Molly Ringwald
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Okay. Oh, interesting. I mean, that would be something that I would be more interested to watch anyway than somebody just remaking, you know, The Breakfast Club. You know, I feel like it would be much more interesting to see a Breakfast Club-like movie that represents today. I want to ask you, you just, I don't know if it's finished yet, but you produced the Amanda Knox.
Okay. Oh, interesting. I mean, that would be something that I would be more interested to watch anyway than somebody just remaking, you know, The Breakfast Club. You know, I feel like it would be much more interesting to see a Breakfast Club-like movie that represents today. I want to ask you, you just, I don't know if it's finished yet, but you produced the Amanda Knox.
I feel like it's it was a little when people ask me what it was like, that whole experience really felt like being swept up in a wave.
I feel like it's it was a little when people ask me what it was like, that whole experience really felt like being swept up in a wave.
And sometimes, you know, I love the water. And there's sometimes when you're like riding a wave and it just feels like, wow, you know, it feels it feels great. But then, like, if you move the wrong way, suddenly you're, like, upside down and you have, like, water in your nose and in your throat and you, like, think, am I going to die and I can't breathe and this is humiliating.
And sometimes, you know, I love the water. And there's sometimes when you're like riding a wave and it just feels like, wow, you know, it feels it feels great. But then, like, if you move the wrong way, suddenly you're, like, upside down and you have, like, water in your nose and in your throat and you, like, think, am I going to die and I can't breathe and this is humiliating.
Because when I stand up, my whole ass is going to be covered with sand. Oh, I know that whole thing. That's what it feels like. It's, you know, it's great. And it's like and then in like in a second, it's not great, you know, but then you write yourself and then it can be great again.
Because when I stand up, my whole ass is going to be covered with sand. Oh, I know that whole thing. That's what it feels like. It's, you know, it's great. And it's like and then in like in a second, it's not great, you know, but then you write yourself and then it can be great again.
Did I have a Harvey experience? Well, I've had I've had many Harvey experiences with different people. at a young age and I'm still processing in, you know, I've processed it in a private way and And eventually I'm going to be able to talk about it and write about it. But it's stillβI'm still grappling.
Did I have a Harvey experience? Well, I've had I've had many Harvey experiences with different people. at a young age and I'm still processing in, you know, I've processed it in a private way and And eventually I'm going to be able to talk about it and write about it. But it's stillβI'm still grappling.
Yeah. It's, um, it's, it's very hard to, um, like you said, to feel like you, you're supposed to take a stand and that, you know, you're supposed to take a stand and it's supposed to be very clear black or white. Um, and, and, and nothing is for me, at least that, you know, there, there's been, there's been nuance and, and, um, And it's hard for people to understand that.
Yeah. It's, um, it's, it's very hard to, um, like you said, to feel like you, you're supposed to take a stand and that, you know, you're supposed to take a stand and it's supposed to be very clear black or white. Um, and, and, and nothing is for me, at least that, you know, there, there's been, there's been nuance and, and, um, And it's hard for people to understand that.
I think it's hard for all of us to understand that we all want answers. I think that's why one of the reasons why true crime is so fascinating for people is because they get to the end and then they find out who did it and everyone can go to bed because they caught the bad guy until the next day and then they have to do it again. We want answers. We want everything to be very clear.
I think it's hard for all of us to understand that we all want answers. I think that's why one of the reasons why true crime is so fascinating for people is because they get to the end and then they find out who did it and everyone can go to bed because they caught the bad guy until the next day and then they have to do it again. We want answers. We want everything to be very clear.
And unfortunately, I feel like You know, it's not always. There is nuance. And I'm okay with that. You know, I mean, I think the older I get, the more... The more interested I am at looking through all these different lenses and to understanding the good and the bad. And, you know, I definitely believe that we all have a shadow side and we also are able to to radiate light.
And unfortunately, I feel like You know, it's not always. There is nuance. And I'm okay with that. You know, I mean, I think the older I get, the more... The more interested I am at looking through all these different lenses and to understanding the good and the bad. And, you know, I definitely believe that we all have a shadow side and we also are able to to radiate light.
And and and I'm OK with that. You have a lot of wisdom, Molly.
And and and I'm OK with that. You have a lot of wisdom, Molly.
So thank you. That's really nice to hear.
So thank you. That's really nice to hear.