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Scooped 1st Here: Late Kirk Kerkorian Producing Terry George Film with Christian Bale and Oscar Isaac

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I told you first that Kirk Kerkorian was producing an epic about the Armenian genocide. Kerkorian died last month at age 98. But the movie goes on. Terry George is directing with Christian Bale and Oscar Isaac.

Now “The Promise” is officially being made by Survival Pictures, managed by Eric Esrailian and Anthony Mandekic for the late Kerkorian. Tracinda Corporation, Kerkorian’s company, is funding Survival and “The Promise” as well as other films.

Longtime Kerkorian attorney and spokesperson Patricia Glaser said in a statement, “Survival Pictures was born out of Kirk Kerkorian’s unwavering dedication to telling inspiring human stories for audiences around the world. THE PROMISE will be a wonderful love story and will open the door to the championing of human rights. This film fulfills a longstanding dream for Mr. Kerkorian who was thrilled to participate in the development and casting process.”

Who Should Play Young Han Solo? Origins Star Wars Story Coming from Disney

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Hollywood is going crazy this afternoon. Disney will release a Star Wars Origins story that tells the saga of young Han Solo. The movie, from “Lego Movie” directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller, will open in 2018. Lawrence Kasdan and his son Jon. Who should play young Han? Chris Pratt can’t play every part! Take the poll on our home page.

Here’s the release:

The next adventure in the Anthology series of Star Wars films will be directed by Christopher Miller and Phil Lord, whose credits include the critically acclaimed The LEGO Movie, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, 21 Jump Street and 22 Jump Street. Among the most sought-after filmmakers working today, the two have proven a formidable duo in film and television and are looking forward to applying their unique sensibilities to the Star Wars Universe.

“This is the first film we’ve worked on that seems like a good idea to begin with. We promise to take risks, to give the audience a fresh experience, and we pledge ourselves to be faithful stewards of these characters who mean so much to us. This is a dream come true for us. And not the kind of dream where you’re late for work and all your clothes are made of pudding, but the kind of dream where you get to make a film with some of the greatest characters ever, in a film franchise you’ve loved since before you can remember having dreams at all” said Miller and Lord.

The screenplay is written by Lawrence Kasdan and Jon Kasdan. The story focuses on how young Han Solo became the smuggler, thief, and scoundrel whom Luke Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi first encountered in the cantina at Mos Eisley.

Lawrence Kasdan, the writer and director known for Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Big Chill and Grand Canyon, is familiar to Star Wars fans for having co-written the screenplays for The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, and The Force Awakens. His son Jon Kasdan wrote and directed The First Time, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, and In the Land of Women, as well as writing for the television series Freaks and Geeks and Dawson’s Creek.

“We’re so excited to be working with Chris and Phil, who will bring a fresh new dimension to the Star Wars Universe,” said the Kasdans. “They’re two of the smartest, funniest and most original filmmakers around, and the ideal choice to tell the story of Han Solo, one of the coolest characters in the galaxy.”

Kathleen Kennedy, who will be producing, says she can’t wait to discover what’s in store from these two extraordinary teams of directors and writers.

“It’s not just any filmmaker who can tell the story of such a beloved icon like Han Solo, and I’m excited to say we’ve found the perfect team to handle the task. Larry and Jon know all there is to know about the character, and Chris and Phil will bring their wit, style, energy and heart to tell Han’s story.”

Slated for a 5/25/18 release, the film will be executive produced by Lawrence Kasdan and Jason McGatlin and co-produced by Will Allegra.

Happy Birthday Ringo! The Best Drummer in Rock Turns 75 with a Hollywood Event

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Ringo Starr, the best drummer in the history of rock and roll, celebrated his 75th birthday in style today in Hollywood. That’s our Leah Sydney interviewing him at a special midday event celebrating Peace and Love. Ringo never stops– he has a new album out called Postcards from Paradise. He’s on tour always with his All Starr Band. Oh yes, he was in the Beatles. Best drummer? Listen to his fills on those classics. Gorgeous.

Keep refreshing for Leah’s interview later this afternoon…

and listen to Ringo!

Thanks to Bill Palmer for the photo from today’s event.

Michael Jackson: Only One Member of the Jackson 5 Gets Money From His Estate

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Michael Jackson did not leave any of his estate to his siblings, as you know. All of it went to his mother and his children.

This has been a vexing problem especially for his brothers. Jermaine, Tito, Marlon, and Jackie were in the Jackson 5 but reap little reward from it. Randy Jackson was not in the group, briefly worked as Michael’s manager, and caused a lot of problems. (Let’s not rehash all that now.)

