Washington, April 17 -- Actress and writer Molly Ringwald shared that her 1985 film 'The Breakfast Club' continues to resonate with audiences; she said she doesn't believe "in remaking that movie".
During a panel titled 'Don't You Forget About Me: The Breakfast Club 40th Anniversary Reunion' at the C2E2 pop culture convention in Chicago, Ringwald said, "I personally don't believe in remaking that movie, because I think this movie is very much of its time," reported People.
'The Breakfast Club' is a 1985 American indie teen coming-of-age comedy-drama film written, produced, and directed by John Hughes.
She continued, "It resonates with people today. I believe in making movies that are inspired by other movies but build on it and represe...
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