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Former “Young and Restless” Star Michael Muhney Says He Was Suicidal After False Claim Forced Him Off Show

Former “Young and the Restless” actor Michael Muhney has posted an extraordinary notice to Twitter over the weekend. He says now that five and a half years ago, when he was fired from the CBS soap and then slagged on social media with a “grotesque internet rumor and lie,” he became suicidal.

Muhney, a committed cyclist, wrote that he’d “imagine drifting across the double yellow line into oncoming traffic and ending it all.” He notes that his wife’s mother actually had committed suicide some years earlier, and that he sought his wife’s permission to post this Tweet.

What happened to Muhney haunts the number 1 one rated “Y&R”. A volatile actor on the set, he often clashed with series star Eric Braeden. When he was abruptly told by CBS Daytime chief Anjelica McDaniel that he was being written off the show, something odd happened. TMZ’s TV show reported that Muhney was out because of he’d sexually molested “Y&R” actress Hunter King, who was in her early 20s. They didn’t seek any comment. No complaints were filed. It was a done deal according to TMZ.

It gets more curious here. Standing in the background that day on the TMZ set was Brian McDaniel, husband of Anjelica McDaniel. She was Muhney’s boss (and still runs CBS Daytime). You can see him in this clip at 1:27, resting his chin on his palm. Brian McDaniel, then a comedian, was also a regular on TMZ.

So what was the husband of CBS’s chief of Daytime Programming doing on TMZ while the show was presenting incendiary and unsubstantiated possible illegal behavior by a CBS Daytime employee? And how does Harvey Levin “know” in the segment that Muhney is guilty? Or that he’s been accused of other “bad behavior”? The whole thing is a set up, it seems, to tank a career without judge or jury.

Muhney has always denied anything happened. The actor says he later discovered that the rumor was started by a fan on the internet. He said in an interview that his lawyers approached CBS and got nowhere. (They don’t sound very competent.)

King never filed a complaint with CBS, Sony TV, or with her union. She has never spoken in Muhney’s defense. But was almost immediately thereafter given a contract to also appear on the CBS nightime sitcom, “Life in Pieces.”

Muhney certainly had a right to be depressed, if not suicidal. When he came to “Y&R,” he’d been a regular on “Veronica Mars.” But in the last five years he’s struggled to find work. His last role was a small one on ABC’s “The Good Doctor” in 2017. Coincidentally, Brian McDaniel doesn’t have any credits on the IMDB since 2017 either.

The post this weekend was incredibly brave of Muhney, who was clearly scapegoated out of “The Young and the Restless,” where he played Adam Newman to great acclaim from 2009 to the end of 2014. He was nominated for a Daytime Emmy for Lead Actor in 2013. Since he was ousted, the role of Adam Newman has been recast twice– first with Justin Hartley, who went on to “This is Us,” and currently with a new actor 12 years Muhney’s junior.

Box Office Hell: “Dark Phoenix” $7 Mil Lower than Lowest Estimate, “Pets 2” Comes in 53% Lower than Original, But “Rocketman” Hits $50 Mil

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What a weekend!

Marvel-Fox-now Disney’s “Dark Phoenix” came in at $33 million including Thursday previews. The low estimate had been $40 million, so this was really really really a disappointment.

It’s the end for the X Men in their current form, but a sad one considering how other series on both TV and in movies have gone out on highs– especially the Avengers for Marvel.

But now there will a break, a re-think, and the X Men, Spider Man, the surviving Avengers, and other Marvel characters will all be tossed into new movies. But this left the X Men in tatters, whereas Spider Man, Captain Marvel, and Black Panther remain hot hot hot.

In other news the number 1 movie of the weekend,  “Secret Life of Pets 2” made sad $47 million. That’s 53% lower than the original blockbuster. The Pets will have to come up with better Secrets for their third installment. (Maybe a Marvel crossover!)

“Rocketman” has hit $50 million on its way to $100 million. The Elton John biopic is doing very well. Whenever someone says, What  movie should I see? I tell them “Rocketman.”

Some more good news: “Late Night” made $250,000 in four theaters. It goes wide on Friday.

and Alec Baldwin’s “Framing DeLorean” made $9,106 in one theater. I think he’ll figure out a way to return to “Saturday Night Live.” He’s got five kids to feed!

It’s Alec Baldwin’s Annual “I’m Not Gonna Play Donald Trump Anymore on SNL” Negotiation Season, Last Year it was “Agony”

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If it’s spring there’s jasmine in the air and Alec Baldwin is pretending he’s not coming back to “Saturday Night Live” as Donald Trump.

