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Oscars: A Flood of Black Actors, Directors Etc Invited to Join Academy of Motion Pictures! (Finally)

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Loretta Devine has been asked to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. She’s one of many non white actors who’ve been invited today, and it’s about time!

The numbers went up 46% among women and 41% among people of color.

Among the directors: Melvin van Peebles. How is it that Melvin van Peebles was never in the Academy? Shocking!

Among the others: America Ferrara, Dennis Haysbert, Chadwick Boseman, John Boyega, Morris Chestnut, Carmen Ejogo, Idris Elba, Vivica A. Fox, Luis Guzman, Ice Cube, Regina King, Michael B, Jordan, Adepero Oduye, Harold Perrineau, Michelle Rodriguez, Anika Noni Rose, Glynn Turman, Marlon Wayans, Damon Wayans Jr., Keenan Ivory Wayans (directors branch), Mahershala Ali, Gabrielle Union and Lorraine Toussaint. Nia Long is in. Freida Pinto — you mean she wasn’t asked right after “Slumdog Millionaire”? Good grief!

It’s freaking amazing to me that some of these names weren’t already in. But here they are and god bless Cheryl Boone Isaacs for pulling this off! And these were just actors. Among directors Ryan Coogler is in, and I’ll add some more names shortly. Keep refreshing.

PS Among the white inductees: Rita Wilson, aka Mrs. Tom Hanks, in movies for 30 years, was never asked before this? And Bruce Greenwood, an MVP every year in countless films, not til now? Weird!

Congratulations to everyone!

Summer Studio Collapse: Tarzan May Follow Independence Day

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Now it’s time to worry. Reviews for the new Tarzan movie are coming in and they’re not good. Warner Bros, which still has a potential blockbuster in Suicide Squad, may be facing a domestic disaster with this one. Some twitter comments include the word racist. Oy vey.  Stay tuned…

Michael Jackson’s Book Editor Skeptical About Audio Tapes, Says He Had “Utmost Respect for Prince”

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It’s not like we take the UK Mirror seriously. But they’ve been flacking so called quotes from so-called audio tapes they say Michael Jackson made when he was writing his book “Moonwalk” in 1988. On the tapes, the Mirror– not exactly a Pulitzer finalist– says Michael dissed Prince many different times.

This didn’t sound plausible to me, and the Mirror has not actually offered up the tapes or transcripts.  So I called up the editor of “Moonwalk,” Shaye Arehart, now head of the Columbia University Publishing Program. Shaye worked for Jackie Onassis at Doubleday as senior editor. She sat with Michael and recorded him, and put “Moonwalk” together.

Shaye had not heard about this latest contretemps. She is skeptical that anyone has any tapes. She told me, “All of the tapes are under the control of Michael’s estate.” That is, if there are tapes. And transcripts are a total question mark. But when she was done editing the book, all the tapes went back to Michael’s office.

As for Prince, Shaye told me: “I always found that Michael had the utmost respect for Prince. And he named his son Prince? Has no one thought of that?”

Indeed. The Michael Jackson-Prince feud sounds concocted at best. I’m also mystified why stories of Michael’s so called “porn” collection have surfaced as repurposed garbage. All of the books, magazines and pictures at Neverland were indexed and put into evidence at Michael’s 2005 trial. All of it was thrown out or disproved to be anything. The jury found him innocent of owning child porn or any porn. The whole thing now feels contrived and orchestrated. To what purpose, I can’t imagine.

Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees to Release First Album of New Songs Since 2001

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Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees is back! He’s releasing his second solo album ever this fall– his first album of new material since the last Bee Gees album in 2001. “In the Now” is produced by John Merchant and recorded with Barry’s 2014 band in Miami.

This release is a coup for Columbia Records’ Rob Stringer. The Bee Gees remain one of the top groups of all time. But the tragic deaths of Barry’s brothers Maurice and Robin, each from cancer, seemed to put an end to any music from the Gibb family.

Barry did make an album of duets with Barbra Streisand a few years ago which suffered from insufferable orchestral arrangements. But a real Barry Gibb album should be full of life and hooks. The Bee Gees songbook has dozens of hits, most notably the “Saturday Night Fever” songs but lots of other terrific ones from “Lonely Days” to “Run to Me” and “You Should Be Dancing.” The list goes on and on!

