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Box Office: “Fantastic Beasts” Nears $400 Mil Worldwide, “Lion” Roars, “Moana” Soars

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Friday night box office: “Moana” is up to $47.4 million after raking in $21 million Friday night. The latest Disney hit is staying just a little bit ahead of Warner Bros. “Fantastic Beasts” — which is nearing $400 mil worldwide after just 8 days. Disney is also still booming with “Doctor Strange,” closing in on $600 million worldwide.

The stars of “Beasts” and “Strange” are respectively British Oscar winner Eddie Redmayne and British Oscar nominee Benedict Cumberbatch, which is kind of interesting. They are also going to regular dramatic Oscar nominees for the next 20 years, I would guess, and they are already commanding huge commercial franchises.

Meanwhile “Lion” roared into four theaters last night to sold out audiences. Watch Nicole Kidman and Dev Patel’s hanky box of a beautiful film grow and grow in the days ahead. Ditto “Manchester by the Sea.” Each are potential Best Picture nominees.

Also “Arrival” from Paramount continues to do excellent business. But starting to collapse is the mawkish, hokey “Hacksaw Ridge.” While the technical aspects of the war scenes are very very good (explosions, fires, body parts, blood and guts), the story is just dreadful. And Mel Gibson has turned the main character, Desmond Doss, into his vision of Christ. Toward the end the imagery is so overblown it’s laughable.

KT McFarland, Trump’s National Security Adviser, Super Rich New Yorker with Top Wall Street Ties

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I did a spit take this afternoon when Donald Trump named Kathleen– KT– McFarland deputy national security adviser. This woman is part of the 1 percent, the super rich elite, with ties to Wall Street that would blow the minds of the people who elected Trump in the first place. The Trump supporters have no idea how they’ve been conned. Trump’s staff is all from the inside, the richest of the rich who’d laugh if one of those Rust Belt supporters wore a red hat into their homes. (Anyway, no rural Trump voter would ever be allowed by these people in their homes.)

So here’s my story about McFarland, and it’s a doozy:

Kathleen “KT” McFarland’s real story is much more interesting than the one Bob Woodward dug up about her, General Petraeus and Roger Ailes. Two things: first no one seems to recall that McFarland once briefly considered challenging Hillary Clinton for the U.S. Senate seat from New York. That blew up in her face like a cigar in a Three Stooges sketch. Among other things, her then 16 year old daughter, Camilla, now 22, was caught shoplifting in ritzy Southampton, Long Island. http://tinyurl.com/bjuqcj8

But before that, McFarland crossed my radar. I wrote a story about her and her extremely wealthy investment banker husband, Alan, in New York magazine back in 1995. In 2006, when McFarland was involved in the Senate run mess, I wrote about it again in my Fox411 column. It was only subsequently that Ailes started putting her on Fox News, apparently not knowing the whole back story.

So here it is, from 2006, the recap from 1995 of how Kathleen “KT” McFarland somehow wrangled custody of Alan’s late wife’s child, who is now an adult but was eight years old when the everything happened to him. And he was worth millions of millions of dollars.

from 2006: I guess I kind of ignored the story of Kathleen Troia McFarland, a possible Republican contender for the New York Senate and competition for Hillary Clinton. All the local New York papers have been all over McFarland, however, skewering her on a number of subjects.

The gist of their anger is that she’s a wealthy housewife who somehow inveigled herself into local politics.

But this is what the papers don’t know about McFarland’s background. I wrote about her and her husband a little over a decade ago in New York magazine when they were involved in a strange story. The title of my article was “Who Gets the Park Avenue Kid?” It was in the Oct. 2, 1995, issue. It’s a story that would make Dominick Dunne clap with glee because it was the talk of New York society.

Here’s what happened: Kathleen’s husband, Alan McFarland, has a first wife, Ellen “Nell” Sawyer. Nell and Alan had two children, Gavin and Andrew. But David Sawyer, Nell’s new husband, had none. The couple adopted a little boy named Luke, who by 1995 was 8 years old.

Nell Sawyer had had such an acrimonious divorce from McFarland. She really despised him, and didn’t want him to get her hands on her enormous wealth.

Nell was the daughter of multimillionaire Clifford Michel, one of the founding partners of the great Wall Street investment firm Loeb Rhoades. In their 1987 divorce, McFarland lost a Southampton mansion named the QE III, among other things. It was a bad scene. McFarland, cut off from the Michel money, then married Troia and started a new family.

Fast forward to 1995. Nell Sawyer was suffering from breast cancer. Unexpectedly, that summer, her husband, David, suddenly died. David Sawyer is another story altogether: His Sawyer/Miller public relations company was a force in geo-political chaos.

He was a power player and a not a terribly nice guy. It turned out after he died that he’d played fast and loose with pension monies due his first wife. They’d been married for 25 years.

