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Cecily Strong on Her Surprise “SNL” Exit after 11 Seasons: “I am ready to go, but I’ll always know home is here”

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Cecily Strong’s sudden exit from “SNL” this weekend took everyone by surprise– even her, I think. But we know all is well since after she wrote this on Instagram she was spotted by sources hanging out with Lorne Michaels at the after party. I think she just realized she’d reached a limit.

Here’s what she wrote:

“My heart is bursting. I have a lot of big huge life changing love to unpack, so this is what I can say tonight 💙

“Ten and a half years ago I got my dream job. The first actual work day I tried to be very cool and make it look like I knew what i was doing and I was supposed to be there. I left that night around 11 after saying goodbye to everyone. I got stuck wandering around the building because none of the elevators went to the first floor and I was trying so hard to avoid having to go back upstairs to ask for help because I’d already said goodbye!!! I think I went to every floor trying to figure out if there was another exit I was missing. I might have even gone into a stairwell. I ended up going back upstairs and my soon-to-be great friend Colin Jost helped me out and walked me over to the secret night time elevator.

“It felt as impossible to leave that night as it does now. And my great friend Colin Jost ended up helping me again, this time by getting Elvis to sing me off (thank you Austin Butler you absolute kind and generous dreamboat).

“I’m sorry I’ve been a little quiet about it publicly. I didn’t want the extra pressure on something already so emotional for me. And I’m so grateful I got to have these wonderful past six shows to help me ease into it and get to meet and laugh and probably overly hug Molly, Marcello, Devon, and Michael who I think are not only brilliantly funny but really great humans. I am ready to go, but I’ll always know home is here. I’ve had the time of my life working with the greatest people on earth.”

Watch the Trailer for Christopher Nolan’s Blockbuster, “Oppenheimer,” Coming Next Summer with All Star Cast

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Cillian Murphy plays J Robert Oppenheimer in next summer’s blockbuster about the development of the atomic bomb. Christopher Nolan is the director and if this movie is told in a straightforward way, it will be great.

Let’s hope there’s no playing with time. This trailer looks amazing.

Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Robert Downey Jr. and Florence Pugh co-star.

Review: 3 Hour “Babylon” Sends Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Director Damien Chazelle into a Real “La La Land”

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Welcome to “Babylon,” an homage to Kenneth Anger’s infamous book, “Hollywood Babylon,” filled with scurrilous stories — almost all untrue — describing the film capital of the world in the late 1920s as Sodom and Gomorrah.

Director Damien Chazelle, with three really great movies behind him (“Whiplash,” “La La Land,” “First Man”), seems to have taken all this imagined bacchanalia too seriously. So he’s applied his generous sense of art production and cinematography to invent a mostly bogus world that goes way over the top and collapses in a heap of incoherence.

At three hours, “Babylon” has a lot of different plots that don’t come together. Their one common thread is sewn by Margot Robbie as a flapper who is styled, for some reason, a like an 80s disco queen. She looks nothing like the other women of the film, and sounds like Amanda Seyfriend‘s Marion Davies from “Mank.”

Robbie’s Nellie escapes her restrictive home for the lights of Hollywood. She’s determined to be a big star in the silent films. She makes a friend who becomes her manager and lover (Diego Calva as Manny), They are just the beginning of a long list of studio executives, actors, and hangers on, some real, some fictitious, who are at the center of a debauched world that makes “The Great Gatsby” look like a horror movie.

Nellie and Manny, you see, navigate Hollywood’s sinister waters through wild parties, secret orgies held in tunnels beneath the city, and so on. This is Anger’s fantasy now filtered through Chazelle’s camera. None of it makes any sense or connects to anything in the way of a coherent movie. Remember Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone in “La La Land”? Well, they’re not here.

I can’t say even Nellie and Manny are sympathetic characters. The only one who is is Brad Pitt as fading silent actor/director Jack Conrad. Sound familiar? Conrad is similar to Pitt’s Oscar winning character, Cliff Booth, who also sensed his time was up as stunt man and coat carrier to Leonardo DiCaprio’s middling TV star, Rick Dalton, in “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.” With everything else so completely out of control in this movie, Pitt gets quite zen. He makes himself the magnetic center of the film, and we’re willing to follow him to his tragic fate.

The only other character in “Babylon” who conveys Conrad’s self-knowledge is Jean Smart‘s gossip columnist, Elinor St. John. She’s pre-Louella Parsons and Hedda Hopper, visiting sets, trying to control lives, make or break careers. Smart is having some big moment right now with “Hacks.” Elinor is not so different from Deborah Vance, the world weary comedian. She’s seen it all. And in the dead center of this three hour carnival, Elinor and Jack have the best scene of “Babylon” as if Cliff and Deborah meet in a time warp. I think they deserve Oscar nominations just for that.

The rest of “Babylon.” though is a Mixmaster, a Cusinart, a kaleidoscope. It’s too much money, no restraint, everything but the kitchen sink. Or, and the kitchen sink. It’s Chazelle’s “Heaven’s Gate.” He’ll recover from it, and so will we. But like David O. Russell’s “Amsterdam” — another all star cast and creative bloat — it’s a major disappointment in a year when we needed each of them to be successes so badly. Disappointment is all you get here.

“Saturday Night Live” Sources: Insiders Knew Cecily Strong was Leaving, But Exit Was Kept Quiet EXCLUSIVE

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EXCLUSIVE It was certainly a surprise last night when “Saturday Night Live” posted a goodbye to Cecily Strong just as the dress rehearsal began at 9pm.

Strong had signed up for a new season even though she missed the first couple of episodes. She hadn’t even filmed a spot of the show’s opening credits and people feared she wasn’t coming back. There was never any mention of her returning just for a handful of episodes.

Sources close to the show say her exit was known internally, but no one knows why it wasn’t declared when it was decided. But by the time the cast got together for the table read-through, it was finally announced.

The “SNL” after party was held at Buddakan in Chelsea on Seventh Avenue. Sources say Strong and executive producer Lorne Michaels were among the last to leave the celebration. “The party was still going strong at 4:30,” says a guest. “Cecily and Lorne were in a deep conversation by themselves for at least 45 minutes. It looked like a very warm talk. They were laughing and smiling.”

Strong has no big projects listed on her imdb page except “Shmicago,” the follow up to “Shmigadoon,” which this column announced earlier in the year. If something new has popped up which pushed her to leave “SNL” it’s unknown. It could be exhaustion, or money, or both.

“SNL” has lost a slew of cast members this year. The last holdovers are Kenan Thompson (20 years) and Mikey Day (6 years as a performer). The rest of the cast is newish, although they’re all doing pretty well. Heidi Gardner looks like she’s the biggest beneficiary of Strong’s exit.

Box Office: Disney’s “Avatar 2” Has Blue Christmas as Even ABC Critic Panned It, A Fail for “The Whale”

“Avatar 2” has come up short. Disney was hoping for a blow out with upwards of $175 million this weekend. The total is more like $130 million, which is certainly a big number but not the one to crow about. It is starting to look like a Blue Christmas for a movie that everyone waited for for 13 years and cost at least $250-$300 million.

You could tell, though, as the big day arrived that “Avatar 2” was going to be underwhelming. “Visually Stunning” is a nice way to say it looks great, but how is it different from the first movie? And there are going to be a lot more episodes? You’ll need a snorkle.

One indicator of how weird this is: ABC’s Peter Travers panned it. Disney owns ABC! ABC had a TV special just for “Avatar 2”! But that couldn’t get Travers, who’s usually upbeat about most Big Director films, from even equivocating. He just didn’t like it! To wit: “it’s a long sit. The movie drags in spots and Cameron hasn’t lost his tin ear for dialogue.” Ouch!

Why am I not surprised by the negative reaction to “The Whale”? When I saw the film at the Hamptons Film Festival, I thought it was emotionally manipulative and over hyped. Since then, a lot of audiences didn’t like its take on the morbidly obese.

This second weekend of release saw a roughly 50% drop from the debut week. This weighty movie is not going to get off the ground. Brendan Fraser is fine, but his 600 pound fat suit is turning people off. The incredible nostalgia for Fraser, who was never a great actor, is not going to carry this thing over any threshold. Fraser is lucky: this is a light year for Best Actor nominees. He will get the semi-final nod because of it, but he won’t win.

Fraser’s 90s nostalgia seems similar, by the way, to the sentimental clamor for Ke Huy Quan in “Everything Everywhere.” It’s nice to see the “Indiana Jones” kid back, but this is a martial arts sci fi movie that becomes repetitive very quickly. Again, a nom for Best Supporting Actor, but Judd Hirsch and Brendan Gleeson are the real candidates for the top honor.

PS Loved the “CBS Sunday Morning” valentine to Paramount Pictures not so subtly hidden in their piece on Margot Robbie and Paramount’s “Babylon.” CBS and Paramount are sister companies under Viacom, which I didn’t hear mentioned (must listen again). The movie’s not very good, but the studio! The studio is helping pay the bills for CBS and vice versa.

