Diane Keaton Moments That Changed Movies Forever
Diane Keaton Moments That Changed Movies Forever Few actors captured both the neuroses and warmth of an era quite like Diane Keaton. She built a career that spanned over five decades, moving effortlessly between comedy, drama, indie films and blockbusters. She gave us characters who were messy, brilliant, and unapologetically human. She won an Oscar, earned multiple nominations, and became a cultural icon along the way. Today we're looking at ten Diane Keaton movies you need to see, from forgotten gems to the performances that defined her legacy. These are the films that showcase her range, her wit, and why she remains one of the most distinctive actresses Hollywood has ever produced. 0:00 Intro 0:44 Shoot the Moon (1982) 1:55 Father of the Bride (1991) 3:17 Baby Boom (1987) 4:38 Marvin’s Room (1996) 5:55 Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977) 7:05 Something’s Gotta Give (2003) 8:20 Manhattan (1979) 9:58 Reds (1981) 11:10 The Godfather Trilogy (1972–1990) 12:23 Annie Hall (1977) #dianekeaton #classicmovies #movierecommendations 🗣 In this video, text-to-speech software is used to record the voiceover. I don’t have the ability to record it myself, so this helps create better sound. 🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe to Velvet Curtain for more lost movies, top 10 lists, and vintage film brilliance that shaped cinema as we know it. 👇 Let us know in the comments which Diane Keaton movie is your favorite!

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