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1980s Rock Legends Celebrate 40-Year Anniversary of Iconic 'Cult Movie' Theme Song
1980s Rock Legends Celebrate 40-Year Anniversary of Iconic 'Cult Movie' Theme Song

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time20-05-2025

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1980s Rock Legends Celebrate 40-Year Anniversary of Iconic 'Cult Movie' Theme Song

When I say '80s movies, you probably think The Breakfast Club. The film is a staple of pop culture, defining the coming of age genre, as well as a decade of '80s movies. It's maintained its relevance through 40 years of existence, through its iconic characters, moments, and one incredibly famous song. Irish band Simple Minds released "Don't You (Forget About Me)" in 1985 to accompany the film it appears in, where it reached the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100. The song has been an incredible smash hit, giving the band enough success for a lifetime. Recently, on their TikTok, Simple Minds celebrated some exciting news. Forty years of the song, and it is still just as catchy as ever. Fans took to the comments to share their support and memories with this great song. "Timeless classic. 🔥" "Love this song, so glad I got to see you guys play live right here on the Gold Coast last year. 👏👏" "I was 18, please, bring me beck. Still in love Jim Kerr." Time hasn't weathered the legacy of this classic track, just like the film its attached to. We certainly won't be forgetting anytime soon. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬

Is Grey's Anatomy's Baby-Faced New OB Just What the Doctor Ordered?
Is Grey's Anatomy's Baby-Faced New OB Just What the Doctor Ordered?

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time06-04-2025

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Is Grey's Anatomy's Baby-Faced New OB Just What the Doctor Ordered?

I might have written off Grey's Anatomy's Scott Marcus as a one-and-done guest doctor if he had only appeared in March 6's midseason premiere. But the baby-faced OB/GYN resident was back in action in April 3's 'Don't You (Forget About Me).' Are you thinking what I am? Yeah, I have a hunch that the long-running — and just-renewed — medical drama is taking the newbie out for a test drive to see how viewers respond. So it begs the question: What do we make of him? Colleague Jo, we're well aware, can barely stand to look at 'his overachieving stupid progeny face.' More from TVLine March Madness 2025: How to Watch UConn vs. South Carolina in Women's National Championship Grey's Recap: Teddy and Cass Are Hot to Go... to Oakland - Plus, Did Molly Regain Her Memories or Lose Her Life? Doctor Odyssey: DILF Down! Did [Spoiler] Survive His Medical Emergency? I get it — Marcus can be a lot. And not necessarily a lot of anything you want. He calls surgeries 'surges' (ugh), 'sharked' a procedure from Jo to keep the mom-to-be from having to be on her feet for an extended period and, upon learning that the father of her twins was fellow M.D. Link, responded, 'Oooh, hospital babies. Are you gonna name 'em Grey and Sloan?' 'Read the room,' I wanted to say. 'Or better yet, leave it.' But there may be more to Marcus than meets the eye. He does seem to know his stuff. (He helped safeguard Jo and Link's babies as well as the expectant mother herself following the fall finale's shooting and its aftermath.) And when Wilson scolded Doogie Howser 2.0 over poaching her procedure — 'I can advocate for myself' — he explained that he'd just been trying to help and apologized. Didn't even balk when she criticized his term for surgeries. Not audibly, anyway. Grey's Anatomy's Most Memorable Moments View List So what's your take on the character played by Igby Rigney (Midnight Mass, The Fall of the House of Usher)? Are you curious enough to want to know more, or do you already know more than you want to? Vote in the poll above, then sound off in the comments below. Best of TVLine Weirdest TV Crossovers: Always Sunny Meets Abbott, Family Guy vs. Simpsons, Nine-Nine Recruits New Girl and More ER Turns 30: See the Original County General Crew, Then and Now The Best Streaming Services in 2024: Disney+, Hulu, Max and More

‘Grey's Anatomy' Star Kim Raver On Directing Big Teddy-Cass Scene
‘Grey's Anatomy' Star Kim Raver On Directing Big Teddy-Cass Scene

