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Ringo Starr, Justin Timberlake Among Cameo’s in Bieber-Like Andy Samberg “Popstar”

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Funny guys Andy Samberg, Jorma Taccone and Akiva Schaffer talked up their new film, “Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping,” with a small number of selected press last week.

The trio’s parody doc chronicles the saga of boy band the Style Boyz, and the ups-and-downs of lead singer Connor4Real (Samberg). An outsized ego, Connor strikes out on his own, rupturing relationships with his childhood pals and fellow boy band members (Taccone and Schaffer), while at the same time contending with a career that takes a nosedive as his sophomore solo album tanks and fans turn on him.

Produced by Judd Apatow, Taccone and Schaffer wrote and directed the movie parody, which is also co-written by Samberg. Samberg brandishes Justin Bieber-like tattoos and outfits, and the film is obviously inspired by the similarly named Bieber doc, “Never Say Never.”

The Lonely Island parody rappers are Berkeley natives and pals since roomies in their 20’s. Career-wise they collaborated on many successful shorts, including “D**k In a Box” with Justin Timberlake (who makes a notable appearance in “Popstar”), “Lazy Sunday” and “I Just Had Sex.”

The opening and undiplomatic question from a reporter was whether as roommates it was obvious Andy was going to be the star of the group?

 Also, when they decided to do the movie about the music business what they felt they could contribute that hadn’t necessarily been done before?

 To the first question, Samberg said, “Thank you for asking that.”

“The first question is very easy,” said Taccone.

“Absolutely, I mean, look at him, he’s gorgeous and multitalented,” added Schaffer, pointing to Samberg.

“We couldn’t walk down the street without strangers stopping us, ‘who is your friend? Who is this handsome hunk of a man, this Fabio-type, beautiful singing voice?’” Taccone said.

Noted Schaffer, “We were 21, 22 years old in L.A. like everybody else, and weren’t expecting anybody to be the star.”

As to what made “Popstar” added to what’s out there about the music industry, Samberg replied, “We felt like was fun to sort of play around with is how much social media and media and the number of outlets that exist nowadays has changed the landscape of the music industry. And from like what is expected of an artist, or what they give up of their own personal life, or how real that is, and the sort of relationship that musicians in the pop world have with their fans now, and how genuine or for the sake of career that is, and how it affects their actual friendships and relationships in their lives.”

Asked whether they favored New Kids on the Block or Beastie Boys in how they portrayed Style Boyz, and who they actually listened to, Schaffer said, “None of us can actually sing, so we’re always gonna favor Beastie Boys, but that’s our personal preference, that’s what we grew up with.”

“That’s definitely what we listen to, also,” said Samberg. “Nothing against New Kids OTB, Joey McIntyre’s got the voice of an angel, we all know that.”

On another track, a reporter asked what was key to their long-lasting friendship?

 “We’re gonna let Kiv handle this one,” Jorma replied

“Honesty. Communication” – and all three said in unison – “keep it interesting in the bedroom. You have to.”

“Put on a wig, put on a little teddy,” said Andy.

Jorma: “Whatever works.”

Akiva: “So to speak.”

Jorma: “And safe words are very important.”

Asked about Justin Bieber and how he comes to mind when viewing the Connor character, someone noted the movie actually gives you empathy for Bieber and how he has to deal with fame and media. How do they think he would feel about the film?

“We definitely empathize with Justin,” Samberg said, “and are friendly with him. We’ve worked with him a few times and think he’s a good guy, and we respect his music a lot actually. There are a couple direct references, obviously, to his documentary, because we just felt like they were funny jumping off points for a crazier joke. And the title of the movie obviously feels of kind of like his title, which makes it seem like it’s a lot more about him than we intended, I think, but yeah. We hope he likes it, and we feel like the character of Conner is really an amalgam of everything that’s going on in the world of pop music and rap music for that matter.”

“Popstar” features a notable roll call of cameos by big-name pop stars, including Mariah Carey, Ringo Starr, Justin Timberlake and a few that the trio asked reporters not to reveal. How did they get them onboard?

“All kind of ways,” said Samberg. “Some of them were people we worked with before so we would just call them, or email them. Some we did through reps, some people like Ringo Starr, Judd Apatow was the one who called.”

Jorma added, “We don’t have his number.”

“Yeah, we don’t have Ringo on speed dial,” Samberg said. “But yeah, we just sort of cast a really wide net and had a huge list of people we would love to be a part of it and we were actually really fortunate, a lot of them said yes – clearly, a ton of people.”

