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“Deadpool and Wolverine” Upholds Marvel Tradition with Shout Out Easter Eggs to Its Creators

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Fans of Marvel comics will be losing their minds Thursday picking out all the Easter eggs in “Deadpool and Wolverine.”

So here’s a little heads up about two of them, each part of Marvel tradition. There are shout outs to Deadpool and Wolvine’s creators.

First up to look for a is a store in the background called Liefeld’s Just Feet.The scene appears in the movie’s trailer, but a lot of people might not know what it means.

Rob Liefeld is the creator of Deadpool, the Marvel comic character. He also invented some other Marvel characters, but this is the one he’s most famous for. “Just Feet” is an inside joke among Deadpool fans — Liefeld is famous for not drawing feet well.

The other shout out, of course, is to Marvel creator Stan Lee. When he was alive, Lee made a nano second appearance in every one of the movies based on his characters. Even in death he’s never missed a step. Keep an eye out for Stan. His picture is preceded by a banner serving as an ad for “Stan Lee Steemer.”

In New York, we have been bombarded for decades by ads for Stanley Steemer, a home cleaning service. Very clever.

Watch Eric Clapton’s Tears in Heaven for Blues Great John Mayall: “Thank you for rescuing me from oblivion”

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John Mayall has died at age 90. The British born bluesman is mostly responsible for Eric Clapton, Cream, Fleetwood Mac and dozens more musicians who rose to huge commercial success. He was their leader.

Clapton remembers Mayall here. Take a listen to Mayall on Spotify. His musicianship is an incredible legacy. The recordings sound fresher than ever. We all owe him a lot.

Box Office: “Twisters” Hits $100 Mil After 5 Days, Races to Make Coin Before “Deadpool and Wolverine”

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Universal and Glen Powell are twistin’ the night away!

“Twisters” passed $100 million yesterday after 5 days of release. The $12 mil it made pushed it to $103 million. Today is only Wednesday. Two more days like that and $200 million will be in its sights.

“TWisters” is in a hurry to make coin before “Deadpool and Wolverine” hits town. Then all hell will break loose as theaters offer shows non stop at every hour and in between. Shows are already sold out.

Meantime, “Inside Out 2” from Pixar is now the highest grossing animated film of all time.

So theaters are not dead. A friend of mine keeps asking when “Bad Boys Ride or Die” is streaming. It’s not, it’s only in theaters and is also headed for $200 million imminently. And don’t forget “A Quiet Place Day One,” at $130 million and the best of all these summer entertainments.

Yesterday we taped PBS’s “Talking Pictures” with Neil Rosen and all the panelists agreed “Fly Me to the Moon” will be popular when it streams soon. Sony should not have released it in summer blockbuster mode. But it will turn up later this year as a comedy entry for the Critics Choice Awards and Golden Globes.

Eddie Redmayne Leaving Broadway “Cabaret” in September, Adam Lambert Will Be New Emcee

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Eddie Redmayne is outta here.

The Oscar winner opened in “Cabaret” this past winter with hopes of winning a Tony award. ( I was originally told he was signed up for a year. .But his reps insist he was always leaving September 14th.)

But despite a nomination, Redmayne’s Olivier award winning London performance didn’t catch on here. He didn’t win the Tony, and his stint as the emcee of the Kit Kat club got some ribbing. I don’t know why, I thought he was terrific and many others did as well.

Now Eddie — who has movie commitments — will escape Cabaret at the end of this summer. His replacement will be Adam Lambert, famous from “American Idol” and touring with Queen. Wilkommen!

Sally Bowles will also change actors as Gayle Rankin leaves, and is succeeded by Auli’i Cravalho.

Business for “Cabaret” has been off the last couple of weeks, but that’s the same for all of Broadway. But producers spent a lot of money to remake the August Wilson Theater entirely with new seating, and the bars into period lounges. So “Cabaret” needs to find a new audience, maybe one that Lambert will bring in.

The new actors take over on September 16th.

Trump Media Stock Price Falls More than 5% As Truth Social Spews Hate and Racism

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It’s not a good morning at Trump Media.

The stock price for Donald Trump’s Truth Social is crashing again, falling more than 5.5% in the opening hour of trading.

Trump Media is down to about 30 bucks. The price went off a cliff at the opening bell.

Reasons? For one thing Truth Social has turned from a Biden and judge bashing site into pure hate and racism against Kamala Harris. The posts are frightening, and telling: why would anyone invest in such misery?

Second, Trump seems to be waffling on his VP choice, JD Vance. There’s a feeling that Vance can’t do the job after making such a horrendous impression in his early speeches. If Trump is up against Kamala Harris and one of four different mid western, experienced governors or senators, what does Vance offer? Could Trump replace him?

Every day, the Trump Media graph looks like someone with a dying EKG or a tree being chopped down. Ouch!

K’naan, “Wavin’ Flag” Singer Songwriter, Makes Film Directing Debut at TIFF with Murder Mystery

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K’naan is the extraordinary Canadian-Somalian songwriter who made headlines in 2009 with the song, “Wavin’ Flag.”

The record became an international hit when Coca Cola used it for the 2010 FiFA World Soccer Games. K’naan’s album also became a hit and he was established around the world.

Now K’naan has the hottest indie movie coming to the Toronto Film Festival. He wrote and directed “Mother Mother,” which has just been added to the TIFF Discovery section of International films. Among its listed producers are writer-directors Jenny Lumet and Alex Kurtzman. CAA is behind it. I sense good things are happening here.

Also added to TIFF Discovery films are movies from Argentina, Bangladesh, Colombia, Denmark, Greece, India, Italy, Kosovo, Nigeria, Romania, Somalia, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, and Ukraine.

Chloe Sevigny stars in a remake of the French film, “Bonjour Tristesse.”

Watch Timothee Chalamet in First Look as Bob Dylan in “A Complete Unknown”

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After so much publicity while it was shooting, we now see a trailer for Timothee Chalamet in “A Complete Unknown.”

James Mangold directs the story of a young Bob Dylan coming to New York and taking the world by storm.

Elle Fanning and Edward Norton co-star. Chalamet looks like he’s been a little Bernstein-ed in the trailer. That’s not his own nose.

But who cares? Mangold knows what he’s doing, and the music speaks for itself. At least they didn’t call the movie, “The Mighty Quinn”!

Donald Trump Still Pursuing “Dynasty” Star Catherine Oxenberg 34 Years After She Denied They Dated

Back in 1990, People magazine reported that Catherine Oxenberg, a star of the legendary TV soap “Dynasty,” called rumors about her dating Donald Trump “a complete joke as far as I’m concerned.” She added: “I hardly know the man.”

Oxenberg is 62 years old now, but that hasn’t stopped Trump. On his Truth Social today, he suddenly plugged her 2018 book about her daughter getting mixed up with a sex cult.

Trump wrote, out of nowhere: “Catherine Oxenberg is a remarkable woman who has written an incredible book, “Captive: A Mother’s Crusade to Save Her Daughter from a Terrifying Cult.” To parents across this Country, and around the World, Catherine is a powerful example of unconditional Love – NEVER GIVE UP! She is a true inspiration to us all.”

Since he posted his endorsement, no one has bought a copy of the book. It’s number 144,930 on amazon’s best seller list.

But why this sudden interest in Oxenberg? It seems she contributed $50,000 to the gofundme page established for Corey Comperatore, the fire chief who was killed when Trump was shot at the Butler, PA rally.

“My heart breaks for the families of the victims and for the tragic loss of life. May God bless them and hold them close as they grieve,” Oxenberg wrote. She’s a firm right winger, all in on Trump despite her comments in 1990. It’s unclear if she made the donation because of his shooting or because she was moved by Comperatore’s story.

Oxenberg is loosely related to various royal families across Europe. She had her daughter India with convicted drug smuggler William Weitz Shaffer. India later became part of the NXIVM sex cult.

Oxenberg was married for 9 days to late great movie producer, Robert Evans. After that she had to children with Casper van Dien, a B movie actor most famous for the cult film, “Starship Troopers.” She’s currently married to private equity banker Ellis Jones, Chairman of Wasserstein & Co, the firm left behind by late financier Bruce Wasserstein. He sits on a number of boards, according to his bio, including Lazard (Freres), and Harry & David, the bagel and fruit company.

Oxenberg was no Meryl Streep, but she worked a lot in television in the 1980s starting “Dynasty.” She appeared on “The Love Boat,” and then famously made an erotic thriller called “Sexual Response,” in 1992. Her last featured role was in 2015’s “Shartopus vs. Whalewolf.”

Since 2018, she’s made money from several projects concerning the sex cult.

It’s amazing she didn’t speak at the Republican Convention.

Exclusive: Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu Getting a Super Secret Documentary In Progress Now

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Guess who’s coming to dinner?

Benjamin Netanyahu, the highly controversial Israeli prime minister, is in Washington this week. He’s addressing Congress, and then having meetings with President Biden, next president Harris, and 34 time convicted felon and rapist Donald Trump.

But I can tell you exclusively something Netanyahu doesn’t know: a film company is making a documentary about him. It’s super secret. I know who’s doing it — it’s not Michael Moore — but it’s a very respected filmmaker. I won’t reveal who it is yet because I don’t want them to get sidelined.

