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Watch Madonna and Fam Sing “We Are the Champions” with Adopted Son David Banda on Piano

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While Madonna finishes some new music with producer Mirwais, she’s also having a holiday. Here she and the fam sing Queen’s “We are the Champions” led by adopted son David Banda on piano. Warms the heart on this cold, cold night. Below that a nice photo of Madonna’s kids. Banda is in the blue suit– he has really grown up. They all look good. From the message they might be in Malawi. Or Portugal. Or who knows where?

(Watch) Julia Louis Dreyfus Could Win an Emmy Award for Her Own Mark Twain Prize Tribute Speech

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If you missed Julia Louis-Dreyfus’s acceptance speech for the Mark Twain Prize the other night, here it is. Watch the whole thing. No kidding, she could win an Emmy for this performance, seriously– I am not saying that in a “Veep” way. It was really marvelous and showed why she deserved the prize. Whoever wrote this — Julia? David Mandel? Brad Hall? all of them? — deserves something, too. What a relief to see a classy evening on TV.

Where the Oscars Stand on Thanksgiving Day: Don’t Believe all the Progn-Oscar-tors, Surprises Await Us

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It’s time to start ruminating. The PrognOscartors are digging in hard. The publicists are fretting. The heat is turning up. There’s still plenty to see. Academy voters must must see “Never Look Away,” a masterpiece, I must say it over and over. (I write this waiting to see Mary Poppins, Vice, The Mule, All is True, and Mary Queen of Scots.)

Best PictureA Star is Born, First Man, Green Book, Roma, The Favourite; back 5- yet to be determined, mostly because of Clint Eastwood’s “The Mule.” Widows, Blackkklansman, Can You Forgive Me, seem solid. “Vice” is still being seen and thought about. No one’s seen the Ian-McKellen-Judi Dench Shakespeare movie “All is True.” (She plays Anne Hathaway! Just the way Robert Redford plays Forrest Tucker in “Old Man.”) “Bohemian Rhapsody” shouldn’t be overlooked. Not so sure about “Beale Street.”

Best ActorBradley Cooper, natch. Ryan Gosling. Viggo Mortensen (for the win?). And then what? Rami Malek, it would seem to me, leaves one spot:  Christian Bale, mostly likely. Clint? As with “Gran Torino,” not feeling push on Clint. Could be a Warner Bros. issue. Embarrassment of riches. And Willem Dafoe— as Vincent Van Gogh in “At Eternity’s Gate” — is mesmerizing.

Best ActressGlenn Close. definitely. Wow. Then Lady Gaga, Olivia Colman. Then what? Judi Dench? (Who knows? Maybe.) I really feel Nicole Kidman must be there for “Destroyer.” And then it’s going to be Viola Davis, followed by Melissa McCarthy. Kidman’s performance is essential. It’s Close’s turn over all.

Best Supporting ActorRussell Hornsby for “The Hate You Give.” This guy is the real deal, and this is his moment. Mahershala Ali will probably win. Okay, we love him, but he did just get an Oscar. You never know. Richard E. Grant swoops into “Can You Ever Forgive Me?” and disarms everyone. He’s in. My number 4 choice is Sam Elliott, in “A Star is Born.” No debate. So who’s number 5? Timothee Chalamet is devastating in “Beautiful Boy.” Lucas Hedges gave two great performances. The door here is still open. And no one is pushing Jonathan Pryce in “The Wife,” which is a mistake.

Best Supporting Actress-– this is a weird category this year, with all kinds of talent. I’m writing this before seeing “Vice,” but I’m hearing Amy Adams. Looking at some predictions, I see Regina King is hot in “Beale Street.” She’s one of my favorites. Claire Foy just stole my heart in “First Man.” She’ll be nominated. But Amy, Amy! Rachel Weisz in “The Favourite.” And fifth? My crazy choice is Letitia Wright in “Black Panther.” I felt she leapt off the screen. But still not sure the Academy is going to really honor “Black Panther.” So Emma Stone or Nicole Kidman (“Boy Erased”) are on deck.

Foreign Film— My favorite movie of the year is Florian Henckel von Donnersmark’s “Never Look Away.” It’s an actual masterpiece. (This is a must see film.) But so is “Roma.” And Nadine Labiki’s “Capernaum” (which I hope everyone sees) and “Cold War.”

So good and what do we do? Isle of Dogs, The Old Man and the Gun, A Quiet Place. Ben is Back.

and more to come…just don’t look at lists on these so-called “Oscar sites” and think that’s it. SAG Best Ensemble– A Quiet Place? At Eternity’s Gate, The Favourite, Roma. (“Roma” actually reminds me of “Ragtime” for some reason.)

And the jockeying continues….

Soaps: Ratings Plummet for “Young and Restless,” “General Hospital” Before Holiday Break

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Going into Thanksgiving weekend,. it’s a cliff hanger for the daytime dramas and their ratings.

For the week of November 5th to the 9th, three of the four remaining soaps lost huge chunks of viewers from a year ago– and during sweeps.

“Young and the Restless” lost 475,000 viewers, “Bold and the Beautiful” lost 375K, “General Hospital” lost 326K. The only soap that gained a few fans was “Days of our Lives.”

“General Hospital” in particular should pay close attention. ABC is gunning for their time slot.

Ratings UPDATE: Rachel Maddow Took Last Friday and This Past Monday, Beats Hannity for a Week, Kardashians Reunite with Old Viewers

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Rachel Maddow is on a roll. Sean Hannity is suffering.

Maybe it’s because Hannity and Fox News are so removed from reality. But Rachel Maddow has beaten him for unbroken week with her MSNBC show.

