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Oscars Puts Common-John Legend Song “Glory” at the Top of the Pops

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How do you get a hit single? Just perform it on the Academy Awards. “Glory” by Common and John Legend is now number 2 on iTunes and number 3 on amazon.com. The “Selma” soundtrack has also bumped up on both charts. Common and John Legend are still “thinking” about an album collaboration, but really– what’s to think about? Get into the studio, and then book the tour. The success of “Glory,” a great record, could help “Selma,” too.

But the Oscars didn’t help anyone else. Neither Lady Gaga nor “The Sound of Music” saw any spikes. And “Lost Stars” as performed by Adam Levine with Maroon 5 didn’t go anywhere. You can’t have everything!

Oscars: Lady Gaga Gets Standing Ovation, Wows Crowd, Transitions from Yoke to Egg Whites

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The Tony Bennett effect is now fully developed. Lady Gaga completely wowed the Oscar audience last night with her “Sound of Music” medley. No more egg costumes, or meat dresses. She sang like a dream. Watch this clip. She got a standing ovation. Something really big is on the horizon for Stefani Germanotta. Someone please get her with an orchestra and a really great producer. Calling Richard Perry, Tommy LiPuma, Quincy Jones.

Oscars: Ratings Down from Last Year, While Most Stars Took Breaks from Show

The Oscars lost around 2 million people last night from 2014. What happened? A lot. First of all, Neil Patrick Harris, always so good on the Tony Awards, was out of his element. He’s not from movies or Hollywood, and he doesn’t have a natural take on this world. He had a good opening song, but no stand up routine or monologue. He didn’t poke fun at the audience, and when he did it was awkward. The writing for the show was terrible, too. Bruce Vilanch, Carrie Fisher, come home!

One look at the little pamphlet given to the audience signaled trouble. After Best Supporting Actor there were ten tech awards. This meant that the Oscars were conceding the key 9-10 hour to the finale of “Downton Abbey” and to a new episode of “The Walking Dead.” There was no guarantee anyone would return.

You could see it in the bars at the Dolby Theater. They were filled and more crowded than I’d seen them in years. Cate Blanchett held court for some time. Eddie Redmayne came out and got himself a vodka and tonic. Socially awkward Anna Wintour stopped in, wearing sunglasses. Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux took bathroom breaks and then stayed for a while.

Best bar moment: Oprah appeared out of nowhere. “It’s freezing in the theater,” she said. “I needed to warm up.” She got some water from the bar, and was suddenly bombarded by — yikes– real people. Lines formed to take pictures with her. I’ve got to say, I was impressed. She sucked it up and did it, smiling and chatting with everyone.

I said to her, “Excuse me, didn’t you have a talk show?”

“Yes,” she laughed, “I was Phil Donahue’s sister.”

Second best moment: Cate Blanchett, waiting for her appearance at the end of the show. “I did get an Oscar last year,” she joked. “Don’t you get one every year?” She laughed that if “Big Hero 6” won– a Disney movie like her upcoming “Cinderella”– she would jump on the stage and take the statue.

Vanity Fair All Star Gala Puts Gaga, Beyonce, Jay Z All in One Small Round Room

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Vanity Fair 2015: you know that Vanity Fair’s annual all star party always features a small round room composed of banquettes where stars set up shop to meet and greet. And last night the round room got really interesting because Lady Gaga– who’d just had the performance of a lifetime on the Oscars– was four booth away from Beyonce and Jay Z.

The homecoming couple was entertaining Kevin Hart, who is much shorter than anyone can imagine, but overcomes it with hilarity. The oddest moment was when John Travolta and Kelly Preston, with daughter Ella Blue, just sort of moved in on Bey and Jay to introduce themselves. The Carters — each dressed in white– did not stand up or shake hands. They looked mesmerized.

My favorite moment in the whole wild Vanity Fair party — it really was the incredible scene of hundreds of famous people mostly standing in the humungous, long and wide main room, all eating In and Out burgers– was Steve Martin coming over to say hello to Don Rickles, age 88. I’d been sitting on one of the couches on the periphery, with Rickles and his wife, talking about his long friendship with Bob Newhart, his upcoming tour and why he doesn’t play a few nights in New York. Out of nowhere comes Steve Martin, grinning from ear to ear. He sits down with Rickles, and the two fall into a comedy reverie. We know Rickles is a genius, and a legend.

