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Adele Stays at Number 1, Sells Another 100K, Tramples Rihanna, Bieber

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The Adele phenom continues.

She’s number 1 again this week, selling over 100K CDs and digital downloads. She even had enough streams to finish at the top of that chart on hitsdailydouble. Adele also around 20,000 in sales of prior albums.

Justin Bieber and Rihanna were far in the distance. Rihanna sold 33,500 copies of “Anti.” Justin Bieber moved about 20,900 copies of “Purpose.” Bieber streamed around 50,000 times. But it wasn’t enough to overcome Adele.

Sales were pretty lackluster elsewhere on the chart. The number 50 entry, One Direction’s “Made in the AM,” sold just under 6,000 copies.

Warren Beatty’s “Howard Hughes” Movie Courted for Cannes Film Fest Premiere

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As the awards season ends, the awards season begins. And that starts with the Cannes Film Festival, which opens on May 11th.

And what we’re hearing is that Warren Beatty’s still untitled “Howard Hughes” movie is being courted for a key spot on the Croisette, maybe even opening night.

You may recall I told you a few weeks ago that the film, which finished shooting in June 2014, was definitely going to be released this year. What better way to launch it than at Cannes, where the sight of Beatty, Annette Bening, Lily Collins and Alden Ehrenreich ascending the red carpeted stairs at the Palais des Festivals sends goose bumps? Thierry Fremaux will be doing hand stands at the top of the stairs!

Beatty is reluctant to show the film and finally let the audience judge him. But I have a good feeling about this film. And Warren Beatty is the smartest guy in Tinseltown. I just can’t wait for it to have a title!

One more Cannes entry, non competition: “The Nice Guys” starring Ryan Gosling, Russell Crowe and Kim Basinger, directed by Shane Black.

Oscar Thursday: Elton John Blesses Art Show, Leo Bans Press, Chris Rock On the Scene

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Oscar Thursday means everyone’s out and about, favors are being returned, or ignored, friends and enemies are crossing paths in Hollywood…

At Larry Gagosian’s annual art gallery opening in Beverly Hills, Sir Elton John and husband David Furnish arrived at the mid point. They parted a sea of people like Moses, and Elton gave his blessing to the show of witty large canvasses painted by Alex Israel and inscribed by Bret Easton Ellis.

At one point it was impossible to move through the two cavernous white rooms because people– almost of none of whom I recognized– were thickly arranged hoping for glimpses of more celebs. Adrien Brody was spotted, and so was Eli Roth. Someone said they saw Cate Blanchett, but that may have been wishful thinking…

Last year Leonardo DiCaprio floated into the Gagosian sea wearing his clamped down baseball cap and sporting a big beard. He said he was shooting a movie in northern Canada, in the wet and cold. Flash forward a year and “The Revenant” is up for several Oscars. Leo is the leading candidate for Best Actor, and his campaign is based on the fact that he’s been nominated 6 times and waited 20 years to get an award.

Tonight Leo will appear at the Giorgio Armani boutique on Rodeo Drive during the cocktail hour. And get this: there’s no press allowed. As with all of Leo’s Oscar campaign press is banned from being near him. Also, the invitees to the Armani store have been sent emails instructing “no selfies, no interviews, don’t speak to the star.” Haha. what fun! Very different than past Best Actor winners…

…Meantime, all the action last night was at the Sunset Tower hotel dining room. Even thought a party for “Room” next door was lackluster, the dining room was buzzing with Chris Rock, Mark Ruffalo and lots of actors, producers, and even Hollywood legend Nikki Haskell. Chris demurred when anyone tried to ask about his Oscar monologue. The place was so busy that extra tables had to be added in the lobby of the hotel! Someone said, “What’s next? Tables in the driveway?”

“Gods of Egypt” May Prove Undoing of LionsGate Stock as Reviewers Pray it Will Go Away

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Lions Gate Pictures stock is at $20.20 Friday morning after cliff jump on February 5th from the $30 region. It reached a low of almost $16 but things are not looking good.

Today “Gods of Egypt,” which cost at least $140 million, opens to devastating reviews. There are at least 62 negative ones on Rotten Tomatoes and only five positive, which gives “Gods” a 10%. This is not going to be a happy weekend for Lions Gate.

