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Jay Z’s Tidal HiFi Service Giving Six Months’ Service for as Little as $3.99 Via Best Buy

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Jay Z’s troubled Tidal HiFi is really in…trouble.

They’re currently giving away a six month subscription for as little as $3.99. If you buy one CD at Best Buy between now and Saturday night, you get the service included.

I checked the Best Buy site. You can buy Beyonce’s “Dangerously in Love,” for example. for $3.99, and bang, you’re in. Basically, Tidal is giving itself away for free.

If like most people you have Spotify or Pandora, you obviously don’t need Tidal. And the idea is to go in and then upgrade to their hi-fi downloads. But that’s a waste of time for listening to music on a phone through ear plugs.

But Tidal continues to founder like a flounder, they’ve got to think of something. Free sounds good. Just make sure you remember to press the kill button after six months.

Mister (Fred) Rogers Getting His Own Documentary Next Year from Oscar Winner Morgan Neville

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Creepy and yet beloved (by some) Fred Rogers is getting his own documentary. Morgan Neville, who won the Oscar for “20 Feet from Stardom,” has made “Would You Be My Neighbor?” Focus Features has just picked it up for a June 2018 release. I don’t know if they’ll show it in Cannes. It’s very, uh, American.

Mister Rogers is probably best known to a whole generation of “SNL” fans as an Eddie Murphy parody of a quasi-pedophile character called “Mister Robinson’s Neighborhood.” But in fact he was a lovable, cardigan wearing children’s TV host who spoke softly and made parents relaxed enough to let kids watch him. I never understood it myself, but there you go.

Fred Rogers made a beautiful speech in 1997 at the Daytime Emmy Awards. Watch it here:

He was also a pioneer in public television long before “Sesame Street”:

And So Now, Here’s an Idea of What The Oscar Nominations Might Look Like Come January

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This is just a scratch idea. But here goes as of today:

BEST PICTUREDunkirk, The Post, Ladybird, The Florida Project, Phantom Thread, The Darkest Hour, Call Me By Your Name, Get Out, Three Billboards, The Shape of Water.  The Big Sick is hanging in there. My two favorite movies, The Meyerowitz Stories and Baby Driver won’t get in, sad to say. Mudbound is on the waiting list. So is I, Tonya.

BEST ACTOR— Tom Hanks, Daniel Day Lewis, Gary Oldman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Timothee Chalamet– with Daniel Kaluuya on the outside, gaining traction.

BEST ACTRESS— Meryl Streep, Judi Dench, Sally Hawkins, Saorise Ronan, Vicky Krieps– with Margot Robbie so close, and Jessica Chastain holding onto a spot. I think Kate Winslet is out this year.

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR — Mark Rylance, Willem Dafoe, Sam Rockwell, Armie Hammer, Dustin Hoffman. Before they moved Hammer to Supporting, I thought Michael Stuhlbarg would be included. Now that seems unlikely. Ben Mendelsohn special mention for “Darkest Hour.”

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS— Alison Janney, Laurie Metcalf, Holly Hunter, Octavia Spencer, Melissa Leo (for “Novitiate”– Academy members watch this performance, please). Lesley Manville, Mary J. Blige, Lois Smith (who should be a presenter this year, please) all runners up in a hot category.

BEST DIRECTOR— Spielberg, Joe Wright, Paul Thomas Anderson, Christopher Nolan, and Guillermo del Toro. I wish there were slots for Greta Gerwig, Noah Baumbach, Martin McDonagh, and Sean Baker.

Who knows? This will change, and change again.

Daniel Day Lewis New Film, “Phantom Thread,” Guarantees Him Oscar Nomination, Maybe Fourth Win (Watch)

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ddl tattoo 1Daniel Day Lewis doesn’t do a lot of publicity. But the three time Oscar winner did turn up Sunday night for the Directors Guild screening of Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Phantom Thread,” a piece of exciting filmmaking that will figure greatly in the Oscar race.