This is annual song Baldwin sings. He starts in April, puffs up in June, and by September he’s there in the cold opening.

This week he said during an interview for a movie called “Framing DeLorean,” which no one will see, that he’s had it, his kids want him home, and that “this fall I’m working like I never have before.”

As far as I can tell, Baldwin’s only project this fall is the live TV version of Aaron Sorkin’s play, ” A Few Good Men.” He’s taking the Jack Nicholson role, so he’ll get to say, “You can’t handle the truth.”

Well, yes we can. A year ago Baldwin said it was “agony” to play Trump on “SNL.”

The year before, he had so many commitments he knew he’d have cut back.

But it’s just Alec trying to get a raise from NBC. And in the season of the run-up to the Democratic debates and primaries, with Trump acting crazy all the time in real life, Baldwin will be back. He gets maximum exposure from the gig. It’s not like he has travel far– from the East Village to Rockefeller Center. He meets other stars, which is fun. He gets out of a house of sleeping children. It’s really the perfect job.

He also has an Emmy Award for his work.

Actors do this all the time. Remember when Daniel Craig said he’d slit his wrists if he had to play James Bond again? Yeah. That was before he got his $50 million paycheck.

Alec Trump will be back. You can bet on it.

Mindy Kaling’s “Late Night” from Amazon Studios: Will it Be “Booksmart 2”? Did it Open This Weekend? Next Weekend? Where Is It? Why Is it Lost?

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Mindy Kaling’s “Late Night” was a big hit in Sundance this past winter. Emma Thompson’s turn as a late night talk show host, written by Kaling, was snapped by Amazon Studios immediately for millions of dollars.

And now? I have no idea.

Maybe “Late Night” opened this weekend. It’s playing at two theaters in Los Angeles and one in New York. On Fandango, an ad says it opened June 7th. But when you click on the ad, you can’t see it until June 13th.

This morning, of course, Amazon posted no box office numbers from last night. So “Late Night” doesn’t exist. It’s also not on the Amazon prime page, so it’s not like the online company is excited about it coming to that platform.

I haven’t seen it. There was no opportunity in New York. My colleague saw it in Los Angeles. I didn’t get a strong reaction.

Will “Late Night” become “Booksmart 2”? or “The Hustle 2”? or “Poms 2”? It has that feeling about it. These were all movies written and directed and starring women. They’ve all been DOA. Is there a theme here? It sure feels like one.

“Booksmart,” by the way, also poorly marketed, from Annapurna, will top out at less than $19 million. It had a 97% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Friday Box Office: “Dark Phoenix” Set to Be Lowest Grossing of the 12 X Men Movies, “Rocketman” Holding On, “Pets 2” in Doghouse

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“Dark Phoenix” is doing as poorly as its reviews suggested. Last night the final “X Men” movie took in $14 million. It will be lucky to close out the weekend with $40 million.

There were seven movies branded with “X Men,” two Wolverine movies, 2 Deadpools so far, and “Logan.” None of them have struck out like this. Fan reaction to “Dark Phoenix” has been fairly negative, too. They’re complaining on social media that “Dark Phoenix” feels like a paycheck movie.

Anyway, the series will end here with this installment and re-boot in the Marvel universe. “Deadpool” with Ryan Reynolds, it is hoped, will be left alone at least for one more of those–they’re too good.

Meantime, “Rocketman” is doing fine. It will hit $100 million worldwide soon, and eventually get to $100 million US as well. It will not do “Bohemian Rhapsody” numbers, but it’s a better movie and will have a long life going forward. Go see it this weekend!

“The Secret Life of Pets 2” made $16 million last night. The original did over $100 million opening weekend three years ago. You see where this is going. Don’t blame the pets, bet the owners. This was a paycheck movie, too, apparently.

“Billions” Is the Sublime, Upscale Modern Version of “Dallas,” So Why Doesn’t It Get Any Love from the Emmys or the Golden Globes?

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“Billions” creators Brian Koppelman and David Levien may not like this, but in “Billions”– which finishes its fourth season on Showtime this Sunday– they have invented the sublime, upscale modern version of “Dallas.” Their show is a treasure that manages to score 750,000 viewers on Sunday nights even when it’s up against “Game of Thrones.”

“Billions” stars Paul Giamatti and Maggie Siff, as Chuck Rhoades and his wife Wendy. Damian Lewis’s Bobby Axelrod is their version of JR Ewing. Giamatti is playing Cliff Barnes, Siff is Sue Ellen Ewing. Chuck started out as the US Attorney in New York trying to nail wicked hedge funder Bobby Axelrod and his company Axe Capital. Siff’s Wendy works in house for Axe Capital as their shrink and spiritual guru.

In the beginning, the show was about Chuck, the good guy, pursuing his wife’s boss for prosecution. Bobby, aka “Axe,” was married to Malin Akerman and two kids. Chuck was holier than thou in his crusade against Wall Streeter Bobby. In the background, Chuck was also plagued by his wealthy father, Chuck Sr. played with much evil glee by Jeffrey DeMunn.

In time the premise shifted. Because Chuck and Maggie have a secret– they’re into S&M big time– their skeletons in the closet were as bad as Bobby’s. Eventually, through blackmail, Axe was able to corrupt them. I think this was also because Giamatti and Lewis weren’t in a lot of scenes together, and they were the stars. So they began to work together. Then Koppelman and Levien added a character, Taylor Mason, non-binary, frighteningly smart, played by Asia Kate Dillon, who uses “they” as a pronoun. They is a find (from “Orange is the New Black”). They’s sensational.

As the show has advanced, they dropped Akerman so Axe could move around more freely. This season they added the exceptional Nina Arianda as Rebecca, Axe’s lover and new business partner. Arianda has lighted up the screen (can you say that?). In Sunday’s season finale, she finishes a season of amazing work. There is also David Costabile as Wags, Axe’s loyal valet, so to speak, his Sancho Panza. If JR Ewing had had a Wags, he never would have been shot.

There is also, much like “Dallas,” several Greek choruses on both sides, secondary supporting characters who are so well drawn that when I’ve run into the actors at New York parties, I call them all by their fictional names. And that’s high praise. They are each indelible. This includes Toby Leonard Moore, Clancy Brown, even John Malkovich. Sara Stiles, who has a minor role, is nominated for a Tony Sunday night for “Tootsie.” Condola Rashad is a featured player!

So why no Emmy or Golden Globe love? I’ve looked at the Gold Derby website. “Billions” doesn’t exist. Aside from “Game of Thrones” or “This is Us,” “Billions” should be a watercooler show with lots of buzz. Is it Showtime? Can they not work the system? Giammatti and Lewis should be in Best Actor, Siff in Best Actress, Dillon and Arianda in Supporting Actress. Kevin Pollak outdid himself this season in a guest shot as Taylor’s dad.

Koppelman and Levien’s scripts sing with wit, inside jokes. and smart talk. They also use the best music in a series since “The Sopranos.” The look of the show is distinctly Wall Street, money -obsessed, insular. It’s all sleek and minimalist on Axe’s end, old New York with the Rhoadeses. What everyone forgets is that “Dallas” — in its first five or six seasons– was like a Whitman sampler of delectable chocolates. “Billions” is the same, although they’ve upped the game from chocolate truffles to the kind that cost thousands of dollars to shave onto pasta. The aroma is intoxicating.

I just about never review TV shows. I do love “Mrs. Maisel” and “Veep.” I thought Peter Dinklage was worth all of “Game of Thrones.” Sterling K. Brown should be a movie star. All that said, Emmy voters should just binge watch “Billions” and give these people some respect.

Waiting for News of the The Beatles’ “Abbey Road” 50th Anniversary on September 26th: Something in the Way Special Editions Sell

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It’s June 8th, so September 26th is not far off.

That would be the 50th anniversary of the release of The Beatles’ towering classic album, “Abbey Road.” Something is happening, but we’re not sure what exactly.

So far, The Beatles have struck gold with 50th anniversary editions of “Sgt. Pepper” and “The White Album.” Each release was inventive and cool, and sold like crazy.

“The White Album” did include outtakes of two “Abbey Road” songs– “Mean Mr. Mustard” and “Polythene Pam.” But otherwise there are plenty of work tapes, demos, and other miscellaneous music that would be swell to hear from the making of “Abbey Road.” Also, the album, which was remastered for the 2009 box set, could get a Giles Martin remix now.  Martin is also working on the 2020 50th anniversary of “Let it Be” and the movie that accompanies it.

Still: It’s unlikely the Beatles will miss the 50th marketing opportunity. And so far, they’ve done such a great job, fans would be disappointed.

So we wait, not too long, I hope for a “surprise” announcement!

Miley Cyrus’s “She is Coming” Has Come and Gone, Finished in 5th Place: Why Releasing a 6 Track EP Was a Pretty Bad Idea

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I can only imagine that clearer heads at RCA didn’t want to release Miley Cyrus’s “She is Coming.” The 6 track EP has now come, and gone. This was a mistake all around.

“She is Coming” finished its first week with 35,000 in sales including streaming, just 11,000 downloads. It’s in fifth place on the charts, and has no radio play to speak of. It also had no marketing except on social media, where Miley, who’d come so far, retreated to her skank pose from several years ago.

The songs on “She is Coming” weren’t particularly strong, and it’s hard to know who they were aimed at. One song, called “D.R.E.A.M,” stood for Drugs Rule Everything About Me. So uncool, so stupid, so not for this environment. What’s the point?  “Pop a molly,” indeed.

The irony is that Miley’s totally unhip dad had a number 1 smash hit with Lil Nas X in their duet on “Old Town Road.” Billy Ray Cyrus was as out of the loop as he could have been. Now he’s back, and Miley’s music is being ignored.

At the same time, one of Miley’s peers, Katy Perry, released a single that’s become a top 5 hit. I like Katy a lot, I don’t like “Never Really Over,” which has 9 credited writers. But she hit the sweet spot on the charts, and for radio. Miley should learn a lesson from this experience. She has such potential. But it’s time to abandon this tongue crap, and videos of slurping out the inside of fruit. It’s just juvenile, and not serving her any good at all.

Maybe it’s time for a good manager.

Review: “Secret Life of Pets 2” Suffers from Sequel-itis, Lack of Imagination, And Filmmaker Hubris

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“The Secret Life of Pets 2” the sequel of the first film from 2016, will probably make a gazillion dollars this weekend, (it goes wide on June 7th) but it shouldn’t. It’s a film only kids would like for the first ½ hour or so. Then for sure they’ll start to be bored. The animation is good of course, Illumination does that well, but the story is lazy and the film has a sense of arrogance about it. All surprising considering that director Chris Renaud brought us the original “Secret Life” and the “Despicable Me” movies. Something has gone wrong. This is filmmaking hubris.

The plot is slight, dogs Max (Patton Oswalt) and Duke (Eric Stonestreet) have a new addition to their family, baby Liam. They all quickly become best pals. Their neighbor the bunny Snowball (Kevin Hart) gets dressed up as a superhero by his little girl owner. When they go to a relative’s farm, Max asks his Pomeranian friend Gidget (Jenny Slate) to guard it for him. While at the farm, Max and Duke bond with the herding dog Rooster (Harrison Ford) who is impatient with them at the same time.

Another story playing out is the quest for that toy, which Snowball leads along with helping a new dog Shih Tzu friend Daisy (an annoying Tiffany Haddish) help free a tiger from a Russian circus.

The film is arrogant because it does nothing to further the cause of helping animals, or showing kids how precious animals and their well- being are. It’s pointless, kind of dismal and dark, rarely funny and manic at times. It’s a shame that the filmmakers did not use their platform to truly further the cause of animals. “Secret Life of Pets 2” sets the bar low and achieves just that.

NCIS Dog Fight: Pauley Perrette Posts Photo of Crew Member Allegedly Attacked by Mark Harmon’s Dog, Insists: “I AM NOT COMING BACK! EVER!”

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Overnight, former “NCIS” actress Pauley Perrette has launched a firestorm against her former co star Mark Harmon. In response to a tweet from a fan, Perrette wrote: NO I AM NOT COMING BACK! EVER! (Please stop asking?) I am terrified of Harmon and him attacking me. I have nightmares about it. I have a new show that is SAFE AND HAPPY! You’ll love it!
#HappyPlace Love y’all!

she added, two hours later:
You think I didn’t expect blow back? You got me wrong. THIS happened To my crew member and I fought like hell to keep it from happening again! To protect my crew! And then I was physically assaulted for saying NO!?and I lost my job.

Perrette included photos of a man with injuries to his face. This is supposedly the crew member who was attacked by Harmon’s dog. Perrette said last year she complained about the dog, which led to her and Harmon– who is also a producer on the show– falling out to the point where they could not be in scenes together. She left the show a year ago after 15 years playing forensic scientist Abby.

The actress does have a new comedy coming to CBS this fall, probably as part of her “NCIS” exit deal.

PS I’ve known Pauley a long time, she tells it straight and doesn’t fool around, which is why the fans love her. She can be too honest some times, which is refreshing!