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JACKO SHOWS DELAYED, BUT ARE DEFINITELY ON

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MICHAEL JACKSON LONDON SHOWS DELAYED; LEGAL THREATS ‘BOGUS’

Michael Jackson’s London concerts are going forward as planned, despite legal threats from miscellaneous types who’d like to cash in on the action.

The latest threat, reported on tmz.com, is “bogus” according to insiders and has no legal standing.

Concert promoters who never came up with the money and never had real agreements are suing Jacko and former (like in the 80s) manager Frank DiLeo claiming that they’d agreed to be part of some kind of Jackson family tour with the Jackson 5 and Janet Jackson.

Good luck: DiLeo does not represent Jackson and never signed anything, say insiders. Jackson never signed anything either.

Somewhere at the bottom of this latest minor intrigue is promoter Leonard Rowe and Michael’s dad, Joseph Jackson. I reported a few months ago that these two were trying to worm their way into Jacko’s world. It’s not happening.

Meanwhile, as I reported exclusively last week, the Jackson shows will be delayed from July 8th to July 13th or 14th for their start. Director Kenny Ortega should announce tomorrow that he needed a’ little more time for rehearsals and sets. Ortega is putting together a hot show, I am told, featuring Cirque du Soleil dancers and performers.

JUSTIN BRAGS ON ‘SNL’ ABOUT ‘HITTING IT’ WITH BRITNEY

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JESSICA BIEL IS STILL WITH JUSTIN, TOO!

It was a wild and unusually funny “Saturday Night Live” last night, with Justin Timberlake as host.
In a skit in which Justin is portrayed as an immigrant coming to America through Ellis Island, Timberlake speculates about his great great grandson. In the course of the skit, he predicted his progeny would sleep with a famous pop singer.
“”Publicly they’ll say they’re virgins, privately,” Timberlake says. “He hit it.”
So much for illusions.

Timberlake pokes fun at himself throughout the very funny sketch, also suggesting that making love to so many beautiful women turns his descedant to men. (He’s just kidding.)

http://www.nbc.com/Saturday_Night_Live/video/clips/immigrant-tale/1099500/
The other big news from “SNL” last night in the realm of pop celebs is that Timberlake, if you care, is obviously still dating Jessica Biel. She was on the show and introduced Ciara, singing with Timberlake. So much for the breathless reports that the couple had broken up.
All of this is minor stuff. Overall “SNL” was consistently funny last night. Jimmy Fallon was back to do “The Barry Gibb” show, in which he and Justin are the Bee Gees brothers Barry and Robin Gibb in 70s leisure suits. Fallon was brilliant in that one, and the two of them had a ball. Also excellent was a new short musical film from Andy Samberg and Timberlake sending up Mother’s Day featuring Susan Sarandon and Patricia Clarkson as their moms–the guys want to be the others’ “Mother Lover.” Hysterical.
Timberlake is an excellent comic presence, with –obviously–a voice that lends itself naturally to whatever’s needed. He could host a weekly comedy show with no problem.

What I don’t understand is why he continues to pretend to play musical instruments. He looked ridiculous mock playing keyboards during Ciara’s first song last night.
Ciara, meantime, is a mystery. A hot young thing, she’s great at leading backup dancers through gyrating dance moves worthy of a great strip club. She’s damn sexy. But her voice is thin and her songs are awful. Well, you can’t have everything.

PS Leonard Nimoy, Chris Pine, and Jeremy Quinto plugged the new “Star Trek” for no apparent reason, but it was nice to see Nimoy on the show.

STAR TREK SEQUELS INEVITABLE; FARRAH STILL IN TREATMENT

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STAR TREK SEQUELS: THEY’RE COMING

If you’re wondering, there will be sequels to the current ‘Star Trek’ movie.

After all there were nine ‘Star Trek’ films the first time around. If Paramount were a person it would be clapping hands in joy and rolling around on the carpet right now. They’ve restarted a series.

Future films built off this one could certainly include the real James T. Kirk, William Shatner, and tell prequel stories to those seen in the TV series. Expect announcements shortly. Generally in these situations the actors are signed for three movies.