For this movie to do well the movie audience would have to be all Donald Trump fans– people who ignore reviews and hope somehow things can’t be this bad. They will be terribly disappointed. Even star Gerard Butler has been talking about his next movie, “London Has Fallen,” more than this one in interviews. He knows where his sandals are strung.

So we’ll hold on for Saturday morning’s box office. But barring a miracle from the Gods, Egypt is really going to in de Nile.

Judge: Quincy Jones $10 Mil Lawsuit Against Michael Jackson Estate Can Go to Trial

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A Los Angeles judge says producer Quincy Jones’s lawsuit against the estate of Michael Jackson estate can go to trial.

Jones is suing the estate for $10 million after they reworked, remixed, remastered, and reissued the landmark albums he produced for Jackson — including “Off the Wall,” “Thriller,” and “Bad.”

The estate tried to get Judge Michael Stern to dismiss the case. Instead, Judge Stern said it can proceed.

Henry Gradstein is Jones’s lawyer, and he’s made a cottage business of suing the Jackson estate. He also represents Wade Robson and Jimmy Safechuck in their claims of molestation against Jackson when they were teens.

The Jones case may be harder for the estate and Sony to defend. First of all, this is Quincy Jones, and not just two mostly unknowns. Second, the Estate has documented in detail Jones’s work on the albums in all their reissues of the albums. Much as Michael Jackson was a genius, his best selling records wouldn’t have existed without Quincy Jones.

Jones contends that the Estate edited and changed his original recordings for the movie “This is It,” and for two Cirque du Soleil shows.

Watch Will Smith’s Very Funny Acceptance Speech at All Def Movie Awards

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Will Smith sent a video to accept his Lifetime Achievement Award from Russell Simmons’ All Def Movie Awards. He would have been there but the event was organized 10 days ago, and he’s working.

Will said, “After Wild Wild West I didn’t think I’d ever get a lifetime achievement award.”

And: “The real reason Jada and me didn’t come was because Russell wasn’t honoring enough white people.”

The awards air this Sunday beginning at 7pm on Fusion TV.

Trouble: Adele, Sony’s Biggest Artist, Supports Kesha over Record Label at Brit Awards

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Adele is Sony’s biggest music artist of the moment. She’s sold 9 million copies of her “25” album with no sign of slowing down.

And now Adele has endorsed Kesha, the artist who is suing Sony in what is becoming every day a bigger and bigger headache for the record label.

Adele joins Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, Demi Lovato and two dozen more recording artists who have come to Kesha’s aide since she broke down sobbing in court last week over her Sony contract. Kesha wants to break the contract because she says her producer, Dr. Luke, raped and terrorized her for years. She is utterly believable.

Whatever the truth, Sony should really let her out as soon as possible. What pop star would want to leave a 6 album contract with one of the top 3 recording companies unless something was very wrong. Kesha knows that neither Universal nor Warner will sign her after this. She’ll become an indie act. She doesn’t care. But she doesn’t want to record under these circumstances.

Sony had better act fast. On Sunday Adele and Lady Gaga are each appearing on the Oscars. And they are going to be vocal about Kesha– particularly Lady Gaga.

“Straight Outta Compton” Wins Best Picture at Russell Simmons’ All Def Movie Awards

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And I was there, at Lure nightclub, for an ebullient seat of the pants start up awards show. Pulled together in 10 days by Russell Simmons, the first ever All Def Movie Awards was something those of us who were there will not forget. I got to meet great actors who aren’t often in New York: Sanaa Lathan, Regina Hall, Michael Ealy.

Amber Rose asked to take a selfie with me. Ice Cube and his son O’Shea Jackson Jr. were there to pick up Best Picture for “Straight Outta Compton.” The great Bill Duke was in the audience, as was J.B. Smoove. Tyrese Gibson and Snoop Dogg (smoking a joint, ‘natch) were presenters. I got to hear a very funny comedian– Tony T. Roberts, who will be in the new “Uncle Buck” TV show.

