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LeBron James Posts Video of Son, Bronny, 18, Playing Improv Jazz Piano One Week After Cardiac Arrest, Recovery

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Things are looking good for Bronny James.

The 16 year old high school basketball player son of LeBron James suffered a cardiac arrest last week on the court at USC as an incoming freshman. He was rushed to the ICU. Things looked dicey for a minute.

Now LeBron has posted a video of Bronny looking very well and playing improv piano. Whew! There were reports that one day after getting home, Bronny and the fam went to dinner at one of L.A.’s most expensive, exclusive restaurants.

That’s the way to recover fast!

Friday Box Office: “Barbenheimer” Keeps Rolling with Big Numbers for Both Movies, “Barbie” with Stunning $90 Mil 2nd Weekend

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Barbenheimer continues to draw big audiences on its second weekend.

Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” took in $29 million just last night. In one night. its second Friday! “Barbie” could pull off a staggering $90 million weekend. What a doll!

Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” made $13.4 million at the same time.

The way it’s been running so far, “Oppy” makes about half of the “Barbie” haul every day. And that isn’t bad!

“Barbie” is off by 59% from last Friday, but with these high numbers that’s to be expected.

Pop Chart: “Barbie” Soundtrack Debuts at Number 2, Loses Top Spot to Korean Girl Group New Jeans

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This is tough stuff.

The soundtrack to movie powerhouse “Barbie” did not arrive at number 1 this week, according to hitsdailydouble.com.

“Barbie” finished second, coming in behind a Korean KPop girl group called New Jeans. Their album is inelegantly titled “2nd EP Get Up.”

The “Barbie” soundtrack has spawned a lot of singles on the iTumes Top 100, but so far none have caught on in a big way. The only one close to a hit is Dua Lipa’s “Dance the Night,” which was released on May 27th and has been in and out of the top 10.

Meantime, Billie Eilish, Lizzo, and Nicki Minaj have tracks that are floating around the charts but not breaking through big time. Ryan Gosling’s “I’m Just Ken” had a brief boost but has fallen to number 70.

Strike Causes Sony Pictures to Move Projected 2023 Hits Like “Ghostbusters” to 2024, New Ethan Coen Release Also Delayed

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I told you a couple of weeks ago that the studios were starting to move their releases to 2024.

It’s all because of the SAG and WGA strikes. Instead of negotiating to end this thing, the studio heads are just moving the deck chairs on the Titanic.

Now Sony Pictures is delaying its potential 2023 fall hits to 2024. That includes the new “Ghostbusters” movie from its planned launch on December 20th to Easter 2024. That move pushes the next SpiderVerse movie to who knows when? The film still needs voice actors to work, and they can’t because of the strike.

Another 2023 release, “Kraven the Hunter,” from Sony/ Marvel will now wait til next summer for release. It was set to go on October 6th.

Little by little the fall schedule is being dismantled, which will have a serious effect on the Oscars and other awards shows. Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” will be released on October 6th, although so far no festival screenings have been announced. Scorsese films have often been the “surprise” screening at the New York Film Festival, and that may be the case again.

But with movies like Ethan Coen’s “Drive Away Dolls” now being moved by Focus Features to 2024, the number of possible nominees for Best Picture is shrinking. “Killers,” “Oppenheimer,” and “Air” were already certain. Now “Barbie” picks up speed with little competition. Stay tuned for more announcements of delayed premieres as the strikes prevent actors from promoting their films.

Madonna Shows Off Speedy Recovery After Medical Incident Earlier This Month: “Luckiest Star in the World”

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Madonna is up and dancing.

She’s posted an update on Instagram and looks pretty good for someone who nearly “died” this month. She’ll be in tip top shape for her 65th birthday next month. Her tour was cancelled, but the international leg will begin, they say, in October.

“Oppenheimer” Is the Real Summer Box Office Success: $117 in 1 Week, 3 Hour Movie About Scientists

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The real hit of the summer? “Oppenheimer.”

In one week, the three hour movie about scientist talking through how to build a bomb has made $117 in the US and another $124 million abroad.

