Hollywood Liberals and Immigration Debate
In Hollywood, there’s a noticeable trend among some liberals—it’s not just about the 20% of issues they support. A recent example highlights this, as they rally around illegal immigrants, even those with concerning criminal backgrounds.
More celebrities are voicing their demands for President Donald Trump to halt ICE operations, which have seen an increase lately. The growing list includes names like Eva Longoria, Katy Perry, Demi Lovato, and Kim Kardashian, alongside familiar late-night hosts.
Jimmy Kimmel, for instance, didn’t seem emotionally affected during his last broadcast, despite Trump’s controversial statements about ICE. He managed to accomplish something that many outlets, including CNN, struggled with—depicting a chaotic scene in Los Angeles that never actually unfolded.
“There’s no chaos here. When one of our teams wins, that’s what we’re discussing,” he pointed out.
Interestingly, Kimmel’s writers initially came up with a “mostly peaceful” joke, but it seems he decided to take a different direction altogether.
Brooks Returns with “Spaceballs” Sequel
“May Schwartz be with you,” is a classic line from Mel Brooks’ iconic 1987 film, “Spaceballs.” While the parody of “Star Wars” may not have reached the heights of Brooks’ earlier works like “Young Frankenstein,” it still holds a special place in the hearts of comedy enthusiasts.
The buzz around a sequel is already circulating, with reports suggesting that familiar faces such as Rick Moranis, Bill Pullman, and Brooks himself could be returning.
However, while it’s exciting to hear about new projects, one might wonder if Brooks will actively contribute given his age—he’s almost 98 but still appears youthful.
Interestingly, his recent project, “History of the World, Part II,” became a Hulu miniseries, reminding us that not all journeys lead back home. This series received mixed reviews, but fans are hopeful that the upcoming sequel will capture their attention.
Schwarzenegger’s Thoughts on Current Politics
Arnold Schwarzenegger seems to be navigating his return to Hollywood cautiously, especially after his political term as California’s governor. His recent appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” had him commenting on protests against ICE, though it seemed like he was somewhat misrepresenting the situation. He joked about the supposed riots, but many felt he was mischaracterizing what was happening.
“Let’s move on together,” he suggested, although it’s unclear what that really means for the divided perspectives on immigration reform. His remarks implied that both political parties share the blame for unresolved immigration issues.
While there’s merit to some of his statements, it’s a bit complicated. One side seems to want stricter border control, while the other is more open to immigrants. Schwarzenegger might be trying to tread carefully here, especially given how crucial Hollywood relationships can be at his age.
Candace Cameron Bure on Horror Films
Candace Cameron Bure, known for her role in “Full House,” recently shared her views about horror films. She expressed her disinterest, stating that she doesn’t favor anyone indulging in scary movies at home.
Why such a strong stance? Bure explained that she sees horror movies as a sort of portal that can affect one’s environment. “I don’t want that kind of energy in my home,” she remarked, emphasizing where she stands.
Some find her perspective a bit extreme, but it’s intriguing to see such a personal take on entertainment.
Bruce Springsteen Critiques Trump in Concerts
Bruce Springsteen hasn’t shied away from expressing his views on President Trump during his European concert tour. Recently, he couldn’t resist taking another jab at the former president, which fans have come to expect from him.
His concerts have drawn hefty ticket prices, as fans are keen to hear his critiques of the Trump administration. Springsteen seems to be sticking to his perspective, which, for better or worse, becomes a part of his musical narrative.
It seems there’s no dropping the controversial topics despite the potential backlash. Smart for him, I guess?
