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“Indiana Jones” Announcement Omitted George Lucas or Writer on 5th Film

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Big news this week about a fifth “Indiana Jones” movie.

But the press release from Disney omitted two big elements– the name of George Lucas, and a writer for the film.

Lucas created the “Indiana Jones” characters with Steven Spielberg and has worked on all of their stories. When the “Kingdom of the Crystal Skull”– part 4– was being developed, Lucas was rignt in there.

Unfortunately, some fans blamed Lucas for adding “Star Wars” type elements into that story. But you know, Spielberg didn’t do it with a gun to his head.

Now, no one has any idea who’s writing Number 5. Lucas may indeed not be involved at all because “Indiana Jones” has moved from Paramount to Disney. George sold LucasFilm to Disney and walked away from everything– maybe even “Indiana Jones.”

Last year Lucas said in a bunch of interviews that he’d given Spielberg the story idea but was still tweaking it. Maybe Lucas will get a ‘story by’ credit with no other involvement. The answers are as yet unknown.

But this doesn’t signal a break between the two most successful directors of all time. They are still best friends.

Katherine Heigl Is Doing a Cat Food Commercial- Yes, You Read That Right

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Katherine Heigl is doing a cat food commercial. She’s the new spokesperson for Cat’s Pride Fresh and Light. From “Greys Anatomy” to movie star to this. Well, I don’t know. I always liked her. But something has gone haywire. Cat’s Pride told the Chicago Business Journal that a “portion of every Cat’s Pride Fresh and Light Ultimate Care purchase” will go to a foundation set up in the memory of Katherine’s brother. Hmmm… There’s nothing on the commercial that indicates that– thought I’m sure it’s true. Nevertheless, Heigl should be a star of her own series. She’s a good actress. I hope she gets back on track.

Kenneth Lonergan’s “Manchester by the Sea” May Be Sunk with Amazon’s Choice of Distributor

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Poor Kenny Lonergan. His “Margaret” wound up in a long never ending soap opera, a war between Fox Searchlight and him over final cut, distribution and promotion. The writer director of “You Can Count on Me” had a terrible time and it all ended badly.

Now Amazon, which bought his “Manchester by the Sea,” may have sealed his doom again. They’ve made a deal with Roadside Attractions, or what I call Roadkill for the all the movies they’ve dumped or ruined.

This year they’ve released Spike Lee’s “ChiRaq,” which made about $2.5 million. Of course, that meager amount is a fortune compared to Katie Holmes in “Touched by Fire,” which took in $146,000 in theaters. Roadside is the same company that managed to kill Robert Redford’s Oscar chances in “All Is Lost,” JC Chandor’s mini masterpiece.

Roadside also picked up Whit Stillman’s new movie through Amazon, and god knows what they’ll do with that. Of course, the real fear is that they will get their hands on Woody Allen’s new movie. Cue REM singing “It’s the End of the of the World.”

Right now Roadside is sitting with Sally Field in “Hello My Name is Doris.” They did a cheapo stealth premiere in New York, a few days of press (thanks to Field’s superstar press rep Heidi Schaefer at PMK-BNC) and left the movie to work on its own. So far they’ve made $84,000. Sally Field, who won two Oscars, and has rave reviews for this film– let’s see what the future holds when “Doris” expands.

Lonergan deserves better. So did Redford. At least these new releases can count on being on Amazon Prime right away.

Exclusive: “Law & Order SVU” Taking on “The Bachelor/Bachelorette” in Sweeps Episode

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The old rubric for “Law & Order” was always “ripped from headlines.” The current 17th season of “Law & Order SVU” is no exception. In May the resurgent show will take on “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette.”

A casting call has gone out for a raft of characters participating in a reality show called “Heart’s Desire.” it seems like it may be a combo of both “The Bachelor” and “Bachelorette” with “SVU” looking for a variety of dim but attractive male and female players.

“Heart’s Desire” is run by a married couple called Jeffrey and Regina Prince, who sound more like a parody of Robert and Michelle King, who govern “The Good Wife.” Their names may be an inside joke among New York TV folk.

Jeffrey Prince is described as “smooth – talking, manipulative, not always above board, thrives on conflict, talks out of both sides of his mouth and likes to let people know how smart and in charge he is, unashamedly opportunistic, little regard for others emotions as long as he gets drama and ratings, demanding on his crew and contestants with little sympathy for their feelings or lives.” Regina is “career focused, ambitious,
thick skinned, will say what she needs to get what she wants, ½ of a power couple with her husband Jeffrey
Prince, demanding, calculating, scheming, always looking to push buttons and get good footage, image
conscious, she always puts a good spin on things publicly, but doesn’t mince words behind closed doors.”

One possible twist is that the mother of the main Bachelor, named Ryan, is also a lawyer. He may need one.

“Law & Order SVU” has been a huge hit in the ratings this season, often the highest rated drama of its night. Showrunner Warren Leight is leaving after five seasons of yeoman duty, and breathing new life into an old story. “SVU” is already renewed for the fall.

