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Paul McCartney Number 1 as “Egypt Station” Gets Last Minute Sales Surge from Revelation of Beatles Pleasure-Fest

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Paul McCartney, his team, and Capitol Records should be proud of themselves. “Egypt Station” finished its first week at number 1 with huge numbers. They were much better than predicted and er, came at the last minute.

The album, McCartney’s first in five years, sold 145,777 copies according to BuzzAngle. Not only that, but 140K of those sales were pure CDs and paid downloads. Streaming was minimal.

That news is great because those are ‘real’ sales, with higher royalties. And fans wanted the album package to keep, not just listen to passively. They were committed.

McCartney worked like a dog on this debut. The marketing campaign has been intense, starting with the two James Corden shows on CBS. McCartney also appeared at private fan shows in London and New York, and streamed the latter on YouTube. Spotify is carrying the audio of McCartney’s Abbey Road show from London.

And who knows? Maybe McCartney’s revelation that he and Lennon pleasured themselves together as young men back in the day was the final magic. Early in the debut week, “Egypt Station” was not doing that well. By Wednesday, before the NY Post cover recalling the raunchy story, the album was only at 25,000. But once the anecdote– which broke in GQ magazine’s UK edition– hit the media, there was a last minute, ahem, surge in sales.

Back on the 13th, Hitsdailydouble.com and BuzzAngle were predicting McCartney sales between 115 and 125K. So something definitely aroused those sales. Most punsters fashioned Beatles titles to go along with it, but few realized McCartney had already given them the best pun from the new album with the song “Come on to Me.”

Billy Crystal Will Accept Friars Club Icon Award Despite Group’s Scandals Including US Attorney’s Office Investigation, Sex Harassment Lawsuit

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UPDATE SEPTEMBER 13TH, 7PM: Billy Crystal will ignore the scandals at the Friars Club, and accept the Icon Award in November. Let’s hope Federal Agents aren’t in the audience.

from September 5thEXCLUSIVE Billy Crystal is such a good guy. I’m told he’s almost agreed to host some kind of awards show for the Friars Club this fall.

But good guy Billy lives in Los Angeles, and doesn’t know what’s going on at 57 East 55th St. No one’s told him about the raid by federal postal inspectors on the Friars headquarters on Valentine’s Day 2017. He also doesn’t know about the settled sexual harassment suit brought by a former receptionist.

What Billy really doesn’t know is that the Friars Club is drowning in red ink. I have their 2017 financial report issued by Reardon Accountants on May 24, 2018. The first warning sign in the report should send up red flags at the IRS: We did not audit or review the financial statements nor were we required to perform any procedures to verify the accuracy or completeness of the information provided by management…

“…Management has elected to omit substantially all of the disclosures required by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. If the omitted disclosures were included in the financial statements, they might influence the user’s conclusions about the Company’s financial position, results of operations, and cash flows.”

What the???

The settlement with Rehanna Almestica, the receptionist who sued for sexual harassment, must have been huge. Almestica claimed that Friars’ celebrity wranger Bruce Charet regularly made sexually explicit phone calls to her and that the Friars Club fired her after she complained.

So it’s not surprised that under Expenses in the Reardon report, the Friars listed $3.8 million for Employee Compensation and Benefits. This number was considerably higher than both their revenue from the restaurants in their club house ($2.3 million) and dues from paying members ($3.2 million). The Friars claimed a net loss “before termination expense and legal and professional fees– extraordinary” — for 2017 of $559,832.

When this report was prepared in May, there was no mention of a pending lawsuit from former employees for over $300,000, recently reported in the New York Post.

The Friars National Association, a 501 (c) 3 charity, has not filed a form 990 tax return, by the way, since 2015.

As for contingencies, the report includes a note from the Club at least conceding they are being scrutinized by the Feds: “In connection with the investigation by the US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York which commenced in 2017, legal counsel as informed management that the Friars National Association Inc nor any of its officers, directors, or employees have been accused of criminal conduct. The Club has cooperated constructively with the authorities. Legal counsel has not seen proof of criminality in its investigation and believes criminal charges are not a likely result.”

The group concedes in the report that they’re also under a New York State tax audit for the period of March 1, 2013 to August 31, 2015– during which they staged their hugely unsuccessful Lincoln Awards (which incurred $1.6 million in unspecified expenses and was put together by group exec Bruce Charet, the subject of Almestica’s lawsuit.

There’s no response yet from Billy Crystal, but I’m sure he’ll be happy to see all this in black and white before he agrees to pitch in– no matter how good a guy he is.

Julie Chen Thinks She’s in “A Star is Born,” Signs off “Big Brother” Calling Herself “Julie Chen Moonves”

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Julie Chen has watched “A Star is Born” too many times.

At the end of the Judy Garland version, Esther– mourning the death of her husband Norman Maine– famously introduces herself to an audience by saying “My name is Mrs. Norman Maine” instead of her stage name Vicky Lester.

At the conclusion of tonight’s “Big Brother,” on CBS, Julie Chen, married to now former CBS chief Les Moonves, signed off by saying “I’m Julie Chen Moonves.”

It was a sign of solidarity with her embattled husband, who’s been ousted from CBS after many charges of sexual harassment and misconduct. Les’s ending is like a Greek tragedy, worse even than Harvey Weinstein’s. It also brought down “60 Minutes” chief Jeff Fager. It revealed a culture at CBS under Moonves that has already caused “Designing Women” producer Linda Bloodworth Thomason to reveal her awful experiences. There will be more to come.

Chen is in a precarious position. Les created “The Talk” for her to host as a competitor to “The View” on ABC. Now Chen is on what she calls a brief break while CBS figures out how they can bring her back. Her co-hosts have piled on Les like crazy. Chen obviously didn’t know (I’m guessing) the extent of Les’s shenanigans. But what happens when a guest brings up sexual harassment?

Chen is also likely in some kind of shock right now. She and Les were the King and Queen of CBS. What’s happened to them is traumatic, sort of like what happened to Nicholas and Alexandra when the tsars were overthrown. But she’s got a contract. It includes “Big Brother,” which she could still host since it’s basically vapid fun.

Mariah Carey’s Comeback Single, “GTFO” Rips Off Porter Robinson’s “Goodbye to a World”

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Mariah is back. Her new single, a comeback from some time in the past, is called “GTFO” which means (and she says) “Get the f– off.” It has no particular hook, and Mariah isn’t singing really. (Is this singing?)

It’s a note for note cover of Porter Robinson’s hit “Goodbye to a World.” The latter has over 13 million views on YouTube so it’s not a secret that it exists.

What is going on here? I wish I knew. I wish Mariah would just sing some damn actual songs at full throat. She’s squandered her voice. She’s also the queen of sampling, interpolating, covering, borrowing, whatever. Do yourselves a favor– drop a needle on “Best of My Love” by the Emotions and “Emotions” by Mariah and A/B them.

So here were are again. GTFO, Mariah. Very disappointing. How about some new ideas?

Oscars: Nicole Kidman, Sienna Miller, Julia Roberts Throw Their Hats into Best Actress Ring with Glenn Close, Lagy Gaga

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Only death and taxes are certain things in this world. Two other things are, as well: Glenn Close and Lady Gaga are locked up for Best Actress nominations for “The Wife” and “A Star is Born,” respectively.

In Toronto I saw three more potential nominees to fill out the five spots. Will all of them land with Glenn and Stephanie Germanotta? It’s too soon to say, especially with more women coming like Saoirse Ronan and Margot Robbie in “Mary, Queen of Scots.”

But top of the list is Nicole Kidman, who is devastating in Karyn Kusama’s cop drama, “Destroyer.” We have never seen Nicole like this– a mess, really, down and dirty, a good cop who’s also a bad cop. She’s gray inside and out. Erin Bell is a police detective who’s seen too much, it’s all bad, and she doesn’t care anymore. Her partner (Sebastian Stan, excellent, in flashbacks) whom she loved is dead. She has a juvenile delinquent daughter and an ex husband (Scoot McNairy, also top notch) to deal with, and she’s haunted by her past. “Destroyer” is sort of Nicole’s “Klute.” She takes every chance. Kidman is a formidable actress, and this one of her very best performances.

