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Jeff Bridges Pledges $250K, Jack Black Urges Meryl Streep to Say More “Sh*t” About Trump At All Star Haiti Fundraiser

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Oscar nominee Jeff Bridges pledged $250,000 last night to director Paul Haggis’s Haiti charity, Artists for Peace and Justice, at rockin’, swanky fundraising dinner in Hollywood. Jack Black rocked the room with the exceptional house band after urging Meryl Streep to say more “shit” about Donald Trump.

Jackson Browne curated the amazing night– called “Songs from the Cinema”– at a small club in Fairfax Village called the No Name. But there were plenty of names. Quincy Jones was the evening’s sort of honoree, or at least oracle, while celebs like Petra Nemcova, Maxwell, and actor Jeremy Renner waited tables for the $2,500 a plate dinner prior to the all star concert.

Among the performers: Moby, Rita Wilson, Bridges, Judith Owen (who stole the show with “Goldfinger”), Black (doing a number from “School of Rock” as if his life depended on it), Jonathan Wilson (tremendous version of Bob Dylan’s “Billy 4”),  Jenny Lewis (in a gorgeous duet with Jackson Browne), and Browne himself who gave Leonard Cohen’s “A Thousand Kisses Deep” a soulful and memorable reading.

Among the guests was Olivia Harrison, widow of Beatle George, who danced up a storm with Jeff Bridges, his wife (as he noted– now 40 years), and Rita Wilson and pals. Rita got big points for leading the crowd in ABBA’s “Dancing Queen” and on a song she wrote and sang in “My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2” called “Even More Time” that recalled the likes of Bonnie Raitt and Linda Ronstadt.

There were some not as famous singers too, who made big impressions including Catero Colbert, whose Philly R&B take on the Delfonics’ “Didn’t I Blow Your Mind This Time” was wonderful, plus Haitian singer Paul Beaubrun on “Over the Rainbow/Wonderful World.”

The versatile, knockout house band for the night is called the Hot Club of Los Angeles. If you live there, find them online. They are a gem, discovered by Jackson Browne playing a local bar.

As for politics, Jack Black got the biggest ovation of the night, urging Meryl Streep and other stars to keep talking about Donald Trump. But the focus of the night was on Haiti, and the continuing work that has to be done there.  When Haggis ran a short fundraising moment, several hands went up, but the biggest donation came from Bridges, who pledged $50,000 a year for the next five years. That got a lot of applause.

 

AllDef Movie Awards “Batman v. Superman” Movie You Wish Could Unsee, Sends Up Hollywood

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Wednesday night, downtown LA, the ornate Belasco Theater– Russell Simmons and co. sent up the Oscars as Black Hollywood handed out the second annual All Def Movie Awards.

You may recall this started last year as a serious effort because of #Oscarsowhite and the lack of black nominees.

This year, with so many black nominees, instead of celebrating them, AllDef went the comedy route. The outcome can be seen Sunday on Fusion TV.

Mike Epps hosted, as he did last year, and handed out a variety of awards with categories that were a spoof at best. Forget Best Actor and Actress. They chucked those conventional items and went for things like Best Bad Muh F*cka in a Movie, or Movies You Wish You Could Unsee.

The latter went to “Batman v. Superman.”

Ice Cube received a Lifetime Achievement Award from one of the guests in the audience, Snoop Dogg. Snoop sat at a table in the front of the small ballroom, high as a kite, with a cloud of pot smoke over his table. Snoop Dogg defies all conventions, as I learned a long time ago. But he’s always smiling while he does it. The smell of marijuana was strong enough that many dry cleaners were probably busy this morning.

I did meet Blac Chyna, supporting player in the Kardashian family’s public hi jinks.She was clad in a cherry red sort of plastic looking one piece plastic ensemble that seemed as if it could be cleaned with a moist dish rag. It was futuristic and practical.

There were some actual movie people mixed in with an eclectic lot. Famed director and actor Bill Duke sat quietly in the back. Donell Turner, a good actor who’s currently on “General Hospital,” walked the red carpet. But there wasn’t a single Oscar nominee of any color from this year, and no mention of “Moonlight,” “Fences,” “Hidden Figures,” or even “Birth of a Nation.”

