Jon Cryer Looks Back on Duckie’s Iconic “Pretty in Pink” Dance: ‘I Wanted to Make a Point’

Jon Cryer is remembering his iconic dance as Duckie in Pretty in Pink

People Jon Cryer in 2025; and in 'Pretty in Pink'Credit: JC Olivera/Variety via Getty; Paramount/Kobal/Shutterstock

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  • In a new interview, the actor said he "always felt like it was Duckie's moment to sort of prove how great he could be"

  • He acknowledged, however, that some of his costars thought it was "cringe" at the time

AsPretty in Pinkcelebrates its 40th anniversary, Jon Cryer is looking back on one of the film's most unforgettable scenes — Duckie's now-legendary dance.

During an appearance onThe Viewon Friday, May 1, while he was promoting his role in the Off-Broadway revival ofThe 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Cryer was reminded just how much time has passed since the beloved John Hughes film first hit theaters on Feb. 28, 1986.

When Cryer, 60, was reminded that the film turned 40 in February, he playfully pushed back, joking, “I don't know what you're talking about! We shot that about a month ago!”

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Jon Cryer in 'Pretty in Pink'Credit: Everett

Cryer then touched on the moment that has stood the test of time — his character Duckie's energetic dance at the record store set to Otis Redding's “Try a Little Tenderness.” The scene has become one of the most iconic sequences in teen movie history, and one that fans, and the cast, still talk about decades later.

“[I] feel great about it now, obviously, and I felt good about it at the time,” Cryer said. “I wanted to make a point. I always felt like it was Duckie's moment to sort of prove how great he could be.”

At the time, however, not everyone saw it the same way.

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“Whereas Andrew [McCarthy] at the time thought it was kind of cringe,” Cryer added, referencing his costar, who played Blane. “But that's who we were at the time.”

McCarthy, 63, spoke to PEOPLE ina recent interview, saying, "I remember watching John Cryer do that dance scene. And I remember watching him do the beginning of it. I was like, 'Wow, this is really embarrassing for him.' "

McCarthy continued: "And then I kept watching and I went, 'Wow, this is really great of him,' you know? So it was an interesting evolution — and I don't know if it was me, that I gave it up or whether he relaxed in the infinitesimal degree — but Jon always jumped right in."

Looking back, Cryer said age and a bit of hindsight have changed how they view those moments.

“And it's funny because as adults — we've talked and I went on his podcast and he made a documentary calledBrats, he did a great job on it,” Cryer shared of McCarthy. “And he's a wonderful travel writer by the way, if you've ever read any of his travel writing. But as adults, you just go, ‘Oh my God, we were such teenage idiots.' "

McCarthy's relationship with Cryer was the subject of headlines in the 1980s, withPretty in Pinkthe source of some reported clashes between the two, who played rivals in the film.The two ultimately mended their rift in 2012 while backstage at — of all places —The View.

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Branch County car show and swap meet returns with new cruise route

COLDWATER, MI — Favorable weather is expected for the Branch County Swap Meet and Car Show, returning to the Branch County Fairgrounds on Friday, May 8, and Saturday, May 9.

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The Branch County Fair Board revived the annual Mother’s Day weekend tradition after the original organizers stepped down last year.

The annual swap meet is popular for collectors and restorers looking for parts to complete projects.

Last year’s event attracted over 800 vehicles and 2,000 spectators.

Organizers anticipate even higher attendance this year, with many vendors already registered for the swap meet—one of the region’s first opportunities to showcase classic cars and motorcycles, both restored and in progress.

Spectator admission is $5 per person; children under 12 enter free.

Last year’s event did not include the traditional car cruise because it was organized in just 60 days and permitting was not possible.

Fair Manager Alyssa Blonde announced that the cruise will feature a new, shorter route, approved by the Coldwater City Council, to improve traffic management.

Participants will travel north on Jefferson, west on U.S. 12, south on S. Clay Street, east on Park Street, and return to the fairgrounds.

Vehicles will assemble at the fairgrounds at 3 p.m. and depart at 3:30 p.m.

You can find all kinds of cars at the Swap Meet and Car Show Friday and Saturday at the Branch County Fairgrounds like these from last year.

Schedule:

Friday, May 8:

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  • Swap & Craft Meet: 8 a.m.–6 p.m.

Saturday, May 9:

  • Swap, Craft, Car & Bike Show: 8 a.m.–3 p.m.

  • Blessing of the Bikes: noon

  • Muffler Rap: 12:30 p.m.

Swap meet vendors will sell and trade automotive parts and related items on the west side of the fairgrounds.

Arts and crafts booths will be located in buildings and throughout the grounds.

Food booths and trucks will line the road.

Vehicle registration is available online only and is non-refundable.

The event will take place rain or shine, with sunny skies and temperatures around 65 degrees expected on Saturday.

The Branch County Fairgrounds are located at 262 S. Sprague St., Coldwater.