Since 2013 Samberg has been married to musician Joanna Newsom. Asked whether they ever considered doing a musical collaboration, Jorma cracked, “Oh yeah, why don’t you ruin her career?”

“ I think that her fan base would probably be pretty disappointed in that. And Rightfully,” said Samberg dolefully.

“As fans of her work, I’d say that we would also be pretty disappointed,” Jorma added.

So is there going to be a follow up to Popstar, I asked Samberg after the press conference?

“We’ll see,” he told me.

Jorma added, “That’s up to America.”

The Universal Pictures feature opens June 3.

Photo c2016 Showbiz411 by Paula Schwartz

Donald Trump: Until Today, He Gave Only $21,000 to Veterans Groups in Last Three Years

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Until this mishegos today with a press conference and buffoonery, Donald Trump was not a supporter of veterans groups.

As I wrote several times this winter: in the last three years, Trump donated only twenty one thousand dollars to vet groups.

Only in the last few months with his presidential run did Trump come up with this scheme to raise $5.6 million for vets. And today he finally had to give details.

But prior to this: nothing. And The Eric Trump Foundation: nothing.

Until today, most of the money for the Trump Foundation came from a ticket scalper.

He slashed his charitable giving in 2014.

Read the stories. These are facts based on numbers supplied by the Trump Foundation.

Jay Z’s Tidal: Pay for Nicki Minaj “Movie” That’s Already Officially Free on Vevo

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Jay Z’s Tidal service is offering a Nicki Minaj “movie” today. To see it, you have to get a Tidal subscription.

But Nicki’s “Pinkprint Movie” is on the web for free on Vimeo. It’s already had over 11 million views. You can watch it here:

Mia Farrow Once Defended Roman Polanski as “Loyal Friend, Brave…Brilliant” Says Woody Allen Defender

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Robert Weide is defending Woody Allen this morning against the ridiculous essay published by his biological son, Ronan Farrow, a couple of weeks ago. Weide is the award winning director of Larry David’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” He also directed a two part documentary about Woody for PBS and wrote a defense of him for The Daily Beast. 

His letter is called “Hard Questions for Ronan Farrow.”

Weide is properly outraged by Farrow’s ambush of Allen in the Hollywood Reporter on the day “Cafe Society” opened in Cannes back on May 13th.

Weide notes that Farrow’s mother, actress Mia Farrow, defended Roman Polanski when he was arrested for rape of an underage girl in 1978.

Mia– Weide notes– wrote: “[He’s] a loyal friend, important to me, a distinguished director, important to the motion picture industry, and a brave and brilliant man, important to all people.”

Mia Farrow, Weide points out, never reached out to Polanski’s victim, Samantha Geimer. She’s also never spoken about her own brother, who is in jail serving time for molestation of young boys. Weide also points out that Moses Farrow, Ronan’s brother, accused Mia of beating him.

Weide is also outraged that Ronan Farrow dragged Bill Cosby into the argument. Cosby has 50 or more accusers. Woody Allen has only had one, and the court decided that there wasn’t enough evidence to proceed in a case. Woody was never charged with or tried for any crime– because the crime didn’t exist.

Weide writes: I read your recent article for the Hollywood Reporter, in which you hold the media accountable for giving your father a pass, and not asking him “the hard questions.” I found the piece to be disingenuous, irresponsible, and even dangerous. You and your mother have both asked that the press continue to hold Woody Allen’s feet to the fire in the name of “women everywhere” and “all abuse survivors.” But there is plenty of evidence to suggest this isn’t really your primary concern.

Good work by Weide. It’s time to gain a little sanity here.

Jane Fonda on Relationships: “It took me 72 years to realize kindness is a good thing to look for”

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Emmy season is upon us, which means Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin are back in the mix with season 2 of “Grace and Frankie” on Netflix. The dramedy was in the Emmy comedy section last year, but it’s a hybrid for sure. In the first episode of the new season, Fonda and Tomlin have a priceless scene with a rabbi (one of the funniest things on TV this year) followed by a wedding scene that is heartbreakingly poignant. All four leads– Fonda, Tomlin, Sam Waterston, Martin Sheen– are at the top of their games.

To recap: Tomlin was nominated for an Emmy last year. Fonda was then nominated for a Golden Globe in for her role as an aging actress in Paolo Sorrentino’s “Youth.” Tomlin also had a hit movie last year with “Grandma” and two Globe nominations. Fonda has two Oscars. Whew! With “Grace and Frankie” already slated for its third season, she and Tomlin will be working for a long time.