Daniel looked happier than I’ve ever seen him in such a setting. He laughed and answered questions at the Q&A following the screening moderated by Lynn Hirschberg. He seemed very comfortable. The only thing different about him since we last saw him promoting “Lincoln” was…everything. He wore work boots, jeans, and a short sleeved flannel shirt that showed his arms are now covered in tattoos. Covered. His head is also shorn of hair, cut to the buzz. He’s not bald, but just the overall look– well, you’ll see the photos.

DDL says he’s retiring from acting with this film, but the look tonight made us think maybe he’s in the “Sons of Anarchy” feature film.

Joining DDL on stage were director PTA (“There Will Be Blood,” “The Master”) plus beloved veteran actress Lesley Manville and hot newcomer Vicky Krieps (pronounced crepes). The latter’s big revelation at Q&A’s is that– reading the script in her native Luxembourg–she thought the lines she’d been asked to put on tape were for a student movie. “I didn’t know until about three weeks in that Daniel was involved.”

DDL looked skeptical, but it doesn’t matter. Krieps is a find and may get herself a Best Actress nomination. For a newcomer, she is very self assured.

Also in the audience, the wonderful actress Harriett Harris, who you will know from “Frasier” as his literary agent. She nearly steals the movie as a pivotal secondary character.

Daniel plays a British fashion designer in the 1950s and much is made of the fashions and so on. But that’s ddl2 tattoonot really what the movie is about. His character, Reynolds Woodcock, is a genius, a prodigy, an arrogant bastard who is totally wrapped up in his own ego. He thinks he’s a loner but cannot be alone, which is displayed as the movie unfolds. The fashion part is almost beside the point.

As DDL said tonight, “During the early days we really didn’t quite understand what profession of Reynolds might be. It could have been anything in the creative world… The work itself is kind of immaterial.”

With the review embargo in place, I can’t tell you much more about the movie except that yes, there is a plot, there’s even a surprising plot twist. PTA has invoked Hitchcock, Shakespeare, Orson Welles and a few other elements of influence. The music is superb. There will be a lot of talk about this movie because, like a lot of DDL’s and PTA’s work, it’s a piece of art. DDL could indeed win a fourth Oscar, even with the tattoos (we don’t seem them in the movie).

 

Photos c2017 Showbiz411

John Travolta’s Troubled John Gotti Movie Pulled from 2017 Schedule, Sent to Oblivion

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“Gotti,” a movie that should never have been made, has been postponed. Richard Johnson of the NY Post says Lions Gate has scratched the planned December 15th release date, sending the John Travolta-Kelly Preston feature into the abyss of 2018.

“Entourage” star Kevin Connolly makes “Gotti” his directing debut after several others decamped including Barry Levinson. Travolta, his wife, and daughter Ella Blue had always been attached and eventually filmed this thing. But AL Pacino, Lindsay Lohan and others have come and gone.

My pal, Richard, says producer Marc Fiore hung up on him when Johnson called to ask about a payment due to legendary star Shirley Jones, widow of Marty Ingells, who set up the most recent deal to get “Gotti” made. That wasn’t very nice since Jones is mourning her stepson, David Cassidy.

But Fiore’s rudeness is not unexpected. An ex con, Fiore has a long and unpleasant history. So do most of the people associated with “Gotti.” Why Lions Gate got involved is a mystery.

Christmas and Oscar time were odd choices for a “Gotti” release anyway. Travolta’s not getting an Academy Awards. And a movie about a cut-throat killer with no remorse, but lots of real life victims isn’t what you’d called Happy Holidays material!

I like Kevin Connolly personally. But “Gotti” has got to be a disaster, and an expensive one. Will we ever see it? Who knows! But now we can put it on a death watch with so many unreleased films including Louis CK’s current “I Love You Daddy” and Nick Pritzker’s infamous “Bolden!” now overdue by several years and many hundreds of millions of dollars.