One of the four of the Jackson 5, however, is on the books of the Estate. Jackie Jackson receives a monthly stipend from Michael’s estate. Every thirty days Jackie gets a check for $6,033, sent to his company called Siggy Music. He’s been getting this since at least December 2011.

read today’s headlines from Showbiz411

Jackie is a nice guy, and no one begrudges him anything. He made many appearances in court in 2005 to show support for Michael. I’m told he’s on the books as a liaison between the Estate and the brothers.

Meantime, sources say Marlon Jackson is trying to make friends in Qatar, the same country where his sister Janet lives. Janet is married to wealthy Qatari businessman Wissam Al Mana. The Jacksons love wealthy Arabs, that’s for sure!

Michael Jackson Estate Accounting for 2013 Is An Eye Opener: Lawyers, Executors, Publicists Are Making Millions

They probably deserve it, but the lawyers and executors for Michael Jackson‘s estate are making millions and cleaning up. They won’t stop til they get enough, to paraphrase a Jackson hit.

In 2013, according to Estate papers just filed, legal fees for the Jackson estate– which go mostly to John Branca‘s firm– were $2.7 million.

Executor fees — to Branca personally and John McClain — came to $3.8 million. In 2012, the executor fee were actually higher– $4,454,011.

According to the filing, all of Michael’s loans on his MiJac Music Publishing have been paid off. His Sony/ATV Music Publishing loan is being paid off under a separate agreement.

Public relations fees — mostly to L.A. firm Sitrick–came to just under $800,000. For 2013, January-December. For a man who’s been deceased since 2009.

The Estate has $25 million in cash on hand.

Gross receipts in 2013: $67 million

The grunt work here is from a website called dailymichael.com which monitors every bit of Michael Jackson minutiae. They posted the papers. My hat is off to them.

Accordingly, Michael Jackson’s kids and his mother received $8,151,308 in 2013. On top of her $1.2 million guardianship fee, the 85 year old Katherine Jackson also received a $1.3 million consulting fee in 2013. Cousin T.J. Jackson, her co-guardian, received just $154,071.

read more of today’s headlines here

 

What is Mrs. Jackson doing with all that money? If history is a lesson, she’s splitting it up among many of her children and grandchildren and Joseph Jackson. All her bills are paid separately plus she’s taken loans from the Estate.

Michael’s three kids– Prince, Paris, and “Blanket” aka Bigi– received $4.3 million in allowance. That covered school, clothes, gas, snake food, and pencils.

There’s nothing egregious here, no smoking gun to suggest someone’s doing something wrong. But I do think of Michael talking on his cell phone to his friend Ron Burkle from the urinal in the Santa Maria courthouse in April 2005, begging for a loan because he had no money. Everyone was foreclosing on him. Burkle always helped him out. Or Michael grabbing $7 million in cash from Prince Abdul of Bahrain because he was broke. Or flying to Japan to sign autographs for money.

The $25 million the Estate has on hand now? Michael would have blown through it in a week, maybe less.

The accounting here is ironic. Yes, a lot of people are now making millions from Michael Jackson. A lot of people also aren’t, some of whom are in dire straits. At the same time, it’s true that if Michael had listened to his advisers when he was alive, he’d have had money and not been so desperate all the time. The Estate and executors, though their fees are astronomical (not just this year but cumulatively since Michael died) have turned the Estate into a well oiled machine.

More to come… keep refreshing…

Mj Estate 4th Accounting by Ivy

Bill Cosby testimony: “She meets me back stage. I give her Quaaludes. We then have sex”

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The unsealed deposition from a 2005 case against Bill Cosby is a spectacularly revealing document. Cosby admits to doping women in order to have sex with them. He admits to a variety of sexual affairs. (The Associated Press first scooped the unsealing of the deposition and its contents.)

In the 2005 deposition Cosby reads a statement from a woman who was 19 years old, in 1976. (Cosby was 41.) He reads it in his own words and doesn’t disagree with it: “She meets me back stage. I give her Quaaludes. We then have sex.” He adds: “I do not — I can’t judge at this time what she knows about herself for 19 years, a passive personality.”

The 19 year old woman is Therese Picking, now Serignese. Therese was one of the “Jane Does” who supported the case brought by Andrea Constand, Cosby’s original accuser and a former Temple University employer. Picking-Serignese said that Cosby picked her up in Las Vegas in 1976, drugged her with Quaaludes, and had non consensual sex with her. When Picking-Serignese came out with her story last fall, she  was not taken seriously by Cosby or his attorney.  Her original claims can be read in People. But the 2005 deposition from Cosby validates her story.

Cosby initially agrees in the deposition that he was planning to give Quaaludes to “women” plural. Then he says– after coaching from his lawyer– he misunderstood– it was just Therese Serignese.

Here’s the simple question and answer. Dolores Troiani, representing Constand, asks the question. Cosby answers it:

Q. When you got the Quaaludes, was it in your mind that
you were going to use these Quaaludes for young women that you
wanted to have sex with?
A. Yes.