BEST BAD MUH F*CKA AWARD
DONNIE YEN
BAD ASS BOSS CHICK
TIFFANY HADDISH for KEANU
BEST SMASH IN A MOTION PICTURE
MIKE EPPS AND QUEEN LATIFAH – BESSIE
BEST SUPERHERO TOKEN SIDEKICK
LESLIE UGGAMS- DEADPOOL
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
ICE CUBE
MOST OUT OF PLACE WHITE PERSON IN A MOVIE
THE GREAT WALL (MATT DAMON)
THE LAST SAMURAI (TOM CRUISE)
DR. STRANGE (TILDA SWINTON)
ALOHA (CAST)
GODS OF EGYPT (CAST)
BEST EDGES
INDIA LOVE
BEST PICTURE
POP STAR
BEST COMEDY WITHOUT MADEA OF KEVIN HART
KEANU
MOVIES YOU WISH YOU COULD UNSEE
BATMAN V SUPERMAN
BEST SQUADD AWARD IN A MOTION PICTURE
BARBERSHOP: THE NEXT CUT
BEST LATINO NOT IN A SERVICE INDUSTRY ROLE
LUIS GUZMAN – KEANU
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ASIAN NOT ASKED TO USE AN ACCENT
JIMMY O YANG- PATRIOT’S DAY
VANGUARD AWARD
AMBER ROSE

 

“Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales” Spoilers for Orlando Bloom’s Will Turner and His Son

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Disney — which just had the biggest year any studio could hope for– is tuning up for the 5th “Pirates of the Caribbean”  film to be released on July 7th. Johnny Depp — sorely in need of  a hit– returns as the star with a big cast including Geoffrey Rush and Javier Bardem. Paul McCartney is said to have a cameo role.

But the real question is what happened to Orlando Bloom’s Will Turner, aka Davy Jones. Bloom was heavily featured in the first three “Pirates” movies, but was absent from Chapter four. It’s been announced that he’s in “Dead Men Tell No Tales,” but no one knows much about it.

SPOILERS AHEAD Now I’m told that Bloom will appear just in the beginning of the new film as a set up for his son, played by Brendan Thwaites. He also appears again at the end, possibly as a set up for a sixth installment that will focus on father and son. (Of course, Depp’s Jack Sparrow will never be far from sight.) This should be a kind of Sean Connery moment for Bloom (think Indiana Jones and his dad) although of course he’s far younger. No one makes a better swashbuckler than Bloom.

Bloom meanwhile hasn’t been wasting any time making more movies. He’s just finished Michael Apted’s “Unlocked,” with Noomi Rapace, Michael Douglas and Toni Collette.

(PS Off subject a little– isn’t Michael Apted ready for a Governor’s Award from the Academy?)

Christian Bale, Oscar Isaac “The Promise”: Thanks to Late Billionaire Kirk Kerkorian All Proceeds to Charity Starting with Elton John AIDS Foundation

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The Elton John AIDS Foundation– the best of all these celebrity charities, I think– gets a huge boost this Sunday at their annual Oscar party. They’re the first beneficiaries of late billionaire Kirk Kerkorian’s proceeds from the Terry George directed “The Promise.”

Kerkorian put aside over $100 million for George to make this romance set against the Armenian genocide. Christian Bale and Oscar Isaac vy for the same woman in a film that Open Road will open later this year– and was shown for the first time last fall in Toronto. Indeed, all proceeds from “The Promise” will go to charity. EJAF is just the first non profit organization to participate. More will be announced soon.

This is unprecedented and very cool, and only possible because Kerkorian never planned on making the money back. It’s just a drop in the bucket for his estate. The idea was to tell the story of the tragedy of the Armenian genocide in a pedigreed film. Terry George et al have done that.

Donations to EJAF are also going to be matched the film’s production company, Survivor Films, via text and online pledging during the EJAF Oscar party. And there will be LOTS of celebrities there– David Furnish and Elton John manage to pull this event off every year and it gets better and better.