What makes Martin so smart is that he’s a great student and an ardent admirer. So Rickles just carries on hysterically, as if de-aged by 20 years as Martin laughs and laughs. Over the din of the room I did hear Rickles crack at Martin, “What the fuck is wrong with you?” And they both cracked up. I took the picture here, and then Kevin Mazur came over and snapped a few that you will probably see in VF. I did also chat with Martin’s wife, who’s absolutely lovely. Mrs. Rickles, by the way, should write a book. She’s seen it all. They have been married, she told me, for 50 years. Don also told me how much he missed Joan Rivers.

The first person I saw when I arrived was the gorgeous Patricia Clarkson, who just finished her Broadway run with Bradley Cooper and Alessandra Nivola in “The Elephant Man.” They will all get Tony nominations. And then it was just one after the other. Julianne Moore was also set up in the round room, and she was literally glowing from within. She said, “I can’t believe it. It’s been the best year of my life, starting with Cannes and now all this.” Her husband, Bart Freundlich, was with her, as well as Mark Ruffalo’s wife, and producer Christine Vachon who’s been instrumental in Julie’s career.

Back in the main room, Common was holding his Oscar for “Glory,” talking about future collabs with John Legend- who the Oscar announcer kept calling by his real name, John Stephens, and confusing everyone. Shirley MacLaine was hanging out with “Foxcatcher” director Bennett Miller– she looks sort of amazing abd and better than ever. She has not seen one minute of brother Warren Beatty’s still cooking in the editing room new movie!

Maybe it was the rain, or maybe it was because Madonna wasn’t going to be at her own after party, but people stayed and stayed at Vanity Fair. Around midnight there was a second wave of new guests, including Elton John and David Furnish, who’d just arrived after Elton played keyboards with Nile Rodgers and Chic over at his AIDS Foundation dinner. (It was a spectacular occasion!)

There were plenty of surprises. Even though Oprah had been at the Oscars with Gayle King, she came to the party with boyfriend Stedman Graham. Mike Myers did a rare turn. A lot of the great actors/nominees from last year were there, too including Lupita Nyong’o, Idris Elba, and Chiwetel Ejiofor. They’re all back this coming year with new movies.

Oscars Other In Memoriam Snub Was Elaine Stritch, As Well as Joan Rivers

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I wish I understood what went on behind the scenes at the Academy. They snubbed Joan Rivers from the In Memoriam segment. But left out also was Broadway, TV, and film actress Elaine Stritch.

Stritch appeared in plenty of movies, including two by Woody Allen– “September” and “Small Time Crooks.” She had more than a dozen film credits, which is a dozen more than the writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez whose books and stories were turned into movies — probably against his will.

Elaine Stritch in “Romance and Cigarettes”:

Oscars: Oprah! JLO! JHUD! Ozzy Osbourne! Harvey Weinstein in Full Impresario Mode at Party of Parties!

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Oscar weekend culminated in the party of parties last night as Harvey Weinstein went into full impresario mode and blew the lid off the ballroom at the swanky Montage Hotel in Beverly Hills. Three hundred guests swanned in to see a workshop performance of a new Broadway musical Harvey’s developing of “Around the World in 80 Days” featuring Tony winner James Corden, UK pop star and composer Gary Barlow, sizzling Nicole Scherzinger, and hot as a pistol singer Rita Ora in a feathered nest of a gorgeous white Marchesa gown. Tony winning director Diane Paulus put the whole thing together with about three hours of rehearsal time!

The audience was out of this world, with Jennifer Lopez (also quite feathery and hot hot hot) accompanied by manager Benny Medina, Oprah Winfrey, Gayle King, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, Amy Adams and s.o. Darren LeGallo, “Imitation Game” Oscar nominees director Morten Tyldum, Graham Moore, Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley, songwriter nominees Gregg Alexander and Danielle Brisebois (“Lost Stars”) and Diane Warren, record producer David Foster plus Jennifer Hudson sensational in a red dress, Kerry Washington, Jared Leto, Channing and Jenna Tatum, David Oyelowo, Marion Cotillard (resplendent in a silver and white beaded gown after a long flight from Paris), the lovely Petra Nemcova, Piers Morgan, the New York Post’s indefatigable legend Cindy Adams, and CNN’s Don Lemon.

The 30 minute excerpt of “World” was followed by a break for schmoozing, and then a preview of Weinstein’s musical of “Finding Neverland” featuring performances by Barlow and the show’s star, Matthew Morrison of “Glee” fame. All the songs were knockouts– Barlow’s music is going to a popular sensation on Broadway. Charismatic Morrison should draw huge audiences. Kelsey Grammer, who’s also in “Neverland,” was there with wife Kayte, but preferred to let Morrison show off his chops.

