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EXCLUSIVE Oscar Winner Danny Boyle Confirms James Bond Assignment “If We Get the Script Right,” Screens Emmy Worthy F/X Getty Series

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Yes, Danny Boyle is definitely directing James Bond 25, he told me last night at the premiere of F/X’s Emmy worthy series “Trust.” Boyle is executive producer and directed all 10 episodes of this beautifully crafted story of J. Paul Getty and the kidnapping of his grandson in 1973.

Sounds familiar, right? “All the Money in the World” covered this in a feature at the end of last year, with Ridley Scott directing Christopher Plummer, Michelle Williams, and Mark Wahlberg. But Boyle and his gang– Donald Sutherland, Hillary Swank, and Brendan Fraser– were already at work on this series. It is QUITE different.

We saw the first 2 episodes last night and trust me– “Trust” is addictive like “Mrs, Maisel” or “Bloodline.” Everything about it is top notch. And because there are 10 chapters, Boyle has been able to slow down the story and explore nooks and crannies that Scott– who made a very satisfying movie– couldn’t get into. Simon Beaufoy, who won an Oscar for “Slumdog Millionaire” with Boyle, wrote every episode.

But wait– back to Bond. Boyle told me, “We’re just getting the script right. They’re doing it now.” I offered that with Theresa May kicking out dozens of Russian agents from Britain, and the whole nerve gas thing, the Bond movie is writing itself. He countered: “We go bigger than that.”

Boyle is also getting ready to direct a movie using Beatles songs. Is it a musical? “It’s not a musical.” Does everyone sing? “One person sings,” he said, mysteriously. This much I got: they have the rights to the songs, the movie is called “All You Need is Love,” and the one song we know is in it, asides from the title, is “In My Life.”

I did the best I could.

F/X meantime threw a lavish dinner for “Trust” at the Metropolitan Club, they know they have a winner. Sutherland, who just picked up a lifetime achievement Oscar, was there along with Brendan Fraser, who’s making a comeback of sorts after taking time out to raise his family in upstate New York.

We also met 21 year old British breakout star Harris Dickinson, who plays J. Paul Getty III– his ear gets cut off– and girlfriend Rose Gray, who’s about to take off in the music biz. (Coincidentally, she samples the James Bond theme music in her first single.)

Michael Esper, who was so good in Sting’s “The Last Ship” on Broadway, plays Paul Getty II, father of III with the same spirit and drive. They are all excellent. But Fraser is something of a revelation. He’s grown up, tossed off his “Encino Man” and “Mummy” days. He plays the same role Wahlberg did in the Scott movie– Fletcher Chase– but as a kind of heavy, flat footed Texas sheriff turned investigator. He’s quite good– we’ll look for a Fraser Renaissance this year just based on this performance.

Kirstie Alley Prefers L. Ron Hubbard Fiction, Gives Genius Stephen Hawking Disrespectful Send Off In Arrogant, Ignorant Tweet

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It’s easy to forget that Kirstie Alley was on “Cheers” and no one knew how crazy or mean she was. Today she Tweeted award winning genius scientist Stephen Hawking this disrespectful message: “You had a good go at it. Thanks for your input.” Her account is still up and she has not deleted the arrogant, ignorant Tweet despite criticism from the Twitter world. Alley obviously prefers the fiction of L. Ron Hubbard to the actual science of Hawking. An avowed member of Scientology, she subscribes to Xenu, John Travolta (who is a complete fiction) and the brainwashing of unsuspecting Hollywood wannabes. We learn something new and bad every day.

Kirstie, we didn’t ask for your input.

 

Elton John Getting 2 New Albums of Tribute Covers from Miley Cyrus (Bitch is Back) to Lady Gaga (Your Song)

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Elton John is getting two albums’ worth of cover tributes on April 6th– one called “Revamp” and the other “Restoration.” The latter is all country stars interpreting Elton and Bernie Taupin hits– and my guess is that one will really take off fast. Strangely, no one covers one of my favorites of their songs, “Country Comfort.” And there’s no appearance by Leon Russell, with whom Elton and Bernie made a whole (and excellent) album. But there are plenty of big names, like Little Big Town and Lee Ann Womack, to compensate.

I told you about the former album a few weeks ago.   Some of the songs were taken from the April 10th Elton Grammys TV special. Famed producer Peter Asher assembled the tracks. Ed Sheeran’s “Candle in the Wind” was one of his discoveries, I’m told, and not the version that’s been floating around YouTube. All of this is part of Sir Elton’s three year “retirement” plan, and it’s damn good marketing. By the way, yes, there was an Elton tribute album years ago — called “Two Rooms” (1991)– that holds up very nicely.

