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Just read an article about Diane Keaton while at the doctor's office.  She said she has had no plastic surgery but did get her teeth capped.  She also said her legs are ok from the knees down but not so much above the knees.

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@prisrob wrote:

This film is demeaning to seniors and an inane storyline.

what was Diane Keaton thinking?

 

 


She was thinking about the $$$$$$$.

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yes, you got it!  

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diane keaton commercial 1969

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtP_rhWFIz4

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@bootsanne wrote:

Just read an article about Diane Keaton while at the doctor's office.  She said she has had no plastic surgery but did get her teeth capped.  She also said her legs are ok from the knees down but not so much above the knees.


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Well, I will confess that we all did comment on how extremely skinny her legs were in her cheerleader outfit. And yes, not her calves, just her thighs.

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I guess I am one of the few who enjoyed Book Club and was planning on seeing this for fun, but the reviews have been so terrible, that I probably won't. I will wait for it to come to Amazon Prime. It looked like it would be fun, but I guess not so much.

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Lighten up ladies...that movie was funny.  Six of us ladies went to see it, we all in in a 55+ retirement community...the movie wasn't making fun of older ladies, in fact, it was just the opposite; we may be old, but we're not dead!  

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Thanks, @decbabe for the positive review. That is exactly why I wanted to see it. Being newly retired, it just sounded like a fun idea. Maybe I will go next week on Senior Day and get my free Senior drink and have a few laughs.

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@Pearlee wrote:

@prisrob wrote:

This film is demeaning to seniors and an inane storyline.

what was Diane Keaton thinking?


@prisrob   I can only assume she was thinking of $$$$$$$.  Because this film is way beneath her.  In fact, Angelica Huston recently said as much about Keaton being in this film.


@alarmclock    I beat you to your post, much earlier on in this thread.  Perhaps you even saw it?

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@Pearlee wrote:

@Pearlee wrote:

@prisrob wrote:

This film is demeaning to seniors and an inane storyline.

what was Diane Keaton thinking?


@prisrob   I can only assume she was thinking of $$$$$$$.  Because this film is way beneath her.  In fact, Angelica Huston recently said as much about Keaton being in this film.


@alarmclock    I beat you to your post, much earlier on in this thread.  Perhaps you even saw it?

 


Did not see it until now!!