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Re: Diane Keaton (1946-2025)

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2025 2:56 pm
by The Curious Sofa
I used to own a photography book of publicity stills Keaton co-edited, which I loved, called Still Life: Hollywood Tableaux. It featured the most artificial looking, hyper-real color images from the 50s and 60s, the type of photography that inspired artists like Cindy Sherman and Gregory Crewdson. Unfortunately it fell victim to mold which took hold of a wall behind my bookshelves. It's long been OOP and is now quite expensive.

Re: Diane Keaton (1946-2025)

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2025 3:08 pm
by colinr0380

Re: Diane Keaton (1946-2025)

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2025 3:18 pm
by The Curious Sofa
Also reminiscent of Cindy Sherman, when she did her series on clowns around the same time Keaton's clown book came out.

https://spruethmagers.com/exhibitions/c ... ns-munich/

Re: Diane Keaton (1946-2025)

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2025 12:19 am
by hearthesilence
Family statement reveals Keaton died from pneumonia.

The family also suggested donations in her memory to a local food bank or an animal shelter. “She loved her animals and she was steadfast in her support of the unhoused community, so any donations in her memory to a local food bank or an animal shelter would be a wonderful and much appreciated tribute to her."

Re: Diane Keaton (1946-2025)

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2025 8:35 am
by The Curious Sofa
A common cause of death among older people. My dad died of complications from pneumonia last December, though at least he was a decade older than Keaton.

Re: Diane Keaton (1946-2025)

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2025 12:31 pm
by Beloved Aunt
I love how ditzy this woman was. She was probably the silliest great leading lady and actress ever, and that makes her extra special.

Re: Diane Keaton (1946-2025)

Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2025 10:02 pm
by hearthesilence

Re: Diane Keaton (1946-2025)

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2025 1:59 am
by j99
beamish14 wrote: Sun Oct 12, 2025 2:21 pm
Nancy Meyers’ films are unwatchable. It was painful to experience Because I Said So in a theatrical setting. It’s a shame that she spent much of her latter career appearing in low quality material
Definitely. I couldn’t understand why she was appearing in so much fluff, considering her brilliant career in the 70s. I got the impression from an interview she did with Charlie Rose, I think it was in the 2000s, that she experienced a lot of self doubt. I actually thought she was a brilliant dramatic actress, and it’s a shame she appeared to waste her considerable talent, latterly, on rubbish. Her last film, Summer Camp, looked atrocious. And I’m not happy saying this, because she was an amazing character, and I’m gutted she has gone.

Re: Diane Keaton (1946-2025)

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2025 2:07 am
by tolbs1010
Not here to campaign for a Nancy Meyers filmmaker thread or anything, but I thought Something's Gotta Give was fairly enjoyable. DK and Jack had good chemistry together. DK had an openness and lightness of spirit that fits Nancy Meyers' movies much better than Streep in It's Complicated. Plus, you get Keanu and Frannie McD collecting a check while being likable. Overall, it's pretty good as far as geriatric rom-coms go, which is a legit sub-genre now.

DK is also great in the Nancy Meyers-penned Baby Boom, which was a star vehicle and big hit for her. Saw it in the theater as a kid with my parents (they loved it) and again a few years back when visiting my Mom. Dated but still entertaining.

Bring on the pitchforks.

Re: Diane Keaton (1946-2025)

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2025 6:01 pm
by colinr0380
Here's an interesting curio: Michael Palin introducing a screening of Diane Keaton's 1987 documentary about the afterlife, Heaven, on BBC2's Film Club in 1988.

And here's a link to the documentary itself, which perhaps not uncoincidentally was made the same year as Keaton directed Belinda Carlisle's Heaven Is A Place On Earth music video.

Re: Diane Keaton (1946-2025)

Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2025 11:48 am
by j99
colinr0380 wrote: Wed Oct 22, 2025 6:01 pm Here's an interesting curio: Michael Palin introducing a screening of Diane Keaton's 1987 documentary about the afterlife, Heaven, on BBC2's Film Club in 1988.

And here's a link to the documentary itself, which perhaps not uncoincidentally was made the same year as Keaton directed Belinda Carlisle's Heaven Is A Place On Earth music video.
I must check it out. There’s an amusing interview on the Letterman talk show, where she hasn’t appeared for 20 years, and Letterman asks why she hasn’t appeared on his show for so long, and she said she was mortified her Heaven documentary, which she was promoting on the show at the time, flopped at the box office, and she just couldn’t face him again, because it would bring back the bad memory!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3mrbzncTH8

Re: Diane Keaton (1946-2025)

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2026 6:56 pm
by senseabove
colinr0380 wrote: Wed Oct 22, 2025 6:01 pm Here's an interesting curio: Michael Palin introducing a screening of Diane Keaton's 1987 documentary about the afterlife, Heaven, on BBC2's Film Club in 1988.

And here's a link to the documentary itself, which perhaps not uncoincidentally was made the same year as Keaton directed Belinda Carlisle's Heaven Is A Place On Earth music video.
Heaven is getting a new BD release in a few weeks.