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time04-04-2025

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‘Grey's Anatomy' Star Kim Raver On Directing Big Teddy-Cass Scene

Sophia Bush and Kim Raver in the "Grey's Anatomy" episode "Don't You (Forget About Me)." Grey's Anatomy featured a big character development for Kim Raver and Sophia Bush's characters Dr. Teddy Altman and Dr. Cass Beckman on Thursday night and Raver is thrilled that she was able to take on roles in front of and behind the camera to direct it. The episode, titled Don't You (Forget About Me) gave the acclaimed actor her second opportunity to step behind the camera for creator Shonda Rhimes' classic ABC medical drama after she was at the helm of episode Training Day in Season 19 in 2023. Note: Spoilers from Don't You (Forget About Me) are discussed throughout the rest of the article. Among the major developments in Thursday night's episode of Grey's Anatomy is Teddy acting on mutual feeling for Cass after the two kiss in the March 20 episode I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For. While Cass is in an open marriage, Teddy's marriage to Dr. Owen Hunt (Kevin McKidd) is on the rocks, which factors into why the chief of surgery at the Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital decides to tell Cass that she's figured out that she wants to take a shot at a romantic relationship after the two cross paths at a medical conference in Oakland. 'It's a very interesting topic that we are breaching with open marriage. It's something that people are going to argue about that is conflicting for many people,' Ravers said in a Zoom conversation on Wednesday. 'People have fans and people are going to have a lot of emotions and reactions towards it one way or another, but that's what Grey's Anatomy does," Raver added. "It brings in topics to have conversations about and those arguments of who's right and who's wrong and who's ruining your relationship or not ruining your relationship, or expanding on a relationship that's right for one person that isn't right for another person.' Raver said when Grey's Anatomy showrunner Meg Marinis brought the idea for the episode to her and McKidd, both of them took the major development in the story of their flailing marriage very seriously and approached it with the utmost care. 'Meg did an incredible job when the idea [of an open marriage] was first brought to Kevin and I,' Raver recalled. 'We are very protective of our characters' relationship that we've built over so many years between Teddy and Owen. Meg really listened and we discussed what would be the most interesting way and adult way to broach a marriage that is not doing well and what would that mean to our characters and what that would look like.' Sophia Bush and Kim Raver in the "Grey's Anatomy" episode "Don't You (Forget About Me)." Teddy and Cass' mutual attraction for each other involves much more than a kiss on Grey's Anatomy on Thursday night, which meant Kim Raver would have a tall order in directing herself and Sophia Bush in a love scene. While filming a love scene is a daunting task for any actor, the fact that Raver was calling her own shots in Don't You (Forget About Me) made the idea of Teddy's intense scene with Cass much less intimidating. Kim Raver on the set of the "Grey's Anatomy episode "Don't You (Forget About Me)." 'I felt every single person in our crew wanted the best for me and were so supportive of me,' Raver explained. 'I actually felt much more comfortable in the scene because I knew that I would be the one choosing the shots. Creating the painting of a love scene can sometimes feel very uncomfortable because you don't [what you'll] feel like or what it will look like. [But directing] it allowed me to really try different things and feel comfortable in it.' While Teddy and Cass' love scene is intense, it comes to an abrupt halt before it goes even further because Teddy has a crisis of conscience. Teddy thought she had things figured out and she doesn't so she opts to back out of things [with Cass] because of it,' Raver said. 'She realizes that it's not going to fix her marriage and I kind of loved that. I love that you know she's trying to find the path and that [being with Cass] was not the path.' However, in another major development in Don't You (Forget About Me), Owen's approach to his and Teddy's crumbling marriage takes a different path when he is reunited with an old friend, Nora (Floriana Lima). The episode ends with Owen in bed with Nora — and Raver knows it's going to spark a big reaction with the Grey's Anatomy fan base. 'People are going to be throwing their popcorn at the television going, 'What? Are you kidding me?'' Raver said with a smile. While Raver's Grey's Anatomy episode Don't You (Forget About Me) aired on ABC Thursday night, it is now available to stream on Hulu.

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