Look for a big sales build up on this one. If the Monkees and Paul Simon can hit number 1, Barry Gibb is going to zoom!

PS Already a given: at least a whole hour devoted to Barry on Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show. Jimmy does an amazing imitation of the eldest Gibb.

 

Gossip Legend Liz Smith, 93, Is Taking a Vacation: “I’ll be sure to come back as — a Margarita!”

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Liz Smith is taking a vacation. Doesn’t she deserve it? The all time legend of gossip is 93 years young. Liz is taking a break from her daily column written with Denis Ferrara– which appears on New York Social Diary-– until July 18th. They’re moving out of their gossip HQ on East 38th St. after 40 years, too. I hear Liz has new digs uptown.

Liz writes today that she’ll miss dining in her favorite spot, El Rio Grande. This is a Tex Mex place in the base of her building, with Texas and Mexico sides to it. Liz sits on the Texas side, of course!

She writes: “This means, among other things, saying a farewell — at least on a daily basis — to the wonderful El Rio Grande restaurant that occupies the ground floor of this building. No more of those delectable fresh tostadas, or those gasoline-fueled Margaritas. (If I were younger I might say that the latter deprivation is a good thing, but … I am NOT younger and one only lives once, or so I am told. If this is not true, I’ll be sure to come back as — a Margarita!)”

Liz’s column appeared in the New York Daily News and the New York Post at different times starting in the mid 1970s. She made a big splash in the 90s when she went to New York Newsday and the LA Times Syndicate. This was before the internet and before gossip was simply made up or re-purposed out of thin air. Liz didn’t write it if it wasn’t exactly right. Her scoops were real stories– not supposition. She wielded her power — which was awesome– with grace and wit, and the best sense of humor. She still does.

Liz, Denis and Mary Jo McDonough will be back on July 18th, refreshed and ready for a new season. I just hope they use a lot of SPF!

PS You can still wrangle a copy of Liz’s wonderful memoir, “Natural Blonde,” from Amazon. What beach book. You can’t put it down!

Broadway: “Shuffle Along” Tony Awards Wipe Out Closed It, Not Audra McDonald’s Impending Exit

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Now we know why Scott Rudin decided to close “Shuffle Along” in a hurry last week.

Box office figures for last week show a drop from the week before of $158,743.57.  That was the without a doubt the biggest drop of any show.

The drop came while Audra McDonald was still in the show– she’s in until July 24th with the exception of intermittent absences. So the sudden downturn in receipts wasn’t because she was leaving. It was because the show didn’t get any Tony awards.

From the week of May 8th — when Tony nominations were announced– through June 19th, a week after the Tonys were handed out to “Hamilton”– “Shuffle Along” averaged $950,000 a week. It wasn’t fantastic, and the show never broke the $1 million mark, but it was ok.

But immediately after the Tonys wiped them out, “Shuffle Along” dropped to $814,941.93. If the trend continued. “Shuffle Along” would be in dire straits by the time McDonald left.

As I’ve said before, I have a feeling that one day we’ll see a successfully re-tooled version of George C. Wolfe’s show, scaled down and rethought a la “Chicago” or “The Color Purple.”

 

“Gotti” Movie with John Travolta and Kelly Preston Planning to Shoot Next Month– Five Years Late

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EXCLUSIVE Believe it or not, “Gotti” is back.

You may recall the long story of this ill fated film. I reported a lot about it starting around five years ago when Barry Levinson was going to direct it and Al Pacino was the star. James Toback wrote the script. John Travolta, Kelly Preston, Ben Foster and Lindsay Lohan were in the mix.

The problem was the financing, and that most of the people were former felons with shady backgrounds and connections. One of them was Marc Fiore, once subject of a book about a ‘boiler room’ operation that went bad. Then be brought in Sal Carpanzano. It was like “Get Shorty” come to life.

The whole thing fell apart several times. But Travolta has persevered for better or worse.