Alas, two weeks after David Sawyer died, so did Nell Sawyer. Suddenly, little Luke was orphaned. Nell Sawyer had made plans for her son, however. In May 2005, she’d added a codicil to her will designating friends Leola and Robert McDonald as his guardians. She chose back-up guardians should the McDonalds be unavailable.

What was clear was that Ellen Michel Sawyer McFarland did not want her little boy to be raised by her ex-husband and Kathleen Troia McFarland. But neither of the designated couples ever took Luke.

Mysteriously, and without question, the boy immediately went to live with his mother’s ex-husband and his second wife. According to court papers, the now 17-year-old Luke’s court-appointed guardians became his older brother Gavin, then 23, and the possible next senator from New York: Kathleen Troia McFarland.

This was specifically against Ellen Sawyer’s wishes. She disliked Alan McFarland so much that in 1992, she wrote in her will that she didn’t want him to raise her child or get back the Southampton mansion she’d won in their divorce:

“It is my strong wish and desire that in no event shall the Southampton residence be sold, given, or otherwise transferred to my former husband, Alan R. McFarland, nor shall he be permitted to enjoy its use in any way.”

And the house? According to public filings, its six full bathrooms and four bedrooms were sold by Ellen Sawyer’s estate exactly one year after she died to Texas banking magnate Gerald J. Ford for $5.25 million. It was an all-cash deal.

Today– December 2012– the McFarlands’ summer home is a 5400 square foot Southampton mansion valued at around $4 million.

Original link: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,188882,00.html#ixzz2EBG1vQth

“Who Gets the Park Avenue Kid?”: http://tinyurl.com/aj7lnev

#RIP Florence Henderson, America’s Mom from “The Brady Bunch,” Age 82

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Florence Henderson, America’s mom from “The Brady Bunch,” died overnight at age 82. The cause was an apparent sudden heart attack. The always-Carol Brady was sweet as apple pie on the show, but she had a good sarcastic sense of humor and a terrific voice, both of which served her well in her incredibly successful decades-long career.

Aretha Franklin Stuns Detroit Lions Crowd with Magnificent “Star Spangled Banner” (Watch)

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The Queen of Soul gave America a real Thanksgiving gift today. She performed “The Star Spangled Banner” at the Detroit Lions game this afternoon– a four minute rendition that is like something sent from the heavens. Wow! Watch this and bathe in a historic moment.

Box Office: Disney’s “Moana” Opens BIG, 7 Terrific Films Are Here, Brad Pitt World War II Romance “Allied” Bombs

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Wednesday night’s box office is in, and Disney is back on top with the much praised “Moana.” A $15,680,000 take pre Thanksgiving indicates a possible record for the holiday weekend.

By contrast, the Brad Pitt- Marion Cotillard World War II romantic thriller “Allied” is a bomb. Despite a surprise positive review in the New York Times, “Allied” made just over $2.7 million last night. Its per screen average isn’t very good either. Oh well, this one was tough since Pitt is in the middle of his divorce scandal and couldn’t do much PR. That fell to the very pregnant Cotillard, who was a trooper on TV shows. The whole movie is a curiosity, really, a heads scratcher from the reliable Robert Zemeckis.

But not to fear– really terrific films are here. “Manchester by the Sea,” an Oscar certain drama–is in theaters. “Lion” — a must see, also Oscar bound — opens Friday with Nicole Kidman and Dev Patel. “Moonlight” is playing, as well as “Loving,” “Rules Don’t Apply,” “Arrival” and “Bleed for This.” “Nocturnal Animals” is also sensational. That’s 7 films for the weekend! Get busy, kids!

Oscars: Friday Update: Michael Keaton Super Sizes, Plus Who’s Who, What’s What, What’s Hot

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And so we wait til December 8th to see “Silence.” Let’s look at what we’ve got as of tonight. Of course “Silence” can change all of this, in a minute. But for purposes of the Critics Choice Awards– which may not get to include “Silence,” this is what it seems we’re working with. Stay tuned. A long weekend of screening DVDs is at hand. (PS the names are in order at all). THURS. 11PM UPDATE Michael Keaton is so good in “The Founder” you will never eat at McDonald’s again without thinking of him as Ray Kroc.

BEST PICTURE
Manchester by the Sea
La La Land
Lion
Fences
Moonlight
Arrival
Sully
20th Century Women
Jackie
Hell or High Water
Loving

BEST ACTOR
Denzel Washington– Fences
Casey Affleck– Manchester
Ryan Gosling– La La Land
Tom Hanks–Sully
Warren Beatty– Rules Don’t Apply
Mark Wahlberg- Patriots Day
Michael Keaton– The Founder

BEST ACTRESS
Emma Stone– La La Land
Annette Bening- 20th Century Women
Meryl Streep– Florence Foster Jenkins
Natalie Portman– Jackie
Ruth Negga– Loving
Amy Adams– Arrival

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Dev Patel– Lion
Lucas Hedges– Manchester
Mykleti Williamson– Fences
Stephen Henderson– Fences
Mahershala Ali– Moonlight
Michael Shannon– Nocturnal Animals

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Nicole Kidman– Lion
Viola Davis– Fences
Helen Mirren– Collateral Beauty
Naomie Harris– Moonlight
Michelle Williams– Manchester
Elle Fanning– 20th Century Women
Greta Gerwig– 20th Century Women

Leah Remini’s Anti-Scientology Doc: Former Celeb Wrangler Admits How Tom Cruise Was “Surrounded” and Isolated

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Leah Remini’s anti-Scientology documentary on A&E is scorching. It airs Tuesday night the 29th at 10pm. Remini explains her trajectory as a teen member of the cult, what happened to her family, how she left and wrote her book which was published earlier this year.

But wait– Remini started getting so many messages from trapped and ex members of the cult that she decided to start filming them. And the result is pretty damn scary. In the first episode she gets former celebrity wrangler Amy Scobee on tape and the interview is a wowzer. Scobee admits that she was in charge of making sure Tom Cruise was completely isolated in the cult. All of the people who worked in Cruise’s house were Scientologists and he was constantly under surveillance.

Scobee’s mother, Bonny Elliot, is also interviewed for the first time. That shouldn’t make anyone at Scientology too happy since Elliot was a long time member who finally broke with the cult when she discovered all that crazy and scary stuff they were up to.

Scobee says, after describing incidents in which cult leader David Miscavige beat or manhandled members: “I was constantly justifying… why this crap was okay. And then I had this blinding realization. I was rationalizing insanities.”

Scobee was separated from her father for 27 years by Scientology and finally reconnected with him at age 42. The story of her escape, and her husband’s, from the cult, is really shocking.

The show carries several disclaimers from Scientology denying all accusations and making all of their critics out to be disgruntled or ex-communicated ex- members.

But when you hear all this, you’ll really wonder how the celebrity members– from Tom Cruise and John Travolta and Kirstie Alley to the little guys like Juliette Lewis, Michael Pena and Jenna Elfman– can continue to defend this absolute madness and cruelty.

Bravo, Leah!

Justin Bieber Punches A Fan Right in the Mouth and “Sorry” May Not Be Enough: Watch Video

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Barcelona: Justin Bieber really loves his fans. So he punched one of them in the mouth as he sailed by a crowd in his limo. The fan reached into an open window. And that’s the point: the window was OPEN. It wasn’t closed. Bieber was looking for interaction. A nasty piece of work since he was a kid, Bieber — with several arrests and lawsuits to his credit — should get some blow back from this. Maybe even the legal kind. Watch this video- POW! Right in the smacker.

Watch the Trailer for Martin Scorsese’s December Passion Project, “Silence” Starring Liam Neeson

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If it ever comes up, this is the trailer for Martin Scorsese’s “Silence,” releasing December 23rd. Scorsese’s passion project stars Liam Neeson, Adam Driver, and Andrew Garfield. No one’s seen it yet except the National Board of Review, and they probably didn’t understand it since neither George Clooney nor Clint Eastwood is involved. (The NBR will give it their Special Award for Things We Can’t Fathom.)

Anyway, keep refreshing:

Sundance Favorite “Birth of a Nation,” Once Tipped for Many Awards, Snubbed for Awards, Comes to Ignominious End

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With a total shut out at the Independent Spirit Awards, the long strange saga of Nate Parker’s “The Birth of a Nation” comes to an end. An ignominious end.

At $17 million, “Birth” set a Sundance record for sales last January after winning the grand jury prize. Everyone wanted it, even Harvey Weinstein. But Fox Searchlight, so successful with “12 Years a Slave,” was the natural winner of the auction. “Birth” was tipped for Oscars galore and big box office.

But now, the movie that wasn’t has made just $15.8 million and is about to exit theaters. There is no foreign release. The Spirit Awards snub is just the beginning. “Birth” will be absent from all awards mention.

It wasn’t Fox Searchlight’s fault. They had no idea that the director and star of the film, Nate Parker, was carrying grenades in his “baggage.” His background included a college- years acquittal on the charge of rape. His screenwriter was found guilty, overturned on appeal and not re-tried. Then the young women in question turned out to have committed suicide years later.

Parker was not contrite, or sorry. Instead of trying to smooth out the situation, he made it worse, reignited it, lied by omission, and demonstrated tremendous insensitivity. It wouldn’t have mattered how good the reviews were. He did himself in. It may take a decade or more to repair his career damage. And don’t get me started about the victim in the rape case.

I guarantee you that come this January at Sundance, any new or unknown filmmaker will endure a background check before anyone writes a check. They may even be asked to indemnify the buyer of their film should something unexpected hinder the release.  And the movie “Birth of a Nation”? It should be seen by students. I just hope it won’t take a decade for that to happen, too.