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“Star Wars” Breaks All Time Tuesday Record, Heads Closer to $1 Billion Globally

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Tuesday news: “Star Wars” took in $37.3 million and broke the all time Tuesday record.

Hey what else is new?

The global box office is now around $690 million including the U.S.’s $325.4M. The One Billion Dollar Mark is not in a galaxy far far away but getting ever closer. “Star Wars” opened just FIVE days ago.

Emotions are running high, too. Someone was arrested for threatening to shoot their friend if they told them what happened in the movie.

This is what happens: people fly around, there are light sabers and family issues. Don’t shoot!

Again, over 32 million people in the U.S. have seen this movie.

 

UPDATE The Beatles Will Start Streaming Their Music on Nine Music Platforms At Midnight Tonight

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The_Beatles_-_2015-12-23_06.41.15UPDATE The Beatles just announced as I said they would– streaming will begin tonight at 12:01 AM. Their website says: “The band of sun appears where The Beatles are streaming now. Watch as the music spreads around the globe on Christmas Eve.”

There are nine streaming services altogether, from Spotify to AppleMusic to Tidal to Amazon Prime, etc. It’s interesting that although the Beatles download exclusively on iTunes, Apple was treated just like another service in this regard.

Funny, too, because the website is still being updated with things like Playlists and Explore the Albums.

 

from Tuesday night:

Exclusive. There will be an announcement from the Beatles tomorrow morning at 6am Eastern time.  Reps for the group will announce streaming on all platforms including Spotify and Apple Music. I’m toldimage

it’s pretty much “everything” from the Beatles catalog that’s owned by Universal Music’s Capitol Records. Keep refreshing…

“Star Wars” Flies Near $40 Mil Monday, Biggest Monday Box Office in History

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In 2004, “Spider Man 2” made $27.6 million and set the record for Monday box office.

That record fell yesterday as “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” came close to $40 million and raised its domestic total to $285 million.

Needless to say. “Star Wars” will cross $300 million U.S. today, and then some, probably setting a Tuesday record as well.

Meantime, the “Star Wars” soundtrack by John Williams has risen to number 4 on iTunes, nipping at the heels of Adele and Justin Bieber. Will it overtake them?

The “Star Wars” phenom just rolls on and on…

Also P.S. Wondering about who will return for the 8th installment? I’m told Oscar Isaac, aka Poe Daemeron, is signed for at least that episode. He and Rey (who seems to be the daughter of Luke Skywalker) would be the likely main couple for the big finale. But who knows? Lots of speculation…

Watch the Genius of Aretha Franklin Performing “My Cup Runneth Over”

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The Queen of Soul, Miss Aretha Franklin, rocked Jazz at Lincoln Center a few nights ago. She performed for the Ahmet and Mica Ertegun Foundation in front of the likes of Bette Midler, Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta Jones. Watch her in this video, at the piano, singing and playing “My Cup Runneth Over.” This is what Aretha Franklin is about, not some nonsense in the tabloids.

Aretha took a bunch of friends to see “The Color Purple” on Broadway also last week. Contrary to tongue wagging, Aretha and her gang watched the show with joy and intense interest. She also went backstage and posed with everyone in the cast, and signed about three dozen autographs. Aretha is a great fan of Jennifer Hudson, and showed her RESPECT.

The Queen of Soul’s next stop is Mohegan Sun casino in Connecticut on New Year’s Day, where she’s already sold out the joint. She may even hit a roulette wheel while she’s in town.

Long live the Queen of Soul!

N this was the cast line to meet Ms. Aretha Franklin! I ain't never seen the cast line up like this to meet nobody

A photo posted by Jennifer Hudson (@iamjhud) on

Update: The Beatles’ Surprising Sales Figures Bode Well for Their Streaming Launch

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As we approach Beatles’ Eve– or Christmas Eve, as it used to be called– here are just a few numbers to think about.

According to SoundScan, the Beatles’ $50 “1 + 1” box set has sold an impressive 10,700 copies since November 6th.

The “1” CD, released in 2000, brainchild of the last Neil Aspinall, has sold 12.6 million copies in the U.S. This year alone, “1” has sold 182,000 copies.

On the SoundScan year end catalog list– that’s all records released up until 2 years ago– the Beatles have at least 4 albums in the top 100.

This year alone, the vinyl version of “Sgt. Pepper” has sold 43,000 copies. The vinyl version, mind you. (So glad I kept the original.)

“Abbey Road” is number 4 on the list of LPs sold this year.

So get ready. However it plays out on Thursday, it’s going to be a wild night on Spotify.

