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“Roseanne” Gets Two Emmy Nominations: Laurie Metcalf for Acting, and One for Camera Editing

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Don’t forget the name Brian Schnuckel. He got an Emmy nomination for editing “Roseanne.” The episode was when Johnny Galecki returned as David, Darlene’s ex husband.

The only other Emmy nod for “Roseanne” went to Tony winner Laurie Metcalf as Roseanne’s sister Jackie. I’m surprised since Jackie hardly any air time. But Metcalf is beloved by the different Academies in acting.

Otherwise “Roseanne” got nothing– none of the actors, nothing for writing, and nothing for Roseanne herself (although she was never an Emmy attraction). Nothing for the Muslims Are Just Like Us episode, or the one where Roseanne physically attacked her granddaughter.

Roseanne’s Valerie Jarrett scandal really knocked the show out of the running. I doubt it will be much different next year for “The Conners” spin off.

Emmys: “Saturday Night Live” Gets Nine Acting Nominations Including Alec Baldwin’s Donald Trump

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“Saturday Night Live” picked up six acting nominations for this year’s Emmy Awards, as well as Best Comedy Show.

He was nominated!

Supporting acting nods from the show went to regulars Kenan Thompson, Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant, and Leslie Jones. Guest stars who were nominated included Alec Baldwin, Tina Fey, Tiffany Haddish, Donald Glover, and Bill Hader (who also was nominated for his HBO show, “Barry.”)

“SNL” was the only show produced by Lorne Michaels that received an Emmy nod. Both “Jimmy Fallon” and “Seth Meyers” were blanked, although Meyers show picked up a writing nomination.

Emmy Nominations: “This is Us,” “Blackish” Only Network Nominees, CBS’s Showtime Blanked, Non-TV Shows Sweep Competition

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Once there was a time when people in the TV business complained that HBO and Showtime were taking the Emmys away from network TV.

Now the Emmys belong to shows that aren’t even on TV or cable. They’re on the computer. Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, FX et al lead the pack of Emmy nominees. Amazon has to be thankful for “Mrs. Maisel.”

Biggest snubs: Jimmy Fallon and the Tonight Show, Seth Meyers and the Late Show. Corden, Colbert, and Kimmel all made the cut. For some reason, the NBC late night shows are totally snubbed again.

Also: Showtime gets nothing again. “Billions” was once again totally ignored. So was “Homeland.” Has Showtime just given up?

Best Comedy: Atlanta, Barry, Blackish, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Glow. Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Silicon Valley. Kimmy Schmidt.

Best Drama: Americans, The Crown, Game of thrones, Handmaid’s Tale, Stranger Things, This is Us, Westworld.

By network: Netflix lead with 112 nominations, HBO was second with 108. FX Networks had 50, Showtime had a meager 21. Amazon had none. (Did they not have any shows?)

Networks: NBC 78, CBS 34, ABC 31.

Full list to come…

Early Raves for “Mission Impossible: Fallout” Are Much Needed Good News for Paramount/Viacom And Tom Cruise

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Cue the Lalo Schifrin theme music. “Mission Impossible” is back.

The name of the sixth installment, directed by Christopher McQuarrie, is “Fallout.” And so far the fallout is only good.

Early mentions (full reviews are still embargoed) on Twitter are better than excellent. Pretty much everyone in the press who saw the movie tonight or yesterday has raved about it. (I will see it next week, thanks to American Airlines screwing up my flight home from Detroit today.)

David Ehrlich from Indie Wire: “MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE — FALLOUT is easily the best action movie since Fury Road. just god-level stuff. the highest praise I can give a movie: I’m not even mad it’s making me late to Radiohead.”

Bilge Ebiri, Village Gloice: “MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – FALLOUT. This movie is sex.”

Mike Ryan of Uproxx: “MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE FALLOUT is the rare true direct sequel in this series. And we learn the most about Ethan Hunt. It’s the SKYFALL of M:I movies. Also, yes, it’s insanely exhilarating.”

So it looks like Paramount has a big hit, which is nice because they had a bad, bad year last year and have been waiting for this. Also good for Tom Cruise who struck out with “The Mummy” and with “American Made,” and with the second “Jack Reacher” movie in 2016.

Cruise is now pretty much relying on the “Mission Impossible” franchise to keep him relevant. His only movies that make $100 million are the “MI” films. The rest are strike outs. Cruise has given up on getting awards. His next release will be the “Top Gun” sequel.

