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Murdoch Goes All in Against Trump as NY Post Columnist Andrea Peyser Throws in Towel

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It didn’t look good last week when Rupert Murdoch’s British ex PM Louise Mensch, running a News Corp website called Heat Street, turned on Donald Trump. She started using hashtag #RepublicansforHillary 100 times a day on Twitter.

But now the New York Post has made itself clear. Columnist Andrea Peyser has turned against Donald Trump full steam with a front page editorial titled “I can no longer justify calling myself a Trump supporter.”

Peyser can go over the top, and I disagree with her a lot, but she is the voice of the ring wing Post. She’s also a woman. And a Murdoch soldier. If Murdoch didn’t approve of this editorial, it wouldn’t have been written.

Donald Trump has been abandoned by the biggest right wing press baron in the U.S. Even Roger Ailes– especially Roger Ailes– can’t save him now.

Peyser writes: “That’s all folks! I’m out. Embracing the presidential aspirations of Donald Trump was, from the start, an exercise in magical thinking. In my heart, I wanted the smack-talking, hair-challenged, self-absorbed New York City billionaire Republican to nail down this baby. But in my head? Not so much.”

She adds: “Trump won’t back down from his lunacy and bigotry. I can no longer justify calling myself a Trumpkin. I’m done with The Donald. Let’s grab a beer —or I will — and call it quits.”

That’s it, the party is over.

I only hope– and I say this as a Democrat and a Hillary Clinton supporter– that the former Secretary of State get her act together, not become a victim of hubris, and rise to the occasion being offered to her. On a silver platter from the Trump Tower.

PS Nice dig about that place, too: “His penthouse, which sprawls over the 66th, 67th and 68th floors of Trump Tower looks like the palace of Louis XIV — if the French king mated with Liberace, with 24-karat-gold accents adorning everything from the lamps to the china, marble bathtubs and a vaulted living-room ceiling painted with a fresco of scantily clad babes.”

“Bad Moms” Studio Pulls Out of Barbra Streisand “Gypsy” as Gypsy Rose Lee Wasn’t Bad Enough Mom

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Louise and Baby June would probably agree that Gypsy Rose Lee was a Bad Mom. She dragged her kids from one vaudeville house to burlesque palace, fobbed them off on strangers, and and made them work, work, work harder than Rihanna.

But the studio behind “Bad Moms” obviously doesn’t think so. The word is that STX Entertainment is pulling out of the remake of “Gypsy” with Barbra Streisand. Barry Levinson is supposed to direct from Richard LaGravanese’s script. LaGravenese also wrote Barbra’s last movie she directed, “The Mirror Has Two Faces.”

Of course, Streisand can sing the hell out of the “Gypsy” score, but she’s 20 years older than Gypsy is supposed to be in the film. Well, that can be accommodated. STX picked up the movie when Universal dropped it.

So what now? RatPac could pick it up for Warner Bros., which doesn’t sound like a bad idea. Streisand is on tour selling out concert halls and stadiums. But she must be pissed. She presented Best Musical to “Hamilton” at the Tony Awards this year as a prelude to the “Gypsy” marketing and publicity. She had to be in the room!

Woody Allen Debuts Trailer for Amazon Series “Crisis in Six Scenes” with Miley Cyrus

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Woody Allen plays Sidney Munsinger in his Amazon series, “Crisis in Six Scenes,” which is sex half hour episodes debuting on September 30th. Miley Cyrus and Elaine May co-star, but the rest of the cast includes Michael Rapaport, Rachel Brosnahan, Max Casella (whom you can see in the clip as the barber) plus Woody’s friend and sometime collaborator Doug McGrath. Joy Behar, Lewis Black, Rebecca Shull and Christine Ebersole turn up in an episode each.

John Magaro, also in “Orange is the New Black,” is in all six episodes which suggests he may be Miley’s love interest (he’s the only other cast member under 70).

Woody is 80 years old, has “Cafe Society” out now and starts filming his 2017 movie imminently. What are you doing lately?

Box Office: “Suicide Squad” Smashes August Records Despite Efforts to Kill it by Fanboys

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Everyone tried to kill “Suicide Squad.” I’ve never seen such hostility toward a movie that’s based on a comic book. On a comic book!

But it didn’t work. The DC Comics bonanza is eyed at $135.1. million for the weekend. That’s a record for an August release. “Guardians of the Galaxy” is now number 2 with $94.3 million.

Alas, “Suicide Squad” could have hit closer to $150 million if fan boys and others hadn’t tried to strangle it. The Friday opening of $65 million pointed to a possible bigger weekend. But a sharp drop off on Saturday put the kibosh on that.

With these numbers however, another “Suicide Squad” movie — actually two more– are inevitable since the cast signed for three movies. Plus there will be standalone movies for some of the characters starting with Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) and maybe Jared Leto’s Joker.

“Burn Notice” Star Gabrielle Anwar Is Alive and Well and Living in Miami Beach, Where She’s Written a Novel

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My quick trip to Miami was a disaster travel wise thanks to the thuggish TSA at La Guardia and incompetent American Airlines in Miami (eight hours from airport arrival to home thanks to the airline not telling the truth for hours to trapped fliers.)

But: a dinner at the famous Miami Beach eatery The Forge proved especially illuminating. Shareef Malnik, long time owner of the Forge, is a newly-wed. A year or so ago he married actress Gabrielle Anwar, who was so good in “Burn Notice” on USA Network and is remembered for dancing the tango with Al Pacino in “Scent of a Woman.”

Gabrielle went to Miami seven years ago to film “Burn Notice” and never left. She and Shareef were married last year in Montana. Now they’re settled into Miami life– so much so that Gabrielle told me after dinner that she’s completed her first novel, called “Timepiece.” She’s getting ready to send it to New York publishers. By the way. Gabrielle is Hollywood royalty– her father is the great film editor Tariq Anwar.

The Forge has been in Miami for decades, but it’s under a whole new rehab. The food was delicious, and they offer entertainment like the old Miami nightclubs– female singers who appear through dinner in sequins and high heels, belting out torch songs. And yes, it was packed on Friday night. My companions included Sam “Soul Man” Moore and his manager wife Joyce, who are in town working on a project. The waiters were thrilled to meet the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer.

I was thrilled to meet famed record producer Rudy Perez, who is to Miami what Paul Shaffer and Steve van Zandt are to New York and New Jersey– and maybe more. Rudy and equally famous songwriter Desmond Child (Livin’ La Vida Loca, Living on a Prayer, Dude Looks Like a Lady, etc) will put on the Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame in Miami on October 13th.

Exclusive: Lady Gaga on Why BFF Tony Bennett Won’t Be Singing on Her New Rock Album

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EXCLUSIVE We’re still glowing from Lady Gaga’s historic hour long jazz show at Tony Bennett’s 90th birthday party at the Rainbow Room Wednesday night.

But even topping that was the combo of Gaga and Stevie Wonder, who flew across the country just to be there. At the piano Stevie talked about hearing Tony’s hit “For Once in My Life” for the first time when he was about 13 or 14. “I knew I wanted to do it, and I changed it up,” Stevie said, showing off his revamped version, which also became a hit.

“I said to Ron Miller, who wrote the song, I want strings on my record! But Berry Gordy said, what do you want strings for?” Stevie said, imitating his Motown mentor. In the end, Stevie had a hit with his version, too. A few years ago, Stevie and Tony recorded a duet of the song and have remained life long friends.

Stevie and Gaga have a lot in common right now, too: they each have new music coming but don’t want to talk about it yet. Gaga told me a little bit but then stopped herself. It’s possible she’ll drop a new album before the end of the year.

Stevie played Tony a new song on his digital recorder, using Polk headphones ($249 noise cancelling– they were very good, but I like my AKG N60s better).  Stevie may be dropping some new music soon too.

I asked Gaga about recording with Tony in the future after their hit “Cheek to Cheek” album. “My album will come first, then one with us–maybe Cole Porter.” Tony told us exclusively about the Cole Porter album last year.