Netanyahu has managed to make Israel unsympathetic since October 7th. He’s turned a lot of people against a country that is the victim of an unprovoked attack. The premise is that he’s doing this to remain in power. Once ousted, he would likely go to jail.

So this week in the US should give the filmmakers a lot of material. Maybe we’ll see it before long. I hope so.

Review: “Deadpool and Wolverine” is the MAD Magazine Send Up of the Marvel Universe We Needed

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What would the plot of “Deadpool and Wolverine” be anyway? They aren’t rivals. Their stars — Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman — are friends with a huge social media following. Plus Wolverine died in the movie, “Logan.”

So “D&W” is a MAD magazine send up of Marvel. It’s hilariously funny but it’s also more a souvenir, a victory lap rather than actual movie.

Here’s the headline: there is no Lady Deadpool. That was a canard made up for clickbait. Neither Blake Lively nor Taylor Swift is in the movie. But everybody else in the world is, it seems!

Here’s the deal: Wade Wilson aka Deadpool can’t get a job. He wants to join The Avengers, so he gets a meeting with Jon Favreau, aka Happy Hogan, who works for Tony Stark (even though Tony is dead). Hogan turns him down but not before there’s a lot of tongue in cheek banter about what Stark’s aide de camp actually does for the Avengers. There’s a lot banter in this movie.

Eventually, the movie’s idea reveals itself. Deadpool is recruited by the Timeline Department of Marvel. This is a joke because with all the multiverses, characters have now existed in many iterations, alive, dead, who knows what. Deadpool must go and find the right iteration of Wolverine to help him earn his stripes and rescue the world from the latest enemy. That happens to be Emma Corrin, former Princess Diana from “The Crown,” who is now the long lost sister of Charles Xavier from “X Men.”

What happens next, in lieu of an actual movie, is a hoot. Just as MAD Magazine might do, Deadpool and Wolverine run into a gang of 2nd tier Marvel superheroes who never got second movies, or franchises, or any respect. They are the miscellaneous Marvelites. They bring with them a ton of inside wink wink jokes about their characters, the actors who play them, the movies they were in, and so on. They break the fourth wall and maybe the fifth, delivering enough Easter eggs to fill several baskets.

Not that “D&W” is all talk, although Deadpool is still a motor mouth. Wolverine is an action hero, and there is plenty of it to counterpoint the chitchat. As they battle each other, and others, the special effects are outrageously good. It’s rated R, but the violence is cartoonish enough that Reynolds and Lively’s four young daughters were in the audience at the premiere.

But this so MAD magazine. A lot of the fun centers around Disney — home of Marvel — having bought and killed off 20th Century Fox, which had the X Men movies. Because the companies merged in real life, Deadpool and Wolverine can finally be in a buddy movie.

This point is driven home quite often. When the guys happen into a set that looks like “Mad Max” meets “Planet of the Apes,” the 20th Century Fox logo is sinking into the sand, just a ruin of its former glory. (Wait for the penultimate credits, which feature an emotional farewell to the “X Men” movies.)

Reynolds and Jackman are like Bob Hope and Bing Crosby on The Road to Marvel. They never miss a beat. Their comic timing is flawless. For Reynolds especially, the quipping never ends. At one point, Deadpool suggests Wolverine perform the second act of “The Music Man” — in which Jackman starred on Broadway. I wish the big screen had had closed captions. But you will hear jokes about Jackman’s real life divorce, Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner’s, and so on. There were a couple of gasps in the movie theater when some it went too far. But the jokes stop short of anything hurtful. It’s all in fun.

The soundtrack is composed of 80s hits, a la “Guardians of the Galaxy.” The big set piece is Madonna’s “Like a Prayer.” Writer Patrick Leonard should be getting a huge check as that song could mount a chart Renaissance. There’s also Huey Lewis and the News, and lots more.

Mark my words. “D&W” will make $200 million in less than 10 days. Maybe more, sooner. Marvel Universe fans will go back ten times to see their world lampooned. But it doesn’t take three hours. Director Shawn Levy manages to keep this very concise. There’s no fat. (I’d love to see the outtakes.) It’s two hours, with half of it devoted to character exposition including the great Leslie Uggams now making their appearance as the raunchy Blind Al.

Will there be a sequel? I’ll tell you this: now that Wolverine has been resurrected in some form, the sky’s the limit.

By all means, as this duo often says, “Let’s f***ing go!” And definitely pick up the specially designed popcorn bucket.

PS This is the only Marvel movie this year, after many failures since the final Avengers film. Enjoy it like a big dessert.