Stay tuned…

Review: Dwayne Johnson in “Skyscraper” Reaches New Heights of Mindless Summer Popcorn Fun

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In his latest action film,  “Skyscraper,” mega star Dwayne Johnson, playing Will Ford, literally co stars with his every sturdy sidekick duct tape. Ever resourceful Will often uses his co star throughout his perilous quest to save his family from the burning building called “The Pearl,” in Hong Kong. Coincidence or not,  the tape showcases hunky Dwayne taping his own deltoids.  The bar for Dwayne Johnson movies is pretty low artistically, but hey, what do the artistes know?

Savvy Dwayne,  currently one of the most popular and highest paid film stars, highly delivers in this cross between “Towering Inferno” and “Die Hard.”   Written and directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber, the film completely panders to The Rock’s slavishly devoted escapism fan base. Will Ford is an ex marine and hostage negotiator who loses his leg in a hostage situation gone wrong. Then ten years or so later, after he started his own security firm where he works out of his garage, he brings his devoted family including his wife Sarah,  (Neve Campbell) a badass surgeon with two cute kids in tow to mysterious Hong Kong.

There a seedy jealous ex colleague of his seduces him to become  involved with the security of the building and its owner.  What Will quickly finds out is that there is  a nefarious side to it, hence the villain Botha ( an evil Roland Moller.)  Then the purposely-set fire and the all the thrilling antics that ensue. And yes, the prosthetic leg plays a role too. 

 

What’s so fun about this film is that the action is nonstop.  Fearless Will is never too injured or exhausted and has constant has life or death action sequences to perform.  There are some jaw dropping spectacular sequences indeed;  a crane scene as well as Will crawling on the side of the building and a scene where there are 317 projection panels that is fantastic.  The fight scenes are innovative and gritty as well.  Sure, there are tons of plot holes, but our fearless and heroic Will and family plow through them all. Exciting and explosive, “Skyscraper” is a fun popcorn turbo thrill ride worth taking. 

 

Universal’s “Skyscraper” opens on July 13th.

With “Indiana Jones 5” Postponed, Steven Spielberg Moves Forward on “West Side Story”

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Good news, bad news for Steven Spielberg and his fans.

“Indiana Jones 5” won’t hit screens until July 2021. Yesterday came the announcement that “Indy 5” won’t start shooting until 2020. Harrison Ford will be 79 the week this film opens. There’s no word exactly on why the postponement from 2020, but at this rate you can guess that a new, younger Indy– and not Shia LaBeouf– will be at the center of the story.

Just to give some perspective: When Sean Connery played Indy’s dad in “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade,” the James Bond actor was 59. Connery is now 88 years old. His character could easily have an ADULT grandson older  than Indy was in that movie.

Meantime with “Indy 5” waiting, Spielberg is moving ahead on his remake of “West Side Story.” The production has already had open casting calls all over the country. I’m told all systems are go. In all likelihood, stars will get the big roles, although there could be one or two unknowns who figure in the production. I don’t know why Spielberg wants to update this story, but again, as I’ve said before, it sure feels like Ansel Elgort, Selena Gomez, and Camila Cabello should be in  that movie. We’ll see…

 

Kanye West Thanks Dennis Rodman for “Breaking Barriers with Independent Thought”

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Kanye West– you remember him, he released a lot of music last month already gone. Today the fervent Trump supporter went on Twitter to thank basketball star and Trump North Korean diplomat for “breaking barriers with independent thought.”

And Kanye wonders why his “Ye” album didn’t last more than a month.

Global Citizen Salaries Soar to Millions, New COO Has Six Figure Pay, Lives in Exclusive Suburban NY Enclave

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It’s pretty safe to say that Global Citizen’s newish Chief Operating Officer is not that well versed in poverty. Henshaw, hired in 2016, is now the highest paid executive at the group, which used to be called Global Poverty. She made $283,000 last year raising awareness about issues like impoverishment and hunger.

On top of that, Hensaw lives in a very exclusive enclave in Westchester Country called Waccabuc. Dubbed “the secret suburb,” Waccabuc has only 485 residents, many of them wealthy celebrities including William Lauder (of Lauder Cosmetics), a former chairman of the SEC, and right wing conservative Roger Stone. Gywneth Paltrow grew up there. Sean Puffy Combs owns a mansion there, and so on. On their historical website, Waccubuc points out that Arthur Miller married Marilyn Monroe there “in a Jewish ceremony.”

Henshaw is the Treasurer of the Landowners Council. The median household income, as of 2010, is $186,554 and the average household income is $240,258. Waccabuc has a per capita income of $79,819. Home owners must own property of not less than two acres.

Henshaw came to Global Poverty from the Environment Defense Council, where she made about $100,000 more a year. But she was part of a lawsuit there filed by a former employee who accused the group of discriminating against during and after her pregnancy.

I’ve written a lot about Global Poverty or Global Citizen, as it now called, because it’s thrived on producing rock concerts and not much else.

What’s interesting now is that as their revenue is declining, their expenses are increasing at an alarming rate– particularly their salaries.

In their 2016 federal tax filing, Global Citizen says contributions were down by almost $5 million from 2015. Their total revenue was off by $3 million. Revenue less expenses went from $4.8 million to negative $600,000. This was all under  Henshaw’s first year as COO.

Salaries, however, jumped from $3.5 million to $7 million dollars.

Henshaw herself earned around $295,000. She was the highest paid executive. Just under her is Global Citizen’s impresario, Hugh Evans, who made $283,000. Evans has doubled his salary each year he’s run Global Citizen. The organization lists at least 9 more employees who make more than $100,000 a year.

Evans has built Global Citizen on his persuading of celebrities to join him and buff up their own profiles. Chief among them has been actor Hugh Jackman and Chris Martin of Coldplay. Yesterday the group announced a big concert celebrating the achievements of Nelson Mandela, in Johannesburg, this December. Jackman is not listed as a participant, but Martin is, as are Jay Z and Beyonce, Pharrell, Ed Sheeran, and Usher.

Meantime, back at the exclusive Waccabuc Country Club: “Waccabuc is more of a club in the country than a country club,” says its website.  “Cell phone use is restricted to the locker rooms and parking lots only.” And there’s a dress code:

“[No] denim in any form, souvenir tee shirts, men’s tank tops, very short shorts or skirts, cargo pants, cargo shorts, sweatsuits (shirts, pants or shorts), bare feet or bathing attire (bathing suits, flip-flops, sport sandals or shower slides). Tennis attire and athletic shoes may not be worn in the Clubhouse dining rooms or during the evening in the Bar or on the Terrace, with the exception of scheduled post event buffets. Ladies and gentlemen must remove sport hats, including baseball hats and visors, before entering the Clubhouse.”

Update: Roseanne Nixes TV Interview, Will Make Her Own Statement on YouTube

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Roseanne has decided against a TV interview. Sadly, that announcement may have been in a manic moment. Now she will put a statement on YouTube.

Broadway: Tony-Deprived “Spongebob Square Pants” Musical Will Close in September for $2.4 Billion Building Project

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Another one bites the dust.

Following “Escape to Margaritaville,” another 2018 season musical is closing on Broadway. “Spongebob Square Pants” will shutter on September 16th. It will have played 327 performance and 29 previews.

The very odd show won 1 Tony Award, for scenic design. Like all the other mediocre shows of 2018, it was lost in a sweep by “The Band’s Visit.”

Yes, this season was a cold one, following “Hamilton” and “Dear Evan Hansen.” This past season, for example, there were no original musicals. They were all based on movies or other media, from Donna Summer to Spongebob, Margaritaville, and so on. Even “The Band’s Visit” came from the 2008 movie.
“Mean Girls” also came from the movie of that name.

More of the same is on its way, with “Beetlejuice” leading the way, and “Jagged Little Pill,” from Alanis Morissette requiring me to learn how to spell her name again after 25 years away from the limelight.

The “Spongebob” press release refers to coming renovations at the landmarked Palace Theater on Broadway and West 47th St. This may be the plan to pick up the building — literally raise it– and build commercial space below it. This would knock out the Palace for three years and cost $2.4 billion dollars.

There is already so much ‘for rent’ retail space in Times Square and all over New York, I can’t imagine what the developers think will go in there. Another Sephora? A bank? Why not stop, and not harm the landmarked theater? Oh yeah– $$$$.

PS There’s the abandoned lot between 45th and 46th where developers haven’t been able to launch a theater project. How about digging in there?