For more information, contact organizers at 517-278-5367, email branchcountyfair@gmail.com, or visitwww.branchfair.com.

Organizers encourage early online registration for participants and highlight that vendor spaces for the swap meet and crafts are still available.

The event is a major community attraction that celebrates automotive history while supporting local vendors and the fairgrounds.

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Eric André blows up John Cena's life — and teaches the 'ancient art of analingus' — in “Little Brother” first look (exclusive)

John Cena and Eric André introduce an exclusive first look at their new comedy, Little Brother.

Entertainment Weekly Eric Andre as Marcus and John Cena as Rudd in 'Little Brother'Credit: Clifton Prescod/Netflix

Key points

  • The duo first met when Cena made a guest appearance on The Eric André Show, during which he gave the comedian a concussion.

  • André describes their new film, also starring Christopher Meloni and Michelle Monaghan, as "kind of like What About Bob? meets Parasite."

John CenaandEric Andréhave a history of hard-hitting comedy.

The last time the duo shared the screen, on a 2020 episode ofThe Eric André Show, the former WWE star tossed the comedian through a bookcase, sending him to the hospital.

"I'm pretty sure I gave him a concussion," Cena tellsEntertainment Weeklywith a laugh (André has since confirmed as much). "We've been in contact for a while."

Now, they're reuniting, this time on the big screen, for the upcoming Netflix comedyLittle Brother, which André describes as "kind of likeWhat About Bob?meetsParasite," with the comedian playing the Bill Murray/Kim family role, and the wrestler playing the Richard Dreyfuss/Park family role.

"My heart's in the right place," André says of his character, Marcus. "But over and over again, my whole life, I've been abandoned and orphaned by families and foster families."

As a child, Marcus had a "very memorable experience" with Cena's Rudd, who, as a teen, volunteered for a Big Brother/Little Brother program. "He took me out for a few weekends; it was very important to me," André says of Marcus.

John Cena as Rudd and Eric André as Marcus in 'Little Brother'Credit: Clifton Prescod/Netflix

Twenty years later, Rudd has "completely forgotten all about it." Until one day, he gets a call that his brother is in the hospital. Assuming something's happened to his older biological bro Josh, played by Christopher Meloni, Rudd "rushes to the hospital, opens the curtain, and he and his wife see me. And they're like, 'Who the f--- is this guy?'"

Before long, André adds, "I charm my way into the wife's heart, and then the kids love me, and then everybody loves me, but I'm just driving [Rudd] nuts because I'm nuts."

While he doesn't elaborate on what this nuttiness looks like, fans of André's unique brand of balls-to-the-walls humor can probably guess.

"This movie was written for Eric André," Cena explains. "I was asked to read it and see what I thought, and I was wondering who the little brother was. And when it was Eric André, having been a fan of Eric and seeing his personality shown onThe Eric André Show, with all of the physical comedy, all of the pushing boundaries, so to speak…It was written for Eric, and he just needed a comedic straight face to bounce the absurdity off of. And man, I'm grateful to get that seat."

Indeed, comedy "wizards" Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul wrote the script as a vehicle for André, based on an idea by the "illustrious award-winning producer," David Bernad (The White Lotus). The comedian says Bernad came up with the concept after becoming annoyed by a friend's social media post. This friend, André says, posted a picture of himself with a "little Black kid that he hung out with, like, three weeks back in the day." Feeling that the post was "virtue signaling" and displayed a "white savior" complex, Bernad started riffing on an idea for a comedy that would becomeLittle Brother, with Cena playing a version of this "cringey" friend.

When Mogel and Paul pitched the story to Netflix, André says the streamer "loved it" — but they had one condition before giving the greenlight. "This never happens, but they were like, 'If you can get John Cena to play the big brother, we'll do it in a heartbeat."

It didn't take long to get an answer. "Cena got the script on a Friday, read it on a Saturday, and said yes to it on Monday," André says. "That never ever happens, that streamlined or smooth. I mean, maybe like Dwayne' the Rock' Johnson and Kevin Hart live that life, but I'm begging for scraps in the Paramount parking lot."

As a longtime fan ofThe Eric André Show, a sketch comedy series parodying late-night talk shows, Cena jumped at the opportunity to reteam with André for the film, playing the Steve Martin to his John Candy fromPlanes, Trains and Automobiles.

Rudd, Cena describes, is "out of touch with what matters most, which is family and love." Instead, he's "using work and money to fill a hole that should be filled with love and family."

André sees the role as a step outside the wrestler's comfort zone. "He usually played the ditzy himbo," the comedian says of Cena's previous screen persona. "This let him do something different."

"I think it's a movie that all audiences can relate to," Cena notes. "We try so hard to create our own perfect environment, and in short, this movie is exactly what happens when you get your environment absolutely perfect, and then you encounter a s--- storm."

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Eric André's Marcus teaches Michelle Monaghan's Deirdre an 'ancient art' in 'Little Brother'Credit: Clifton Prescod/Netflix

As seen in EW's first look images, Michelle Monaghan joins the cast as Deirdre, Cena's wife, who has grown tired of his uptight personality, and quickly forms a bond with Marcus.

"She's a supporter of my character, but she's also an empath, so she resonates with Marcus' story, and I'm completely swimming upstream on it because it's gonna mess up the perfect life that I feel I have control over and I've curated," Cena explains. "She consistently stresses that we should lean into kindness and hear people's stories. And she allows Eric's character to come into her life, and so does the family. And Eric's character has so much good and love to offer, and the only person that really doesn't see it is my character."

Asked about the above image, which shows Marcus and Deirdre getting cozy on a couch, André says, "She's kind of leaning on me because she's slipped up and revealed that the thrill is gone and they've lost their spark a little bit.

"I'm like her gal pal, you know, we're doing our nails together and drinking wine," he adds. "I'm trying to help her brainstorm ways to get the spark back."

One of Marcus' ideas is right up André's comedic alley, so to speak. "God, I don't know what I'm not allowed to spoil, but I talk her into the ancient art of analingus," he reveals with a laugh. "A Hail Mary method of reigniting that beautiful part of the relationship. She spits out her wine in shock, and then is slowly convinced and educated about the ancient art."

Christopher Meloni as Josh in 'Little Brother'Credit: Clifton Prescod/Netflix

In addition to Monaghan, the film features an all-star supporting cast, including Meloni as Josh, Rudd's older brother. Cena teases, "You're gonna see a performance that's very different than what you normally see."

André elaborates, "He's like wildly successful. He has this huge mansion. He's friends with celebrities. He's hooking up with all these hot models. John's character has always lived in his shadow and has always been envious of him."

The cast also includes "comedy assassins" such asSaturday Night Livealum Ego Nwodim as Lenore,Joy Ride's Sherry Cola as Mia, and comedian and actor Caleb Hearon as Olly.

Ego Nwodim as Lenore and Caleb Hearon as Olly in 'Little Brother'Credit: Clifton Prescod/Netflix

"They were so funny," André says of the ensemble. "When Sherry and Caleb and Ego were really going, even in between takes when we were just hanging out, we'd just be cracking each other up. They're just such dark, comedic minds…and they're all so unique and distinct in their backgrounds and upbringings and where they're coming from."

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Helming the project is Matt Spicer, who directed the underrated indieIngrid Goes West,starring Aubrey Plaza.

"I'm a huge fan of both John and Eric, and I instantly understood what this movie wanted to be," Spicer says. "It was really funny but also genuinely emotional at times and reminded me of so many movies my younger brother and I were obsessed with when we were growing up, likeTommy BoyandWhat About Bob?"

Eric André as Marcus and Sherry Cola as Mia in 'Little Brother'Credit: Clifton Prescod/Netflix

Andreé credits Spicer with giving him room to improvise while staying true to the script. "The hardest part was having to choose how much to put in and what to leave out," Spicer says. "Otherwise the movie would've been three hours long, but I think we found a good balance."

"I really hope I get the chance to work with him again, and that's before we've even shown the movie to anybody," Cena says of the filmmaker. "I like when people attack funny, but never forget stakes and story, because if you forget stakes and story, it's jokes out in the midst."

Or, as André puts it, "We kept saying 'hearts and farts.' You don't get away with the fark jokes without a ton of heart."

Little Brother,also starring Ben Ahlers, Bryce Gheisar, and Pilot Bunch, wafts into theaters on June 26.

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US military strike on alleged drug boat kills 2 in the Caribbean

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. military said it launched another strike on a boat accused of ferrying drugs in the Caribbean Sea, killing two people Monday.

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The Trump administration’s campaign of blowing up alleged drug-trafficking vessels in Latin American waters haspersisted since early Septemberand killed at least 188 people in total. Other strikes have taken placein the eastern Pacific Ocean.

Despitethe Iran war, the series ofstrikes have ramped up againin recent weeks, showing that the administration’s aggressive measures to stop what it calls “narcoterrorism” in the Western Hemisphere are not letting up. The military has not provided evidence that any of the vessels were carrying drugs.

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The attacks began as the U.S. built up its largest military presence in the region in generations and came months ahead of the raid in January thatcaptured then-Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. He was brought to New York toface drug trafficking chargesand has pleaded not guilty.

In the latest attack Monday, U.S. Southern Command repeated previous statements by saying it had targeted the alleged drug traffickers along known smuggling routes. It posted a video on X showing a boat moving along the water before a massive explosion engulfs the vessel in flames.

President Donald Trump has said the U.S. is in “armed conflict” with cartels in Latin America and hasjustified the attacksas a necessary escalation to stem the flow of drugs into the United States and fatal overdoses claiming American lives. But his administration has offered little evidence to support its claims of killing “narcoterrorists.”

Critics, meanwhile, havequestioned the overall legalityof the boat strikes.

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