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99-Year-Old Mel Brooks Makes Rare Appearance To Honor Eddie Murphy
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99-Year-Old Mel Brooks Makes Rare Appearance To Honor Eddie Murphy

Mel Brooks made a rare recent appearance to celebrate another comedy legend. The 99-year-old filmmaker appeared in a pre-taped opening for The 51st AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Eddie Murphy, which premiered on Netflix after being filmed earlier in April. According to Entertainment Weekly, Mel Brooks used the moment to praise Murphy’s influence on comedy, film, and culture. The tribute honored Murphy’s decades-long career, from his early stand-up work and Saturday Night Live success to the films that made him one of Hollywood’s most recognizable stars. Mel Brooks Praised Eddie Murphy’s Comedy Legacy Gold Derby/X Brooks opened his remarks by reflecting on the long history of laughter in film. He mentioned early comedy greats such as Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, and Harold Lloyd, placing Murphy in a tradition of performers whose work reached far beyond simple entertainment. His tone remained sincere as he described the deeper power of comedy. Eddie Murphy/Instagram He also called Murphy “a man full of greater surprises” and praised him as someone who broke barriers and helped move culture forward. Coming from Brooks, whose own films include Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, and The Producers, the words carried special weight. It was one comedy giant honoring another for changing what audiences expected from performers on stage and screen. Eddie Murphy Was Honored For A Career That Changed Comedy REMEMBERING GENE WILDER, Mel Brooks, 2023. © Health Point Productions / Courtesy Everett Collection Murphy’s career began reaching national audiences when he joined Saturday Night Live in 1980 at just 19 years old. He quickly became one of the show’s most important performers, bringing a bold new energy to sketch comedy. His stand-up specials, including Delirious and Eddie Murphy Raw, later helped define a generation of comedy fans. His film career expanded that success even further. Murphy starred in Beverly Hills Cop, Coming to America, The Nutty Professor, Dreamgirls, and Dolemite Is My Name, proving he could move between broad comedy, music, drama, and character work. That wide range helped explain why the American Film Institute chose him for its Life Achievement Award. Eddie Murphy crosses a career milestone The AFI Life Achievement Award recognizes artists whose work has advanced film and stood the test of time. Recent honorees have included Francis Ford Coppola, Nicole Kidman, Julie Andrews, and Denzel Washington. Brooks himself received the same award in 2013, making his tribute to Murphy feel like a passing of respect between two major figures in entertainment. At 99, Mel Brooks remains one of the last living links to a golden age of screen comedy. His appearance gave the ceremony a nostalgic and meaningful opening. It also reminded viewers that Murphy’s career belongs in a much larger story about laughter, reinvention, and the performers who helped shape modern comedy. Next up: Kim Novak Says Hollywood Chose The Wrong Actress To Play Her In Upcoming Biopic The post 99-Year-Old Mel Brooks Makes Rare Appearance To Honor Eddie Murphy appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A

“I Love Nostalgia” — 30 Nostalgic Posts That Only Make Sense If You’ve Been Around A While
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“I Love Nostalgia” — 30 Nostalgic Posts That Only Make Sense If You’ve Been Around A While

The older I get, the more I realize my brain is basically just a storage unit for old TV commercials, discontinued snacks, and computer noises from Windows 95. These nostalgic posts from the I Love Nostalgia Twitter account are guaranteed to unlock at least a few memories you forgot were still in there. 1. via Twitter 2. via Twitter 3. via Twitter 4. via Twitter 5. via Twitter 6. via Twitter 7. via Twitter 8. via Twitter 9. via Twitter 10. via Twitter 11. via Twitter 12. via Twitter 13. via Twitter 14. via Twitter 15. via Twitter 16. via Twitter 17. via Twitter 18. via Twitter 19. via Twitter 20. via Twitter 21. via Twitter 22. via Twitter 23. via Twitter 24. via Twitter 25. via Twitter 26. via Twitter 27. via Twitter 28. via Twitter 29. via Twitter 30. via Twitter The post “I Love Nostalgia” — 30 Nostalgic Posts That Only Make Sense If You’ve Been Around A While appeared first on Pleated Jeans.