Horror! CBGB’s Revived as a Diner in Newark Airport by Nitwits

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CBGB, the birthplace of punk on the lower East Side, is being reborn. The trademark holder is allowing the name to be used on a diner in Newark Airport. One more reason to stay away from Newark Airport. A desecration, a joke, a horror.
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Hilly Krystal is dead so he never had to see the god awful movie that was made about CBGB (and which disappeared instantly). And now this. Well, this licensing this happens all the time. When I see the name “Balducci’s” on anything, I want to cry.
CBGB was shut down before Hilly died thanks to someone named Lawrence “Muzzy” Rosenblatt and an organization called the Bowery Residents Committee which ended the club’s lease a few years ago. (Muzzy is paid $328,000 a year to rescue the homeless, by the way.)
Blondie, the Ramones, the Talking Heads, Patti Smith, et al were born in CBGB’s. Neither Muzzy nor a cold cheeseburger can ruin that legacy. I wonder if the airport CBGB will re-create the famed bathroom. That should solve the immigration problem.
PS I hope it’s as bad as the Bobby Van’s licensee at JFK-American.

Will the Beatles Crash Spotify, Apple Music When They Start Streaming on Thursday?

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The Beatles are coming to Spotify and Apple Music on Thursday– streaming for the first time anywhere.

Will they crash the systems when their songs all hit at the same time? My guess is Yes.

I have actually confirmed that the Fab Four finally gave in to the streaming services. This may account for Paul McCartney’s sudden flurry of public appearances on “Saturday Night Live” and at Nets and Rangers games over the weekend. That’s his way of doing P.R.

A new Beatles juggernaut is coming. Something tells me Christmas morning the Beatles will hold some new records for old records.

Keep refreshing…

Theater: Live “Harry Potter” Play for London’s West End Features Black Actress in Emma Watson Role

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J.K. Rowling continues to fascinate: she’s allowed a black actress to be cast as a grown up Hermione in “Cursed Child,” the “Harry Potter” legit play set for London’s West End in July. How fantastic is that? Jamie Parker, Noma Dumezweni & Paul Thornley will play Harry, Hermione & Ron in the play that will be the theatrical equivalent of “Star Wars” and “Adele.” To be sure, the male actors don’t look anything like their movie counterparts. But casting an African American actress in the role originated by Emma Watson is daring and smart. Bravo!

Here’s what Rowling Tweeted when this was announced:

Cecil the Lion’s Despicable Killer Dentist Posts Photo from “Star Wars” and Huge Spoiler

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The dentist who killed Cecil the Lion is a bad guy, we know that. But his rise to infamy knows no shame. Over the weekend, Walter Palmer’s River Bluff Dental posted a picture taken (I’m guessing illegally) of the climactic moment from “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.” He then gives away the movie’s main spoiler, which by now at least 25 million know about. But on Friday, it was still a big secret.

Do people really go to this dentist? I always thought Minnesotans were smart and hip.

Here’s Palmer’s Tweet:

91 Year Old Fiddler on the Roof Co-Writer Sheldon Harnick: Donald Trump “Shouldn’t See the Show…He Should Play the Constable”

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We are, of course, in awe of 91 year old Sheldon Harnick, lyricist for one of the greatest of all Broadway musicals, “Fiddler on the Roof.” Fifty one years after it first opened, “Fiddler” was revived last night to cheers and raves.

The timing couldn’t be better. “Fiddler” was about the ousting of the Jewish population of Russia circa 1905-1915. “Fiddler” tells what has become a universal story. (My own maternal grandmother’s story is almost note for note from the “Fiddler” plot.)

Now in 2015 “Fiddler” resonates for the vast immigration and emigration issues haunting the world– from the Syrian refugees to Donald Trump suggesting we block Muslims from entering the U.S. Imagine if Trump had been in power in 1905.

“I don’t want Donald Trump to see the show,” Harnick said last night at the post-premiere celebration at Gotham Hall.

“I think he might learn from it,” I suggested to Harnick, who is one youthful 91. (“I think I’m dyslexic,” he said, “and that I’m 19.”)

“You’re right, he should see the show,” Harnick corrected himself. “He could play the Constable.” That’s the Russian military man who informs the people of Anatevka they have three days to sell their homes and vacate their premises.

Harnick wrote the now famed lyrics to the show’s songs– which are all hits, one after another. It’s kind of remarkable that the score has somehow now grown even in its genius, from “Tradition” to “If I Were a Rich Man” to “Sunrise Sunset” and “Do You Love Me?” as well as the title song. All those memorable turns of phrase came from Harnick. Bravo!

“My favorite moment tonight was at the end of If I Were a Rich Man, when the audience just exploded into applause and appreciation,” Harnick told me.

Quite an opening night crowd, by the way: Candice Bergen and husband Marshall Rose, Sarah Paulson and Holland Taylor, Tony Shalhoub, Alan Alda, George Takei, Judith Light, Joel Grey, Bernadette Peters, Molly Ringwald, Michael Cerveris, Ruthie Ann Miles (from the King and I), Bob Saget, David Hyde Pierce, and Jeffrey Tambor all turned out for director Bartlett Sher’s sophisticated production and Danny Burstein and Jessica Hecht leading a knockout cast.

The songs, the Jerome Robbins choreography– it’s all sublime.

“Fiddler” is back. Donald Trump, come take a look!