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Kim Cattrall Returns to “Sex and the City” for One Minute, 30 Seconds and Saves the Show, And Just Like That

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Kim Cattrall returns to “Sex and the City” today in the season finale of “And Just Like That.” Samantha calls Carrie from a limo and instantly saves the show. The scene lasts one minute and 30 seconds.

Cattrall filmed her scene by herself. Sarah Jessica Parker contributed her side of the phone call on another day. Oh well. They’re such good actresses they seem happy to speak to each other. But we all know the real story.

Producer Michael Patrick King is smart. He uses the old show’s jolly score under the conversation, which has to do with Samantha being thwarted in her plan to fly in to New York for one night to join Carrie and her dinner party. For a minute, you feel nostalgic for the good old days.

But the old “SATC” did not include scenes that in this series are only useful for fast forwarding. While there was improvement in Season 2, the show is a drag without Cattrall. Who knows what the numbers are? No one. Is anyone watching “And Just Like That?” It’s hard to imagine it has a widespread fanbase. But it will be back one more time, and let’s hope that’s the end of it.

Best character of the season: Kristin Davis. She has a scene in Episode 10 that reminded me of Patti Arquette in “Boyhood.” If this show is ever part of an awards campaign, I’d push her for supporting actress in a comedy.

Trump Announces Arrest Time Today on Social Media: Is He Asking For Trouble at Atlanta Courthouse

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Is this another dog whistle from Donald Trump?

He’s announced his arrest time at the Fulton County Courthouse in Atlanta. It’s 7:30pm. Is Trump expecting to get a crowd of his insane followers to show up? So far few fans have come to his arrests and arraignments.

Trump is still crowing about his Twitter views on the Tucker Carlson interview last night. He doesn’t get it. The likes still trail way behind. It’s not a success.

Original “Blind Side” Producers Weigh In on Current Dispute Between Michael Oher and Tuohy Family Over Finances

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“The Blind Side” case continues. Michael Oher recently filed suit against the Tuohy family, but the family has the receipts and Oher faces dealing with Hollywood powerhouse film Lavely and Singer.

Now Alcon Entertainment founders Broderick Johnson and Andrew Kosove have put out a statement. They say:

“The deal that was made by Fox for the Tuohy’s and Michael Oher’s life rights was consistent with the marketplace at that time for the rights of relatively unknown individuals. Therefore, it did not include significant payouts in the event of the film’s success.

“As a result, the notion that the Tuohys were paid millions of dollars by Alcon to the detriment of Michael Oher is false. In fact, Alcon has paid approximately $767,000 to the talent agency that represents the Tuohy family and Michael Oher (who, presumably, took commission before passing it through).

“We anticipate that the Tuohy family and Michael Oher will receive additional profits as audiences continue to enjoy this true story in the years to come. In addition to these contractual payments, Alcon made a charitable contribution to the Tuohy family foundation. We offered to donate an equal amount to a charity of Mr. Oher’s choosing, which he declined. ”   

Friars Club, Dead Anyway, In Brutal Financial Loss: Arbitrator Awards Former CEO $1.4 Mil Despite Past Crimes

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EXCLUSIVE Years of poor character judgement and mismanagement have cost the already-dead Friars Club $1.4 million.

An arbitrator has awarded the club’s former CEO Michael Gyure $1.4 million including legal fees in a case filed three years ago.

The Friars Club was already under water, trying to sell its storied headquarters on East 55th Street to fend off foreclosure.

The Club’s stunning loss to Gyure (ironically pronounced “jury”) stings in particular because the former CEO was found guilty for failure to file personal taxes and for former tax offenses. He was sentenced to one year of supervised release in July 2019. He’d been a lightning rod at the club after it was raided by the FBI several years ago. At that point, the fabled club fell apart, with the remaining celebrities leaving the organization to disreputable members. But Gyure had rallied remaining followers who showed up in court to support him.

That was immediately followed by a sexual harassment lawsuit brought by the club’s former receptionist against the club. She won nearly $1 million in a settlement. The cause of the suit, Friars “Scribe” Bruce Charet, remained with the club nonetheless, bringing in his own business partners to run it.

The Friars and Gyure have a bizarre history. Even as the Club was falling apart, was under federal investigation, endured the sex harassment lawsuit, they kept renewing his contract. Then in 2020 they abruptly terminated him. Gyure turned around and sued the Club. The Club countersued sued him in 2022 for embezzlement.