But don’t dismiss a return by director J.J. Abrams. Over the weekend, Abrams had the number 1 most accessed page at boxofficemojo.com, beating Angelina Jolie, Hugh Jackman, and all the stars of current movies. A director, no less! With ‘Lost’ on TV, and ‘Alias’ behind him, Abrams is a hot commodity now.

At Paramount this is especially true since Abrams directed the last ‘Mission Impossible’ movie, number three, with Tom Cruise. It’s conceivable that he could restart that series too, possible with a real ‘MI’ team like the TV show and not just as a star project.

FARRAH STILL IN TREATMENT

Don’t count Farrah Fawcett out quite yet.

Despite Ryan O’Neal’s claim to People magazine that Farrah Fawcett has stopped receiving cancer treatment, friends say that’s not completely true.

‘She may have stopped one treatment on the day that Ryan spoke,’ says one close friend. ‘But we haven’t given up, no one’s thrown in the towel.’

That’s good news for the courageous actress. Her battle against cancer will be documented this Friday night on NBC in a film made by good friend, Alana Stewart. If nothing else, the film should give some insight into how people live with cancer, and why every day brings simultaneous hope and discouragement.

The film should show a few good friends who’ve gathered around Farrah, including Stewart, hair dresser to the stars Jose Eber. Fawcett was his first celebrity client and they’ve remained close ever since.

Some non celebrities are also featured. Fawcett’s father, James, is still alive but her mother, Pauline, died in 2005 at age 91. Farrah’s older sister, Diane, died in 2001 from lung cancer. Like Farrah now, she was 62 years old.

And don’t believe the dire statements on the syndicated TV shows either about doctors ‘flying in’ to Los Angeles at the 11th hour. All of Fawcett’s doctors are exactly where they’ve been; there’s nothing so dramatic going on says someone who spoke to Farrah’s German doctor on Sunday.

DISHING AT THE WAVERLY; ALAIN DUCASSE

Monday night: if you live at the cramped corner of Waverly and Bank Streets in the West Village, get ready for an onslaught. During the cocktail hour chef John DeLucie is celebrating publication of his book, ‘The Hunger: A Story of Food, Desire and Ambition,’ from Ecco Press. Four hundred A list guests are expected.

The Waverly, like Elaine’s and Balthazar, is one of the few restaurants seemingly unaffected by the recession. Last Friday night there was a one hour wait for tables. Regulars Dan Abams and Dave Zinczenko entertained two brunettes at a round table. There were tons of fashionistas. I suppose they will all be at book party. ‘The Hunger’ is an engaging tale of one chef’s rise through the New York ranks of kitchens. DeLucie, by the way, once worked at the wonderful Arizona 206 on East 60th St. That explains everything.

PS: Another New York restaurant of note is finally getting traction. Benoit (pronounced Ben-wa), on Fifty ‘fifth Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, is the latest offering from legendary French chef Alain Ducasse. It’s moderately priced bistro food’and delicious. Some flowers, a little music, and a dress code (I couldn’t believe what some of the people were wearing on a Saturday night’or not wearing in some cases), and Benoit should become a destination. The roasted chicken for two is a hit!

NEW FILM COMBINES “STAR TREK” AND “STAR WARS” ACTORS

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TWO CAPTAIN KIRKS, TWO DARTH VADERS

‘Star Trek’ fans were disappointed that William Shatner wasn’t in the new J.J. Abrams hit tribute. Actually, Shatner was, too.

But in a new animated sci fi film scheduled for next February, both Shatner’the old Capt. James T. Kirk’and Chris Pine‘the new one, Kirk’s younger self’are not only featured but have scenes together. (The dialogue was recorded separately, however; the Kirks did not meet in a sound booth.)

The film is called ‘Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey.’ Written and directed by Dr. Harry Kloor, ‘Quantum Quest’ also has the distinction of featuring two Darth Vaders’James Earl Jones and Hayden Christensen. There’s also a vocal appearance by Luke Skywalker, aka Mark Hamill.

I spoke to Harry Kloor yesterday about ‘Quantum Quest.’ He says the release date is set for February 2010, although he thinks he’ll be ready to start screening it in the fall. ‘We had to wait to do our [sound] mixing until August,’ he said. That’s why the delay.

(John Carrabino, who’s managed Pine to ‘Star Trek’ fame and fortune, told me he knew just about nothing about the movie, however.)

Kloor’a physicist who’s also written scripts for ‘Star Trek Voyager’ and other sci fi TV series’told me the plan now is to self-distribute ‘QQ.’ So far, he says, he’s brushed off the advances of major studios who want a piece of the action. Of course, the film is problematic to program: it’s just 45 minutes long. It’s going to be shown in IMAX theaters, ‘natch, where kids and spaceniks should go nuts for it.

‘QQ’ was initiated and sponsored by NASA, including footage from actual space missions. Kloor got a grant from the Jet Propulsion Lab via its Saturn robot rocket mission’Cassini Huygens.

Featured along with the actors is Neil Armstrong, the first man to step on the moon. It’s the first time he’s been in a movie of any kind.

You can see a clip from the film, featuring a voiceover by legendary Casey Kasem, at http://www.qqthemovie.com/. The producers had better update their MySpace page, however. It still lists John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson among a few actors who didn’t ultimately work on the film.

STAR TREK IN AT NUMBER 1 WITH $30 MIL FRIDAY

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‘STAR TREK’ BEAMS UP A TOTAL $30 MIL

The box office numbers are in for Friday night. “Star Trek” according to showbizdata.com took in over $26 million on Friday night, beinging its grand total from Thursday night showings to a smidge over $30 million. It finished at number 1.

“Star Trek” easily trounced “Wolverine: X Men Origins.” The second Friday for that film was $8.2 million. Last Friday the Hugh Jackman sci-fi thriller took in over $34′ million. Its box office has declined every day since then.

“Star Trek” didn’t break any records, but considering the new film revived an old franchise it’s pretty impressive. If the numbers hold up, expect a $75-$90 million weekend. And that’s also pretty good considering it has no stars in it–just knowns and Leonard Nimoy as Spock. “Wolverine” has Jackman, Ryan Reynolds, Patrick Stewart, and the advantage of three recent films with the character in it.

ELIZABETH EDWARDS TURNS THE TABLES ON HUBBY, HIS MISTRESS

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ELIZABETH EDWARDS’ PR CAMPAIGN WORKING

You have to hand it to Elizabeth Edwards. The put upon, physically ill wife of ex Senator John Edwards has decided to turn her lemons into lemonade.

Elizabeth officially publishes her second book, ‘Resilience,’ today. And resilient she is. By using her husband’s affair and his possibly illegitimate child as a hook, she’s driven sales of what is a pretty otherwise dull book through the roof.

Today, ‘Resilience’ stands at number 11 on amazon’s best seller list. That’s 11 of all books, hard and soft cover. You go, girl!

Edwards’ pr campaign is sort of brilliant: use the husband’s ex mistress and the whole scandal to her own benefit. There’s hardly a person alive in this country who doesn’t know that Elizabeth wouldn’t allow Oprah to say the mistress’s name on her show.

For the record: it’s Rielle Hunter.

There’s also hardly a person alive who doesn’t know that Edwards purposely waffled about whether Hunter’s baby daughter was fathered by the ex-Senator. Elizabeth, a brilliant woman with a law degree, can’t see a resemblance between this baby and pictures of her own. But, hey, maybe, who knows? It’s too bad she’s not selling subprime mortgages.

The National Enquirer has a cover story on Hunter this week. But my guess is it wasn’t planted or supported by Hunter. A source close to her adamantly denies that Hunter has ever spoken to the Enquirer. Right now, you wonder: what good would it do her? The only person who makes out from an Enquirer story is: Elizabeth Edwards. She’s got a book to sell. Hunter has remained silent.

And, for the record, she doesn’t need a paternity test for baby Frances. As Hunter has said: she knows who the father is.

Meantime, Hunter’s sister, to whom she hasn’t spoken in years, has been doing the syndicated rag show circuit. She also may be the source for quotes in the Enquirer.

And lest we all think that the Enquirer has a new picture of Hunter and baby Frances on its cover, guess again: that’s the same photo they’ve used for months and months. Frances is now over a year old. That picture is of a baby. The most recent photo of mother and child was published by this reporter at his old column back in March.