Maddow won last Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Then she continued on Friday and Monday, two nights ago. Tomorrow we’ll learn if she picked up Tuesday night.

In other ratings news, Roseanne spin off “The Conners” has found a plateau at 7 million viewers. For now.

On Sunday night, “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” went up over 1.2 million viewers as Kloe locked Kandle in an underground panic room. Crystal Jenner, Caitlin’s evil twin, roasted marshmallows in the Wolesly fire.

 

“Sopranos” Sequel Movie Starts Rolling with Alessandro Nivola Cast as Tony Soprano’s Uncle, Christafuh’s Dad

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“The Sopranos” prequel movie is finally underway with casting, and it’s great news.

Alessandro Nivola, whose credits include everything from “American Hustle” and “Selma” to a 2015 Tony Award nomination for “The Elephant Man,” will play Dickey Moltisanti, Tony Soprano’s uncle and father of Christafuh (Michael Imperioli).

The movie, “The Many Saints of Newark,” is written and directed by David Chase, creator of “The Sopranos.” It takes place in the 60s, when Tony’s dad is in prison. Other characters should include a young Livia, Tony’s mother (played so beautifully by Nancy Marchand in the series), and Uncle Junior (Dominic Chianese).

Nivola is married to actress Emily Mortimer, and together they’ve produced the popular “Doll & Em” series at HBO. This casting bodes well for “Saints,” as Chase is due for a big next project.

UPDATE Leonardo DiCaprio Produced “Robin Hood” Makes Just $14 Mil, Cost over $100 Mil

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update Sunday November 25th: “Robin Hood” made $14 million over 5 days.

NOVEMBER 20 TH Leonardo DiCaprio is facing his own “Titanic” tomorrow: his company, Appian Way, produced the new “Robin Hood” movie. And it’s got a 14 right now on Rotten Tomatoes– 42 negative reviews, just 7 positive.

Lions Gate is releasing “Robin Hood” under what’s left of the Summit Pictures label. It’s sort of amazing– Summit had a big run with vampires and dystopian universes thanks to the “Twilight” and “Hunger Games” series. And now, pfft.

The new Robin Hood is played by Taron Egerton, who will soon be seen as Elton John in the rock star’s biopic. The movie also stars Jamie Foxx, Jamie Dornan, Ben Mendelsohn, and Eve Hewson– aka Bono’s daughter– as Maid Marian.

But for some reason Leo and his producing partners put all these A-listers in the hands of director Otto Bathurst, who comes from TV (“Peaky Blinders”) and has no feature film experience.  It’s not clear how much DiCaprio’s company has sunk into “Robin Hood,” but if the costs are $100 million, the losses will be high —  and shared by everyone.

Most of the reviews are similar to this one from the Washington Post: “Amounts to a chilly and flavorless frappé of historical speculation, revisionist folklore and every lazy action-movie cliche ever written.”

Originally “Robin Hood” was supposed to have been released last March, when no one would have cared. Someone decided to shift it to Thanksgiving, maybe just for the turkey jokes.

Come back Thursday for the bad news.

Robert DeNiro and Grace Hightower, Wife of 20 Years, Split, Announcement Forthcoming

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It’s always sad when two people break up, especially if you like them each a lot.

Robert DeNiro has apparently split from his wife of 20 years, Grace Hightower. Page Six’s Ian Mohr broke the story after cleverly deducing that they were no longer attending events together.

I guess the tip off came last night when Grace didn’t appear the museum tribute to Martin Scorsese with DeNiro. I actually ran into Grace with a girlfriend (the old kind, a friend) on November 7th at the opening of the new CMX CineCafe on the Upper East Side. That was two weeks ago, and our conversation was pleasant as ever. She’s a lovely lady.

The couple has two children– Elliott, 20, and Helen Grace, who is just six years old. DeNiro has twins with Toukie Smith– Aaron and Julian, 23, a son Raphael with actress Dianne Abbott, who is one of the city’s best known realtors; and a stepdaughter with Abbott, Dreena.

Peter Simon, 71, Famed Martha’s Vineyard Photographer and Brother of Carly Simon, Passes Away

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Back on August 10th, I wrote about Peter Simon getting into a kerfuffle with Bill Murray on Martha’s Vineyard. The peripatetic photographer was on assignment shooting diners in a restaurant and accidentally shot Murray, whom he did not recognize. Peter got the short end of the stick, and was even banned by the stupid restaurant for doing his job.

Well, last night Peter– who suffered from lung cancer– died unexpectedly. He was 71 and highly regarded around the world, with loads of fans and collectors. In a crazy way, I’m glad he got into that fight with Bill Murray because it gave us a chance to talk. He was just a lovely guy and a real artist.

Peter was the youngest of four– Joanna, an opera singer; Lucy, who wrote “The Secret Garden” musical; and Carly the rock star. Imagine the only boy in the group. Their father created Simon & Schuster. Their mother was pistol who is remembered for many things including taking in the family of Jackie Robinson when he came East to play baseball.

Peter was no slouch, as his books and website reveal. On Facebook friends say his death was unexpected. He did say in August how well he was doing. But apparently he had a heart attack. I’m sending condolences to his wife Ronni and the Simon family and all his friends on Martha’s Vineyard. This was just too soon.

Watch Mick Jagger Announce the Rolling Stones’ No Filter U.S. Tour for Next Year

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Mick Jagger made up a little song today to announce the Rolling Stones’ No Filter tour for next year in the US. Mick is 75 years old and has 75 children, many of whom are younger than his 202 grandchildren. The rest of the Stones’ ages add up 987. And yet, they will play the shit out of every venue, where ticket prices will be high, high, high.