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Charlamagne Tha God Predicts Mardi Gras-Level Celebration for Trump’s Death
politics16 days ago

Charlamagne Tha God Predicts Mardi Gras-Level Celebration for Trump’s Death

Radio host Charlamagne Tha God blasted President Donald Trump on The Breakfast Club for celebrating Robert Mueller’s death, warning that when Trump dies, people will celebrate with a Mardi Gras-style spectacle. Mueller, who oversaw the Russia investigation, died at 81 after a Parkinson’s diagnosis, and Trump had posted that he was “glad” Mueller is dead because he can no longer hurt innocent people, a remark that drew widespread condemnation.

Charlamagne Tha God Says Trump’s Death Would Be Celebrated Like Mardi Gras
politics18 days ago

Charlamagne Tha God Says Trump’s Death Would Be Celebrated Like Mardi Gras

Charlamagne Tha God blasted Donald Trump for praising the death of former FBI Director Robert Mueller (Mueller died at 81 after a Parkinson’s diagnosis), calling the remarks tasteless and predicting a Mardi Gras–style celebration when Trump dies; he also criticized media coverage and warned against normalizing such rhetoric, saying the president’s stance could harm democracy.

Ringwald Urges Fresh Takes on Hughes Classics, Not Remakes
entertainment2 months ago

Ringwald Urges Fresh Takes on Hughes Classics, Not Remakes

Molly Ringwald says John Hughes wouldn’t want his films remade and they can’t be remade without his permission, which he reportedly didn’t grant; she believes remakes aren’t appropriate and would prefer new interpretations that address today’s issues, with The Breakfast Club seen as the most relevant Hughes work. Ringwald shared these thoughts at Sundance while promoting Run Amok.

Molly Ringwald Pushes Against Remakes of John Hughes Classics
entertainment2 months ago

Molly Ringwald Pushes Against Remakes of John Hughes Classics

Molly Ringwald says John Hughes movies like The Breakfast Club and Sixteen Candles shouldn’t be remade, noting Hughes’s death means he wouldn’t approve and suggesting modern works inspired by his themes instead. She argues remakes would recreate a different era, and she’d rather see filmmakers tackle today’s issues and diversity, with Hughes’s family potentially guiding decisions.