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3 hours ago, Faulkner said:

This was my first Diane Keaton experience, and it traumatized me for life. She’s so good in this:

 

Rewatching this (and Interiors) tonight.

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Wow! Like so many have already said, this came as a real shock. R.I.P.    :(

It's been a tough few weeks recently with Redford, Goodall, Routledge and now Keaton.

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12 hours ago, wonderwoman1951 said:

here’s a free link to the ny times obit: 

diane keaton obit

Thank you for sharing this. 

11 hours ago, Faulkner said:

This was my first Diane Keaton experience, and it traumatized me for life. She’s so good in this:

 

One of the best trailers. 

I remember seeing this on Encore when I was probably too young. The movie is like a dream you can't wake up from - some of her flashbacks have haunted me ever since.

Diane was mostly known for her vibrant, quirky personality, her laugh, her comedies, and how timeless she felt, never degrading herself with the bad procedures or bad PR relationships of many. And those movies, Baby Boom, Something's Gotta Give, etc. please many. 

I think I'll always remember her work in dramas though, especially the '70s or early '80s dramas that were a last gasp of intelligent for Hollywood. Her work in Reds, the clip @Vee shared, is superb, the clarity of her dream along with the disillusion. 

Pretty much no one since can compare to the '70s stars, the last gasp in many ways.     

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AFAIC, "Annie Hall" remains the best romantic comedy ever made; and that's 100% due to Keaton herself.  With that one performance, she set a new template for all female comedic leads to follow - someone who could be funny, even quirky, without sacrificing her femininity - and every lady who has appeared in a rom-com since then owes her an enormous debt.  She most certainly will be missed.

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1 minute ago, Bright Eyes said:

That music video we all know about is responsible for so many sexual awakenings. 

Same. He was as gorgeous as he was talented.

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He had a son with Angie Stone and I cannot imagine the sort of grief he is feeling right now over losing both parents in the same year.

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Sorry for the late post here. 

https://www.tribune242.com/news/2025/sep/29/plp-mp-and-cabinet-minister-vaughn-miller-dead-at-64/?news

Bahamian Member of Parliament for Carmichael, Cabinet Minister and former veteran broadcaster Minister Vaughn P. Miller is dead on September 27th at 64 years old. 

Second saddest death to Obie Wilchcombe who passed away 2 years ago in 2023.

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