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Oscars: No Humanitarian Award This Year, Special Statues to Spike Lee, Debbie Reynolds, Gena Rowlands

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Interesting: no Jean Hershholt Humanitarian Award this year, or Thalberg award to a producer. But the Oscars will give Lifetime awards to director Spike Lee, and actresses Debbie Reynolds and Gena Rowlands. Doris Day was passed over again, which is a shanda.

Spike Lee has so many great movies, and no Oscars to show for them. He deserves it.

Rowlands is a popular choice, and legendary for her work with husband John Cassavetes among others.

Debbie Reynolds literally IS Hollywood. The Oscar statue should be recast in her image. And Carrie Fisher giving her the award at the winter Governor’s Ball will be hysterical.

No male actor this time around, and no fourth inductee. Surprising.

Angelina Jolie-Brad Pitt Movie “By the Sea” to Open AFI Fest November 5th (Watch Trailer)

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At last we get news of the Angelina Jolie-Brad Pitt movie “By the Sea.” Angie directed it, and we’ve been waiting for festival news. Now comes word that “By the Sea” will open the AFI Fest in Los Angeles on November 5th. The Universal Pictures release comes out eight days later, on November 13th.

“By the Sea” is not a sequel to “Mr. and Mrs. Smith,” the last movie the couple appeared in. Or maybe it is– it’s about a married couple going through angst in their relationship at a French seaside resort. It does sound a little like “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” We’ll see. Jolie (now Jolie-Pitt) is a very savvy filmmaker. And Melanie Laurent is in the film, so that’s value added.

Audi is the sponsor of the AFI Fest. And the premiere is at what we used to call Grauman’s– now TCL–  Chinese Theater. Maybe Brad and Angie will put their handprints in the cement outside. (And Lucy and Ethel can steal them!)

Love AFI. They do a lot of good work.

Ann Romney Book Coming Mid-September Addresses Her MS, Sex Life, 2012 Campaign

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Ann Romney is a fighter and a survivor. I’m told that the new memoir coming from Mitt Romney’s outspoken wife is a doozy with plenty of revelations about her fight with multiple sclerosis, the effect on the Romneys’ sex life, and how she coped with the 2012 presidential campaign.

ann romney bookThe book is called “In this Together: My Story,” to be published by Tom Dunne/St. Martins Press on September 29th. All the proceeds are going to the Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.

Mrs. Romney talks in the book about how she would come and go quietly throughout the 2012 campaign, never playing up her illness. She would “disappear” for a few days at a time.

One anecdote sure to get attention. According to spies, the first question Mitt asked when he and Ann got her MS diagnosis was about intimacy. My source says: “The doctor told them, ‘Couples find their own way’. Mitt was pretty dubious. The doctor said one couple would just clasp pinky’s to feel connected.” It’s unclear if the Romneys settled for that. But apparently they do exactly that now when they’re in public. Sweet stuff.

The timing of the book couldn’t be better. By September 29th, the Republican field should be in a frenzy. Ann Romney on the publicity circuit is going to be just what we need!

 

Murder, Mayhem, Movies: Ansel Elgort Circling “Billionaire Boys Club” Remake

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Everything old is new again! Now I hear that teen heart throb Ansel Elgort, fresh from “Fault in Our Stars,” “Divergent,” and so on, is circling a remake of the 1987 “Billionaire Boys Club.”

This is not to be confused with Pharrell Williams’s line of hoodies and caps that bear the same name. Somehow the “Billionaire Boys Club” over the years has become a fun reference.

But the real “BBC” was a real story about a bunch of sinister young Wall Street type white collar guys who participated in a Ponzi scheme in the early 80s. It ended in the murders of two people.

Elgort would play Joe Hunt, the leader of the group. He went to jail in 1987 for the murder of Ron Levin, a con man who swindled the BBC out of millions. Hunt represented himself, which is pretty unusual in itself. He’s been trying to get out of jail ever since, and even wrote a book out it. Hunt (real name Joseph Gamsky) is considered either a psychopath or a sociopath, depending on your view. There’s a good story about him and the BBC here.

The original “BBC” film was a TV movie. (The Menendez brothers said it inspired them to kill their parents, btw.) Judd Nelson played Hunt, and he was pretty good. But so much has happened, and Hunt is still in the news. Elgort, if played right, could really jump ahead in his career with this project. This is really like a young “Wolf of Wall Street” with very dark twist or two.

Stay tuned…

Celine Dion in Real Life “A Star is Born” Performing in Vegas As Husband Lays Dying

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What a night in Las Vegas! Forget the boxing matches. The real drama is at Caesar’s Palace where superstar Celine Dion is starting three nights of shows after a year’s hiatus.

But there’s more: as Celine sings, her husband and the father of her children, Rene Angelil, lies in his deathbed nearby, just about to succumb to throat cancer after a valiant battle.

The timing couldn’t be worse. Celine is giving interviews saying this is it, she’s done her grieving, and has already said goodbye to Rene.

She could be on stage when Rene passes away. The phone call could come just as she finishes her encore.

Celine’s interview with USA Today indicates she may be in a bit of denial. Was there no way to cancel these shows? Well, the show must go on, and Celine has made her peace.

Rene crafted Celine’s career from top to bottom. During her heyday on the charts in the 90s he was her Colonel Parker. Their story will make quite a dramatic movie.

Wait: Rene may come to the show tonight. Stay tuned…

Watch Bruce Springsteen, Dave Letterman, Paul Shaffer, Joan Jett in Darlene Love’s New Video

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Greetings from Asbury Park: Little Steve van Zandt (or Miami Steve, as we fondly think of him) organized quite a group for Darlene Love’s “Forbidden Nights” video. Bruce Springsteen, Paul Shaffer, David Letterman, Joan Jett, Bill Murray and Elvis Costello make cameo appearances. Also, I see Steve’s choreographer wife Maureen, dancing up a storm with her gal pals.

You have to wait all the way til the end to see Letterma, who looks like Tom Hanks’ character from “Cast Away.” I ran into Paul Shaffer last night at Valerie Simpson’s swell backyard BBQ birthday party (along with Freddie Jackson and lots of friends). Paul told the video was debuting today, how much fun they all had making it.
By the way, Paul also told me he and Dave Letterman are in regular touch, and they’re each decompressing after 37 years on daily TV.
Darlene’s album, “Introducing Darlene Love”– yes, it’s a joke, she’s in the Rock Hall– drops on September 18th.
Just FYI Stevie and Bruce did a similar thing many years ago for Darlene’s colleague Ronnie Spector. They produced her singing Billy Joel’s “Say Goodbye to Hollywood.” I offer it here as pure pleasure:

Robin Thicke Gives Piano to Long Island School as Part of Career Rehab Campaign

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Robin Thicke: last year, you thought his career was over. So did I. His “Paula” album sold two copies. That was a result of his stealing “Got to Give It Up” from Marvin Gaye, passing it off as “Blurred Lines,” sliming all over Miley Cyrus during a national TV performance, screwing around, and then divorcing the beautiful actress Paula Patton, his high school sweet heart.

Thicke was toast.

Now the rehabilitation has begun. Thicke was sent out to perform at charity functions like the wonky amFAR event in Cannes, and places like that. Free publicity. Good works. Now Thicke has a hit single with Nicki Minaj, and threatening a new album. Of course, another single borrowed heavily from a Barry White track, but this time– as opposed to the Marvin Gaye debacle– they just gave White credit.

Now Ken Sunshine’s company says Thicke donated a Yamaha piano “worth $10,000” to a school in East Quogue, Long Island (this is like the Outer Hamptons). He also talked to the students and played a couple of songs for them. He may have cautioned them not to steal other people’s music or cheat on your wife right after she has your baby.

This was all done as a charity deal– Sunshine reps VH-1 Save the Music Foundation. You know, Robin’s always been “a huge supporter of music education,” according to the release.

Well, this is all pretty amusing. F. Scott Fitzgerald was wrong. You can have a second act! And a third, and a fourth! Just ask Donald Trump.

“Compton” Cash Irony: History Repeats Itself as Warner Bros. Blows It On Rap/Hip Hop A Second Time

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All that “Straight Outta Compton” money could have gone to Warner Bros. That studio had the screenplay and the project through their New Line division. But someone bungled it, and Universal wound up with the big hit of the summer about the history of Dr.Dre, Ice Cube and rap music. Warners, say the trades, may get around $5 million for its trouble. But the “Compton” riches go to Universal.

The irony is that this is the second time Warners has bungled the so-called Compton situation. In fact, Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine– now zillionaires thanks to Apple and Beats– were at Warner Music Group (when it was still part of Time Warner) twenty years ago.

