Diane Keaton Doesn’t Really Need to Wait For Woody’s Call Because Of Her New Film, and New Wine Label

Oscar-winning actress, Diane Keaton, had discussed her new movie 'Love the Coopers'.

"Why don't you speak to Woody about it! I'm right here," says Keaton, then laughed, like what she often does. "I'm ready for my call. I'm ready for the call that goes, 'I'm thinking about you for this part, Diane.' But no, he's never called me. He's never called me back. I don't think he's thinking about it, to tell you the truth, but he's done pretty well without me, I think!"

Woody Allen, is a film maker who she met and romanced. He was able to make about eight movies that includes Sleeper, Love and Death, Manhattan, and of course Annie Hall and others.

The 69-year-old doesnt really need a call from the prestigious film maker because she will be launching her new film "Love the Coopers", wherein she plays the role of the matriarch of the Cooper clan.

Among the cast of the said film are John Goodman, Ed Helms, Amanda Seyfried, Olivia Wilde, Marisa Tomei, and more.

"Love the Coopers", is a movie about family. In which Keaton was very much interested in. A clan that gathers for their annual Christmas Eve gathering.

Diane has also unveiled "The Keaton", her own label of "robust red wine blend" in collaboration with Bruce Hunter. After the launching of The Keaton she also posted in her tweeter account, "It's here. Don't forget the ice. Cheers."

Keaton was asked about the women in the Holywood, and then she replied, "Can I just say something here? First of all, regarding acting and the possibilities of anybody getting work, when you compare it to 20 years ago, it's so much better. There's so much more availability in so many more venues, so there are more jobs.

"Am I wrong about that? Think about how many outlets we have for entertainment now with television having branched off to all these other networks, and then there's whatever you see on your phone, with the YouTube and you name it.

"There's a plethora of possibilities in comparison to when I was coming up. Back then, it was just the movies and some television shows," she added.

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