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HBO Turns on the Star Power with “Big Little Lies” starring Nicole Kidman, Reese Witherspoon, and Laura Dern

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HBO has another massive hit on its hands with the new limited series, “Big Little Lies,” directed by Jean-Marc Vallee and executive produced by David. E. Kelly, which had its premiere Tuesday night in Hollywood. 

The powerhouse stars were there in force: Nicole Kidman, with her ever-adoring husband Keith Urban, who told me he’s “a little nervous” about playing the Grammys this weekend.  Reese Witherspoon came with her agent husband Jim Tosh and her look a like daughter Ava Phillipe, the always gracious Laura Dern was in the house,  and “Divergent” star  Shailene Woodley– who told me what while she was saddened by the Dakota Pipeline news but told me she and her fellow activists, “are never giving up.”

The luminous Zoe Kravitz, rounds out  this quintet of truly talented actresses.  Based on the best selling book from Australian author Liane Moriarty, the show from the get go has you hooked with its’ murder, dark secrets, family demons and so much more. Jean-Marc Vallee directs the show, and he brought to the project his “Wild” stars Reese and Laura. Vallee is best known for directing “Dallas Buyers Club.”

Adam Scott, Jeffrey Nordling and James Tupper (husband in real life of Anne Heche, who at the screening) play the husbands. New HBO head Casey Bloys couldn’t resist a dig at Trump when he introduced the film by quipping, “see, Australians and Americans can work together!” The show takes place in Monterey CA, so the after party at the Roosevelt had a beachy themed atmosphere.  I’m already addicted, trust me you will be too.

Lady Gaga’s Insane Hold on the Charts Continues 3 Days After Super Bowl–Up 1980%

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Lady Gaga’s insane hold on the charts continues unabated. The Super Bowl was Sunday night, three days later she still has 16 chart singles and more than a half dozen chart albums. “Million Reasons” is the number 1 song, and “Joanne” is the number 1 album.

BuzzAngle reports the following:

– Lady Gaga daily album sales jump 1,980% to 24,075 sales

– Joanne by Lady Gaga leaps into the BuzzAngle Music Top 5 Selling Albums WTD

– Album sales for Joanne skyrocket 1,552% on Sunday with more than 13,000 sales.

– Lady Gaga daily song sales jump 1,835% to 134,575 sales

– “Million Reasons” was the most purchased song on Super Bowl Sunday with 47,523 downloads.

– “Born This Way” saw the greatest growth in sales exploding 4,457% compared to the previous four-day period.

– Lady Gaga daily song streams jump from an average 2.3M streams to 5.4M streams on Super Bowl Sunday and then up to 7.5M on Monday

– “Million Reasons” was the most streamed song on Super Bowl Sunday with 730K streams and was again tops on Monday with 940K streams
Gaga should continue her run on this Sunday when she appears live on the Grammys with Metallica. This such nice news. “Joanne” should have been a hit when it came out, but radio didn’t get it, and the marketing was all over the place. Anyway, now it’s all worked out and we have a happy ending!

 

 

 

Jack Nicholson Out of “Retirement” for American Remake of “Toni Erdmann” with Kristen Wiig

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Jack Nicholson– he’s not retired after all.

Turns out Peter Fonda’s off hand comment about Smilin’ Jack has motivated the three time Oscar winner to come out of “retirement” and sign for a new film. Jack will play the title character in “Toni Erdmann,” a US remake of Maren Ade’s Oscar nominated sensation. Kristen Wiig will play his daughter.

In the Ade version, Peter Simonischek is Toni and Sandra Huller is his put upon daughter. Toni wants to reconnect with his daughter, lost to him through divorce, but she’s a very straight arrow, corporate type who doesn’t enjoy her dad’s wild antics.

There’s no writer or director yet, but Alexander Payne would be perfect. The producing team includes Adam McKay and Will Ferrell, and the studio is Paramount. But this is not a Will Ferrell type movie, quite the opposite. With the right writer and director, an American “Toni Erdmann” could be very affecting.

Nicholson hasn’t made a movie since the not great “How Do You Know?” in 2010. It seemed like he was done, but maybe he wants to go out big time, with an Oscar nom or win. On paper, at least, this could be that project.

If you’re young and really don’t know Jack Nicholson’s work, do what I did recently– watch “Chinatown,” “Carnal Knowledge” and “Five Easy Pieces.” Take a look at “Prizzi’s Honor.” He’s edgy and sexy, there’s no one like him today. If young Jack Nicholson were working in 2017, he’d have all these current guys for lunch.

Welcome back, Jack!