Everyone’s going to see it, not just art house audiences.. Even celebrities are plunking down their 20 bucks. Paul McCartney and Steven Spielberg were each spotted in East Hampton. Blythe Danner went to the Sag Harbor Cinema. I’m sure there are many more instances.

Of course, “Oppenheimer” is an A plus movie. It deserves all the accolades and attention. But without the Barbenheimer marketing, it would not have been so much. “Oppenheimer” smartly piggy backed on “Barbie,” making the experience of seeing them in one sitting an event. It’s kind of a once in a lifetime thing in cross-referencing two very different movies.

“Oppenheimer” will play well through Labor Day, ease off, and come back in the late fall for awards season. Christopher Nolan’s film could pick up nominations in every Oscar category easily. Winning isn’t the issue right now. But it’s a helluva story for future schedules.

Tom Cruise Saved Movie Theaters Last Summer with “Top Gun,” This Week “Mission Impossible” Losing 1,300 Theaters in 3rd Week

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No one could have foreseen this disaster.

Last summer, the whole movie season was about Tom Cruise saving theaters with “Top Gun Maverick.”

But what a difference a year makes. “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” are booming after just 1 week, adding theaters and breaking records.

But “Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning” is sitting there like a lox. Today, Paramount is withdrawing it from 1,300 theaters in its 3rd week. Total box office is around $125 million, a fraction of what the studio — and frankly what all of us — thought would happen.

To make matters worse “Dead Reckoning” is Part 1. With these results, there’s legitimate fear about how to gin up excitement about the sequel which is due next summer. The price tag for Part 1 is said to be about $300 million because of well, everything involved. The total price for both movies could be $400 million or more.

So far, the worldwide gross for Part 1 is around $400 million with most that from foreign countries.

It isn’t like Part 1 didn’t get good reviews. Critics loved it, and audiences that saw it did, too. But it was all about timing. According to insiders, Paramount was scared that “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” would be a massive hit, so they stayed away from July 4th weekend thinking Indy’s second weekend would be a monster.

As it turned out, “Dial of Destiny” made no impact in its second weekend and July 4th was wasted. By the time “Mission Impossible” launched, “Barbenheimer” was looming. Indeed “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” were so well marketed together and apart, that they moved in on Part 1’s territory fast. And now those two have eaten up IMAX theaters, regular theaters, and audience disposable income.

What will happen to “Dead Reckoning Part Two”? Post-production is underway, but there had better be some surprises — like some characters rising from the dead maybe? Let’s hope there’s a plot twist of all time!

Randy Meisner, Eagles Bassist for Most of Their Hits, Dies at Age 77 from COPD, Wrote “Take it to the Limit”

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Earlier this evening it was announced that The Eagles’ founding member and original bassist, Randy Meisner, died at age 77. The reason was COPD.

Meisner played the bass on all the foundational hits by The Eagles from 1971 to 1977. He wrote and sang the hit song, “Take it to the Limit.” His harmonies are heard on all the records from “Take it Easy” through “Hotel California.” He was replaced at that point by Timothy B. Schmidt. But listen, you could live on the royalties pretty well from Eagles records. Their Greatest Hits from that period is in a dead heat with Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” for biggest selling album of all time.

Meisner really lived a rock and roll life, too. He had many fallings out with the Eagles, Poco, and other groups and musicians. His second wife died in 2016 when a gun she was moving in a hall closet went off by accident and killed her.

The Eagles recently announced a final tour, albeit without Glenn Frey. Meisner hadn’t been with the band in decades, but he left his mark. Just listen to his bass on “One of these Nights.” He’s written into rock history.

Emmy Awards Join Daytime Emmys in Limbo as TV Academy Leaves September Date for Sometime in Winter

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The Emmy Awards are no longer happening in September.

Thanks to the dual strikes of actors and writers, the Emmys have been postponed indefinitely. This isn’t a surprise. There’s no way the TV Academy could stage them until the strikes are settled.

The Emmys join the Daytime Emmys in this predicament. The Daytime Emmys were set for June. They are also on hold.

The Emmys will hopefully be rescheduled for December or January. The latter month is problematic because of the Critics Choice Awards and maybe the Golden Globes. The longer the studios insist on playing this game, the more screwed up things are going to get.