PS Cool covers for the albums– Taupin designed “Restoration.”

Revamp

1. Bennie and The Jets – Elton John, P!nk, Logic

2. We All Fall In Love Sometimes – Coldplay

3. I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues – Alessia Cara

4. Candle In The Wind – Ed Sheeran

5. Tiny Dancer – Florence And The Machine

6. Someone Saved My Life Tonight – Mumford and Sons

7. Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word – Mary J. Blige

8. Don’t Go Breaking My Heart – Q Tip feat. Demi Lovato

9. Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters – The Killers

10. Daniel – Sam Smith

11. Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me – Miley Cyrus

12. Your Song – Lady Gaga

13. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road – Queens of the Stone Age

Restoration

1. Rocket Man – Little Big Town

2. Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters – Maren Morris

3. Sacrifice – Don Henley and Vince Gill

4. Take Me To The Pilot – Brothers Osborne

5. My Father’s Gun – Miranda Lambert

6. I Want Love – Chris Stapleton

7. Honky Cat – Lee Ann Womack

8. Roy Rogers – Kacey Musgraves

9. Please – Rhonda Vincent and Dolly Parton

10. The Bitch Is Back – Miley Cyrus

11. Sad Songs (Say So Much) – Dierks Bentley

12. This Train Don’t Stop – Rosanne Cash and Emmylou Harris

13. Border Song – Willie Nelson

Harry Styles Introduces New Song, “Medicine,” Live in Paris and Fans Go Crazy Speculating About Its Meaning

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Harry Styles: does he go in One Direction or Two? He introduced a new song called “Medicine” on tour in Paris and now Twitter fans are going crazy. What is he saying? Is he bisexual? Or just fooling around? It’s funny that “Medicine” wasn’t included on his solo album. It’s better than most of the others that made the cut.

Well, at least he’s got people talking.

Lyrics:
Here to take my medicine, take my medicine Treat you like a gentleman Treat you like a gentleman Give me that adrenaline, that adrenaline Think I’m gonna stick with you Here to take my medicine, take my medicine Rest it on your fingertips Up to your mouth, feeling it out Feeling it out [Pre-Chorus] I had a few, got drunk on you and now I’m wasted And when I sleep I’m gonna dream of how you [tasted] [Chorus] If you go out tonight, I’m going out ‘cause I know you’re persuasive You got the salt and I got me an appetite; now I can taste it You get me dizzy, oh, you get me dizzy La la la la la You get me dizzy, oh, you get me dizzy, oh [Verse 2] Tingle running through my blood, fingers to my toes Tingle running through my bones The boys and the girls are here I mess ’round a bit And I’m okay with it The boys and girls are here I’m messing ’round with them And I’m okay with it [Pre-Chorus] I’m coming down, I figured out I kinda like it And when I sleep I’m gonna dream of how you [tasted] [Chorus] If you go out tonight, I’m going out ‘cause I know you’re persuasive You got the salt and I got me an appetite; now I can taste it You get me dizzy, oh, you get me dizzy, oh La la la la la You get me dizzy, oh, you get me dizzy, oh [Pre-Chorus] I had a few, got drunk on you and now I’m wasted [Chorus] If you go out tonight, I’m going out ‘cause I know you’re persuasive You got the salt and I got me an appetite; now I can taste it You get me dizzy, oh, you get me dizzy La la la la la You get me dizzy, oh, you get me dizzy, oh

Happy Birthday to Legends Quincy Jones and Michael Caine, They Each Turn 85 Today!

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Sir Michael Caine and (Sir) Quincy Jones each turn 85 years young today. They’ve celebrated their birthdays together many times and have been friends for decades. Today is quite an achievement since the two of them have had a lot of fun and never compromised in their art.

I’ve known Michael Caine a while, since he starred in “The Cider House Rules” in 2000. He didn’t think he could win an Oscar, but he deserved it, and he did win. Frankly, he could have won Best Actor but he went into the Supporting category. He was a pleasure to have around that Oscar season, and has never failed to be quite the gent, smart and funny.

Caine’s other Oscar came in 1987, for Woody Allen’s “Hannah and Her Sisters.” He’s the only man Woody has ever directed to an Oscar other than Woody himself. All of Allen’s other Oscar nominees and winners are women. Caine has four other Oscar nominations as well. PS He and Roger Moore were great pals. They were often in Elaine’s, and one year they took our beloved Elaine Kaufman to the Deauville Film Festival.