Long gone are the halcyon days of Alan King, Freddie Roman, Larry King, Joan Rivers, and so on. Even before the club went downhill it was shunned by the new generation of comics like Jerry Seinfeld, David Letterman, Jimmy Fallon, Jon Stewart, and so on. They wanted nothing to do with it as it sank into oblivion.

Since Gyure was ousted, and lawsuits were filed by both parties, the Friars have drifted into a kind of hell no one could have imagined. Charet and his associates, according to sources, still have some kind of hold over the Club. I reported earlier this year that the Club lost its trademark rights to its 100 year old logo. The sign outside the Club was stolen or removed during the filming of “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and still hasn’t been found. Just recently they announced they were licensing the audio from their decades of their famous Friars Club Roasts to Sirius XM despite questions about who owns the rights. It’s unclear if the participants ever signed waivers. The Club also lost its 501c3 tax free charitable status.

The Club has been padlocked shut for most of this year.

Trump, On Eve of 4th Arrest, Gets 180 Million Looks with Tucker Carlson Interview, But Just a Fraction of Likes on Twitter (X)

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Donald Trump went on Twitter (X) last night for an “interview” — meaning PR stunt — with the moronic Tucker Carlson.

So far, on the social media platform, the meeting of these lesser minds has 180 million “views” — meaning looks for a couple of minutes or so.

Trump is bragging on his own social media right now that the number could get up to 300,000!

But the “likes” of the interview tell a different story — just 583K. That’s a fraction of the so called total views. And a small one. Even if the likes get up to 1 million, that’s a pretty sad response. It lags way beyond the total — and even that number doesn’t indicate who watched the conversation all the way through. Trump foments hate in the talk, and refuses to say civil war isn’t possible.

The Trump/Carlson gasbagging of each other took place while the potential GOP presidential candidates debated each other on Republican state media, er, Fox. News. It looks from the NY Post and Foxnews.com that Rupert Murdoch is going with bland, vague, hate-filled Ron DeSantis for now. The Florida dweeb governor, who’s turned his state into a cultural wasteland, gets the most attention today in Murdoch’s media.

Today at 4pm we get Trump’s mugshot after his 4th arrest on his 4th indictment. Should be quite an afternoon in Atlanta!

A Message to You, Rudy: Decades of Despicable Behavior End with an Arrest, Mug Shot, Fingerprinting, $150,000 Bail

The Specials once sang “A Message to You Rudy” which was not about Rudolph Giuliani but has come to have new meaning over time.

Decades of despicable behavior — lying, cheating, infidelity, gross meanness — ended in at the Fulton County Courthouse today with the arrest, mug shot, fingerprinting, and $150,000 bail.

New Yorkers despised when he was mayor. He lost his mind a long time ago. After Gracie Mansion — and his affairs, let’s not forget — Rudy went from hating Donald Trump to becoming his stooge. And this is where it’s landed him.

Whatever happens next is the cherry on top of the sundae. But what satisfaction to see this clown brought finally to his knees.

Sean Penn’s Zelensky-Ukraine Documentary Produced by Ex-CBS News Chief Susan Zirinsky to Premiere Next Month

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Remember when Sean Penn was sneaking into Ukraine to hang out with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky?

Well, he’s made his documentary about being first to Kyiv and it’s premiering on Paramount Plus September 18th.

“Superpower” is produced by Susan Zirinsky, President of See It Now Studios. Zirinsky is the ex-head of CBS News, ex-head of “60 Minutes.” She became famous when Holly Hunter played a character fashioned after her in the great James L. Brooks movie, “Broadcast News.”

“See it Now” is named by Zirinsky for the original “60 Minutes” on CBS in the 1950s created by legends Edward R. Murrow and Fred Friendly.

The film was financed by FIFTH SEASON and VICE News, with VICE Studios and Projected Picture Works producing alongside Penn,  Billy Smith, Sergei Bespalov, Danny Gabai and Lauren Terp. Executive Producers are Kate Ward, Katie Peck, Andrew Freston, Bruce Dixon, Hozefa Lokhandwala, Subrata De, Susan Zirinsky, Terence Wrong, Anthony Gudas, Chad A. Verdi and Sasha Cherniavsky. FIFTH SEASON is handling the global distribution of the film.