Would Tony appear on her rock album, I asked Gaga? “I don’t think so,” she laughed. “He’d say there are only three chords, and two of them are wrong!”

 

Warren Beatty Makes Rare Appearance at Hollywood Charity Gala In Prep for Fall Film Release

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Box Office Shocker: “Suicide Squad” Scores HUGE $20.5 Mil Thursday, Eyes $150 Mil Weekend

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Box office shocker: “Suicide Squad” scored $20.5 million on Thursday night. The Warner Bros.-DC Comics extravaganza is headed to a record $150 million record breaking weekend.

This is ironic because fanboys on Rotten Tomatoes have done everything to kill this movie. “SS” has a 23 so far and if they could arrange it basement bloggers would make it a zero.

It’s amazing to me where all this bile comes from. I’m particularly shocked because “Suicide Squad” is totally enjoyable. I suspect a lot of Thursday’s customers will come back and see it again. The actors are terrific, the editing is excellent, the art and production design are tremendous. Plus there’s a 70s soundtrack that almost out does “Guardians of the Galaxy.”

Indeed, last night “SS” did almost double what “GOTG” did when it opened.

Don McLean, Post- Domestic Violence Guilty Plea, to Start Tour on August 13th

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Don McLean’s about to discover who cares and doesn’t care about his domestic violence guilty plea last month. He’s commencing a tour on August 13th that brings him to New York on September 1st and next April, and Los Angeles next winter. This fall he’s got two dates with Judy Collins and one with Boz Scaggs.

On July 21st, McLean pleaded guilty Thursday to hitting and threatening his wife, Patrisha last January. The McLeans were married for 28 years, but Patrisha divorced him this spring. She received a reported $10 million settlement.

McLean’s guilty plea was to misdemeanor counts of domestic violence assault, domestic violence criminal threatening, criminal mischief, and criminal restraint. The singer of “American Pie” and “Vincent” paid a $1,000 fine and has to stay away from Patrisha. He also has to complete a mental health evaluation within 60 days.

Patrisha says that McLean struck and jabbed at her limbs, put his palms on her temples like a vice, and told her he wanted to strangle her. This went on for four hours. She was finally able to call 911 after locking herself in a bathroom. In a statement she said: “Don took away 30 years of my life by controlling every aspect of it through violence and fear of violence. Because he told me over and over again that if I left him he could kill me, divorce has not freed me from living in fear of him.”

McLean, the Donald Trump of singer songwriters, denies everything. His lawyer told the local newspaper in Maine that Patrisha’s statements “are patently and provably false, and designed for her own publicity.”

Who will be singing along to McLean’s hits, clinking glasses and having a jolly time after all this? That remains to be seen. Also curious is why Judy Collins would still want to be part of this.

Oscars: Martin Scorsese Says “Silence” Will Be Golden for End of Year Release

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The Oscar race for 2017 may be getting a new contender.

Oscar winning director Martin Scorsese says his “Silence” will be golden for an end of year release. “It depends on Paramount,” he told me last night at Tony Bennett’s 90th birthday party.

“Silence” is a passion project for the “Goodfellas” director. It stars Liam Neeson, Andrew Garfield, Ciaran Hinds and Adam Driver, based on a novel by Shûsaku Endô. The movie was so hard to put together it has 25 names listed as producers or executive producers.

“Silence” is described in Wikipedia as “a 1966 novel of historical fiction by Japanese author Shūsaku Endō. It is the story of a Jesuit missionary sent to 17th century Japan, who endures persecution in the time of Kakure Kirishitan (“Hidden Christians”) that followed the defeat of the Shimabara Rebellion.”

As for Paramount, they have “Silence” tentatively penciled in for November or December. But a firm date is still to come. Scorsese told me he’ll be done with scoring in October, and regular people will start to see the movie then.

So throw “Silence” into the ring with Birth of a Nation, Rules Don’t Apply, Queen of Katwe, Sully, The Founder, Fences, and a bunch of other films no one’s seen yet (like LaLa Land, and so on). Why not? So far in 2016, on August 4th, we otherwise have zilch  in our checkout basket for the Academy Awards. Nothing like waiting til the last minute.