The whole thing will air all night Sunday on Fusion TV as a one hour special, against the Oscars. Just about everyone who got an award (called a Pimp) was thrilled because they’d never won anything before– or were nominated for anything. There was gentle roasting of the Oscars and white Hollywood, but nothing overt. Mainly I was impressed that Simmons could pull this together so quickly, and how nice it was for a first ever event.

My favorite line of the night, from Tony T. Roberts: “I was supposed to be in Straight Outta Compton, but I was too ticklish.” I don’t know why, but I’ve been laughing about that all night.

Refresh a little later today for more, and for the full list of winners and some speeches. By the way, Amber Rose won an award called Most Likely to Steal Your Girl. It was very clever, and so was she in her acceptance speech. Hollywood is ignoring an entire world that’s operating very successfully within its confines. Time to wake up, people.

All photos c2016 Showbiz411

Vogue Editor Anna Wintour Hawking $45 T Shirts for Hillary Clinton

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Just got this in my email. Makes me want to vote for Rubio, or even Carson. It’s one thing to get the constant emails from Hillary, Bill, and Chelsea. But Anna Wintour? The Queen of Exclusivity? Anna Wintour would be appalled if she met any real Americans on a Hillary tour. PS She should have done sunglasses. Now those would have sold!

Roger —

I’m emailing you today about a cause that’s deeply meaningful to me: electing Hillary as our next president — and supporting Democrats across the country.

I’m committed to seeing a woman in the White House, but Hillary isn’t just any woman. She’s brilliant and decisive, and she’s the candidate I trust on issues from gun violence prevention to gay rights. There’s no one better prepared than Hillary to protect and build on President Obama’s legacy.

That’s why I volunteered to help create the Made for History collection. It includes beautiful pieces by my friends Marc Jacobs, Tory Burch, Maxwell Osborne, and Dao-Yi Chow. Wearing these American-made items is a wonderful way to show your support for Hillary.

Roger, if you’re with her, I hope you’ll take a moment to look through the collection and choose a piece that expresses your support for this incredible woman. Together, we can all help her win:

Thank you,

Anna Wintour

 

Paramount Peril as “Zoolander 2” May Lose $80Mil, Cause Huge Layoffs, Cash Crunch

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Paramount Pictures is in a lot of trouble, I am sorry to say. “Zoolander 2” is a big part of the problem. The Ben Stiller comedy may have lost $80 million, according to sources. Marketing alone for the disappointing release may actually come to $90 million. This is possible considering the international premieres, etc.

“Zoolander 2” now has made less money in its first two weeks than “Zoolander” 1 made in its first two weeks in 2001. As of today, “2” has taken in just $24 million. It’s already running about $6 million behind “1” and that gap will widen. That’s a huge disaster because “Z2” was made with the idea that the time was right and it would eclipse the earlier, not successful film. This guess was wrong. “Z2” has done a little better internationally but not much. And in the end, the marketing wasn’t the issue: there was no movie.

(Still no word what effect that had on sales of Vogue. Anna Wintour really went all in on “Zoolander 2,” even appearing in it with spoken lines. Turns out she stuffed herself into a huge turkey.)

This on top of news today– which I heard a few days ago– that Viacom is offering a minority stake in Paramount to outsiders. The people who run Paramount are smart, but they have had a tough time lately. “Daddy’s Home” did well, but the rest of the recent slate, including even the Oscar nominated “The Big Short” has not made much of a dent at the box office.

“Zoolander 2” is not the only disappointment. “Benghazi” from Michael Bay is a bust at $51 million. No one wanted to see it. But Paramount knew that, dumping it in the first week of January.

I’m told there’s been talk in the executive suite of several remedies including, alarmingly, layoffs that could total over 1,000 people. Other ideas bandied about were the Paramount-Viacom sale, as it has emerged, and the sale of real estate.

Fortunes should turn around later this year. “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot” could be a sleeper hit. “Star Trek Beyond” and “Jack Reacher 2” are on the agenda, and should be big hits. There’s a “Tin Tin” movie and a “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” coming in 2016, also likely hits. And 2017 looks even better.

But for now, not even an icy stare from Derek Zoolander is going to stop the current trouble. Knowing Brad Grey and co., they will prevail. These things are cyclical, to be sure.