Barrymore opens up about why she wants the same thing, why she wanted to die early in “Scream” and more highlights from her long Hollywood career.
Drew Barrymore is ready to keep the family tradition alive by keeping the party even after her death.
During a performance on “Hot Ones”, the actress confirmed one of the strangest rumors in Hollywood.
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The story goes that Errol Flynn, WC Fields and poet Sadakichi Hartmann were the culprits of actor John Barrymore’s “one last night” of parties – after his death. The trio apparently stole his body from the morgue and took him to play poker.
“They did!” Barrymore laughed, confirming the wild story. Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction.
“And I will say this, I hope my friends do the same for me,” she added. “That’s the kind of mind I can get behind. Just support the old bag and do one last few laps.”
She went on to say, “I think death comes with so much morose sadness, and I understand that, but if it’s okay, just with me, if everyone can be really happy and festive and have a party, that would be my preference. . “
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Although there has not been a full movie based on last night’s John Barrymore, Barrymore has heard rumors that the crazy hit ’80s comedy’ Weekend at Bernie’s was actually inspired by last night’s out of her grandfather’s .
She also opened up about some of her own iconic film roles, including how it was she who pushed her character to die so early in the first “Scream” movie.
“In the horror movie genre, my biggest pet pee was that I always knew the main character would always sneak up at the end, but it would creep up and make it,” she explained.
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The initial marketing for “Scream” hit Barrymore hard, with many fans assuming she would be the star of the film. “What I wanted to do was remove that comfort zone,” she said. “I asked if I could be Casey Becker, so we determine that the rule does not apply in this film.”
The film went on to undermine horror expectations, starting a new era for horror films and horror comedy films and completely rewriting the formulas that had traditionally driven the genre.
You can check out all the hot gossip – from her love of Adam Sandler to hosting “SNL” around seven, training for “Charlie’s Angels” and what’s up with SZA’s song “Drew Barrymore” – and even hotter wings in the full episode above .
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