MARIAH SET TO BE A CANNES CANNES GIRL

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MARIAH SET TO BE A CANNES CANNES GIRL

The Cannes Film Festival welcomes all celebrities, but this year it’s going to be a little more fun than usual.

Mariah Carey is set to descend on the famous Croissette’the strip along the beach in Cannes’as star of a hot movie called ‘Precious.’

‘Precious,’ of course, was called ‘Push’ when it had a sensational debut in Sundance this year. But there was another movie called ‘Push,’ which no one will even remember by the time someone releases ‘Precious’ this fall.

By someone, I do mean’who knows? It’s a Lions Gate movie, but The Weinstein Company thought it had a deal first at Sundance. There will be some legal wrangling before the movie is released.

In the meantime, Mariah hits Cannes with thunder and lightning starting next week promoting ‘Precious’ and its popular director, Lee Daniels, previously the producer of ‘Monster’s Ball’ and the director of ‘Shadowboxer.’ Daniels has quickly established himself as a force in the industry. He also directed Mariah in the less successful ‘Tennessee.’ Other ‘Precious’ cast that should be showing up includes Lenny Kravitz.

And plenty more big names are headed to Cannes despite the bad economy. Brad Pitt stars in Quentin Tarantino‘s “Inglourious Basterds.”’ Director Terry Gilliam has Johnny Depp, Colin Farrell, and Jude Law finishing up Heath Ledger’s role in ‘The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus.’ The legendary director Francis Ford Coppola is going to debut his new ‘Tetro’ at the Directors Fortnight arm of the Festival with actor Vincent Gallo in the lead role.

So the Festival de Cannes begins next Wednesday, with Pixar/Disney’s ‘Up,’ a highly anticipated animated film from the people behind ‘Wall E.” And on Thursday of the following week, at the Hotel du Cap, Sharon Stone, Kenneth Cole and Harvey Weinstein come in for their annual AmFar dinner, Cinema Against AIDS, the most glittering night of the Festival, with Annie Lennox performing and Bill Clinton making a special appearance. Not too shabby!

MCCARTNEY, BONO: PAY THESE MUSICIANS, PLEASE

Yesterday I noted that in the Warner M(usic) analysts’ call, Edgar Bronfman Jr was all excited about the Performance Rights Act coursing its way through Congress right now. That’s House Bill 848 and Senate Bill 157.

Why not? If the bill passes, and radio stations are forced to pay a royalty for song play to performers, record companies’the copyright holders’will get a small percentage of the take.

But more importantly, and this is really important, the performers’who’ve collected nothing during the FIFTY years of rock and roll on radio’will receive the lion’s share of that royalty.

Right now, when you hear a song on the radio, only the writer(s) of it, and the publisher, get paid.

Under the new act, which the radio companies object to, the singers and musicians will get paid, too. All of them, not some of them.

The Bill is supported by tons of musicians like Paul McCartney and Bono, who already get paid a writers’ royalty but have rallied to support all musicians. ‘Soul Man’ Sam Moore and Judy Collins, as well as Sheryl Crow and plenty of others have already gone to Congress to plead this worthy cause.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman, Rep. John Conyers (D-Michigan) is a prime supporter of the bill. And so is Senator Orrin Hatch.

I’ve written about this a lot in my old column. But basically, the lack of a performance royalty is why so many older performers are forced to hit the road every year looking for audiences. While record sales may dry up when a performer is past his/her prime, their songs are still played on radio day and night. This is why Las Vegas is filled with pop stars whose records don’t sell but whose songs we love like Cher, Bette Midler, even Celine Dion.

Fifty years of free radio seems like enough: it’s time to get the Performance Rights Act passed. It’s legislation for artists who’ve been denied for too long.

‘STAR TREK’ REBOOT SET TO DEVOUR ‘WOLVERINE’

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STAR TREK ALREADY HAS $7 MIL IN TILL

J.J. Abrams’s reboot of “Star Trek” is set to devour Hugh Jackman in “Wolverine” this weekend.

Last night, “Star Trek” took in $7 million at advance screenings–$2 mil more than “Wolverine” did during its advance screenings last week.

Meanwhile, “Wolverine” has declined in its box office take every day since its $34 million opening last Friday. The numbers have gone down every day this week, suggesting that the fervor for metal claws has dulled.

Maybe it’s just a case of brains over brawn.

One thing “Star Trek” has over “Wolverine”: you want to see it again almost as soon it’s over. Fans are going to return at least once to find “easter eggs” that are hidden in the film.

“”Wolverine” has few of those easter eggs. Its ending has already been reported, and Aint-it Cool-News website let loose earlier this week that Patrick Stewart, of “X Men” fame, makes an uncredited appearance.

So it’s off to the races, with “Star Trek” looking to do what damage it can before next Friday, and the release of Tom Hanks in “Angels and Demons.”

JACKO SUED BY MANAGER WHO MADE HIM MILLIONS

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JACKO SUED BY MANAGER WHO GOT HIM $25 MIL

Michael Jackson‘s ex manager and publicist, Raymone Bain, who worked with him from 2005 through 2008, has sued him for $44 million.

I told you in my old column several weeks ago that Bain was considering filing suit. Basically, she says she set up Jackson for his AEG Live deal for concerts in London, and now she wants her cut.

Discussions for the concerts began in February 2007, with Bain talking to AEG’s Randy Phillips. As I reported at the time, Jackson wouldn’t go through with it. But last year, after Bain was gone and replaced by Tohme Tohme (who is now gone, too), Jackson was finally convinced to agree to the shows’he was more desperate for the money than ever.

Bain is suing Jackson for, essentially, continuing his pattern of disloyalty and caprice. She says in her papers that once she set everything up, he paid everyone except her and stopped talking to her. Why she’s surprised is a good question: Jackson fired Bain a couple of days before the jury returned its verdict in his 2005 child molestation trial after months and months of work.

Bain was rehired in 2006 after Jackson split for Bahrain, and he signed agreements with her in May of that year authorizing her to reinvent and run his businesses. She did just that, hired new lawyers to represent him, and got him out of trouble and lawsuits. Jackson rewarded her by turning his back and changing his phone numbers. That’s called Jacko Standard Operating Procedure.

One of the things Bain did for Jackson was oversee a refinancing of his massive debts in 2007. At the end of that year, the refinancing gave him a fresh $25 million ‘ which of course is all gone sixteen months later. The refinancing also provided a separate $16 million to pay debts and legal losses. This means that Jackson’s debt secured by his ownership interest in Sony/ATV Music is headed toward a staggering $400 million.

SPECTER FUNDRAISER WEEK BEFORE PARTY SHIFT

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SPECTER: RAISED FUNDS A WEEK BEFORE CHANGE

Senator Arlen Specter must have really been on the fence about changing political parties’right up to the end.

On Monday, April 21st’one week before he announced his shift from the Republican party to the Democratic party’Specter had a fundraising lunch in New York.

The lunch was hosted by Wilbur Ross, owner of private investment group W.L. Ross (part of Invesco, an even bigger major global investment firm) at the Algonquin Hotel on West 44th St.’ The lunch took up the largest banquet room, on the 2nd floor of the fabled hotel.

Ross, who was once married to New York Lieutenant Governor Betsy McCaughey, has been a regular contributor to Republican candidates like John McCain and Rudolph Giuiliani.

As a political donor, Ross has a lot in common with Specter: According to public records, Ross gave to Democrats during the Clinton years, then switched to Republicans during the Bush administration. Invesco also contributes heavily to Republican causes.

In 2005, Wilbur Ross, Jr. was ranked #347 on the Forbes 400 list of wealthiest Americans. He has been heavily invested in the coal and steel industries in Specter’s state, Pennsylvania, over the years. His returns have been plentiful, too, in the hundreds of millions of dollars.

Major Republican donors were said to be in attendance at the lunch. It’s unknown how much money, if any, was raised. But one guest said afterward that he was ‘shocked’ when, a week later, Specter switched sides.

Neither Ross nor his press rep has responded to calls or emails. Specter’s office pointed out that in his announcement on April 28th the Pennsylvania senator said he’d return any campaign funds to disgruntled supporters. So far, according to reports, several donors have made the request including fellow Congressmen.