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Exclusive: Michael Caine, 83, Has No Plans to Retire “As Long as Scripts Keep Coming”

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EXCLUSIVE I did have the pleasure Wednesday of running into the great and legendary Michael Caine. He was having lunch at Michael’s with his long time friend and agent Boaty Boatwright. What a pleasure to see Sir Michael, who shares a birthday with Quincy Jones. (Did you know that?) Some years they work it out to party together.

We got a chance for a quick catch up. Michael is in New York on his way to Savannah, Georgia to shoot “Coup de tat” with Katie Holmes. He’s already finished Zach Braff’s “Going in Style,” which for some reason, he says, has been moved to Easter 2017. “It’s either very good or really, really bad!” he laughed. Let’s hope it’s the former.

Michael Caine is the eternal star, isn’t he? Classy and accomplished, he has one Oscar for “Hannah and Her Sisters” (1987) and another Oscar for “Cider House Rules” in 2000 — plus several more nominations.

Will he ever retire? “Absolutely not. You know what they say– You don’t retire. They retire you. As long as they keep sending scripts, we’re good. And if there’s a bank job or something else like that with a bunch of older guys, who else are they going to call?”

 

Where in the World is Bill Rancic? Donald Trump’s First “Apprentice” Winner Stays Mum on Candidate

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We’ve heard from pretty much everyone connected to Donald Trump. For example: Tony Schwartz, who wrote Trump’s best seller, The Art of the Deal, can’t stand him and fears his presidency. Another employee, Meredith McIver, thought so much of him that she plagiarized a Michelle Obama speech for Melania Trump.

A couple of former players from “The Apprentice” came out defiantly against Trump last spring. One of them said Trump was “a danger to this country.”

But where in the world is Bill Rancic? The first winner of “The Apprentice” and the most high profile (thanks to marrying “E” Entertainment host Giuliana De Pandi), Rancic went to to work for Trump for two years after winning the competition. But after that Rancic went off on his own and has been a successful motivational speaker and entrepreneur.

TV star good looking, and accomplished, Rancic would be the perfect witness for Trump on the stump. But his name hasn’t been mentioned at all, and he was MIA during the Republican convention. He certainly would have been more effective than Scott Baio.

Rancic and his family left Hollywood this year and moved back to his hometown of Chicago. He seems to have an interest in a restaurant. Otherwise, the trail goes cold. I spoke to his sister last week– she functions as his publicist– and she told me to send her an email. I’ve done that twice. Rancic has not responded to any queries.

Trump’s education stance could be a problem for Rancic. His late father such a beloved educator that a building was named for him in his memory. Immigration could be an issue, too. The Rancics are Croatian. Giuliana is Italian, as in from Italy. Maybe they’re worried that a president Trump would deport them if they said the wrong thing.

Anyway, Bill Rancic, we’re all ears. Give us a shout at showbiz411@gmail.com. We’d love to hear your opinions about what’s happened so far.

Hillary Clinton Turns the Enemy with Magnificent Speech: Conservative Murdoch Lieutenant Endorses Her

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What a night, huh? Doesn’t it seem like we turned a corner back toward sanity? In a decisive knockout, Hillary Clinton stunned Donald Trump.

I was annoyed all evening that Wolf Blitzer and Jake Tapper kept calling this “the most important speech of Hillary Clinton’s life.” But they were right. And she rose to the occasion.

And in the midst of this, Louise Mensch– the former conservative British MP who saved the Murdochs in Parliament during the hacking investigations– endorsed Clinton.

Mensch now runs Murdoch’s website called Heat Street– www.heatst.com. But she was overcome by Clinton tonight. Murdoch, home taking Viagra and liver spot pills and asking Jerry Hall to stop playing “Start Me Up,” has not Tweeted a peep all night, and since March 4th. But I’d like to be a fly on the wall at 1211 Sixth Avenue tomorrow morning.

Here’s Louise:

and:

Rupert, ask Jerry to place you this Rolling Stones record: “It’s all over now.”

Fox News Didn’t Show This Video or Any of Tonight’s DNC Speakers Except Katy Perry

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Bogus Fox News refused to show any of the speakers tonight at the DNC. Their viewers were denied so many eloquent stories and wonderful people– I hope somehow it can be conveyed to the people still watching Fox how they were censored. I feel particularly that Chris Wallace’s dad, Mike Wallace, a real journalist, is turning in his grave.

The only celebrity on stage shown on Fox was Katy Perry because it was a free shot to get a pop star who would otherwise never appear on their network. How does Britt Hume sleep at night?

Fox also didn’t air the 12 minute film made by Shonda Rhimes and narrated by Morgan Freeman. It was beautifully done. Here it is.

Melania Trump PRODUCTS Not Just Website Removed From Web, And from QVC

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All of Melania Trump’s products are gone from the web.

Other outlets reported that www.melaniatrump.com was gone. The attributed that to Melania’s sketchy bio that claimed she had a university degree.

But the bio could have been altered or removed from the site and the products could have remained.

However, all of Melania’s products– jewelry and cosmetics– are gone from amazon.com and from QVC.com. This may have more to do with where the products were made (China) than the bio issue.

On QVC, where Melania was well known, a search for her tchotckes now redirects to Elizabeth Taylor merchandise.

(Watch) Ron Howard’s Trailers for “The Beatles– Eight Days a Week” Documentary

Ron Howard’s Beatles documentary about their short touring life, “Eight Days a Week.” is coming on September 15th. That’s the day the Beatles also release a revamped CD/DVD set of “The Beatles Live at the Hollywood Bowl.”