If you’ve seen the “Compton” movie you know the story: when Easy E had his “divorce” from Dr. Dre and Ice Cube, the latter two hooked up with Jimmy Iovine. He had his Interscope Records as a label at Warner Music. Death Row Records, along with Snoop Dogg, was all under his umbrella.

What you don’t see in the movie is that Time Warner didn’t want rap music or any of these people using that umbrella. “Gangsta” violence was at its peak, and there was immense pressure at the corporate level for Time Warner to force Warner Music to get rid of all of them.

And so they did. Interscope was sold to MCA, which was renamed Universal Music Group. Iovine and all the rappers seen in the movie left Warner Music Group for Universal. The rest is history. UMG became a huge force thanks to hip hop, from Snoop Dogg and Death Row to Eminem and just about everyone. Warner Music Group was gutted, and finally sold to Edgar Bronfman Jr., who squandered the little that was left of it.

The other irony is that Universal Pictures, like Universal Music before them, wound up with the “Compton” riches. It should be a business school study how Time Warner and Warner Music managed to lose not only so much money, but so much talent. Iovine and Dr. Dre went on to create Beats and sell it Apple for a billion dollars. And before that they made Universal millions and millions on hip hop and rap.

A smaller irony: it was Doug Morris, now the head of Sony Music, who was at Warner Music in the 90s. He was the cheerleader of Iovine and Interscope. When they were forced out, and WMG was sold, Morris took over Universal Music and let Iovine, Dr. Dre, et al flourish.

Meantime, I finally got to see “Straight Outta Compton” last night. It’s just terrific. I know it’s easy to say now that it’s made $115 million. But F. Gary Gray and the screenwriters have fashioned what I thought was a very moving and totally entertaining saga. The arc of Easy E’s life turns out to be the backbone of the film. Jason Mitchell is superb. But so are O’Shea Jackson Jr. (Ice Cube’s actor son) and Corey Hawkins, and Paul Giamatti as the nefarious Jerry Heller.

I loved R. Marcos Taylor as Suge Knight, and Marcc Rose as Tupac. Carl Franklin should cast them in his “Tupac” movie, which starts shooting in January.

Eventually we’re going to have a Biggie Smalls movie, as well as Tupac’s, and maybe something from Public Enemy. The history of hip hop is very cinematic because of all the violence. I just hope everyone can pull it off as well as this team did. Bravo! I can’t wait to see it again.

 

Kanye West to Get MTV Award, Preparing Rambling, Incoherent Speech Now

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Kanye West is finally getting an award. He’s getting the Video Vanguard from MTV at the Video Music Awards at the end of August.

Somewhere, Kanye is preparing a rambling, incoherent speech that will be marked by flashes of genius but weighed down by craziness.

He may even interrupt himself and demand someone else– maybe Kim Kardashian– get the award.

I had no intention of watching this show, but I will now. And so will everyone else. Great move for MTV. Everyone loves a trainwreck.

Actually it would be funny if they had Taylor Swift go up and start shouting at him mid-speech. I’d pay to see that.

Justin Timberlake, Sam Moore Among Inductees for Memphis Music Hall of Fame

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Sam Moore, the original Soul Man of Sam & Dave, is being inducted into the Memphis Music Hall of Fame in October, just five days after his 80th birthday. Moore is on Rolling Stone’s list of the top 100 singers of all time, and a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He appeared last December on the Kennedy Center Honors and has sung for all the living presidents.

Sam will be joined by Justin Timberlake, whose last two albums were the biggest sellers of 2014. Even though Justin is young for induction, he’s got the creds. He’s devoted to the Memphis sound and has used it on his solo records. He’s got soul!

The other inductees are pretty amazing too: Scotty Moore, legendary guitarist of Elvis Presley and Sun Records fame; Al Jackson, Jr., the late great drummer for Booker T and the MGs; the great full throated country singer Charlie Rich (“The Most Beautiful Girl”), Memphis Slim, and Alberta Hunter, who was a legend at the Cookery over here on University Place in Greenwich Village for years.

This group joins the 47 previous inductees, including B.B. King, Elvis Presley, Sam Phillips, Otis Redding, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, and Howlin’ Wolf, bringing the total number of inductees to 54.

The event takes place Saturday, October 17th in Memphis with a lot of celebrating.