Also, unlike other charities EJAF is very pro-active and very transparent in their work. They are also not about having parties and wasting sponsors’ money shlepping celebs etc around the world. Their money goes to the real work of stopping AIDS worldwide and aiding those with the illness.

Jay Z in the Songwriters Hall of Fame? All of His “Songs” Are Based on Samples of Other People’s Work

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Yesterday’s news that Jay Z was being inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame was pretty shocking. Jay Z– Sean Carter– is a great entrepreneur, influencer, inspirer, producer. But songwriter? No. Rapper? Yes. Poet, true. But composer of original songs that can in any way be covered by other people? Nope.

All of Jay Z’s “Songs” are sampled from other material. He doesn’t have one copyright that he wrote himself. That’s because he doesn’t write music. He finds existing music and puts his words to it.

His “Hard Knock Life” is from the musical “Annie.” His “Empire State of Mind” with Alicia Keys– comes from the R&B classic “Love on a Two Way Street.”

The whole underpinning for Beyonce’s “Crazy in Love”–which Jay Z assembled– comes from a Chi Lites song by he late great Eugene Record. “Crazy in Love” wouldn’t exist without Gene’s horn section and melody from  “Are You My Woman?”

All the actual songwriters being inducted in June should take umbrage. Max Martin, Kenny Babyface Edmonds, the guys from Chicago, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis– they have massive catalogs. I haven’t checked, but it’s possible Jay Z has sampled all of them. Berry Gordy is getting in as the Motown mastermind– how many Motown songs has Jay Z sampled?

And this doesn’t mean that I don’t know how important Jay Z is in pop culture. Trust me, I do. He is a great impresario. He makes things happen. He’s a role model. But songwriter? Go ahead, “sing” one of his songs, right now.

But this is what’s happened to the SHOF. Once a great group, they’ve fallen prey to music publishers who push to have their artists in. There has been a lot of politicking over the years for Madonna and for Led Zeppelin, each of whom are derided as songwriters, too. But they’ll get in eventually.

And oh yes the sampling thing: believe me, the music publishers who support the SHOF are all for it. Sampling– if paid for– revives old copyrights. Songs no one has thought of in 30 or 40 years suddenly earn money when they are repurposed for sampling. Take Drake’s “Hotline Bling.” The whole thing is based on Timmy Thomas’s 1973 hit “Why Can’t We Live Together.” That sample is money in the bank for the publisher. But “Hotline Bling” is not an original song. It’s an adapted cover.

Hey– maybe they’ll call all the people up on stage who really wrote those songs. That will be funny.

If the SHOF wants “young blood” — and R&B composers– there are so many they could choose from who actually write music and original songs. And PS Luther Vandross is still NOT in the SHOF.

 

 

 

Coldplay, Chainsmokers Team Up for a Smart, Catchy New Number 1 Hit on iTunes

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Chris Martin and Coldplay have hooked up with the Chainsmokers– this year’s model, so to speak– for a hot new duet single. “Something Just Like This” is already number 1 or 2 everywhere. Very smart, very catchy. This kind of combo is what music needs. The two entities debuted the track live on the Brit Awards. The video for that follows the new lyric video.

Tide Turns: Scorsese-DeNiro “Irishman” Reported Going to Netflix, Not Paramount or Any Studio

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This is big news. Indie Wire is reporting that Martin Scorsese’s all star “The Irishman” — a movie I wrote about 7 years ago— is going to Netflix for worldwide rights. It is NOT going to Paramount, where it was, or any other established studio.

The tide has turned.

Yes, Scorsese’s “Silence” is a bust at Paramount but that is IRRELEVANT. “Wolf of Wall Street” was huge. And a Scorsese movie with Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino is still a sure thing. A movie about hit men, no less. With Joe Pesci and Harvey Keitel. I mean, come on. That’s a HIT.

In Cannes this past year, it was announced that STX was going to make the movie. They put up $50 million and said Paramount would release it. That seems to be over. It’s not clear if Fabrica di Cine is still involved.