Here’s the trailer for Howard’s doc:

(Watch) Audra McDonald, Richard Kind, Idina Menzel Broadway Stars Triumphant DNC Performance

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A Who’s Who of Broadway sang Burt Bacharach and Hal David’s “What the World Needs Now Is Love” tonight on the Democratic Convention. It was a total triumph. Watch the video and spot Audra McDonald, Richard Kind, Idina Menzel, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Ben Vereen, Rosie Perez, Lena Hall, Montego Glover, BD Wong, Darren Criss, and stars from all the shows knock it out of the park. That’s Carmen Cusack toward the end, she was the star of “Bright Star.” Also look for Tyne Daly and Sharon Gless’s “Cagney and Lacy” reunion.

Batman Franchise Takes a Hit as Sexualized “Killing Joke” Animated Film Drops 81% Second Day

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Holy bat box office!

Warner Bros. opened “The Killing Joke,” an animated R rated Batman film on Monday and made $3.1 million.  Sounds good, right?

On Tuesday, “The Killing Joke” had its punchline: an 81% drop off from the day before, with just $600,000.

The audience was gone.

A 45 on Rotten Tomatoes didn’t help, but it’s worse. “The Killing Joke” is full of sex and violence. Batman and Batgirl have sex, reportedly. Last week, as fans filed out of a preview in New York, I asked them if that part was true. The fan boys came out of the screening heads in hands, nearly sobbing. They were not going back.

“The Killing Joke” is based on a graphic novel. Originally it was going to be released just on home video. But for some reason, someone at DC Comics got the idea they should put it in movie theatres for a couple of weeks. “The Killing Joke” hits DVD and Blu Ray on August 2nd. That’s a week from now. It’s going to be a long, long week.

Ex Fox News Chief Roger Ailes, Unbowed, Has Lunch in Public with A Woman Who Still Likes Him (His Wife)

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Michael’s on a Wednesday in the summer? Who’ll be there? Anyone?

Oh yeah. Best table in the house, front right corner by the window: former Fox News chief Roger Ailes, disgraced after his ouster over sexual harassment allegations from a variety of women, and a lawsuit from former anchor Gretchen Carlson.

But hey–that’s how you declare you’re still alive. Ailes, ever the strategist, dined with a woman who still likes him– his wife, Elizabeth Tilson, looking very “Mad Men” in a creamy white dress and bouffantish hairdo. Ailes was dressed in a grey suit. They looked like they could have been waiting for Don Draper and Roger Sterling.

My lunch companion was the estimable David Schulhof, an old friend from Miramax who now runs the music part of Stuart Ford’s IM Global. Stuart’s another ex-Maxer, and as with almost all alumni from the heyday of “Shakespeare in Love” and “Good Will Hunting,” very successful. They finance a lot of movies and TV projects.

If you’d drawn a diagonal line from the Ailes table through ours, you would have hit tabloid journalist and professional Michael Jackson mud-thrower Diane Dimond. We didn’t speak, naturally, and I was brave enough to sit with my back to her. Luckily man about town Euan Rellie was catty-cornered between us just in case knife throwing occurred.

Yes, you could have called this meal “No One Here Gets Out Alive.” It was a rare moment, too, because owner Michael McCarty and host Steve Millington were each on the floor, the whole staff was in, the iced tea cubes were crackling and the cobb salads were flying. I thought I’d wandered into “Game of Thrones.” or “High Noon.”

Across from our table sat attorney Alan Mnuchin, whose brother Steven is the head of finance for the Trump campaign, whatever that means. At the table to my left, Jeanine Pirro, former US district attorney, and Fox News commentator. She did not say hello to Ailes.

“Were you harassed?” I asked, to which she shook her head no and left. Could be I was harassing her. She was too kind to say.

Into the fray: Julian Niccolini, owner of the now closed Four Seasons restaurant. He shook hands with everyone. He has no place to go at lunch for the first time in 40 years. “He was here last week, too,” an observer said. Also spotted: another former Fox Newshound Bill McCuddy, as well as NY Social Diary stalwart David Patrick Columbia and Jimmy Finkelstein, owner of TheHill.com, who you thought would have been in Philadelphia for the Democratic Convention since The Hill covers politics. (This would be like the editor of Variety going to Pittsburgh during Oscar week.)

Celebrities helped cut the tension in the room: At the vacant table along the wall next to the Aileses came Oscar winner Sir Michael Caine and his long time agent and friend the legendary Boaty Boatwright of ICM. Whew! Across from the them arrived Kathie Lee Gifford, looking like springtime, with an older lady friend who was channeling the late Carrie Donovan.

Program note: It was pretty loud in a room where almost no one was speaking to each other.

Second program note: Ailes walked out holding his decidedly taller wife’s arm to keep steady.

And to think, most days I work through lunch with salad from Lennys!

Annette Bening in “20th Century Women” Chosen by New York Film Fest as Centerpiece Screening

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It’s really going to be Annette Bening’s year in film. She stars in Mike Mills’ “20th Century Women” which has been chosen as the centerpiece screening of the New York Film Festival. It will screen on October 8th.

Bening co-stars with Greta Gerwig, Elle Fanning and Billy Crudup.

“20th Century Women” is directed by Mike Mills– not the Mike Mills from REM, but the one who directed two terrific films, “Beginners” with Christopher Plummer and “Thumbsucker,” a comedy everyone should check out on Amazon or wherever. He’s married to Miranda July, a novelist who also made a charming film called “Me and You and Everyone We Know.”

Bening is also featured in husband Warren Beatty’s “Rules Don’t Apply.” By my count she’s been denied the Oscar twice, for “American Beauty” and “Being Julia.” This might be her year. So far we’ve got Meryl Streep in “Florence Foster Jenkins,” Helen Mirren in “Eye in the Sky” and maybe Anna Gunn in “Equity.” But we’ve got a lot more coming including Viola Davis in “Fences,” Lupita Nyong’o in “Queen of Katwe,” and lots of question marks.