Now the director is Kevin Connolly, of “Entourage” fame. I don’t know who wrote this script. But Travolta and Preston are definitely in. So is Emmet Furla Oasis Films and producer Tim Sullivan. It’s unclear if Fiore is still part of the equation since it was always his project with John Gotti Jr. Casting has begun in earnest. I’m told that shooting is set for next month in New York and Cincinnati, Ohio, which is supposed to look like New York with a tax break.

Connolly is a good guy, maybe he can pull it off. But this movie has been jinxed from the get go. Still, you know what you want to see whatever they come up with. After playing Robert Shapiro, Travolta can certainly play John Gotti.

“Hamilton” Filming with Original Cast Began Yesterday, Continues Through Tomorrow

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EXCLUSIVE Lucky theatergoers who had tickets for “Hamilton” yesterday and for tomorrow night will be part of history.

The 11 time Tony winner is filming with all of its original cast members for posterity. Lead actors Lin Manuel Miranda, Leslie Odom Jr., and Phillipa Soo are exiting the show on July 9th.

The show taped yesterday’s performance and will also tape tomorrow night. Some filming will go on today, which has caused the cancellation of Odom’s record release party tonight.

What will happen to this filmed version is unclear. Most Broadway shows tape a performance for posterity, for the Lincoln Center library. But the original cast version of “Hamilton” done right is probably worth a lot of money. A real feature film is likely 8 to 10 years away.

Box Office Flop for Matthew McConaughey Slave Movie About White Savior

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It must have been thought of the “Schindler’s List” of American slavery.

But “The Free State of Jones” has turned out to be something quite unlike that. And over the weekend, the film starring Matthew McConaughey flopped. With at least a $50 million budget, “Jones” took in just $7.7 million.

The film was written and directed by Gary Ross, who’s made many fine movies including “Pleasantville.” “Free State of Jones” is based on a true story about Newt Knight, a white Mississippi farmer who led a slave revolt against the Confederacy during the Civil War and liberated Jones County.

The story of Knight has been widely debated over the years for its historical significance. But it definitely happened, and it might have been a compelling story for a movie. But the film’s execution left reviewers unimpressed– it has a 40 on Rotten Tomatoes.

“Free State of Jones” also comes at a tricky time in Hollywood, following first the Oscar winner “12 Years a Slave,” followed by an outcry about diversity when no blacks or black films were nominated last year.

Then there’s the looming release of “The Birth of a Nation,” Nate Parker’s much ballyhooed slave story that won kudos at Sundance this year. Fox Searchlight is releasing that film this fall with big Oscar intentions.

And “Birth,” unlike “Jones,” is made by a black director, has mostly black actors, and centers its attention on a black hero. “Jones,” on the other hand, looks like a movie about a white savior of slaves depicted by Matthew McConaughey.

I can’t say anything about “Jones” critically since I haven’t seen it. But I do know it’s hard to take something like this seriously when the movie’s star is appearing commercials for luxury cars, driving around with show hounds in the back seat. That doesn’t help Ross’s intentions, I’m sure.

“Free Stae of Jones” doesn’t have much of a future in the foreign market, which I’m sure the producers knew going in. So this may just turn out to be hard lesson.

Steven Tyler Launches New Single, Says Aerosmith Band Members Want “Farewell Tour”

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On Friday, Steven Tyler launched a new rocking funky single called “Somebody from Somewhere.” It’s title track from his first ever solo album of the same name, due on July 15th.

Last week Tyler told Howard Stern that Aerosmith would go on a final tour of some kind once his solo project is over. In fact, Aerosmith had dates book already for the fall.

But what I’m hearing is Tyler’s band mates– Joe Perry, Brad Whitford, Joey Kramer, and Tom Hamilton– are agitating for a big long worldwide farewell tour. Think of it as a big cash out with no end in sight– a la The Who or Cher. And this way Aerosmith could go out with a bang, while Tyler could have his solo career. Farewell doesn’t mean it’s over. In rock nothing is really over. Look at the Rolling Stones.

In the meantime, I like Tyler’s single. This was supposed to be a country album but I doubt it will really be that. It’s just going to be him doing his thing, which is always very cool.

PS Tyler starts his “Out on a Limb” tour on July 2nd. He previewed it a few weeks ago in New York, and it’s not to be missed. It’s the summer of great rockers– Tyler, Sting and Peter Gabriel, Paul Simon, Paul McCartney.