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Adam Driver & “Star Wars” Power “SNL” to Huge Ratings– Bigger than Trump Show

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“Saturday Night Live” aired an hour late last night because of the insane Cardinals-Packers game (congrats to Larry Fitzgerald).

But it didn’t matter. Because Adam Driver, aka Kylo Ren of “Star Wars”–hosted, and lampooned the biggest movie ever, the ratings soared. Last night’s show had the biggest draw (3.0) in the key demo 18-49 in over two years–since a Jimmy Fallon-Justin Timberlake episode in December 2013 according to tvbythenumbers.com.

It didn’t hurt that country superstar Chris Stapleton was the musical act.

Last night’s ratings beat Donald Trump’s hosting effort as well.

Driver was in a lot of the sketches, and was excellent throughout. But his best sketch was a dark short film about the Golden Globes.

Box Office Update: “Ride Along 2” Bests Leo & The Bear, Benghazi Bay Finishes Fourth– Star Wars Only Makes $25 Mil for Weekend

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SUNDAY update: “Ride Along 2” $34 mil, “Revenant” $29.5, “Star Wars” $25 mil, “13 Hours” $16 mil.

 

Friday box office: “Ride Along 2” has a 15 on Rotten Tomatoes, but that didn’t stop people from seeing it in droves. The Kevin Hart-Ice Cube comedy made $12 million last night and handily beat “The Revenant” and a now declining “Star Wars.”

Yes, more people saw Hart and Ice Cube goofing around than a bear mauling Leonardo DiCaprio.

“13 Hours,” Michael Bay’s Benghazi movie, finished fourth with a little less than $6 million. Today in the Washington Post the former CIA chief in charge of Benghazi challenged the movie’s veracity. Can’t say I’m shocked.

“Star Wars” is heading nicely to $2 billion worldwide including U.S.

“Joy” crossing $50 million this weekend. “Spotlight,” the most important movie of the year, crossing $30 million.

“Spotlight” is the Big Idea movie of the year and will have the most lasting impact. That’s what Best Picture means.

Somehow Martin Scorsese Made a Great Movie (Vinyl) While He Was Making Another Movie (Silence)

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OK, so I guess Marty Scorsese never sleeps! He somehow made “Vinyl,” a movie– I thought it was going to be a TV pilot, but it’s a feature film– while he was making “Silence” halfway around the world.

HBO knows they have a hit in “Vinyl,” which is also a 10 part series following the premiere movie. So last night, accommodating executive producer Mick Jagger’s Rolling Stones tour schedule, they held a rare A list event at the Ziegfeld and Cipriani to celebrate the show. “Vinyl” launches on Sunday, February 14th.

In a week when David Bowie died, “Vinyl” recaptures the Bowie heyday of glam rock and a bankrupt New York circa 1973. Scorsese and writer Terence Winter, I am happy to say, have nailed it. All the grit of the city and the dirty record business come alive in “Vinyl,” which feels like a story that falls in the Scorsese timeline between “GoodFellas” and “After Hours.”

Bobby Cannavale finally gets his Best Actor role, his Don Draper part, called Richie Finestra. Cannavale will waltz away with an Emmy next fall for playing Richie, owner of a struggling, failing small record company trying to stay afloat by selling itself to Polydor in Germany for millions. It’s a scam– his American Century Records is worth nothing– but the sale will make him and his execs rich and change their lives.

“Vinyl” is incredibly well cast, from Juno Temple as a label assistant on the fast track to Ray Romano (hilarious) as one of Richie’s guys. James Jagger, Mick’s son with Jerry Hall, makes an outstanding impression as a rocker snatched up by American Century. Bo Dietl, the retired New York cop who sometimes acts, also makes a big hit as Joe Corso, the radio guy who makes things “right.” Ditto Andrew Dice Clay, who’s sensational, and Max Casella.

I’ll tell you more about “Vinyl” and its incredible detail– someone did a lot of research because this thing reads with great verisimilitude– closer to its premiere.