There were business moguls in the audience, too, including Netflix’s Ted Sarandos, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, Google’s Eric Schmidt, and financier Steven Schwarzman. His son, Teddy Schwarzman, is the popular producer of “Imitation Game.”

How do you know it was great party? Everyone stayed, and stayed, dancing, mingling, eating, shpatzeering, as my grandmother used to say, having a ball. It was buoyant and jubilant, rarities these days.

And now, wearily on to the Oscars, and the Vanity Fair and Elton John galas!

 

photo c2015 Showbiz411

 

“Birdman” Wins Spirit Awards, Which Are Now a Rehearsal for the Oscars

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There used to be a time when the Spirit Awards would be different and more daring than the Oscars. Now they are a rehearsal for it. Everyone who won today will win something tomorrow night. The only difference will be a lot of songs to distract us. Richard Linklater didn’t show up today, and he won Best Director for “Boyhood.” No one seemed to know what was up with that, but I’m told there’s bad blood between Linklater and Film Independent for some reason. Ethan Hawke accepted for him, saying “I’m not Richard Linklater. I just play him in the movies.”

After the show, I ran into Jessica Chastain, who herself had just  met the real life people from the movie “Virunga.” She was overwhelmed, took pictures with  them, offered all her help. She said, “What these men did for the gorillas is so extraordinary, and we’re just here at an awards show.” She’d also just arrived from Budapest and was very jet lagged.

Fred Armisen and Kristen Bell were very good hosts. Armisen is musical, funny, creative, witty. I loved their little film satirizing “Birdman.”

 

Meryl Streep, Jennifer Hudson, Laura Dern Celebrate Women in Film

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Meryl Streep proved once again she is a class act, as she is vying for her third Oscar Sunday night, (she’s been nominated 19 times) for her stint in “Into The Woods.”  At the Women in Film held their Eighth Annual Pre-Oscar Cocktail Party at Hyde Sunset Kitchen + Cocktails in Los Angeles, Meryl was called up for the group picture, as were all the 30 nominees. 

Ms. Streep, popped in and out, but made sure to wave all her fellow nominees to join her, no hogging the spotlight for her. The gracious Jennifer Hudson co-hosted the event with LA President of WIF, the indefatigable Cathy Schulman. Hudson couldn’t stay long either, as she had to go rehearse for the Oscars, but did manage to give a shout out to her pal and collaborator Diane Warren, the mega talented, respected songwriter who is nominated for the 7th time for her song, ‘Grateful,’ sung by Rita Ora from ‘Beyond The Lights.”

Jennifer quipped to the packed VIP crowd, “There’s my friend Diane, this is not your first walk in the park.” The ladies hugged it out and Hudson wished Warren good luck before leaving. 

“Gone Girl,” nominee Rosamund Pike told me that, “I don’t expect to win, but it’s fun, hey it’s the greatest show on earth.” Schulman and Hudson gave the ladies a pep talk, Jen encouraged the crowd to “keep up your amazing work,” and Cathy quoted WIF’s sponsor M.A.C.’s motto, “All races, all sexes all ages.”  

Perrier-Jouet provided the libations and other nominees included: Peter Fonda (almost the only man in the room), Rory Kennedy, nominated for her documentary, “The Last Days in Vietnam,” child actress and now successful songwriter, Danielle Brisebois, for her “Lost Stars” song from “Begin Again,” Laura Dern for ‘Into The Wild.’ Other lovely ladies who mingled were Michelle Monaghan, producers Bonnie Arnold and Ilene Kahn Power, Warner super-exec Sue Kroll and more.

Beyonce, Jay Z Arrive Too Late for Star Studded Fashion Show, JLO Almost Misses It

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Does anyone really know what time it is? Tom Ford’s fashion show was scheduled for 7pm sharp. Most of the A list guests made it on time. But two missed almost all of it, and one missed most of it. They would be Beyonce and Jay Z, and Jennifer Lopez. Amazing.