At the same time, Nicole had a second film at TIFF, “Boy Erased,” written and directed by fellow Aussie Joel Edgerton. This is a based on a true story of a couple (Nicole, Russell Kidman) who sent their 19 year old son to gay conversion therapy. Mike Pence better watch out: if this is what he was really advocating, he’s in big trouble. Edgerton himself plays the leader of the firm. (In real life, this guy turned out to be gay himself, of course.) Crowe, who’s squandered so much time, is very good. Hedges, of “Manchester by the Sea” fame, can’t go wrong. (He’s also in “Ben is Back” — see below– and “Mid 90s.”)

But it’s Kidman who brings “Boy Erased” home as the mom, Nancy Eamons. In real life, Kidman is about a foot taller than Eamons, who I met. But she’s got her blonde hair, her accent, and she’s a pistol. For a while, Eamons went along with her husband on this (they’re still married) but once she saw the horrors of gay conversion, she become the cavalry. Kidman could get a Supporting nomination for this one. Watch her make Nancy’s story arc support the main story. And when she finally rescues her son (Hedges), the audience claps as Nancy finds her voice.

Two more moms lurk out there for Best Actress consideration. Sienna Miller has the role of her life in
“American Woman.” Jake Scott’s drama about a young mother whose teen daughter (also a young mother) has echoes of the recent real news story of Mollie Tibbetts. But there’s more, lots more, thanks to Miller’s mesmerizing lead, and really fine supporting work from Christina Hendricks, Amy Madigan, Aaron Paul, and Will Sasso. Miller has been so good in “American Sniper” and other films, but here she’s the lead she’s supposed to be. Casting directors: Sienna Miller is a movie star. In “American Woman,” she’s a revelation. I hope someone releases this in 2018, if not as soon as possible.

And then there’s Julia Roberts. She has an Oscar, and nominations, and can do anything. She’s a Big Movie Star. Sometimes in a drama she can get a bit caustic. But in “Ben is Back,” written and directed by Peter Hedges, she’s spot on as the mother of a drug addicted kid whom she doesn’t trust. Peter Hedges (The Station Agent, Gilbert Grape) in real life is the dad of Lucas, and he’s written him a wonderful role. But it’s Julia’s Holly– like Steve Carell in “Beautiful Boy” (to be discussed later)– who’s there for her kid no matter what. Roberts does some of her best work here, just terrific.

Turmoil at CBS as “60 Minutes” Chief Jeff Fager Out, Following Les Moonves After Barrage of Accusations

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The executive producer of “60 Minutes,” Jeff Fager, is out of a job after accusations from former and current employees of sexual misconduct.

Fager’s ousting comes just days after Les Moonves, the head of CBS, also was ousted after similar accusations.

Both men were targets of The New Yorker’s Ronan Farrow in his latest pair of stories aimed at obliterating powerful men in media. Farrow, the biological son of Woody Allen, hasn’t been able to destroy his father so he’s done it to “father figures” all over the media.

That isn’t to say that the accused men aren’t guilty or wrong. But it’s now Farrow’s game, shoot to kill.

At “60 Minutes,” Fager was the second ever EP after the show’s creator Don Hewitt died. Charlie Rose, who also reported for the show, was revealed by Farrow and the New York Times as a sexual harasser. He’s gone, too.

There will be an interim EP while CBS News looks for a replacement. The good bet is that the next EP will be a woman– Susan Zirinsky? I don’t know. But it’s time. For years women have pulled the “60 Minutes” cart while the men got all the credit. The late Esther Kartiganer ran that ship for decades without glory.

“Will & Grace” Star Debra Messing Tells Susan Sarandon to “STFU” on Twitter About Trump Getting Women to Run for Office

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Outspoken “Will and Grace” star Debra Messing has told actress Susan Sarandon “to SFTU” on Twitter regarding the latter’s comments that Donald Trump has gotten a lot of women to run for office.

Sarandon said at a Variety event: Donald Trump has, if anything, inspired more women and people of color to run for office..

Messing responded: STFU SUSAN. Oh yes, PLEASE let’s give Trump CREDIT. I mean how else are you able to walk out on the street. Convince yourself that that this CATASTROPHE of a President who you said was better that HRC IS NOT ripping children away from parents seeking asylum, holding children INDEFINITELY in internment camps with their new policy, DESTROYING all attempts to protect our environment (yes the water you properted to care about), endangered animals, taking away women’s ACCESS to health care and legal abortion, trying to block POC from Voting with extreme

” Judges who will support jerrymandering efforts, not to mention destroying ALL good will and allied relationships across the Globe. Oh, and lest you forget Syria, Crimea, and putting PRO-RUSSIA agenda BEFORE the United States best interests. YES, do go on and LAUD the effect Trump has had. Out of DESPERATION & PANIC for the DESTRUCTION of the Soul of our country. But you don’t want to look at THAT part of the equation. Because then you’d have to admit you were dead WRONG running around bellowing that HRC was more dangerous than and LAUD the effect Trump has had. Only a self righteous, narcissist would continue to spout off and not – in the face of Americans’ pain and agony -be contrite and apologize for your part in this catastrophe. But, you do you Susan.”

Sarandon has been politically active for more than 30 years, and her intentions are good even if sometimes her ideas can be in direct contrast to mainstream liberals and Democrats. She always chooses the outsider — Ralph Nader, Bernie Sanders — not realizing that by doing so she siphons support from the chosen candidate. Messing is also politically active, and doesn’t mind mixing it up with fellow actors.

Henry Cavill Reportedly Out as Superman, Which Means Amy Adams, Diane Lane, Jesse Eisenberg, Too

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Say goodbye to the most recent cast of the “Superman” movies.

The trade papers report this morning that Warner Bros. is moving on to make “Supergirl” movies and releasing Henry Cavill from the title role as Superman.

If Cavill is gone, so too are Amy Adams, Jesse Eisenberg and Diane Lane, too. They join Ben Affleck as Batman and Jeremy Irons as Alfred as DC Comics alumni now. Their time is done.

Presumably, Gal Gadot stays in the DC Universe as Wonder Woman. And at least two people are playing the Joker soon– Jared Leto, and Joaqin Phoenix.

DC Comics has just never gotten itself together as Marvel has danced on its grave. DC movies are slammed by critics and fans alike. Nothing works, no one is ever happy. Someone will write a book one day about why this has all happened. Maybe it will be Brandon Routh.

Cavill has nothing to cavil about it. He just appeared with Tom Cruise in the biggest movie of the summer. He can write his own ticket as a star– maybe James Bond, plenty of other things. He’s presumably financially independent from being Superman. So it’s a win win.

The next Superman? I guess if DC is into Supergirl they’ll be into Superboy now, too. Chalamet?

Apollo 15 Astronaut Al Worden Says “Gravity is the Worst Movie I’ve Ever Seen,” Prefers Clint Eastwood’s “Space Cowboys”

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Last night’s TIFF premiere of “First Man” brought out Apollo astronaut Al Worden, who appeared on stage for a Q&A after the screening with director Damien Chazelle, stars Ryan Gosling and Claire Foy, and Neil Armstrong’s sons.

Worden flew on Apollo 15 and walked on the moon. First Man tells the story of Apollo 11 and the first men who had this incredible experience.

Asked about the veracity of “First Man,” Worden had only kind words. But he less generous over all to “science fiction movies and those set in space.” He said “Gravity” was the worst movie ever made, but he liked Clint Eastwood’s “Space Cowboys.” Why? Watch the video below:

 

Exclusive: Canadian PM Justin Trudeau Declines Offer to Fist Fight Trump: “I’ve retired!”

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Call it a crazy chance encounter. I met Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau this week in Toronto.

We crossed paths in a local restaurant. Yes, he had a security detail. But in a crush of people, we wound up face to face for a split second. It was a very Zen moment.

I had a nanosecond to think of something to say as I saw him and his bodyguards about to collide with me. So said, “I knew your mother from the Studio 54 days.”  His mom, Margaret Trudeau, was the star of Studio 54 during her party girl days. I have a distinct memory of her from that time, and it’s very nice.

I thought my friends at Sirius XM’s Studio 54 channel would appreciate that, too.

Quickly, I introduced myself as an entertainment journalist from New York. I said, “May I ask you one question?” He said, “Yes.” So I did it. I said, “Would you please come to the States and fist fight Donald Trump? We have to do something!”

Trudeau could see I was being facetious. But he did let out a laugh, and smiled. He had the perfect response, too: “I can’t! I’ve retired!” he cried. And then he was whisked away.

Well, I tried, folks. I got thisclose.