First Screenings of Paul Thomas Anderson Film Beg Question: Will Daniel Day Lewis Exit Acting with Fourth Oscar?

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At one of the first screenings of Focuss “Phantom Thread” in LA on Friday, director Paul Thomas Anderson was asked how he feels each time he starts a new movie.  The six time Oscar nominee surprisingly answered, “it’s always good to feel like an amateur.  You have to pretend you have confidence, but the first day it all goes belly up anyway.

Phantom Thread” stars the sublime Daniel-Day Lewis as Reynolds Woodcock,  a respected and most prickly fashion designer whose world does indeed go belly up by the arrival of first demure then not so much waitress/turned model/muse Alma, played wonderfully by Vicky Krieps.  The always terrific Lesley Manville plays Reynold’s stalwart, tough and loyal sister Cyril.

DDL, who has three Oscars, has said this is his last acting job. “Phantom Thread” could be his fourth. (It will likely garner a nomination — no surprise there.)

Did this world come as easy to Anderson as the others he wrote about?  Anderson quipped, “well for ‘Boogie Nights, it was about porn and of course that came naturally to me.” Then he added,  “for ‘There Will Be Blood,’ it was about oil and being from California I knew something about that.  But this one it was distant.  I love England and the people, the culture. The story of couture in that time, and the fairy tale that it is could only be told in Paris or London so I chose London.  Plus they have the greatest actors there.”  

Anderson’s close friend Daniel Day Lewis was also a collaborator with him in developing and writing this film.  “He had gigantic input,” Anderson explains, “He did an enormous amount of research.  He learned how to sew; he got pretty close to making 100 buttonholes.” (DDL fans will recall the actor once took off a year to be a cobbler’s apprentice in Florence, Italy.)

Lesley Manville was Thomas’s first choice in the role.  “He called me during the week and then we were to meet that Monday.”  She continued,  “I have watched all his movies but wanted to again. So I went on Amazon Prime and ordered them all. I made a pot of tea and watched them all again.” Did the actors every really meet the real Day Lewis who is known for staying in character during every film he shoots?  “Not really,” said Lesley.  “We are just starting to do a lot of press so hopefully we will then. “ 

Phantom Thread” opens Dec 25th.  And what got equal applause from the crowd was that Anderson dedicated the film to his close friend, the late filmmaker Jonathan Demme.  Classy move.

Outrage Over NY Times Story That Tries to Normalize Neo Nazi Who Likes “Seinfeld,” Eats at Panera, Shops at Target

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Well, thanks to clueless New York Times writer Russell Fausset (rhymes with “Faucet”), we now all about about neo Nazi Tony Hovater and his wife Maria.

Fausset is drawing outrage from all over the place for his story “A Voice of Hate in America’s Heartland.” He portrays Tony and Maria as a cool couple who like “Seinfeld,” shop at Target, eat at Panera bread.

Tony tells Fausset– and this is sooo cute– about “Seinfeld”: “I guess it seems weird when talking about these type of things,” he says. “You know, I’m coming at it in a mid-90s, Jewish, New York, observational-humor way.”

Only, of course, Tony hates Jews. He sells swastikas on his website for $20. Fausset leaves with the impression that is sooo enterprising. And ironic.

In fact, it’s really stupid of the New York Times to have published an article that comes off with no irony. It’s lots of fun for Twitter-ers, and the Atlantic has already run a parody, but to a huge number of people this piece normalizes anti-Semitism, racism, and white supremacy.

He declared the widely accepted estimate that six million Jews died in the Holocaust “overblown.” He said that while the Nazi leader Heinrich Himmler wanted to exterminate groups like Slavs and homosexuals, Hitler “was a lot more kind of chill on those subjects.”

“I think he was a guy who really believed in his cause,” he said of Hitler. “He really believed he was fighting for his people and doing what he thought was right.”

