A Delightful Conversation with Diane Keaton
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A Delightful Conversation with Diane Keaton
"Although all of these conversations were memorable, Diane Keaton's interview was so unbelievably kooky and charming and delightful - at one point, she asked me if I could be fired for asking her something; at another, she lectured me in sort of poetic verse about imagined pandemic behavioral infractions - we decided to publish the full interview, edited for clarity."
"Okay, what about the first few times you got to hang out with her?She's witty, quick, bright, fast. She's smarter than every"
Diane Keaton recalls meeting Nancy Meyers and Charles Shyer when they expressed interest in casting her for a film. Keaton remembers the initial contact as unexciting but notes both Meyers and Shyer seemed charming and competent. Keaton describes Meyers as witty, quick, bright, fast, and smarter than everyone. Keaton expresses affection for collaborators such as Steve Martin and Marty Short. The recorded conversation featured playful, kooky moments, including a question about being fired for asking and a poetic mock-lecture about imagined pandemic behavioral infractions. Nancy Meyers praised Keaton's performance in a deodorant commercial.
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