“Young & Restless” Star Eric Braeden’s Stunning Memoir About His Nazi-Party Father: “Anti-Semitism Was Never an Issue” in His Household

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Eric Braeden has been the star of CBS’s “The Young and the Restless” for 37 years. He’s the only star of any show– especially of that length– to have an accent, and a German one at that. He’s published his memoir called “I’ll Be Damned” today– and there is quite a bit about his German upbringing, his father– who joined the Nazi party–and what his childhood was like. In the spirit of the current immigration crisis, Braeden’s story is a lesson:

“[There was] never so much as a racist, anti-Semitic word was uttered in my father’s household, nor was anti-Semitism even an issue. When World War II ended an English Allied officer came to our house, arrested my father, and took him to prison to be “denazified,” a common fate among members of the Nazi Party who were in positions of authority and, like my father, too old to be drafted into the military during the war. He was gone for a year, and I remember as if it were yesterday the sunny afternoon when my brothers and I were called indoors from a makeshift game of soccer to welcome home a father we adored and had missed so much. I was six years old when I joyfully threw my arms around his neck that day, too young to understand where he’d been and why, or what had happened to make all those terrifying bombs stop exploding around us.”

Within a few weeks we didn’t just see the end of our life of privilege, we plunged into utter poverty. The Nazis had confiscated most of my father’s trucks during the war. What trucks they didn’t confiscate, the British did, when the war ended and they took over. Those devastating losses, compounded by his year of imprisonment, had left my father in debt, a fact that undoubtedly contributed to the heart attack that killed him.

There’s so much in Braeden’s book. Who knew that he had worked so tirelessly to shake off the stigma of all Germans as Nazis, to make huge public strides in understanding the Holocaust and in strenghening Jewish-German relations. On a visit to the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland– after already becoming a star– he recalls: “Tears in our eyes, we all gathered in a huge seating area in front of a massive crematorium. I was sitting with a group of Israelis and American Jews, and I’ll never forget the utterly bizarre experience of several Israelis handing me their cell phones, asking me to say hello to their mothers.”

Braeden observes:
I never have and never will try to whitewash Germany. Yes, there is anti-Semitism there, and the fact that it’s less prevalent than in other countries doesn’t excuse it. Yes, there were Germans who were complicit with the Nazis. Many of them were good, decent people like my father, who didn’t have an anti-Semitic or violent bone in his body and simply bought into Hitler’s propaganda-driven economic, anti-Communist agenda without a clue about the nightmare that madman was planning to unleash. And I’m sure there were Germans who were anti-Semitic but would have been horrified by the annihilation of Jews, while others quite willingly, and tragically, participated in the Holocaust. There are gradations when it comes to any prejudice— not every anti-Semite in Germany was a despicable war criminal, just as not everyone who’s prejudiced against blacks, let’s say, has a cross burning in their front yard.

More to come about this extraordinary memoir…

Variety and Hollywood Reporter Merger? Hot Times in Tinseltown Journalism

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Big news in Hollywood today: Janice Min is stepping down from her $2 million a year salary at the Hollywood Reporter as editor in chief. She’s going, as we used to say, “to the 34th floor” to work on media projects for Eldridge Properties. That’s the company owned by former Guggenheim Partner Todd Boehly. He’s slimming down the budget of THR and Billboard (from which Janice is also Min-imizing) to sell them off.

My sources say Guggenheim pretty much gave Boehly the properties. THR is legendary for being a big money loser, maybe $20 mil a year. They spend a fortune on lavish photo shoots no one needs. Guggenheim wanted out and got out. Of their properties, Billboard has become the star of the package. Boehly, they say, will be lucky to get some coinage and escape unscathed.

So now what? THR and Variety each offer up a similar looking weekly glossy. THR’s is more Vanity Fair-wannabe as Min came from US Weekly and liked making a big splash. Variety’s weekly is more trade oriented, and sensible. Also Variety is now owned by deep pocketed Jay Penske. Who needs the headache of competing with him, since Penske has a whole digital stable including Bonnie Fuller’s Hollywood Life and WWD?

The good money is on Penske buying up the properties. He could shut down the THR weekly, keep the website, and really put Billboard to work. It’s been known for a while that Penske has been looking into music properties. This is almost too easy. (Billboard is a great resource.)

Would there be overlap? Most of the people who work at the trades have been employed by THR and Variety at some time.  They all know each other. It seems like a plan made in heaven. Penske, as people who know him say, “loves a media brand.”

Stay tuned…PS I don’t know Mike Bruno, the new editor of Billboard, I’m sure he’s great. And Matt Belloni, who’s taking over THR, is a solid guy.

Grammys: Katy Perry to Unveil New Look, New Single “Chained to the Rhythm”

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katy perryWe can add Katy Perry to the roster of superstars on this Sunday’s Grammy Awards.

Katy will unveil a new look, and a new single called “Chained to the Rhythm.” Unlike her Olympics song, “Rise,” it’s hoped that this single will point to a new album. She’s due, although so are a lot of recording artists. It’s not like the old days.