Wait– go back. Things are so bad now at the Times that they had to reference “the widely accepted estimate” of the six million Jews who died in the Holocaust with a link. Just in cause you don’t believe them.(The link is to Haaretz, which I’m sure every white supremacist believes.)

You know, the Holocaust, what Mel Gibson called “a numbers game.”

Dean Baquet, editor of the New York Times, this didn’t work. It’s disgusting. Talk about alienating your base.

Ron Howard’s Dad, Actor Rance Howard, Dies at 89: “His passion for acting changed the course of our family”

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220px-RanceHowardActor Rance Howard, father of Ron and Clint Howard, grandfather of actress Bryce Dallas Howard, has passed away at age 89.

Rance Howard was a journeyman actor, most recently seen in Alexander Payne’s “Nebraska.” He had small roles in movies like “Chinatown” and “Cool Hand Luke.” He worked a lot in television in the late 50s, and when Ronnie Howard became Opie Taylor in “The Andy Griffith Show,” Rance played a variety of roles in four episodes. He has a long list of appearance in various shows including “Gentle Ben,” which starred his other son, Clint. Both Clint and Rance have appeared in most of Ron Howard’s movies.


Just a couple of weeks ago, Ron and daughter Bryce celebrated Rance Howard’s last movie, “Broken Memories,” at an event in Hollywood. Ron told the audience (Rance was not there): “He has an undying love of the process, which has made him appreciate every day on a film or television set. And he’s never lost the youthful excitement for being a part of a process that tells a story that reaches audiences in different ways and reflects the work of a team of collaborators that share that excitement and that always rubbed off on me, that joy of being lucky enough to be among the storytellers.”

Condolences to the Howard family. Even 89 years old is not enough.

Mariah Carey Cancels More Xmas Shows As Sales Flag, All She Wants for Christmas Is You (Literally)

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Mariah Carey has cancelled more shows on her holiday tour. Now the first two shows at the Beacon in New York– her hometown– have been scratched. Carey says it’s because she has an upper respiratory infection but we know better.

Last week tickets for those shows were put on discount on GoldStar.com because they weren’t selling. And they didn’t sell. It’s an infection that spread right through the Beacon.

There are still three shows at the Beacon. And like the song says, All Mariah wants for Christmas is you. On secondary markets, already purchased tickets by bots and dealers are going begging through the whole house on all three nights. On Ticketmaster’s website I was able to request groups of 6 or 8 in every section.

It might be fun just to go the Beacon on a lark and see what’s going on. Mariah has just engaged Jay Z’s Roc Nation as her manager, which means she’s not giving up hip hop. She has a dead in the water single from the Christian movie “The Star,” which is too bad since the song is good. Total sales to date are 4,500. That’s FOUR THOUSAND, FIVE HUNDRED. It’s not getting airplay, but maybe it will during Christmas week.

Mariah’s whole career is one train wreck after another. Or, to use another cliche, a rollercoaster. She goes way up, then way down. There are reports that she had gastric sleeve surgery recently. That is no fun according to people who’ve had it. It’s certainly not what you do right before a tour. Let’s hope she’s in good shape when she hits town next week.

Is Dead Animal Adventurer Steve Irwin’s 12 Year OId Son Being Exploited on TV Shows? (Yes)

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Thursday night’s Tonight show was a repeat of an episode I guess I missed from last February. It featured Robert Irwin, the 12 year old son of the late adventurer Steve Irwin, handling dangerous animals.

Of course, Steve Irwin was killed in 2006 at age 44 by stingray. It bit him in the chest.

Just prior to Irwin’s death, he exposed the then 1 year old Robert to mortal danger when he dangled him in front of a crocodile.

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Apparently Irwin’s widow, Terri Irwin, has been doing this with both her kids since Steve’s death. She obviously can’t let go of being famous in Australia, so she’s using the kids. Maybe one of them will be eaten–sounds like good publicity. As far as this 12 year old goes, I don’t want to see him on an American TV show again until he’s of age– 21– and American TV producers should not book him. It’s exploitation.