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This Had Oscar Buzz

365 – Hanging Up

This Had Oscar Buzz

Joe and Chris

Tv & Film

4.8 β€’ 1.2K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 3 November 2025

⏱️ 141 minutes

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Summary






We were heartbroken at the news of Diane Keaton’s passing, so we decided to quickly get another of her films in the THOB books. Keaton’s final directorial effort was Hanging Up, based on Delia Ephron’s fictionalized experience coping with distant sisters during the final years of their father’s life. Co-written by Delia and Nora Ephron, Meg Ryan took the lead with Keaton and Lisa Kudrow starring as the sisters and Walter Mathau as the aging father. Originally intended for a 1999 release, the film was received harshly by critics when it was ultimately released in 2000.



This episode, we talk about the behind-the-scenes tensions that played out onscreen and the unfavored collaborations between the Ephron sisters. We also talk about our favorite Keaton performances, Kudrow’s critical success with The Opposite of Sex, and Lisa Schwarzbaum F score reviews.



Topics also include Diet Coke commercials, Everything is Copy, and Keaton tributes.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Oh, oh, wrong house.

0:12.8

No, the right house.

0:13.6

I didn't get now in a minute.

0:15.5

We want to talk to Marilyn Hack, Maryland Hacks and French. I'm from Canada water.

0:27.6

Dick Pooh.

0:31.6

Dick Pooh The Pictures

0:42.5

Presents

0:43.3

The story of three sisters

0:45.3

Don't tuck at your face like that

0:46.6

I'm not tugging, I'm not tugging, I'm mushing

0:48.3

You just cannot do that

0:49.6

Discovering what it takes to stay connected

0:52.4

Why can't get mad at Georgia

0:53.9

I suppose she gets mad at me.

0:55.2

She's the only mother I've got.

0:56.6

That's pathetic.

0:58.8

There is far apart as people can be.

1:02.1

You always ignore me!

1:03.7

I'm just as much a part of this family as either of you.

1:06.3

And I want to fight.

1:07.5

Fine!

1:08.0

And as close as anyone can get. I mean, let's face it, God help anyone who needs me.

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