With Katy added to the show, and Adele and Beyonce, all the Grammys are missing is a surprise appearance by Lady Gaga and it will be Ladies’ Night, that’s for sure! A Million Women March on Music. I like it!

“Chained” features 20 year old Skip Marley, maternal grandson of Bob Marley. (His father’s last name is Minto.) Sounds like Katy is moving in new directions.

Hillary Clinton, Winner of the Popular Vote, Speaks Out for Women in New Video

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Hillary Clinton, who won the popular vote in the presidential election by 3 million people, is back. She’s made a video for the 2017 Makers Conference going on right now in Rancho Palos Verdes, California. So good to see and hear her!

Here’s the Full, Brilliant Super Bowl Ad from 84 Lumber That’s Caused Such a Ruckus

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This almost six minute film from 84 Lumber was the winner of Super Bowl night (runner up Budweiser). A mother and daughter are emigrating north only to find…well, you’ll see. Apparently conservative Fox wouldn’t run the whole thing, so viewers were told half way through to go to the website. And the website crashed. I don’t know what 84 Lumber is, or where they are, but if I ever see one I will buy a two-by-four just to thank them.
PS The irony of Donald Trump is that great art is coming out of this nightmare.

RIP Pop Star Sonny Geraci, Sang “Precious & Few” and “Time Won’t Let Me”

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So sorry to hear about the passing of Cleveland rocker Sonny Geraci. He was 69, and died subsequent to a 2012 brain hemorrhage.

I hope the Grammys remember him this weekend. Geraci had four big hits as The Outsiders in the 60s including “Time Won’t Let Me.” In 1972, under the group name Climax, he scored a huge hit with “Precious and Few.”

Geraci’s voice is one that you hear all the time on the radio, but don’t know who it is. He’s also a voice on the radio who was paid once for his services and received no performance royalty. Commercial radio has lived for decades on people like Sonny Geraci. Rest in peace.

Famed Feminist Gloria Steinem at “Girls” Premiere”: “We’ve had a coup, not an election”

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On the red carpet for the final “Girls” premiere, legendary activist and feminist writer Gloria Steinem hugged Lena Dunham on the red carpet and posed with the women for photographs. Turns on she is a long-time fan of the show. I asked her what she thought “Girls” biggest contribution was to popular culture and feminism. “Authenticity,” she told me. “Much more than all the television shows, series anyway, that came before.”

Steinem was of course a strong and vocal supporter of Hillary Clinton I asked her how she was coping with the political craziness of the past few weeks since the election. “We’ve had a coup, not an election,” she said, “but fortunately he’s in the minority and we’re going to show him that.”

Dunham did interviews with Jenni Konner, the show’s executive producer and show runner. Asked about working with Adam Driver, who sadly was not at the premiere, Dunham gushed, “I love him so much. Every time I had the opportunity to act with Adam Driver it was such a master class. I didn’t come into this as a trained actor. I came into it as just a person who could kind of say my own lines and he really was a teacher to me, so every scene I shared with Adam, whether it was a fight scene or a love scene or just sitting around eating food was an amazing lesson, not to mention the chance to direct him.”

I asked the women what they were most proud of about the show. Said Konner, “I feel proudest of just being able to push the ball forward for women and creating room for more female show runners and more female writers and more actors and more directors. That’s what I hope our legacy is.”

In addition to the four female stars of “Girls,” on the red carpet we spotted “Girls” executive producer Judd Apatow, and from the cast, Andrew Rannells, Alex Karpovsky, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Becky Ann Baker, Rita Wilson and Ethan Phillips.

Before HBO aired the first two episodes of the new season to the enthusiastic packed house, Apatow, Lena and Jenni Konner gave some introductory remarks with a strong political bent.

“Before we start I’d like to thank Lena and Jenni, who are the greatest partners you could have in a creative endeavor like this,” said Apatow praising the women.

“But you had a message for the audience first,” Dunham told Apatow, who has blasted Trump in interviews and on Twitter.

“We’re just very mad at Australia right now,” replied Apatow, adding that he’s had a beef with Paul Hogan.

Countered Dunham, “And Naomi Watts? She’s outta here.”

“I punched a kangaroo,” added Apatow.

On a serious note Apatow told the audience, “We are very aware that this is a very strange time to do a big party. But there’s suffering and pain and fear overcoming our country. And we want to take a moment to acknowledge that there are a lot of people standing up and fighting for true democracy and equality and justice, and we would like to say that we believe in those ideas.” The audience cheered and hooted.

Dunham added, tearing up, “We had a love child for about seven years and so seven days of terror cannot stop us form celebrating this.”

Apatow thanked HBO. “They only fought us on one [sex scene] in six years, and you know what? They were right. And then they did it eight times on ‘Westworld’ this year.”

photo c2017 Showbiz411 by Paula Schwartz