Kim Novak Says Hollywood Chose The Wrong Actress To Play Her In Upcoming Biopic
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Kim Novak Says Hollywood Chose The Wrong Actress To Play Her In Upcoming Biopic

Kim Novak is speaking honestly about the upcoming film based on one of the most scrutinized chapters of her life. The Vertigo actress shared her thoughts on Sydney Sweeney playing her in Scandalous!, the planned biopic about Novak’s 1950s relationship with Sammy Davis Jr. According to PEOPLE, Kim Novak biopic concerns have grown after the 93-year-old actress said she would not have approved Sweeney’s casting. Novak called the choice “totally wrong” and shared fears that the movie may focus too much on the physical side of the relationship instead of what truly connected her and Davis. Kim Novak Questioned Sydney Sweeney’s Casting Kim Novak/Wikimedia Commons Novak told The Times that she did not believe Sweeney was the right actress to portray her. She said she would never have approved the casting and felt Sweeney’s screen image could shift attention toward the wrong part of the story. For Novak, the concern was not only about appearance but also about how audiences might interpret the relationship. Sweeney, however, has spoken with excitement about the role. She previously said she felt honored to bring Novak to life and described her as an amazing actress. The Euphoria star also said Novak’s story still feels relevant because it touches on Hollywood scrutiny, private relationships, and the control of a woman’s image. Novak Wants Her Story Told With More Depth Kim Novak / Wikimedia Commons The Kim Novak biopic is expected to follow her relationship with Davis, who will reportedly be played by David Jonsson. Novak has pushed back against the idea that the romance should be treated as scandalous. She said their bond came from shared feelings of wanting acceptance for who they were, not just how they looked or how the public saw them. Their relationship ended under intense pressure after news of the romance surfaced in 1957. Novak has said she cared deeply for Davis, while also denying that they tried to get a marriage license. She has also addressed the long-standing claim that Columbia Pictures head Harry Cohn threatened Davis when the relationship became known, saying she believed the story was true. THE LEGEND OF LYLAH CLARE, from left, Kim Novak, Peter Finch, 1968 The project will also mark Colman Domingo’s directorial debut, adding more attention to a story already filled with Hollywood history. Sweeney has said she hoped to meet Novak and fully step into the role after finishing work on Euphoria. Still, Novak’s reaction shows how sensitive biopics can be when the subject is still alive to see her life reshaped onscreen. The Kim Novak biopic may introduce younger audiences to a painful moment in old Hollywood, but Novak clearly wants the story handled with care, complexity, and respect for what she says the relationship truly meant. Sydney Sweeney / Wikimedia Commons Next up: Shirley MacLaine Reveals The Artsy Activity That Keeps Her Healthy The post Kim Novak Says Hollywood Chose The Wrong Actress To Play Her In Upcoming Biopic appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A

Shirley MacLaine Reveals The Artsy Activity That Keeps Her Healthy
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Shirley MacLaine Reveals The Artsy Activity That Keeps Her Healthy