Quincy Jones, who you know is called “Q,” is a genius musician and humanitarian. Forget about that dust up last month and those crazy quotes. The fact is, Q is a jazz prodigy who conducted for Frank Sinatra during the Chairman’s heyday, arranged his music and helped bring him back. Q has recorded dozens of hits, worked with everyone, influenced countless musicians of different genres, and shaped Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” and “Bad” into timeless blockbusters.

Q has a pair of headphones he sells through AKG (Harman, JBL). They’re listed at $1,499 but I think you can pick them up on amazon for half off. They’re called the N90Q and have this space age equalizing thing in them. They are worth the price. I recently got a “revised” pair to play with– and all I did was listen to Q’s jazz work through them. The sounds are magnificent, soaring, soulful. Transportive. Transplendent. Magnificato. You want to make up words for how his music makes you feel.

You know, everything about Quincy is real. There’s no artifice. He’s the real deal. He says wild things, they are mostly true, or true enough. He’s telling it like it is. We’d better appreciate him while we can.

Two great, irreplaceable legends. I hope they’re really celebrating today!

 Here’s Quincy producing Aretha, 1973, with “Somewhere”– Sondheim-Bernstein

George Clooney Political Career Moving Forward? Pens Op-Ed Piece in “Foreign Affairs” About Africa

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George Clooney has been laying low in the film business recently. But he’s been getting more active politically. I told you a few weeks ago that he was donating $500,000 to the March 24th March for Our Lives. Now Clooney and John Prendergast have co-written an Op Ed piece for “Foreign Affairs” magazine on how to achieve peace in Africa.

In the piece, titled “The Key to Making Peace in Africa: Fighting Corruption Can Help End Conflict,” Clooney and Prendergast, the actor’s partner in The Sentry, a project of Clooney’s South Sudan effort called Not On Our Watch. write:

  • “Every year, billions of aid dollars pour into Africa: taxpayers and donors around the world fund peacekeeping forces, state-building programs, humanitarian assistance, elections, and peace processes. But none of this support has been able to keep corrupt leaders and their network of beneficiaries from stealing billions of dollars.”
  • “This is the fatal flaw of peacemaking in Africa: those supporting mediation lack the leverage necessary to stop corrupt figures from using their forces to bomb, burn, imprison, silence, torture, starve, impoverish, kill, and rape to maintain or gain power.”
  • “Serious financial pressure with real bite is not only possible; it has proved effective in the past.”
  •  “A comprehensive strategy of using financial pressure for peace and human rights in South Sudan and other African war zones would cost very little. But it would give African mediators and their supporters in Washington, London, and elsewhere leverage in peace negotiations.”

Clooney certainly seems like he’s continuing to test the political waters recently. He has no movies lined up, but is busy producing, directing and acting in the TV version of Joseph Heller’s “Catch-22.” His commitment to Africa, South Sudan especially, is not new. He and actor Don Cheadle have continued to be very active with Not On Our Watch and have been for about a decade.

Which new movie is Donald Trump screening at the White House?

 

Donald Trump Asks To Screen Controversial “Chappaquiddick” Movie About Kennedy Scandal At White House

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Donald Trump has been pretty selective so far about what he screens at the White House.

So far, we know he or someone there has asked for and gotten Steven Spielberg’s “The Post,” Hugh Jackman in “The Greatest Showman,” and “Finding Dory.”

Trump also asked to see Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill in “The Darkest Hour.”

Trump’s meat and potatoes taste has steered him so far to history and politics. He’s undoubtedly learned a lot if he didn’t snooze during the shows.

But now I’m told that yesterday an unreleased film arrived at the White House. His staff is said to have asked to see John Curran’s “Chappaquiddick,” the movie starring Jason Clarke as Ted Kennedy and Kate Mara as Mary Jo Kopechne. It’s possible, I am told, Trump learned of the film from reading a story I wrote on February 27th that was picked up on the Drudge Report.

“Chappaquiddick,” which is very well made, is not easy on Kennedy as it tells the story of Kopechne’s death in 1969. I was a Ted Kennedy fan right til his death, but the movie factually portrays the death and more than suggests  a cover up after Kennedy panicked and did nothing to help this young woman who had — just one year earlier– worked for his late brother Bobby. Kennedy struggles with his own guilt, and with the historic implications of his involvement.

Trump may not get these subtleties. He may just view “Chappaquiddick” as an indictment of the Kennedys and something to use against Democrats when he goes out on the stump. Whatever happens, he’ll get an early look before Curran’s film unfurls next month. Trump will see the film this week when he returns from a fundraising trip to the West Coast.

“Chappaquiddick” will be released by Byron Allen’s Entertainment Studios, and as I wrote before, it’s must-see.

Record Sales Plunge as Top Artists– Justin Timberlake, U2, even Taylor Swift– Sell Fractions of Previous Numbers

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Record sales are being touted these days as on a comeback. All you hear is: streaming will save us.

