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Box Office: New “Ghostbusters” Opens Slightly Behind 2016 Version with $16 Million

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The new “Ghostbusters” opened about the same as the old “Ghostbusters.”

Thursday-Friday numbers for “Frozen Empire” were $16 million. In 2016, “Afterlife” made $650,000 more during the same launch.

What happens today and tomorrow remains to be seen. The movie has a B+ Cinemascore, about even with its Rotten Tomatoes audience number of 86. Fans of the last chapter want to see it. It’s unclear if there’s motivation beyond that.

Some prognostications put the weekend at $42 million.

Meanwhile, Disney has finally dumped “Luca” into theaters without much enthusiasm. It made $150,000 last night. “Luca” already an international release, and is available on DVD. So there’s not going to be a rush to theaters.

More tomorrow…

Donald Trump So Close to Billionaire Owner of Moscow Murder Club He Starred in Son’s Music Video, Held Pageant at Club

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EXCLUSIVE c2024 Showbiz411 must credit: How close is Donald Trump and his family to the owner of the club where the Moscow massacre took place? Well, Donald starred in a music video made by Emin Agalarov, son of the club’s billionaire owner. Fast forward to the last 20 seconds of Emin’s video below.

The Trumps — meaning Donald and Donald Jr — have deep associations with the Agalarovs, who own the Crocus City Hall club where dozens of Russians were murdered last night.

Read this account of the Mueller Report’s chronicle of their long relationship.

In 2013, Donald Trump staged his Miss Universe Pageant at the Crocus Club. When Trump was running for President in 2016, Donald Jr. held his now infamous meeting with the Russians at Trump Tower thanks to the Agalarovs. Is it a coincidence that yesterday’s horror took place in Crocus City Hall? We may never know. But the connection between Trump and the Agalarovs, not to mention Vladimir Putin, exists.

Vice spoke to Emin in a video (see below)

Chart Failure for Older Artists: Justin Timberlake New Album Just 65K, Bon Jovi Single 940, Zayn Only 77!

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If you’re old or you’re not working constantly tending your audience, sales of records are over. That’s today’s lesson in the music business.

Examples: this week Bon Jovi released a new single called “Legendary.” It sold the equivalent of 940 copies, half of which came from streaming. Yes, nine hundred forty copies. Fewer than a thousand.

But things get worse: One Direction’s Zayn Malik released a single called “What I Am” that drops the f word in its chorus. Zayne has struggled with depression, so this is a tough story. With no promotion, “What I Am” sold 77 copies through streaming and had no sales.

And not good: Justin Timberlake’s “Everything I Thought It Would Be” was not at all what he expected. The album sold only 65,000 copies. Chances of hitting half a million are similar to the Republicans suddenly waking up and realizing what’s happened to them. Justin had better have a compelling opening act on his tour or he’ll wind up in JLo territory.

The top selling album of the week was Ariana Grande’s “Eternal Sunshine” with just 100,000 copies, down 56% from its debut last week. It was mostly a streaming event, as I wrote yesterday.

Did the internet kill the music business? Yes, without a doubt. The next test is Beyonce on March 29th. Otherwise, everything is Taylor Swift. And she barely sold 250,000 albums this week with 8 albums!

Kate Middleton Says She Has Cancer After Being Pressured by Media to Explain Her Absence (Watch Video Statement)

Princess Catherine of England has posted a video statement explaining her absence after pressure from the media. The young mother of three says she has cancer. This comes as her father in law, King Charles, is also being treated for cancer. In neither case have they explained what kind of cancer, the treatment, or prognosis. But this is devastating news for any family, especially one that has to live in the public spotlight

So much for all the horrible theories the tabloids and public had about Kate’s situation. I doubt anyone will learn a lesson about making wild and terrible guesses about a celebrity’s personal life.

“Ghostbusters Frozen Empire” Previews Same as 2016, Rotten Reviews, Soft Audience Interest

The people who went to previews of “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” in 2016 remain the audience for its sequel.

Last night, “Frozen Empire” took in $4.7 million, just $200,000 more than than the 2016 previews.

This was not a stampede.

The new movie has a rotten 44% on Rotten Tomatoes and a soft 86% from the audience last night.

It could be worse, I guess, for Sony Pictures, which is still struggling after “Madame Web” tanked in the last month. If only they could think of a way to get Peter Parker or some kind of Spider Man reference into “Frozen Empire.” That might do the trick.

What happens next? Bad weather is coming to the Northeast tonight and tomorrow, which may keep the Busters at home. The “Afterlife” opening weekend came in at $44 million. If “Frozen Empire” can tie that, the powers that be will satisfied. But much lower would not be celebrated.

Stay tuned…

Donald Trump Says He Has Almost $500 Million in Cash, But His Lawyers Say He Can’t Get a Bond

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Which is it?

Donald Trump says on Truth Social this morning that he has “almost $500 million in cash.”

His lawyers have told the court in New York that he can’t pay his $464 million judgement. They say he can’t put up the money for a bond. Attorney General Letitia James is getting ready to take is properties off the Monopoly board.

So which is it? Does he have the money or doesn’t he? He says he was going to use it for his presidential campaign. And some Big Macs. But now?

And another day begins.

Broadway Review: “Water for Elephants” Musical Overcomes Book, Movie with The Flash–Grant Gustin –Leading a Real Circus to Victory

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Thursday night, the elephants got their water on Broadway.

A new musical based on the book and movie, Water for Elephants, stormed the Imperial Theater. A magnificent lifesize puppet elephant turned up on stage with a very talented cast including Grant Gustin (The Flash on TV), Gregg Edelman, and Paul Alexander Nolan, plus Isabelle McCalla.

While the story sometimes sags, and the music isn’t exactly Sondheim, the production itself is so overwhelmingly good that you never notice the flaws. Director Jessica Stone stages the most thrilling circus since the real one was at Madison Square Garden, combining elements of Cirque du Soleil like performances and the Big Apple Circus — plus a little of Diane Paulus’s landmark “Pippin.” The acrobats are so balletic, athletic, and energetic there are times when you actually gasp as they do their tricks.

The story is simple: Gregg Edelman plays an older Jacob Jankowski, who goes to the circus and recalls his days as a young veterinarian in the 30s traveling with a long ago troupe. As he tells the story, it’s of a triangle between him (Gustin), the circus owner’s wife (McCalla), and the owner himself (Nolan). That’s it, but along the way we meet all the different performers, as well as Rosie the Elephant (who could get a Tony nomination) maybe a distant cousin of the horse from “War Horse.”

Among the standouts in the supporting cast are Stan Brown as Camel, an old sage still riding the circus train, and the entire ensemble of circus workers who dance, fly, and tumble with soulful and precise choreography.

A little more later — keep refreshing — on this hit production that will be garnering a dozen or so Tony nominations. “Water for Elephants” is a knockout!

Good News for NBC’s “SVU,” “Law & Order” Classic, Chicago Shows, But Chris Meloni’s Organized Crime Teeters

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Well, it’s good news for Dick Wolf at NBC.

His Wednesday line up of “Chicago” shows will all be back next season.

So will “Law & Order,” and “SVU,” for more stories ripped from today’s headlines.

But Christopher Meloni’s “Law & Order Organized Crime” is teetering on cancellation. So far NBC will only say they’re in discussions. But “OC” has never built a loyal viewing base. Still no one knows what it’s about after three seasons. I’ve tried to watch it to no avail. I don’t get it.

If NBC cancels “Organized Crime” that will lessen Wolf’s stranglehold on the network. If NBC keeps it, or moves it to Peacock, which is possible, Meloni and everyone else involved would have to take pay cuts.

“Organized Crime” did show some spark of a rating last week when it ran against “Station 19” on ABC. If Meloni’s fans tune in tonight with some heft, maybe they’ll keep their show.

How Much Do Superstars Make from Streaming? Ariana Grande Struggling with 13 of the Top Songs

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Look, we’re not taking up a collection for Ariana Grande. She’s loaded.

But how much do superstars actually make from streaming? The answer is: not a lot.

According to the Song Revenue chart from hitsdailydouble.com, Ariana had about 13 of the top 50 streaming songs last week. She had the number 1 song for streaming with “We Can’t Be Friends.”

Thirteen songs — you’d think that would add up to a fortune. But the total is around $850,000 — not even a million bucks. Her top song brought in just $135,000.

Once you take away taxes and the streamers’ cut, and everyone else’s, Ariana has just enough money to buy a clip on pony tail. And imagine how the other superstars did who are on that chart, most with just one track.

Streaming ain’t for the squeamish, that’s for sure.

Watch: Michael Jackson’s Daughter, Paris, Stars in Ozzy Osbourne Video “Crack Cocaine”

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Paris Jackson, Michael’s daughter, has an acting turn in Ozzy Osbourne’s new single.

The video is called “Crack Cocaine,” and Paris stars in it. Ozzy made with with Billy Morrison, and it’s not about crack cocaine exactly, just that loving the girl in the song drives him “insane” like, you know — it rhymes.

Very catchy song, could get going on radio. Paris is gorgeous, and it’s a witty turn for her. I’ll bet Sharon Osbourne thought of this.