Shirley MacLaine made a rare public appearance at the first-ever Dance Hall of Fame induction ceremony, where she received a major honor for her lifelong connection to dance. The 91-year-old actress stepped out at the Gloria Kaufmann Performing Arts Center in Los Angeles for the inaugural event. According to PEOPLE, Shirley MacLaine received a Lifetime Achievement Award that will carry her name going forward. During her speech, she reflected on how dance shaped her body, career, discipline, and sense of purpose from the time she was a small child. Shirley MacLaine Reflected On Her Early Love Of Dance Shirley MacLaine/Imagecollect MacLaine said her mother first took her to dance class when she was only three years old because she had weak ankles. What began as a practical solution soon became something much deeper. She fell in love with dance and continued taking classes every day until she was in her sixties. ImageCollect The actress explained that dance taught her more than movement. It gave her discipline, a love of music, cooperation with others, and the habit of being on time. For MacLaine, those lessons stayed with her throughout her life and career. She said what she learned from dancing is part of why she is still here today. The Honor Celebrated A Lifetime Of Movement And Art Everett Collection MacLaine called the award one of the most important acknowledgements she could receive. She also encouraged others to consider ballet class, saying it teaches the meaning of movement, discipline, art, pain, criticism, applause, and having a body. Her words showed how deeply she connects dance to life itself. The ceremony also honored several major names in dance and entertainment, including Mikhail Baryshnikov, Gene Kelly, Misty Copeland, Bob Fosse, Jerome Robbins, Stephen “Twitch” Boss, Alvin Ailey, and Kenny Ortega. MacLaine’s inclusion among the first inductees reflected the long reach of her work as a performer who brought dance, acting, and musicality together across decades. STEEL MAGNOLIAS, Shirley MacLaine, 1989, © TriStar/courtesy Everett Collection, STM 056 D, Photo by: Everett Collection  The appearance came after MacLaine was recently seen during rare public outings in Malibu, where she lives. Fans spotted her dining with friends and her assistant around Thanksgiving week, making her awards show appearance even more meaningful for longtime admirers. Shirley MacLaine last appeared onscreen in the 2022 movie American Dreamer and in two episodes of Only Murders in the Building that same year. Still, her latest honor reminded fans that her legacy stretches far beyond any single role. Dance was not just part of her career. It became a foundation for the way she moved through life, worked with others, and stayed connected to the art that first captured her heart. Next up: Rex Linn Cannot Stop Praising Reba McEntire’s Heartbreaking New Track, “Hurt Like That” The post Shirley MacLaine Reveals The Artsy Activity That Keeps Her Healthy appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A

The One Thing Women Did That Always Made Robert Redford Uncomfortable
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The One Thing Women Did That Always Made Robert Redford Uncomfortable

Jane Fonda is remembering her longtime friend and frequent costar with honesty, warmth, and a touch of humor. While speaking at the 2026 TCM Classic Film Festival, the actress looked back on her years working with Robert Redford and shared how difficult fame sometimes seemed for him. According to PEOPLE, Fonda reflected on Redford during the opening night screening of Barefoot in the Park, the 1967 romantic comedy they starred in together. Redford, who died in September 2025 at age 89, worked with Fonda four times across his long career, creating a screen partnership that remained beloved for decades. Jane Fonda Remembered His Early Star Power Robert Redford and his new family privately grieved the sudden death of firstborn Scott / Everett Collection Fonda recalled working with Redford before he became one of Hollywood’s biggest names. During the making of Barefoot in the Park, she remembered walking through the Paramount lot and noticing secretaries opening their doors to watch him pass. That moment made her realize he was headed for major stardom. THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR, Robert Redford, 1975/Everett Collection She described him as a natural movie star, praising his looks, intelligence, humor, and love of practical jokes. Their chemistry had already begun with The Chase in 1966, where they appeared alongside Marlon Brando. One year later, Barefoot in the Park gave audiences a lighter look at their onscreen connection, with Redford playing a serious young lawyer and Fonda playing his free-spirited wife. Fame Often Made Him Uncomfortable Robert Redford/ImageCollect Fonda said she saw the weight of his popularity more clearly while filming The Electric Horseman in 1979. She joked that he was often late, which stretched the production far longer than expected. Much of that time was spent in Las Vegas, where she witnessed women rushing toward him and reacting intensely whenever they saw him. Those moments left a strong impression on Fonda because Redford did not seem to enjoy that kind of attention. She said it made him uncomfortable, even though he understood the power that fame gave him. That power later helped him build Sundance, which changed the future of independent film and gave smaller stories a stronger place in American cinema. Image Collect Robert Redford’s career stretched far beyond his image as a handsome leading man. His films included Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Sting, All the President’s Men, The Natural, Out of Africa, and many more. He also won an Oscar for directing Ordinary People, proving that his influence behind the camera mattered just as much as his work onscreen. Fonda and Redford reunited one final time in Our Souls at Night, a quiet 2017 drama about two older neighbors finding comfort in each other. After his death, Fonda’s memories now carry even more emotional weight. They reveal not only the public legend but also the private man who struggled with fame while using it to open doors for others. 80 FOR BRADY, Jane Fonda, 2023. © Paramount Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection Next up: The ‘I Dream Of Jeannie’ Cast Has Only One Surviving Star Left The post The One Thing Women Did That Always Made Robert Redford Uncomfortable appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A