Sunday, September 14, 2008

Must Read

Thanks to Lazy Circles for pointing me to this. "Diane Keaton" attacks 2008's The Women in Seattle magazine The Stranger.

You know the Meg Ryan character? The one who spent her whole life trying to be everything to everybody but somehow somebody is always disappointed? That's like if my entire oeuvre mated with itself and gave birth to a mega-me
It's funnier than the movie ... and shorter.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

OMG, is it really her? That was like, amazing! "I invented lesbians." lool. A woman of her age using so bright and teen language? Divine! I agree with someone who said she should write every review. That doesn't mean you're allowed to stop Nat. :p

Jim

John T said...

It can't be her, mostly because she's friends with at least one of these actresses (Ryan).

John T said...

Though I do like the idea of a film where Diane Keaton plays all of the characters. :)

Anonymous said...

Well, I got the feeling that she just meant that she really liked the movie and that it's her type of film. That's why she was like "this character is me and that character is me".

Jim

Fox said...

Nice photo work, Nathaniel! If you could maybe make the flame melt Annette Benning's face a little bit, I would donate money to your blog.

And good for Diane (Keaton, not English!).

Janice said...

Um...I'm pretty sure that's a joke, isn't it? LIke, Libby Waxman-Whatever in Premiere magazine turning out to be a gay man (and of course, I was the last to know.) I can't imagine the "real" Diane Keaton writing this.

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