In April, Fonda and Tomlin premiered the first episode (the whole season is on a par with the best of “Brothers and Sisters” or “The Good Wife) at the Tribeca Film Festival in a Q&A moderated by Gayle King.

Chatting, bickering, japing, with one another, the stars fielded questions on aging, women in the industry, careers, lovers. “This is how it is on the set,” they assured a packed audience. 

 

The episodes screened featured the two women coping with Martin Sheen’s character having a heart attack on the eve of his wedding to Sam Waterston’s character. To catch you up, the two men had been married to Grace and Frankie, so they’re all family, so to speak.

Episode 1, Season 2 features a pre-op wedding officiated by none other than Frankie. Speaking about how they got this going, the show runners came and asked them how they felt about working with each other. After all, they co-starred in “9 to 5.” There was no script. They wrote the script after. “We live the scripts,” said Tomlin. “If it says we get friendly, we get friendly.”

“I didn’t get it at first,” said Jane. “Yeah, she thought she was an aging Barbarella,” quipped Lily, and so it went for the next hour. “Grace could not have ended up with someone as perfect as what she needed as Frankie,” said Jane.

What about age? Gayle King is 61, Jane says, “Those of us who have celebrity should just say it. I’m 78. I’m 76, said Lily.”

Lily: We’re on the dark side of 70. You get to play love scenes. I don’t get to have a love scene, said Lily. We get to have DVO, what’s that? Deep Vaginal Orgasm.

Jane: There were no good old days. It’s right now.

Lily, looking back: “Laugh-In” I got famous. Ernestine.

Sam came out to say he thought the women are being cheated as far as pay. They all get the same. But Jane pointed out, we get the back end, which I don’t think the men do.

Gayle asked Jane: What made you come out of retirement?

Lily: That has to do with your marriage to Ted Turner. I was at the nuptial party where you made that speech.

Fonda: It is unusual coming back when you are 65.

Gayle to Fonda: Uou still feel nervous?

Jane: Yes at the end of season one I got an acting coach and went into therapy. If we’re screwed up, it is really hard to act well.

Lily: She doesn’t think she’s funny. I told her we are not doing comedy. We are doing dramatic life.

Fonda: I come from a long line of really depressed people. This one [pointing to Tomlin] has a funny bone. I like to hang around her so I can see through her eyes.

Lily: I feel that about Jane. I got a Klute hairdo well after she let hers grow.

Fonda: Martin is a diplomat, very Hispanic. Sam is very erudite, not since Gregory Peck have I seen that.

Gayle: Jane, how is your love life? [Lily has been with partner/wife Jane Wagner for 45 years.]

Jane: It took me 72 years to realize kindness is a good thing to look for. I am extremely grateful. [Fonda has lived with famed record producer Richard Perry for six years.]

Lily: I had to make up characters. Jane was a star at 19, with pressure on women to have a certain sensibility. I did not have the same kind of battles because I was a comedian. Bob Altman gave me the part in “Nashville” [for which she was Oscar nominated in 1975].

Gayle: Where would you like to see these characters over time? They seem co-dependent. We’d love you to be lovers.

Jane: I’m told she’s a really good kisser. I would like to see Grace not need a man in her life, capable of intimacy, maybe with one of her children. And take care of Frankie.

 

HBO’s “Veep” Breaks a Huge Language Taboo, Using the “C” Word For Real

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Tonight’s episode of “Veep” is officially called “C—gate.” Apparently the word is used quite liberally in the episode.

Outside of the N word, I can’t think of anything other than the C word which is completely verboten everywhere. Even the f- word finds its way into some mainstream things, and shit so do some others.

But HBO and JDL are going for it. I’ll watch at 10:30 and we’ll see how they do this. “Veep” is the best comedy on TV outside of “Fox and Friends.” And the latter is unintentionally a hoot.

The Monkees (Yes, the Monkees) Have the Number 1 Album on Amazon

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All weekend, the number 1 album on Amazon’s best selling physical CDs is by Beyonce? Blake Shelton? The “Hamilton” Broadway album? Prince, maybe?

Uh, no.

It’s The Monkees “Good Times” on Rhino. The Monkees, 50 years old this year. A new album by Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork and Mike Nesmith with a rare track by Davy Jones written by Neil Diamond. The album is produced by Fountain of Wayne’s Adam Schlesinger and features new and unearthed songs.

Besides Diamond the songs are by other Monkee writers from back in the day– Carole King & Gerry Goffin, Harry Nilsson and Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart. Then Schlesinger added in present day rock songwriters like Rivers Cuomo, Andy Partridge, Ben Gibbard, Noel Gallagher and Paul Weller.

The weird thing is, Rhino released this and they are not usually a label for new music. Their Cyndi Lauper country album is struggling, which is a surprise. But the Monkees touch a button in the minds of Amazon-aged fans. Amazon skews much older than iTunes, and much whiter. Rhino may have caught lightning in a bottle with this one.

“Good Times!” is doing well enough by the way on iTunes as a download, around number 20.

What a turn of events! Last July Micky Dolenz was doing his one man show at 54Below in New York and this album wasn’t even a gleam in his eye. I guess “I’m a Believer” does come true!

Johnny Depp “Alice” Movies Drop from $116 Mil Weekend to $28 Mil Six Years Later

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Six years ago, Johnny Depp in Tim Burton’s “Alice in Wonderland” made $116.1 million in its first three days.

A lot has happened since then including Depp’s poorly timed marital disaster on Friday in which his wife was given a restraining order after accusing him of a litany of things.

Today the three day box office for “Through the Looking Glass,” the sequel not directed by Tim Burton: $28.1 million. Point 1 doesn’t matter.

We’re talking a massive drop in interest in Depp.

Did audiences boycott the movie because of Depp’s domestic problems? Unlikely. This latest episode is just a piece of a big puzzle. Apart from his “Pirates of the Caribbean” movies, Depp has no real standing anymore in the movie community.

This collapse is a result of all those huge flops that have snowballed since 2010. And this is what happens when no one’s paying attention to a career.

Now, $28 million isn’t terrible, and “Through the Looking Glass” will have lives abroad and on DVD and downloads and TV. But the box office is a sign that Depp had better do something fast if he still cares about his career. Funny, but his demise seems planned, like that of his hero Marlon Brando.

Is the Old Johnny Depp Back? In the 90s He Was Famous for Trashing Hotel Rooms, Getting Arrested

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Johnny Depp– TMZ found his first wife, from the 80s, who says he never hurt a flea. She was only married to him for two years, though, and didn’t get to have the real fun of movie star Depp.

In 1994, Depp was arrested for trashing his hotel room at New York’s The Mark. This is when Kate Moss was in the picture, post-Winona Ryder. Depp already had at least three arrests on his record by then, for speeding, and for bar fights in New York and London that also involved his bodyguards. People magazine noted that he was a cutter, with self inflicted scars.

In the hotel story, Depp blamed his antics on an armadillo that he said got loose in the room. The culprit, however, was never found.

All of this was the year after River Phoenix died outside the Viper Room, a wild Sunset Strip nightclub that Depp owned in the early 90s.

After years of carousing, he calmed down once the first “Pirates of the Caribbean” took off in 2003. The series made him a superstar, and very very rich.

But aside from “Finding Neverland,” Depp has never really had critical acclaim or box office success other than with Tim Burton. Their long collaboration includes “Sweeney Todd,” “Edward Scissorhands,” “Ed Wood,” “Alice in Wonderland,” “Willy Wonka,” and “Dark Shadows.”

Depp has had a lot of big financial failures in recent years, however, including “The Lone Ranger” and “Mortdecai.” Plus, the “Pirates” franchise is starting to show big signs of age. “Alice Through the Looking Glass,” done without Burton, is failing this weekend. The combination of that and this mess with Amber Heard is not good. Depp has got to pull it together.

But if you’re new to the Depp saga, or 1994 is before you were interested in such things, just a reminder: Johnny Depp was never a wallflower. He has the police record to prove it.

 

Box Office Bust: “X Men” May Finish Holiday Weekend $30 Mil Off Last Installment

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Comic weariness may be setting in.

“X Men: Apocalypse” may finish the four day Memorial Day Weekend some $30 million off the last installment, 2014’s “Days of Future Past.”

“Apocalypse” took in $26.4 million last night. Contrast that with $35.5 million for “Days” two years ago, same day.

“Days” did $110.5 million for the four day weekend in 2014. “Apocalypse” is now hoping for $80 million.

The big difference? No Hugh Jackman and Wolverine. Plus reviews for this one are mixed, about 50-50, with Rotten Tomatoes at 48. “Days” was in the 90s.

And Johnny Depp? His numbers for “Alice Through the Looking Glass” may give him a $40 million four day weekend, but that seems high. And according to wife Amber Heard, he was high for most of their marriage. (Rim shot!) The “Mortdecai” sequel will not be happening.