@@jimmyl324 Yeah, LFMGB is pretty great, and the fact that she nailed such a dark and dramatic role to compare with the brilliance of her comedic performance in AH really sealed the deal.
@@jimmyl324 You're right...shattering performance...I had read the book beforehand which was very disturbing and she did an amazing job. Her performance in Annie Hall was wonderful...the most delicate souffle of comedy....the two films demonstrated her range. Much deserved..
Diane Keaton has a great range as an actress. She could break your heart one minute and make you belly laugh the next in equal measure. Sure maybe next to some of the other performances "Annie Hall" seems lightweight, but there was real depth to that character. This however was the year when we needed someone charming to come along... And no one has charmed us more over the years than Diane. She has always been one of my favorites, and she always will be. La de da, la de da, la la.
Please keep doing this!!! It's so cool! Please do some for the boys as well. A lot of these movies are hard to find and I would love to see some old time actors in their oscar-nominated or Oscar winning performances.
What a year. Those not nominated… Gena Rowlands “Opening Night” Kathleen Quinlan “I Never Promised You a Rose Garden” Simone Signoret “Madame Rosa” Sophia Loren “A Special Day” Yes, I saw “Opening Night” twice during its initial run in Beverly Hills with Cassavetes in the audience. I was blown away when Gena wasn’t nominated. Hands down one of the Academy’s biggest mistakes.
@@FritzandtheOscars I get it. Seems the. Clips from Oscar night are generally of EVERYTHING but the snippet from the film. Again, FANTASTIC site-LOVE IT!
Diane Keaton. Breaking stereotypes since 1977.
Between AH and Goodbar it was Diane’s year.
For sure
My favorite movie of hers is Goodbar.
@@jimmyl324 Yeah, LFMGB is pretty great, and the fact that she nailed such a dark and dramatic role to compare with the brilliance of her comedic performance in AH really sealed the deal.
@@jimmyl324 You're right...shattering performance...I had read the book beforehand which was very disturbing and she did an amazing job. Her performance in Annie Hall was wonderful...the most delicate souffle of comedy....the two films demonstrated her range. Much deserved..
Diane Keaton has a great range as an actress. She could break your heart one minute and make you belly laugh the next in equal measure. Sure maybe next to some of the other performances "Annie Hall" seems lightweight, but there was real depth to that character. This however was the year when we needed someone charming to come along... And no one has charmed us more over the years than Diane. She has always been one of my favorites, and she always will be. La de da, la de da, la la.
Please keep doing this!!! It's so cool! Please do some for the boys as well. A lot of these movies are hard to find and I would love to see some old time actors in their oscar-nominated or Oscar winning performances.
Thanks for these new uploads
this should have more views.
I think if Gena Rowlands was nominated for Opening Night, she would have won
What a year.
Those not nominated…
Gena Rowlands “Opening Night”
Kathleen Quinlan “I Never Promised You a Rose Garden”
Simone Signoret “Madame Rosa”
Sophia Loren “A Special Day”
Yes, I saw “Opening Night” twice during its initial run in Beverly Hills with Cassavetes in the audience.
I was blown away when Gena wasn’t nominated.
Hands down one of the Academy’s biggest mistakes.
@@kevinhebner6773 Fabulous list! IMO, Anne shouldn't have been nominated, or perhaps not in this category. To give chance to these leading ladies.
Been following u since the website… love that you’re on CZcams now and love the video format
Thanks so much!
the canned applause always cracks me up...love it!
Anne Bancroft Fantastic my opinion
Miss Janet Gaynor!
How are you going to show this, but cut off Keaton’s acceptance speech?!?
Dianne Keeton was good,but Marsha Mason was brilliant!
New subscriber! Love this site, but why not show the actual acceptance speech? Thanks so much.
I try not to use too many input from the original Academy video as this might get me copyright trouble
@@FritzandtheOscars I get it. Seems the. Clips from Oscar night are generally of EVERYTHING but the snippet from the film. Again, FANTASTIC site-LOVE IT!
let's pretend it's real
Marsha Mason was robbed, and we now know Keaton has acted the same in every single movie since. LA DEE FKN DA.
Keaton was actually recognized for Looking for Mr. Goodbar via Annie Hall.
She was in Goodbar the same year. So she would've gotten it either way.
Very funny, but fake