Watch “SNL” Elegant, Moving Finale Tribute to Cecily Stong– Best Send off Ever

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Best send off: Austin Butler sings “Blue Christmas” to and with Cecily Strong. Whole cast joins in. Kenan Thompson and Colin Jost look upset. Nothing lasts forever. Eleven seasons is pretty amazing.

Surprise: Cecily Strong is Leaving “SNL” Tonight After Signing for the Season — Last Minute Announcement During Rehearsal!

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UPDATE I’m told host Austin Butler serenades Cecily at the end of the show with “Blue Christmas” as Elvis — and announces that this is her last show. There’s also a moment to watch on “Weekend Update.”

Surprise! And not a good one!

Cecily Strong is leaving “Saturday Night Live” tonight after 11 seasons. She missed the first couple of shows this season because she was doing a play in Los Angeles. But then she came back strong (so to speak) lifting the show up. This seemed like it was going to be her big year as the star of the show.

What happened? Who knows? But maybe in returning she realized she was done. Anyway. let’s hope she has a big career ahead of her — she’s shooting the “Chicago” version of “Schmigadoon” soon. And there should be much more!

Interesting that the announcement was made on SNL’s Instagram and not Strong’s. And it was made abruptly tonight, at around 9pm. Hmmm…

Bruce Springsteen Ultimate Merch: $600 for Instantly Recorded 31 First New Shows from 2023 Tour

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Here’s a novel idea:

Bruce Springsteen is going to record each of his first 31 new shows starting in February. At the conclusion of each show, you can get recording of the latest show.

But it’s a subscription. You get all 31 shows on the first leg of the tour. A set of CDs costs $600, CDs plus MP3 is $700.

There are other options, too, like regular MP3 only, $300.

The concerts will be be official multi-track audio recordings. They won’t sound like bootlegs. Some of the shows will be three to four hours long. Five of the shows toward the end of this leg will be in the New York area, so you know that will heighten the drama.

This seems to be created as a merch deal, so Sony Music/Columbia Records won’t be participating. And you know these sets will become overnight collectables. Also you have to put your money down now for pre-orders. Prices go up on January 1st.

This whole idea of offering recorded concerts at the end of the night is not exactly new. Back in 2008, Michael Lippman and his son Nick of Lippman Entertainment tried it at the end matchbox twenty shows. The concerts came on rubber bracelets with the old fashioned USB ports. It was a great idea, just a little ahead of its time.

UPDATE “Avatar 2” Opens Lower Than Expected with $53 Mil Thurs-Friday, Subdued Weekend Surprise

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Here’s a blue Valentine for James Cameron’s “Avatar 2”:

Friday night looks like it produced $36 million in ticket sales. Adding the $17 million previews, the opening night total would be about $53 million.

That’s the 67th best opening night in box office history.

It’s not a gigantic start. It’s a really good one, but not a great one.

What’s going on? Weather certainly is playing a part. The last couple of days have been treacherous through much of the country. Not even Pandora can make people get in their cars to brave the elements.

But there also may be a sense of “we’ve seen it before.” “Avatar: The Way of the Water” is an animated movie for adults. The messaging is that it’s visually stunning but not dramatically urgent. So it may take a little bit before the box office lights up.

Stay tuned…

Report: Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot Superman Wonder Woman Cameos Cut from “The Flash” Movie Coming This Spring

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Warner Bros-DC Films has learned its lesson. No more cameos in new movies from stars they’re trying to get rid of.

The Hollywood Reporter says Henry Cavill and Gald Gadot’s respective cameos as Superman and Wonder Woman are being cut from “The Flash.” The movie starring Ezra Miller will arrive on June 16, 2023.

Cavill was just ousted as Superman from the new DC Movies regime. Gadot lost her Wonder Woman lasso after the studio clashed with director Patty Jenkins. The new DC chiefs, James Gunn and Peter Safran, are just tossing out everything and starting again. Good luck!

The $200 million movie is already under the microscope as Miller himself has had a ton of bad PR and Miller’s legal problems to deal with. It’s almost been cancelled a few times.

Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck were each also supposed to be in “The Flash,” but at this point who knows? There could be a hologram of Adam West at this point! (And what about the recent Batman, Robert Pattinson?)

Imagine if people worried about King Lear, Prospero, or Hamlet like this? (Who?)