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Seeing as she just passed away, I thought it would be appropriate to have a thread to discuss her work in entertainment, as an author, essayist, screen-writer, and director.
I've always respected her so much for being a trailblazing woman in the film industry, involved in writing and/or directing several iconic films. When Harry Met Sally, Sleepless in Seattle, You've Got Mail... some of the most loved romantic comedies (and really, just modern films made primarily for woman). And she's got other acclaimed and hit films on her resume as well. Julie & Julia and Silkwood, to name a few. I think she was a strong presence in film and she thrived as a strong female voice in an extremely male-dominated business. And more than just from a social/political perspective, her work was loved by many. Very funny, easy and natural writing, imo. Most celebrity deaths don't make an impact on me, but I've very sad about her death.
So anyway, is anyone else a fan of her films? Sleepless in Seattle is my favorite of hers (and one of my all-time favorites) but I really loved You've Got Mail as well.
I've always respected her so much for being a trailblazing woman in the film industry, involved in writing and/or directing several iconic films. When Harry Met Sally, Sleepless in Seattle, You've Got Mail... some of the most loved romantic comedies (and really, just modern films made primarily for woman). And she's got other acclaimed and hit films on her resume as well. Julie & Julia and Silkwood, to name a few. I think she was a strong presence in film and she thrived as a strong female voice in an extremely male-dominated business. And more than just from a social/political perspective, her work was loved by many. Very funny, easy and natural writing, imo. Most celebrity deaths don't make an impact on me, but I've very sad about her death.
So anyway, is anyone else a fan of her films? Sleepless in Seattle is my favorite of hers (and one of my all-time favorites) but I really loved You've Got Mail as well.
Older ones like Heartburn and recent ones like Julie and Julia - awww, I will always enjoy these!
I'm planning on watching one of her films (probably Sleepless in Seattle) sometime in the next few days as one way to pay my respects to Nora. Anyone else planning on doing the same thing?