But Netflix and Amazon are on the move, armed with cash. They’re hungry for material, and classic material at that. Scorsese may feel he’s better off trying “The Irishman” this way since his key men are out at Paramount, and his Warners contacts may also be in disarray.

So hold on…More to come…

(Watch) Brit Pop Sensation Rag n Bone Man the Male Adele? Makes US Debut Tonight on Jimmy Fallon (Watch)

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Right out of “The Commitments,” the Rag N Bone Man makes his US debut on Jimmy Fallon. Wow! “Human” is a killer single. Rory Graham– his real name– is 31 and a ginormous sensation around the world. The album of the same name is zooming on the charts. He seems like the real thing, and I hope he is, but think of Hozier. (Yes. Hozier. Where is he exactly?) Blue eyed soul is a hard thing to maintain. But Rory has the chops. He could be the male Adele. At Columbia Records, they hope so!

and this:

NBC Renews “Days of our Lives” for 52nd Season, Megyn Kelly Didn’t Kill It After All

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I told you when Megyn Kelly was hired that “Days of our Lives” would be safe. And it is. NBC has renewed the soap for its 52nd season. I have no idea what the plot line is anymore but the spectres of the elder Cordays and MacDonald Carey hovers over this show. Deidre Hall must sleep in the studio.

Megyn Kelly, meantime, heads to 10am in all likelihood. Kathie Lee and Hoda would have to move back to 9am. NBC can’t go abruptly from the light fare of “Today” to Megyn and then back to the ladies drinking wine. But who knows? I still think putting Megyn at 11am and letting her take on “The View” sounds like more fun.

As for “Days” and the three other remaining soap operas: after all the cancelling of “All My Children,” “As the World Turns,” et al. network execs are learning that it’s hard to fill time, even with reality shows and game shows. And soap fans are ruthless when it comes to retaliating against the network. If NBC had killed “Days of our Lives,” the fans would have come after Kelly.

Grammy Gifting Suite GBK Teams with Make-a-Wish Foundation for Cool Day at Bev Hills Auto Gallery

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tracey 3The Grammys are over, but Gavin Keilly’s GBK Suite, honoring Grammy Nominees and Presenters is still being buzzed about all over social media. Held at the Beverly Hills Auto Gallery, GBK’s event is always an art form to itself.

GBK Grammys was themed with tributes from past music legends showcasing a signed guitar from Prince, albums signed by Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson artwork, and various other memorabilia from artists such as David Bowie, Lou Reed, Leonard Cohen, George Michael, Amy Winehouse and more.

GBK always adheres to a giving back policy, but this time it had a twist. Make-A-Wish brought four adorable tykes to be treated like a real life celebrity for a day. So they, and celebs such as Fifth Harmony’s Ally Brooke, Diplo, Jake Miller and more were showered with Sound Bot Speakers (Diplo was most thrilled with that) Hifiman stylish headphones, GuiltySoles fashion forward footwear, Audiopark’s quirky headphones that wrap as a bracelet.

Crystamas Inc. had their truly tres elegant Christmas ornaments and had a $10,000 stunning Menorah on display, Bopulent Jewelry, and American Hat Makers handmade leather hats. For beauty, Marianna’s Beauty Kitchen’s had their organic bath/spa products, and Minki Lash lashes. Luseta Beauty’s popular Argan oil Ultimage Gold Hair Care set, DermaGo, a mobile medical spa was offering their services. Other fun gets were Rosewill’s Prelude beechwood headphones, Credit Accelerator was a popular stop, as well as the 4 Copas Tequila, The Blending Lab wine stop, Meal and Speil yummy bites as well as certificates, not to leave out Sprinkles custom designed cupcakes.

Classy Jiusko USA watches donated $3,000 to Make A Wish in the name of the numerous talent that tweeted out for them. Their Luxury Timepieces were a standout.

Tracey Keilly’s creative collages, which combine graphic images from pop culture, painting and photography, she’s quickly becoming a talked about LA artist, adorned the walls. Check out this unique artist!

GBK is taking the Gifting Lounge to a whole new level. Good to see Hollywood giving back. Thanks GBK!