Richard E. Grant, known for his role in the film “Can You Ever Forgive Me?” with Melissa McCarthy, revealed in an interview that the 1990 film “Hudson Hawk” with Bruce Willis was a chaotic disaster, leading to a box office bomb and a nightmare experience for the actors. The film, criticized for its maladroit slapstick humor, left Grant and co-star Andie MacDowell fearing they would never work again after its release, comparing the experience to a failed relationship. Grant admitted that the film was a double nightmare, indicating his strong disapproval of the project.
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Braindead woman Adriana Smith forced to be kept alive in Georgia due to draconian law
A pregnant woman, Adriana Smith, 30, has been kept alive for nearly three months despite being brain-dead due to Georgia's strict abortion laws, which ban the procedure after six weeks of pregnancy. After experiencing severe headaches that were dismissed by medical staff, she was found unresponsive and later declared brain dead, leaving her family to navigate the legal complexities of her care as she is still 21 weeks pregnant. Smith's mother expressed anguish over the...
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