But things are pretty dire. For example, Justin Timberlake’s “Man of the Woods,” touted so highly on the Super Bowl and a hit in its first week, has been a total sales stiff. As of this week, “MoW” has sold just 285,000 copies.

Contrast this with Timberlake’s “20/20 Experience,” which was the best selling album of 2013 with 2.5 million copies. (Luckily, Justin had a smash single last year with “Can’t Stop the Feeling.”)

Even worse: U2’s “Songs of Experience” has taught us nothing. It had great songs, like Timberlake, but they didn’t save the situation. “Songs” has sold just 250,000 copies total. Remember U2? Their sales used to be huge.

In both cases, the only way to make money is touring. Timberlake and U2 are committed to long tours.

Even Taylor Swift has had trouble. Her “Reputation” album has sold 2 million copies, which sounds great. But it’s far less than her “1989” album, which did 5 million total since late 2014. “Reputation” is well past its peak and won’t do anything remotely like that in the end.

Columbia Records in particular is suffering. While parent Sony Music has kept up on the charts with the Epic label, and RCA, Columbia’s name has not been on the charts in months. Their Harry Styles solo album has sold only 375,000 copies to date— no amount of PR or touring has moved it close to 500,000 copies and gold status.

This past week’s chart should alarm everyone. The top selling CD/paid download was “The Greatest Showman” with just 38,453 according to BuzzAngle. Including streaming, the top seller was “Black Panther” soundtrack with 78,000 copies.

Where are the music fans? Back in the day, as they say, artists churned out music. Now it comes in a dribble, drip, drip, drip. A malaise has set in, that’s for sure, among rock stars.

There’s no really big name release until May, when pop star Charlie Puth releases an album that was scheduled for some time ago. Otherwise, we’re in a pretty stagnant period. Adele, who ruled the charts two years ago, won’t have anything out in 2018. Even Justin Bieber has no plans for new “music” until later in the year.

 

Who watched the Indie Spirit Awards this year? Almost no one

Report Shocker: Claire Foy, Star of “The Crown,” Was Paid Less Than Matt Smith, Who Played Prince Philip

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Well, here’s some news that should make every actress in Hollywood angry. According to Debra Birnbaum in Variety, reporting from Jerusalem, the award winning series “The Crown” did star Claire Foy a real injustice.

Speaking at a press conference in Jerusalem, Left Bank producer Suzanne Mackie revealed that Foy, the star of “The Crown” playing Queen Elizabeth, was paid less than Matt Smith, who played Prince Philip. Birnbaum included this in her report.

Asked whether Foy was paid the same as Smith, the producers acknowledged that he did make more due to his “Doctor Who” fame, but that they would rectify that for the future. “Going forward, no one gets paid more than the Queen,” said Mackie.

Going forward? I’m sorry, what? Foy carried the two seasons of the show, was the actual star. Foy won a Golden Globe and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress, was nominated for an Emmy and may still win one for Season 2. Something is really, really wrong here. Hopefully her new agents can go back and get some more money for her.

PS There’s no guarantee that the new cast of “The Crown” will have the impact of this one. Foy should be paid for setting up the whole series, frankly.

Exclusive: Fired Trump Personal Assistant is Son of Republican-Trump Donor Who Books Casino Acts, Brother Works for Mnuchin

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Last night, 27 year old former college football player John McEntee was escorted out of the White House after losing his security clearance as Donald Trump’s personal assistant and “body man.” He was immediately hired by the Trump 2020 Campaign.

Who is John McEntee, who looks like a TV newscaster and has no particular experience in anything? Why, he’s the son of John D. McEntee, owner of Anaheim-based TEI Entertainment and a top Republican contributor. McEntee’s brother, Zac, works as a “body man” or personal assistant for Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.

John D. McEntee (the father) books entertainment acts into casinos around the country, from A list acts to rock tribute groups. On the TEI website, McEntee Senior lists most of the Las Vegas casinos and Indian owned casinos around the country as his clients. That’s the gist of his company. But as a GOP supporter, he’s been there for Trump and friends.

His recent donations include $2,000 to the Trump for President campaign in March 2016 via the Arizona Republican party. In May 2016 he gave another $5,000 to Trump for President through the North Carolina GOP.  In 2012, he gave $2,500 to CAPE PAC. CAPE stands for Coalition of Americans for Political Equality. Politico wrote about them in 2012, and not too positively.

McEntee Jr. was featured last year in Roll Call as a Rising Star of the Trump Administration. The Wall Street Journal says he lost his security clearance over concerns about his finances and online gambling.

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