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Box office conundrum over the weekend. “The Secret Life of Pets” scored over $103 million, $10 million more than estimates. HUGE hit for Universal. Animation box office record for original film.
Live action took many hits. “Mike and Dave” couldn’t scare up dates after Friday night. Their total is $16 million. That’s an airplane comedy. Zac Efron needed a more famous “brother,” I guess.
“Independence Day: Resurgence” still not near $100 mil– just $91 mil.
They wouldn’t let press into the showing of “Hamilton” tonight– just photographers. I don’t know why– totally random.
But the publicist has sent word there’s an all-star cast in the audience including Secretary of State John Kerry, Jane Fonda, Jennifer Lopez (did she bring Casper?), Charlie Rose, Spike (and presumably Tonya) Lee, Mariska Hargitay (probably with husband Peter Hermann), Marla Maples (formerly Mrs. Donald Trump), and Rosie O’Donnell–who’s seen the show so many times she could fill in on any of the parts on the spur of the moment!
At today’s matinee and tonight’s show, creator Lin Manuel Miranda received standing ovations upon hitting the stage.
I wonder what all this hoopla over today’s shows will do to the box office once people realize the three main stars are gone. I think the show will be just as good if not better. But I wonder if all this attention for this show won’t do some harm to it. I guess we’ll see over time.
PS Louise Mensch, former British conservative MP and stooge for Rupert Murdoch in the hacking hearings, now his employee in New York, was at the matinee. She tweeted from it with her kid. Can you imagine if she’d identified herself to Manuel and the cast? I wonder how much she paid for those hard to get seats.
The women include, Kellie Boyle, 54, a former Republican National Committee field adviser and Marsha Callahan, now 73, a former model. They went on the record. Four others used pseudonyms.
Boyle says that back in 1989 Ailes told her: ‘You know if you want to play with the big boys, you have to lay with the big boys.’ She declined.
Callahan says in 1967 or 1968, when she was a model, Ailes said: ‘Sit on the sofa and lift your skirt up.’ I had to do these different poses. And then, I recall very clearly, he said he’d put me on the show but I needed to go to bed with him. I was a really shy girl, but I was a little cheeky so I said, ‘Oh yeah, you and who else?’ And he said, ‘Only me and a few of my select friends.’
So far, the stories don’t come from Ailes’ run at CNBC or Fox News– they’re all way in the past. That doesn’t excuse the behavior if true. But more contemporary stories will have more of an impact, if there are any. You never know, once alleged victims start talking– as in the case of Bill Cosby– the flood gates can open.
Stay tuned…
update: Ailes’s outside counsel sent this to NY Mag: “It has become obvious that Ms. Carlson and her lawyer are desperately attempting to litigate this in the press because they have no legal case to argue. The latest allegations, all 30 to 50 years old, are false.”
It’s been an animated summer, that’s for sure. “The Secret Life of Pets” took in approximately $38 million last night. The film will beat “Inside Out” as the biggest weekend gross for an original animated film. Ever.
For Universal Pictures, “Pets” is a much needed jolt in a soft year– after their HUGE year in 2015. “Pets” cost $75 million and already has taken in $30 mil in foreign countries.
The total weekend should come to $94 million. “Inside Out” did $90 million.
And these “Pets” are a franchise. Universal can get two more out of the package at least, not to mention ancillary merchandise, rides, books. etc.
Director Chris Renaud already has “Despicable Me” and its sequel, plus “The Lorax” under his belt, all mega hits. He’s the biggest thing in animation outside of Disney-Pixar. He’s got it made since, according to the imdb, he also lives in Paris.
So far this year we’ve mega hits “Finding Dory” and “Zootopia,” not to mention lesser hits “Angry Birds Movie” and “Kung Fu Panda 3.”
“Hamilton” plays a big performance tonight as the three leading Tony winners all depart the show including creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, Leslie Odom Jr, and Phillippa Soo. (Renee Elise Goldsberry and Daveed Diggs remain for the moment.)
On Stub Hub, there are 100 tickets from resellers. They range from $1,350 to just about $10,000. Someone apparently bought the pair in A 105-106 for $40,000.
That was a crazy night. The audience was wild. The backers all wanted to move to Broadway the next day. Instead, they waited until last August, which was a wise move for them and a bad one for every other new musical coming to town. You knew instantly that “Hamilton” was a phenomenon.
So, on to new things for the departing cast. And Brandon Victor Dixon, who “Hamilton” lost a job for in “Shuffle Along,” is replacing Odom. We will still be talking about “Hamilton” at least five years from now, maybe 10. Remarkable.
No one is buying much music this summer, that’s for sure. For the second week in a row, sales of CDs and digital downloads are record breaking low. And streaming isn’t that much better.
The new number 1 is Blink-182’s “California,” which sold 170,000 copies and another 15,000 streams. Blink-182’s new album comes to us via BMG Records, a standalone company trying hard to resurrect older acts (from the 90s). Kudos to them. This is the group’s 7th label since 1992. They’re like the Beatles to that generation. One of their albums is called “Enema of the State.” I am not kidding.
The rest of the chart is a nightmare for record execs with mortgages. Drake sold only 40 thou CDs and downloads, although he did score an extra 90K streams.
Maxwell, god love him, sold about 59K CDs and downloads, but only squeaked out around 2,000 streams. His “BlackSummersNight” Volume 2 is excellent. He’s the real deal. Pay attention.
Thanks to the Blinkers, the top 10 sold around 400,000 units. But most of it was them. From 11-50, Meghan Trainor (10.5K) on down, sold squat. The number 50 album sold 3,789 copies.
Maybe it’s the humidity. Last week’s number 1, by the Avett Brothers, fell 82% to number 12.