Broadway: Is COVID Back? “Sweeney Todd” Stars Affected, Plus Britney Spears Jukebox Musical Shutting Down

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Before I get to COVID, let me remind you I told you the Britney Spears jukebox musical, “Once Upon a One More Time,” was doing terrible business and would close soon. Now they’ve announced a closing date of September 3rd. The show got terrible reviews and was a bad idea. Britney, who lives in her own world anyway, never came to see it. Of course, she was busy with a third divorce. But New York in the summer heat? No way.

COVID — is it back on Broadway? “Sweeney Todd” stars Josh Groban and Annaleigh Ashford have it, and this started last week. The result is “Sweeney Todd” — with excellent understudies — still dropped to 79% capacity and by around $350,000 at the box office. There’s definitely a feeling that COVID is sneaking back in through the stage door. Twitter/X account @Broadwaycovers is full of listings of standbys who are filling for ailing featured performers this week in shows like “Wicked” and “…& Juliet.”

Writers Guild Strike No Closer to End As Union Says “This wasn’t a meeting to make a deal. This was a meeting to get us to cave”

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The Writers Guild strike against the movie studios aka AMPTP continues. The WGA sent this message out to members yesterday after the studios offered a tepid response to the brutal strike. Members of both the WGA and SAG AFTRA are suffering, as are thousands of people connected to the business from craft services to trucking to costumers etc. From the WGA response below, it doesn’t seem like the two sides are getting any closer to agreements.

Yesterday, both unions staged huge solidarity rallies to show that despite the studios trying to crush them financially, the guilds remain strong in their resolve not to give in.

“Our priority is to end the strike so that valued members of the creative community can return to what they do best and to end the hardships that so many people and businesses that service the industry are experiencing. We have come to the table with an offer that meets the priority concerns the writers have expressed. We are deeply committed to ending the strike and are hopeful that the WGA will work toward the same resolution,” said Carol Lombardini, president of AMPTP, in a statement included with the contract offer details.

But Lomardini’s words don’t match the reality of what’s going on here. Here’s a link to the studio’s latest proposal.

The longer this goes on, the more likely broadcast television — scripted shows — will lose audience that will never come back. Is that the idea?

WGA letter to members:

Dear Members,

After 102 days of being on strike and of AMPTP silence, the companies began to bargain with us on August 11th, presenting us for the first time with a counteroffer.

We responded to their counter at the beginning of last week and engaged in further discussions throughout the week.

On Monday of this week, we received an invitation to meet with Bob Iger, Donna Langley, Ted Sarandos, David Zaslav and Carol Lombardini. It was accompanied by a message that it was past time to end this strike and that the companies were finally ready to bargain for a deal.

We accepted that invitation and, in good faith, met tonight, in hopes that the companies were serious about getting the industry back to work.

Instead, on the 113th day of the strike – and while SAG-AFTRA is walking the picket lines by our side – we were met with a lecture about how good their single and only counteroffer was.

We explained all the ways in which their counter’s limitations and loopholes and omissions failed to sufficiently protect writers from the existential threats that caused us to strike in the first place. We told them that a strike has a price, and that price is an answer to all – and not just some – of the problems they have created in the business.

But this wasn’t a meeting to make a deal. This was a meeting to get us to cave, which is why, not twenty minutes after we left the meeting, the AMPTP released its summary of their proposals.

This was the companies’ plan from the beginning – not to bargain, but to jam us. It is their only strategy – to bet that we will turn on each other.

Tomorrow we will send a more detailed description of the state of the negotiations. And we will see you all out on the picket lines and let the companies continue to see what labor power looks like.

In solidarity,

WGA Negotiating Committee

Trump the Martyr Declares in Dog Whistle to Followers: “I will proudly be arrested tomorrow”

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In two new posts this morning, former “Apprentice” host Donald Trump sends out a dog whistle to his lunatic, mentally ill followers.

Using the words ‘proudly’ and ‘patriot’ he declares his martyrdom. He will ‘proudly be arrested’ and

do it for “American Patriots.”
Trump, I think, will go to jail and die there so he can be a saint or martyr for his deluded base. These posts lack any kind of reason. And of course tonight he’ll try and steal the focus from the GOP debate on Fox by saying crazy things to Tucker Carlson — also several lightbulbs short of a chandelier — on Elon Musk’s X/Twitter.