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Anthony Michael Hall says the last conversation he had with the late John Hughes was about a 'Breakfast Club' sequel. The 53-year-old actor played Brain aka Brian Johnson in the 1985 film coming of age comedy about a group of students from different high school cliques who spend a Saturday in detention with their authoritarian assistant principal Vice Principal Richard Vernon (Paul Gleason). And Anthony has revealed the flick's late director - who died of a heart attack in 2009 aged 59 - told him he was keen to make a follow-up movie of them in their later years before he passed away. Speaking...
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AC/DC have confirmed their comeback and the return of Brian Johnson, Phil Rudd and Cliff Williams.The iconic rock band shared a video of a lightning bolt, like the one from their logo, on their Twitter page on Monday (28.09.20).Then a poster appeared with "PWR UP" on it outside Sydney's Ashfield Boys High School, where guitarist Angus Young attended, while fans were directed to sign up for the latest news on the 'Thunderstruck' rockers by entering their details on the pwrup.acdc.com website.Now, the band have revealed their lineup with what appears to be an album cover on Twitter featuring the...
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After a series of hints and teasers online, Australian rock band AC/DC have confirmed their return to the music scene, announcing that singer Brian Johnson, drummer Phil Rudd, and bassist Cliff Williams have rejoined the group.The group posted a photo of themselves to Twitter, looking older but exuding youthful energy in some schoolboy outfits. The lead guitarist of the band, Angus Young, is now 65.The return of AC/DC seemed unlikely for many years, for a host of reasons: While on tour in 2016, Johnson effectively lost his hearing. He was replaced by Guns N’ Roses singer Axl Rose for multiple ...
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Dave Grohl wants to quit Foo Fighters after every tour.The 'Everlong' hitmaker has admitted that as soon as he gets home from a long stint on the road, he feels like calling it quits, but his bandmates never believe him, because it's not long before he's ready to get back into the studio again.Speaking to AC/DC's Brian Johnson for the Sky Arts documentary 'Brian Johnson Meets Dave Grohl', he said: "I don't know what else I would do."It's kind of a running joke with everyone in my life where after I've been on the road for a year and a half I come home from tour and say, 'I'm never doing that a...
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