Queen of coastal chic. I wanted everything from Something’s Gotta Give - the house, the clothes, Keanu
But you got none
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She always stuck up for Woody Allen and believed him.
Let's focus on her. Not the perf
Let’s not and say we did
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She always stuck up for Woody Allen and believed him.
Let's focus on her. Not the perf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody rocked a turtleneck like Diane Keaton.
Queen of coastal chic. I wanted everything from Something’s Gotta Give - the house, the clothes, Keanu
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loved baby boom as well.
Her leading man in that movie is also gone - Sam Shepard (playwright, actor).