Keanu Reeves Movie “Exposed” Bombs (Understatement) Makes $122 in UK, $Zero in US

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Buried in the Lions Gate fiasco of movies bombing all over the place: a January release called “Exposed” starring Keanu Reeves.

In the US, “Exposed” took in no money upon its release. Nada. There’s never been a report for it.

In Great Britain, the number is considerably worse: $122. That’s one hundred twenty two dollars. And no sense. The worldwide total: $140,483.

“Exposed” scored a 6 on Rotten Tomatoes.

 

Lions Gate must be praying for “Allegiant,” which had a stealth premiere on Monday night. So far it has an 18 on Rotten Tomatoes. 27 bad reviews, 6 positive.

 

Nora Ephron HBO Movie: Not A Dry Eye in the House At Swanky MoMA Party

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There really wasn’t a dry eye in the house last night at the Museum of Modern Art as Nora Ephron’s son, Jacob Bernstein, unspooled his memorial documentary, “Everything is Copy.” When Ephron died in 2012 at age 71 from pneumonia and leukemia it was a shock to just about everyone who knew her, from family to her wide circle of close friends. She kept her illness a total secret. Why? The grande dame of gossip and old friend Liz Smith says in the film, with a hearty laugh: “She was a control freak.”

Ephron was also hilariously funny, a gifted writer and essayist, screenwriter and filmmaker. In the house last night: everyone from Meg Ryan (who starred in three Ephron films), to Griffin Dunne (his cousin Annabelle coproduced the film with Vanity Fair’s editor in chief Graydon Carter) to Ephron’s husband, writer Nick Pileggi and famously ex husband Carl Bernstein plus Christine Baranski, Alan Cumming, Carol Kane, Tovah Feldshuh, Mort Zuckerman, Hearst’s Ellen Levine, Gayle King and police commish Bill Bratton with journalist wife Rikki Klieman.

In the film, and outspoken: Meryl Streep (star of Nora’s seminal Mike Nichols film “Heartburn” and “Julie and Julia”), Tom Hanks, Rob Reiner, and Nora’s sisters Delia, Amy, and Hallie.

Carl Bernstein, one half of the “All the President’s Men” team with Bob Woodward, finally is interviewed– by son Jacob, no less– about his famous philandering, his relationship with Nora and their hugely acrimonious divorce that resulted in the hilarious book and movie “Heartburn.” (If you’ve never read this novel, you must immediately.)

“Heartburn” was Ephron’s revenge on Bernstein and anyone who questioned her writing skills. It was an enormous hit, and changed her life. Jacob Bernstein noted that his father, a “player” in the 70s, 80s, and 90s, is now happily remarried. “I’m sure he never thought I’d be digging around in his divorce records.”

But indeed it was part of the Ephron-Bernstein divorce decree that Bernstein only be portrayed as a “conscientious and loving father.” On screen, Carl says to Jacob he did that because he was worried about how Jacob and brother Max would view him in the future. In a revelatory moment, Jacob admits it did affect him negatively, which surprises Carl.

Most of “Everything is Copy” is very funny, particularly the archival clips of Nora on Dick Cavett’s nighttime talk show in the 70s, and use of her audiobook readings. There are a couple of sad, alarming moments– the interviews with Mike Nichols were done right before he died, and he looks frighteningly ill. Also, in Nora’s last interview on “Charlie Rose” she is clearly sick, even though he doesn’t question it and apparently no one did. Something was terribly wrong.

But Ephron left clues– as I wrote when she died– that everyone ignored. They were all over her last book. The last part of the film deals with her friends’ surprise about her death. A theme echoed in the movie is that everyone wanted her to like them. Famed journalist Gay Talese gets a good laugh when he says, “I thought I was a close friend”– close enough to be told she was dying– “but instead it’s that f—-ing Richard Cohen” (a friend who was told).

Ah well. Ephron’s mother, Phoebe, a famed screenwriter with her husband Henry (Desk Set, Carousel) told her daughters: “Everything is copy.” As Streep says, “Nothing is private.” Her grandson Jacob has followed that advice. His movie is must-see. The movie premieres on HBO March 21st.

P.S. One of Nora’s best movies, “You’ve Got Mail,” was based on a film called “The Shop Around the Corner,” which was turned into a musical called “She Loves Me.” That show is now being revived on Broadway, and opens Thursday night by coincidence. The revival is quite charming and should be a big hit. You can see the parts of “You’ve Got Mail” that came from it. Nora, as her friends say in the film, had very good taste!

 

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Michael Jackson Debt-Free At Last: Sony Music Buying His Part of Beatles Catalog, Publishing Company for $750 Mil

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The long saga of Michael Jackson, Sony Music Publishing and the Beatles is coming to an end. Sony/ATV is buying Michael’s estate out of his half the company for $750 million. On March 31st, the Estate will receive a lump sum of $733 million.

Michael Jackson, dead since June 2009, in debt since the 90s, is finally debt free. The shadow that hung over him is finally gone. And he’s not here to see it. What a shame.

The music of John Lennon and Paul McCartney is now fully owned by Sony Music Publishing.

The Jackson estate can now presumably pay off its massive debt and whatever loans remained. When Michael died, he was leveraged to the hilt and owed around $320 million. There were on and off liens against Neverland Ranch and Michael’s family home. The ranch was eventually lost, and is now for sale. In desperation, Michael agreed to 50 or more concerts in London. You know the rest.

Of course, Michael could have sold out years ago and avoided a lot of angst and maybe even his own death. But the Beatles catalog became like the ring in Lord of the Rings or Wagner’s music cycle. No one would part with it voluntarily.

The money will go into the Jackson estate and eventually to Michael’s three children, Prince, Paris and Blanket.

But first, as per Sony’s statement: “The payment also reflects certain contractual and accounting adjustments related to the Sony/ATV joint venture and other commercial opportunities involving Sony and the Estate.”

 

Exclusive: Donald Trump Foundation– Funded by Ticket Scalper’s Donation–Slashed Charitable Giving by a Third in 2014

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EXCLUSIVE
Donald Trump got much less charitable in 2014 than he had been in 2013. His own donations to his self named Foundation in 2014: 0. As in, zero. Nothing.

But the self proclaimed billionaire managed to use other people’s money so he could donate to a selection of charities in 2014.

Still, using their money, Trump slashed his charitable donations in 2014 to only $591,450 — according to the Form 990 for the Donald J Trump Foundation.

That was down from $913,075 in 2013.

The 2014 number included few donations to anything to do with veterans, by the way. Those included $5,000 for K9s for Warriors and $5000 for Special Operations for Warriors.

Most of the money came not from Trump himself, but from his major donor to the Donald Trump Foundation for the last several years: Richie Ebers, of Inside Sports & Entertainment Group. Beers donated $477,400 to the Trump Foundation in 2014. That’s in addition to the almost $2 million he’s given Trump since 2012.

Ebers is a very successful New York ticket scalper. He sold his huge secondary ticket seller business to CAA Sports, the largest part of Creative Artists Agency, in 2014. Can’t get tickets to Springsteen or “Hamilton”? Call Richie Ebers. He’s the Ticket Man. If Trump gets into the White House, it will be Richie Ebers selling tickets to the Inaugural Balls.

Ironically, Ebers has been a die hard donor to Democratic candidates for years. His candidates have included Hillary Clinton, Charles Schumer, Richard Gephardt, Chris Dodd and Evan Bayh, according to the website opensecrets.org.

Ebers’ operation, Inside SEG, is one of the reasons why “regular people”– the people who Trump is counting on for his vote– can’t buy face value tickets to sporting events. Inside SEG caters to corporate titans, execs, and celebrities who will pay top dollar for the best seats in sports arenas and stadiums.

The Trump Foundation’s other donor in 2014 was Prestige Mills, a carpet wholesaler from Long Island City, NY. (If you don’t live here, that’s just over the 59th St. Bridge, in Queens.) They donated $20,000.

 

 

 

Exclusive: “NCIS” Is Getting A New Series Regular, New Member of Team

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EXCLUSIVE: Michael Weatherly is leaving after 13 seasons. Change is in the air on CBS’s most popular show, “NCIS.”

My sources say Mark Harmon and whoever’s left are getting a new teammate story almost right away. His name is supposed to be Clayton, and he will be the first second black regular on “NCIS.” Rocky Carroll has been playing Leon since 2008, although I think Clayton is going to be a bigger character on the canvas.

Clayton– good name– is in his late 20s to early 30s. He’s described as physically fit and the guy you want to have on your side. He’s also single. But he does have a young son. Sounds like he’s a bit of a player.

“NCIS” is casting now, but I’d suggest they check out Derek Luke. They could do a lot worse. He’s a top notch actor and looks early 30s. But hey, no one from “NCIS” asked my opinion. I’m told Clayton is British, of African descent. But how about American? (Also I don’t think David Oyelowo is available.)

Will Clayton replace DiNozzo (Weatherly)? Time will tell. But something tells me “NCIS” will just chug along now like “Law & Order SVU,” occasionally replacing actors as Mark Harmon heads for 15 or more seasons.

Donald Trump Slashed His Charitable Contributions in 2014

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Madonna’s Latest PR Stunt: A Mid Life Crisis in Public Including Acting Drunk Gets a Lot of Attention

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Madonna is very very clever. Her new see me-feel me attention grabber: A public meltdown, a mid life crisis, an effort to convey that she’s drunk and lonely on stage, while a custody battle rages in London and Los Angeles over her 15 year old son Rocco.

Will it work? Is it a good idea? Doesn’t seem like it, but she didn’t ask me. Madonna does not perform drunk on stage, that’s ridiculous. Whatever she’s doing, it’s planned. She is the most calculating performer in history. But why is she putting up photos of Rocco on stage when he clearly doesn’t want the attention? Why is she wearing the clown outfit? Why doesn’t she stop it?

I still don’t understand what she hopes to achieve with these new headlines. She’s on a world tour. The kid wants to be at home. Finish the tour properly, then go home and deal with it.

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