Paul Simon’s “Stranger to Stranger” has hung in there, by the way. Backed by his touring, the album is selling a little bit week to week but it doesn’t drop off the top 30. Simon mixes in the new songs with old ones at his shows. And the songs are damn good.
Last week, Lions Gate announced it was buying the Starz Channel and its library and TV shows. The effect on LGF stock hasn’t been so great. It’s hovered around $18.59 ever since. A year ago LGF was at $36.02.
Meantime, Lions Gate keeps releasing movies no one wants to see and shouldn’t have been made. Case in point: today, “Cell,” based on a Stephen King story, directed by Tod Williams (good movies– “Door in the Floor,” “Adventures of Sebastian Cole”).
“Cell” has a ZERO on Rotten Tomatoes. Twenty negative reviews, none positive. Saban Films, which also probably shouldn’t exist, owned by Haim Saban, made it and paid for it. Their most recent release was “A Hologram for the King” starring Tom Hanks, which made $4 million. Lions Gate had that one too through their deal with Roadside Attractions. (There’s a search party trying to find RAtt’s “Genius” right now. It’s made $1 million in 5 weeks.)
“Cell” has two great leads– Samuel L. Jackson and John Cusack. It doesn’t matter. It’s a soft cell at best.
The United States is getting a female president whether we like it or not. Showtime’s award winning “Homeland” is casting for some new characters as the show moves locale to New York. One of them is a newly elected female president. Her name is Elizabeth Keane. She’s 59 and described as “President-elect of the United States. Former junior Senator from NY. Bright, charming, lively – can be blunt. A natural politician.” Keane will a series regular.
Imagine the number of actresses lining up for that role. I’d get Melanie Griffith or Dana Delany. Either one would be perfect.
“Homeland” is also casting Keane’s chief of staff, who will be male and black. Also being cast is the 4 year old daughter of main character, Carrie. Her father was Brody, now deceased and played by Damian Lewis– star of Showtime’s “Billions.”
So even though the show is supposed to be set in New York, it does sound like Carrie (Claire Danes) and Saul (Mandy Patinkin) will be spending some time at the White House.
John McMartin is a face you know, and a voice, too. He was a journeyman actor who moved easily to from TV to movies to Broadway as a significant supporting player. His death at 86 was announced this morning in a typical low profile listing in the New York Times obits.
McMartin was known for playing patrician characters, often in conflict with their surroundings. He was the foreign editor in “All the President’s Men” and a regular presence on nearly every TV series of the 1970s. He played everything from Mary Tyler Moore’s lawyer when Mary Richards went to jail and Jane Wyman’s foe on “Falcon Crest.” He could be alternately heroic, noble or sniveling.
McMartin’s greatest successes came on Broadway and in theater. With dozens of credits and many nominations for awards, McMartin’s last two shows — the musical “Anything Goes” with Sutton Foster, and the play “All the Way” with Bryan Cranston– were huge hits with long runs and many accolades for McMartin. He originated key roles in the premiere productions of “Sweet Charity” and “Follies.”
Cloris Leachman, 90, Oscar winner and eight time Emmy winner, sure does not hold back. She’s as salty and honest as ever. At the recent Women in Film Legacy Film Series, “Tales From The Trenches,” presented at the Ebell in Los Angeles, mega talented Cloris was the subject of the film which was produced by Emmy Award winning producer Ilene Kahn Power, a former longtime HBO Exec ( “Gia,” Elvis” and more) and directed by award winning Linda Feferman.
Cloris held nothing back, including who she slept with back in the day. When talking about her fellow actors and friends she exclaimed, “I remembering those I didn’t “bleep“: Marlon Brando, I didn’t, Paul Newman I didn’t. Sean Connery I didn’t. But there was one I did.” Then she laughed and didn’t say.
I asked her after the screening how it felt to be so beloved. Cloris answered, “Well it’s a turnabout. I’m here; you’re there, I’m doing work that people love. Then they tell me about how much they love it. What could be better?“
Does she ever speak to her “Mary Tyler Moore”co-stars?She replied, “I never talk to Mary, she’s back east.We hug if we meet so nothing bad, but she’s far away.Valerie and I talk and see.” What about her ex-husband George Englund — with whom she had a 26-year marriage that produced five children, which wasn’t always easy but to whom she’s still devoted. She answered, “George is 90 also, we’re not married but still love each other. I’m going to see him this weekend.”
Joan Collins famously had an affair with George while he and Cloris were still married. Cloris said: “I liked her back then, we were friends. Not friends anymore. I think she’s embarrassed to be friends with me. After all I was with George when they had the affair. Such is life.”
Her devoted daughter Dinah told me, “My mother and father are soul mates who can’t live in this physical plane together.”
Cloris doesn’t stop working. Always in demand. She’s in the middle of shooting “American Gods” for Starz and she just wrapped up her next project, a film with Robert DeNiro and directed by Taylor Hackford called “The Comedian.“ “I can’t tell you a damn thing about it,” she told me, “I couldn’t even take a picture on the set. But it was a love fest between us, that’s for sure.”
Speaking about love fests I couldn’t help but ask her daughter if she would ask her mother who was the mystery man that Cloris had an affair with? Dinah came back and quite matter of factly said to me, “My Mom said she slept with Gene Hackman, and you can write that!” (Leachman did write all about it in her 2009 autobiography — a one night stand in San Francisco.)
Producer Ilene Kahn Power then summed up Cloris’s singularly unique talents. “Her ability to be a great dramatic actress and an equally great comedienne is astonishing. From “The Last Picture Show” to “Young Frankenstein’s” Frau Blucher with the mole on her face, and everything else she has done and continues to do. She has the best sense of humor, she’s truly lovely and vibrant and part of our Hollywood history. Every time I see that scene, “he vas my boyfriend,” I collapse.” Watch that classic scene now: