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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.

Spike Lee and Wife Split on Endorsements: He Goes for Bernie, She’s for Hillary

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Film director Spike Lee and his wife Tonya Lewis Lee disagee about who should be President next. Spike has made a radio commercial for Bernie Sanders in South Carolina. The endorsement is meant to counter Hillary Clinton’s excellent TV commercial narrated by Morgan Freeman. They each want the black vote. Spike says Bernie takes no money from corporations “nada” and marched with Martin Luther King. (Do you know many people marched with Martin Luther King, by the way? It’s like saying you went to Woodstock.)

Meantime wife Tonya has posted this to Twitter:

By the way, check out Spike’s very good film about Michael Jackson during his pre-scandal days, on Showtime.

Here’s Spike’s commercial:

Broadway: Sally Field Plots Return in “The Glass Menagerie” 12 Years After Hit DC Run

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EXCLUSIVE Sally Field– we really, really like her. She has two Oscars (“Norma Rae” and “Places in the Heart”– rent ’em now) and three Emmy awards. Now she wants a Tony Award. And why not? (After that, it’s just one Grammy away from an EGOT.)

I’m told that Sally will return to Broadway this fall in a revival of Tennessee Williams’ “The Glass Menagerie.” She previously played the role of Amanda Wingfield in 2004 at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC to rave reviews.

In Washington, Gregory Mosher directed her. But the word here is that Sam Gold, Tony winner for “Fun Home,” may be the guy this time. (Mosher is booked up.)

This is not Sally Field’s Broadway debut. Back in 2002, she took over for Mercedes Ruehl in Edward Albee’s “The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?” for the last few months of the run.

Sally’s next movie is “My Name is Doris,” which will be released next month by Roadside Attractions, which I call Roadkill because most of their movies disappear without a trace. She’s said to be very good in it, because she’s good in everything. Even “Gidget.”

Russell Simmons’ “Black Oscars” Will Play All Night on Disney-Owned Network, While Disney’s ABC Airs Main Show

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Oscars so white? Not if Russell Simmons has anything to say about it.

The entire night of the Oscars– Sunday, February 28th– Simmons will run and run and run his hour long “Black Oscars” aka “All Def Movie Awards” on Fusion TV. The cable channel is available on all systems across the country.

Simmons will tape the “All Def Movie Awards” on Wednesday night at Lure Nightclub in Hollywood, with Tony Rock– brother of Chris Rock, the host of this year’s Oscars– at the microphone.

The group has five Best Picture nominees, all of which can be voted on at http://bit.ly/AllDefMA. They are “Beasts of No Nation.” “Chi-Raq,”  “Concussion,”  “Creed,” “Dope,” and “Straight Outta Compton.”

The Fusion showings will begin at 7pm Eastern on Sunday and rerun all night while the Oscars are on ABC, which is owned by Disney. Ironically, Disney co-owns Fusion with Univision. So far they’ve got a bunch of all star black celebs and actors from Marlon Wayans and Vivica A. Fox to Sanaa Lathan, Regina Hall, Michael Ealy, Nick Cannon, Tyrese Gibson Bill Duke, Robert Townsend, and stars from all the nominated movies.

It’s amazing that neither Jet, Ebony, Essence or BET thought of this– great idea, can’t wait to see how it plays out.

Tribeca Film Festival Will Open with Fawning, Tedious Film about Anna Wintour and Met Ball

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Why do the Taliban hate us? Isis? Isil? Al Qaeda? The answers will be found in the Tribeca Film Festival’s opening night film, “First Monday in May.” (This has nothing to do with “First Monday in October,” an old play that starred Jill Clayburgh as the first female Supreme Court justice.)

No, this is all about Anna Wintour and her annual pageant at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Celebrities comes in outrageous designer dresses, and there’s a lot of fawning. Kardashians are allowed in proper company. And so on.

Haven’t there been enough documentaries about Vogue magazine? Didn’t “The September Issue” fill this need? Alas, that movie showed Grace Coddington– recently ousted from Vogue–as a sympathetic survivor to the Wintour regime. Now, in “First Monday in May,” Wintour wears sunglasses at indoor meetings and makes snarky comments about her guests. Wait– wasn’t that “The Devil Wears Prada”? And where is the upbraiding after Wintour’s mugging in “Zoolander 2,” a flop that she featured so prominently on Vogue’s cover this month?

Anyway, Tribeca is as far away as it could be from the Met and the Costume Ball. I wish the opening night film had less to do with a party than with independent filmmaking. And really, the sunglasses are getting old at this point.

(Video) Dick van Dyke Endorses Bernie Sanders: “He may be the last voice we ever hear”

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Dick van Dyke is 90, has a raft of Emmy Awards, and is beloved everywhere. Isn’t it interesting that the older crowd really relates to Sanders as much as the younger one? If Rob Petrie thinks Bernie’s a good idea, well then…

Julia Louis Dreyfus’s Son Henry Hall Makes His Music Debut This Week at NYC Club

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Hey, no pressure! Henry Hall, the 22 year old son of Julia Louis Dreyfus and Brad Hall, makes his musical debut this week in New York. He’ll be at Bowery Electric at 10pm Wednesday night. Julia’s already posted an invite on Instagram.

White House Tribute to Ray Charles Has Soul Man Sam Moore Leading Usher, Yolanda Adams, R&B Stars, and Demi Lovato

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The best show of the week will be live streamed Wednesday from the White House of all place. That’s when the Smithsonian tribute to Ray Charles takes place, to be shown on Friday night on PBS.

“Soul Man” Sam Moore is the only performer on the guest list who actually knew Ray, so he’ll be leading a bunch of young -uns including Usher, Yolanda Adams, Anthony Hamilton, Brittany Howard of Alabama Shakes, Leon Bridges, Andra Day, Jussie Smollett from “Empire,” and, hmmm…. Demi Lovato through the massive Ray Charles songbook. Rickey Minor is musical director.

Moore, a youthful 80, and Howard ripped it up last fall at Eddie Murphy’s Mark Twain prize concert for PBS, so this will be a happy reunion.

 

Game On: Taylor Swift Donates $250K to Kesha’s Legal Fund in Fight Against Sony Music

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As I wrote on Friday, the Sony-Kesha legal wrangle is a disaster for the record company. They must settle it now.

And really now because Taylor Swift has joined the long line of artists who are backing Kesha. Swift has donated $250,000 to Kesha’s legal fund so she can keep fighting.

Kesha, as I wrote on Friday, claims producer Dr. Luke raped her and basically tortured her mentally and physically. She is trying to break her contract with Sony Music and get off the label and away from him. A judge in New York ruled on Friday that Kesha’s contract was binding and that she was stuck. It is now up to Sony to acquiesce and let Kesha go somewhere else. Taylor Swift follows Lady Gaga, Demi Lovato and a host of other singers who’ve come to Kesha’s aid. It’s only a matter of time before Sony’s biggest female artists– Barbra Streisand, Beyonce, and Adele– all come to this conclusion.

Years ago, Michael Jackson fought to get off of Sony under very different circumstances. He claimed they were racist and trying to destroy him. Unfortunately, he was hundreds of millions of dollars in debt to them, and things were quite different.

Recording artists, however, over the decades have found themselves legally attached to a label or mogul who held their future in their hands. Efforts to escape were futile. One such case was the long battle between John Fogerty and the late Saul Zaentz, who’d bought the Creedence Clearwater Revival catalog. Fogerty missed more than a decade of recording as he battled with Zaentz.

No good can come of these things, but before the internet and social networking, it was possible for record companies to destroy careers. Kesha’s supporters are already planning a public show of strength this Friday in front of Sony (although I think they have the wrong address). If you’re Sony, who needs this tsouris? Apologize and get out. Taylor Swift stood up against Apple and Spotify. It’s a lose-lose situation.

NYC Nightclub Chaos: (Video) Rapper Skate Maloley Attacked By Security at Webster Hall–On Stage!

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Chaos tonight at Webster Hall, and you know it must be something if I’m hearing about it. A white rapper named Skate Maloley was allegedly attacked by the club’s security during his own show..

(Maloley is a 21 year old rapper from Nebraska who’s gained some fame on the club circuit. His real name is Nate.)

What the hell is going on down there? Webster Hall used to be the Ritz in my day. Doesn’t sound too ritzy now.

There’s plenty of fan video and pics. You can see security knocking down Maloley, the shirtless kid who is the paid entertainment for the night.

What’s amazing in 2016 is that amateur journalists are on the prowl. This is excellent reporting:

More thanks to News24:

Here’s a first person account posted to Twitter: