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Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie: 2016 Funny or Die: Joe Randazzo: Jeremy Konner Satirical adaptation of Trump's book The Art of the Deal presented as a VHS recording of a television film. Released during the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries. Johnny Depp play the part of Donald Trump. [43] Michael Moore in TrumpLand ...
Trump complains that the federal government is investigating his real-estate mogul father, Fred Trump, for discrimination against African-American tenants; Cohn offers to help. After Cohn blackmails the lead prosecutor with photos of him with a cabana boy, the prosecutor settles the case for little, despite evidence of racial discrimination.
Sebastian Stan, Donald Trump, Jeremy Strong. Getty Images (3) Anticipation for the upcoming Donald Trump biographical drama The Apprentice reached new heights when it debuted at the 77th annual ...
In an interview with Megyn Kelly, Trump revealed that his favorite work of fiction is "All Quiet on the Western Front," a 1929 novel by German World War I veteran Erich Maria Remarque.
The movie, which received mixed reviews and was released prior to the US election on 5 November, received strong backlash from Trump himself, branding the people involved “human scum”.
In response, Trump threatened Miller with a lawsuit via a series of tweets. [13] In July 2015, Trump changed his attitude toward Miller again when he ended an interview by praising Miller's song as it approached 100 million views. [14] During Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, Miller denounced Trump and urged people to not elect him. [15]
The new movie "The Apprentice," which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, stars Jeremy Strong (left) as attorney Roy Cohn and Sebastian Stan (right) as a young Donald Trump in the 1980s.
After the band's movie debut in Roger Corman's Rock 'n' Roll High School (1979), producer Phil Spector became interested in the Ramones and produced their 1980 album End of the Century. There is a long-disputed rumor that during the recording sessions in Los Angeles, Spector held Johnny at gunpoint, forcing him to repeatedly play a riff. [20]