At the party, loving every minute: “Sopranos” creator David Chase, “Sopranos” actors Vince Curatola, John Ventimiglia, Tony Sirico, and Lorraine Bracco; Steve Buscemi, of “Boardwalk Empire” fame, Marisa Tomei, Michael Stuhlbarg, Jason Sudeikis (his wife Olivia Wilde, plays Richie’s wife). as well as Bobby C’s ready to give birth girlfriend Rose Byrne. I also saw Valerie Simpson, Glenn Close, Maureen (Mrs. Steve) Van Zandt, New York radio legend Dennis Elsas, Atlantic Records chief Craig Kallman, May Pang, and the mighty Patti Smith, among others.

Scorsese told me he credits his cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto (Wolf of Wall Street, etc) for the look of “Vinyl,” but fans of this incredible director will see that “Vinyl” is sort of an instant mini-classic for him. The feel of it is quite unlike anything on television or any of its new ancillaries. It’s really brilliant movie making. I can’t wait to watch the 10 regular episodes, which, by the way, Scorsese oversaw.

Many “insider” laughs for local New Yorkers, too– about mayor Abe Beame, who nearly destroyed the city; and references to local Long Island rock band The Good Rats made me guffaw.  Scorsese also restaged the entire 1973 Mercer Arts Center collapse–quite an accomplishment.

PS Kudos to Jill Larson of “All My Children” fame. She was in Scorsese’s “Shutter Island” and is back as Juno Temple’s aunt here. Plus, our pal Radio Man appears in the opening scene. He was also in “Shutter Island.” Funny that “inmates” from that insane asylum now populate 1973 New York!

Christian Bale Leaves Michael Mann’s Ferrari Movie– I Said So Last Week and No One Believed Me

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Last week in an Uncasting story I reported that Christian Bale was going to leave Michael Mann’s “Ferrari” movie. The minute I published it, two publicists whom I trust called to say I was crazy and this was not happening. “Please change it, it’s not true,” they said. In a collegial moment, I acquiesced. You can still see the mess I made changing it remotely.

At the Golden Globes, I asked Christian Bale if he was making the Ferrari movie. “Absolutely!” he said. No question about it. He looked at me like I was crazy.

This afternoon, the official announcement– Bale is not playing Enzo Ferrari. LOL. Well, I tried. It’s hard to be a saint in the city, kids. Lynda Obst gave her memoir about Hollywood the best title ever– “Hello, He Lied.” So freakin’ true.

I should have stuck to my guns. I have an idea who will play Ferrari. I’ll let you know if it materializes. At this point you can call me race-ist.

Casting: Leslie Mann in for Aniston on “The Comedian,” Josh Gad in “Marshall”

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Exclusive: Leslie Mann is stepping into Taylor Hackford’s “The Comedian.” Mann replaces Jennifer Aniston, starring opposite Robert DeNiro. The best comic in the business, Jeff Ross, wrote the screenplay. Art Linson is producing. When I announced that Aniston was leaving, her fans wrote in like crazy about who’s to blame, etc. These things happen all the time. Scheduling, chemistry, karma, who knows. There is no blame. It just ‘is.’ Each are terrific comic actresses.

I told you last week Josh Gad was joining Reginald Hudlin’s “Marshall” opposite Chadwick Boseman. Today it was made official and websites reported it as “exclusive.” Anyway, Josh is actually playing my great uncle, Samuel Friedman, who really tried the Joseph Spell case in Greenwich, Connecticut back in the 1940s with a young Thurgood Marshall as advisor from the NAACP. It’s a great story, I’m glad it’s being made. Gad looks nothing at all like my uncle Sam, but he’s a good actor and I look forward to seeing Hudlin having a success with this.

Exclusive: Watch Lady Gaga Play Oscar Nominated “Til it Happens to You” with songwriter Diane Warren

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Here is a video I received of Lady Gaga at the piano, singing the gorgeous “Til it Happens to You” with 8 time Oscar nominated writer Diane Warren. What a delicious moment. This girl can sing and play the piano! Someone sign her up!

Seriously, if this isn’t Best Song, what is? Lovely. This makes Warren’s 8th nomination. It’s her best song, too. Lady Gaga added to the writing and produced the record herself. They are a winning combo.

PS “Til it Happens to You” has turned into the #1 song on Billboard’s Dance Club chart. Cool!

Jennifer Lawrence Lining Up for Patty Hearst Feature from “O.J.” Writer

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EXCLUSIVE Jennifer Lawrence is picking up a machine gun and a beret for her next project. I’m told that Lawrence, now a four time Oscar nominee, will play Patty Hearst in a new feature film.

The screenplay is from Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, whose “People vs. O.J. Simpson” is about to hit big time on F/X.

Lawrence, I’m told, may also produce. No director is mentioned in the word around town, but honestly, her pal David O. Russell would be perfect for this. And Bradley Cooper could play the boyfriend Steven Weed who got Patty into the Symbionese Liberation Army and named her Tanya.

This would be a new take on the story for film. Paul Schrader made an excellent movie in 1988 starring the late great Natasha Richardson as Patty.

David Bowie’s “Blackstar” is Number 1 with 171K, Knocks Adele Off the Top of the Charts

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David Bowie’s legacy was honored by fans this week who made him number 1 on the charts. His “Blackstar” album sold 171,000 copies– plus another 6,000 in streaming.

But get this — his Best of Bowie sold another 101K–53,000 of which were accomplished through streaming. In the Top 10, Bowie moved 282,000 units in the six days since his tragic death.

Another 20,000 in sales were divvied up among miscellaneous Bowie albums Ziggy Stardust, Hunky Dory, and Let’s Dance.

It took Bowie to stop Adele, whose run at number 1 has gone on for two months. She still sold 136K of the “25” album to people who somehow didn’t have a copy. She’s up over 8 million albums so far. These latest sales may have come in Pluto.

For Bowie, it’s a tremendous salute to a great genius. I think people are freaking out because they realize we’ve lost a real artist, quite unlike almost anyone who is contemporary. Just look at his amazing catalog– the enormity of it, the depth of it, the stretch of time over 45 years. That is our memorial to him.

Source: Alan Rickman Had Pancreatic Cancer, And Not For Very Long– Came to NY in December

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EXCLUSIVE We are all saddened by Alan Rickman’s passing yesterday since no one — almost no one– knew he was ill.

Sources tell me Rickman had pancreatic cancer, and he didn’t have it very long. After all, he came to New York last June looking fit for the premiere of his movie “A Little Chaos.” He stayed all night at the Monkey Bar after party.

A month later he’s seen in wire service photos looking the same from a British festival.

But sometime around August, says a friend, he may have suffered a small stroke. “That led doctors to the cancer diagnosis.”

His decline was rapid after that. But Rickman and his wife Rima came to New York in December, and even saw the musical “Hamilton.” Apparently he let some people in on the secret at that point.

Listening to the radio today, I heard so many people go back to his “Die Hard” performance over 25 years ago. Rickman was so much more than that. He was devoted to the theater and was a real stage actor and director. The Oscars and the Tonys must do tributes of some kind to him.

Woody Allen’s Amazon Series Will Shoot 6 Episodes in New York Next Month

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EXCLUSIVE Remember how Woody Allen said he regretted making a deal with Amazon and didn’t know how he’d write a TV series? Well, he’s done it.

Woody’s untitled six episode series, presumably a comedy, will shoot beginning in March in New York. It looks like it will take six weeks, or one episode a week.

A casting call has gone out for supporting players including a young Jack Lemmon type and a group of “Miss Marple” types. No word yet on the plot, the main cast or characters, or anything else. But all should be revealed shortly. For the Lemmon character, Woody do well to check out new pop singer Charlie Puth. Juliet Taylor, FYI.

Woody’s next feature film — set for release later this year– has all star cast featuring Steve Carell, Parker Posey, Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, Blake Lively, and the amazing Judy Davis.