Cosby is also questioned about how he drugged Constand, who brought the case against him. This is how he does it. Here is Bill Cosby describing how he will use a drug– in this case, he says, Benadryl– to knock out a woman in order to have sex with her without her consent:

Q. So, you broke one pill in half. Where are the three?
If you have one half and one whole one, that’s two. Are you
saying you broke the whole one so you had three halves?
A. Yes.
Q. Why would you break the whole pill in half and give
her both halves?
A. Because they’re long.

The deposition also concerns how Cosby gave the National Enquirer an interview in exchange for them keeping quiet about his relationship with Beth Ferrier. In 2006, Ferrier went public with what she claimed was a years-long affair in the 1980s with Cosby, who she said drugged her.

The actual 2005 deposition is wild. Cosby’s attorney turned the proceedings into a circus while Andrea Constand’s lawyer Dolores Troiani tried to question the comedian seriously. Cosby’s lawyer eventually stopped the deposition but the damage had been done.

Now there is no doubt that Cosby’s legacy is destroyed. His entire career is now revealed to be a sham. What a tragedy for everyone. The women who joined Andrea Constand in 2005, as well as all the women in the last year who’ve come forward with stories about Cosby– including Janice Dickinson–will all be taken seriously now.

 

Game over.

George Clooney on Jerry Weintraub: “Applaud His Great Accomplishments”

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George Clooney made three movies with Jerry Weintraub, all hits. Plus Weintraub got behind his Save Darfur efforts and started a charity called Not On Out Watch.
Clooney says:

“In the coming days there will be tributes, about our friend Jerry Weintraub. We’ll laugh at his great stories, and applaud his accomplishments. And in the years to come the stories and accomplishments will get better with age, just as Jerry would have wanted it. But not today. Today our friend died. To his family and friends, Amal and I send our love. And to those who didn’t know him we send our deepest sympathy. You would have loved him.” — George Clooney

Bill Cosby Smoking Gun Found: 2005 Deposition Reveals He Admitted Drugging Women

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Stick a fork in Bill Cosby. The AP obtained court papers that were just unsealed revealing that Cosby– in a 2005 deposition– admitted to drugging women for sex. He also admitted to asking his William Morris agent to send money to women to keep them quiet.

More to come…cosby

Jerry Weintraub, Famed Beloved and Feared Hollywood Superstar Producer, Dead at 77

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One of the great Hollywood producers of all time, Jerry Weintraub, has reportedly died at age 77. He was at his home in Palm Springs. Weintraub is one of the great modern Hollywood legends, with huge successes and massive failures. He’s been on a roll for the last several years, though, with the “Oceans Eleven” movies among others. He got so involved with George Clooney and Don Cheadle on those films that he even helped them raise money for Darfur and the Sudan. I knew Jerry, and he was a really amazing person. It’s sort of inconceivable that he’s gone.

Weintraub was just seen at the June 9th premiere of his HBO series “The Brink.” Sources tell me he seemed fine was “acting like Jerry”– meaning expansive and happy. Weintraub was at the premiere with his long time girl friend Susan. (Weintraub had an usual personal situation, having a wife of 50 years at the same time.)

Jerry had lots of projects in development. His first executive producer credit was Robert Altman’s Oscar nominated classic “Nashville” in 1975. He produced the “Karate Kid” movies and many others. He recently had a major hit “Beyond the Candelabra” with Michael Douglas and Matt Damon, and has “Westworld” series coming for HBO.

So many stars are close to Jerry– Clooney, Affleck, Damon, Michael Douglas. And of course, there’s the story of Weintraub’s great failure– a movie studio in the 1980s that was propelled by “Look Who’s Talking” and then collapsed.

But Jerry Weintraub mainly was just huge, and a great great guy. This loss is big, and it’s too soon.

More to come shortly…

Robin Thicke Is Back–And This Time He’s Used Barry White Instead of Marvin Gaye

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Robin Thicke is back. His “Blurred Lines” Marvin Gaye debacle wasn’t enough for him.

Now he poses this question? Can Thicke actually write a whole original song that sounds like something no one else has done? The answer is No!

His new song, “Morning Sun,” uses a fully orchestration track from the late, great and totally original Barry White. The whole underpinning sounds like it comes from one of Barry’s hits. And it does!

This time Interscope got smart, and put Barry’s name on the song credits. I sure hope Barry’s estate got a big license for “Morning Sun.” My question is, why does anyone listen to or buy records from someone who just riffs on old music? I think the real Robin Thicke was the guy on that atrocious “Paula” album that sold 8 copies and sounded like crap.

Here’s Morning Sun:

And here’s Barry:

And here’s Robin’s other big Marvin Gaye rip:

And Marvin’s classic Trouble Man: