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The Drew Barrymore Show: PREVIEW CLIP: “FEUD CAPOTE VS. THE SWANS” STARS MOLLY RINGWALD, DEMI MOORE, CALISTA FLOCKHART, CHLOE SEVIGNY, DIANE LANE AND NAOMI WATTS

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PREVIEW CLIP: “FEUD CAPOTE VS. THE SWANS” STARS MOLLY RINGWALD, DEMI MOORE, CALISTA FLOCKHART, CHLOE SEVIGNY, DIANE LANE AND NAOMI WATTS 
AIR DATE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH     

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Behind The Scenes: Molly Ringwald on Watching “The Breakfast Club’’ with Her Kids 

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Molly: I mean I have a lot of feelings about ‘The Breakfast Club’ I loved the script. I have things that I take issue with as a grown up now that I’ve written about for ‘The New Yorker’ and any time I have to watch to watch it with my kids, which I did recently with my fourteen-year-old daughter and son, the conversations that we have afterwards are so amazing, And, what’s really amazing to me is that they didn’t pick up their phone once. Which is a testament to the fact that it still speaks to people but the conversations about what they took issue with and what they didn’t, the fact that I was basically, my character is sexually harassed through the whole thing and then I go for him at the end, they did not get that at all. And I was really happy that they didn’t like that, that that was not a turn on for my daughter and I said, ‘Back when I was making those movies that was a turn on,’ like if anybody treated you badly that’s the one that you wanted. But having said that there is still so much that I love in the movie. The fact that it really breaks down these characters and says there’s something that we all have in common and that we’re all feeling the same thing no matter what we look like and what our social stratum is and that kids have a voice and your voice is important and it’s important to speak up. All of those to me make the film really meaningful.