The 13 minute salute to a designer who charges $1000 for sneakers and $3000 for belts took place on North Cahuenga in Hollywood, a sort of warehouse district in the middle of nowhere. The cast of characters began arriving at 6:30pm. Olivia Wilde was the most punctual, followed by Julianne Moore, Amy Adams, Reese Witherspoon (who required a lot of assistants to guide her from the limo into the low slung building), James Corden, Gwyneth Paltrow, Rob Lowe, Fergie and Josh Duhamel, Elton John and David Furnish, Ingrid Sischy and Sandy Brant, Rita Ora, Scarlett Johansson, Jason Statham, CNN’s Don Lemon, Anjelica Huston, Brad Grey, Nicole Richie, and Vivi Nevo.

Even Naomi Campbell made it on time, even though she was just on the edge. The clock had ticked to 7:15pm. Miley Cyrus in sheer black arrived with Patrick Schwarzenegger, who was styled in black velvet to match her. (Eunice and Sargent Shriver are rolling in their graves.)

Nearly all of them arrived in matching, hulking black SUVs.

And then the scene outside the entrance got crazy. “We’re holding the show!” barked a whippet thin young man in the slimmest men’s “suit” ever into a phone. Who were they waiting for? More minutes ticked by. A steel plated Rolls Royce pulled up, and out popped Jennifer Lopez, looking like she was just off a snazzy magazine cover. Many of the photographers had left. Lopez and her team darted into the building. But just as they did, surprise! Jared Leto, wearing a hat, seemed to appear out of nowhere. It was unclear if he’d come on his own, from another vehicle, or the other side of Lopez’s tank. He moved like a panther, no team, and whisked his way into the building.

Inside, Lopez had the red carpet all to herself. She took some  lonely pix and went on inside.

But that was not it. “We are still holding the show!” cried Whippet Man. But for whom? For what? And now it was 7:20pm. Some music could be heard. Was the show starting without the main guests? It seemed so.

The white rose pedals began falling at 7:33pm. How do we know? Thanks to actress Rita Wilson, watching the live stream from New York and Tweeting until her screen froze at 7:43pm. She missed the last 2 minutes of the Ford pageant. But she wasn’t the only one: Beyonce and Jay Z, the King and Queen of their own universe, arrived. Whippet Man and a five security guys galloped from the main entrance around the side, where the Homecoming Couple decided to enter instead of being seen by… no one. The time was 7:35pm. If they saw any part of the show, at most it was five minutes. At most.

And then, the reverse march back to the valets and the cars. No dinner for you, silly celebs. Elton John and David Furnish took Sischy and Brant and headed to Craig’s on Melrose, where no less a giant than Sidney Poitier was celebrating his 88th birthday with his family at a large back table. Jackie Bisset arrived at Craig’s and joined a jolly private party thrown by pr meisters Cindi Berger and Marion Koltai of PMK-BNC. Attack attorney Marty Singer sat in the main room with Dog the Bounty Hunter, dressed in character (or as himself).

And that, my friends, was Friday night of Oscar weekend 2015.

photo via Facebook/Norah Lawlor “Jennifer Lopez all alone on the red carpet”

Publicists Vote “The Interview” Best Publicity Campaign of the Year

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“The Interview” may not have been to Kim Jung Un’s liking, but the Publicists Guild thought it was great. They just announced that Sony publicity, led by Andre Caraco, ran the best movie publicity campaign of the year. Caraco in a witty speech at the Beverly Hilton ballroom, thanked Kim Jung Un and President Obama for the best publicity ever.

Harvey and Bob Weinstein won Lifetime Achievement Awards for all the great campaigns, some of which worked, and some that didn’t. Both of them cited “The Crying Game” as their watershed publicity moment. Harvey said that Lexapro helped in treating publicists better lately. He thanked Dani Weinstein (no relation) and Brad Thompson who run his shop now, and cited Marcy Granata, Matt Hiltzik, and Cynthia Swartz, Leslee Dart, Pat Kingsley and the late legend Lois Smith for getting him to this point. Both Weinstein brothers showed just how charming and self-effacing they could be, and got a lot of laughs.

Billy Bob Thornton introduced the Weinsteins. Octavia Spencer toasted Melissa Kates, who won Publicist of the Year. Legends Pat Kingsley and Marv Levy were in the room, as well as future legend Stan Rosenfield.

Academy chief Cheryl Boone Isaacs also received an award, and so did someone from the Hollywood Foreign Press for international press. Four of the nominees in that category were HFPA. Dave Karger of Fandango was presented with an award by Scott Eastwood, whom Karger joked he follows on Instagram.

PS I havent been to this lunch in 15 years. The chicken was inedible, and there was a cash bar. When I asked my waiter for a Ginger Ale, he charged me $7.50. LOL.