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Wolf of Wall Street Worldwide Hit at $160 Mil: French, Germans Love the Sex, Drugs

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Usually movies that do better abroad than in the US are action films. They don’t require much understanding of the English language. If the story stinks or the dialogue is bad, foreigners don’t care so much. They want to see movie stars.

Then how do you explain “The Wolf of Wall Street”? Sacre bleu: “Wolf” has racked up $160 million internationally, versus $102 million here in the U.S. All those long speeches! Apparently they don’t matter. The French have spent $25 million on “Wolf.” Germany has forked over $20 million. Spain, Italy, Poland have each embraced this three hour tale of debauchery and greed. I wish I knew what Quaaludes translated into in those places!

Of course, the movie’s been a big hit in the U.K. and Australia, but that was to be expected.

“Wolf” has turned into the best bet a big studio has made on a long shot in a long time. Everyone worried the three hours running time would turn off audiences. There was also the math– a three hour movie plays fewer times a day. Plus, Martin Scorsese almost didn’t make a release date. He edited the movie in his home, in kitchens and bathrooms, around the clock. So it’s a very happy ending.

Domestically, “Wolf” has a way to go before it surpasses “Shutter Island” ($128 mil) and “The Departed” ($132 million). But if it can hold on through the Oscars on March 2, the Jordan Belfort story could become Scorsese’s biggest grossing film.

“American Idol” Down 6 Percent from Last Week, Down 2.6 Million Viewers from Wednesday

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Whatever viewers liked about “American Idol” on Wednesday night, it didn’t keep them on Thursday. The show fell a whopping 2.6 million total people from Wednesday to Thursday. From Thursday to Thursday to Thursday the loss was 6%. Hello!

Last night “Idol” scored a 3.0 in the key demo and a total 10.94 viewers. The night before they were at a 3.9 and over 13.4 mil viewers.

From last Thursday, it was quite a drop too considering they were at 3.2. Maybe they should just have one show a week? Just sayin’…

Where did everyone go? To the Olympics, “The Big Bang Theory,” and “The Millers.” Just by contrast, The Olympics scored twice as many viewers as “American Idol” — almost 20 million. “Idol” may have trouble competing against it. The competition stakes are much higher!

Beatles 50th Anniversary Show On CBS Will Run At Its Full Length After All

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Sunday’s “Night that Changed America” salute to the Beatles on CBS will run its entire length after all. Originally the show was booked for three hours to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the group’s arrival in the U.S. and appearance on “Ed Sullivan.”

Then there was some kind of skirmish with the network. They only wanted two hours. Some people were dropped from the show. I know a couple of names, but what the heck. It’s not important now.

On January 27th, the show was taped at two and a half hours anyway. I wrote about it–here’s the link. http://www.showbiz411.com/2014/01/28/beatles-celebrate-50th-anniversary-with-star-studded-tv-taping

It was a dazzling experience with one bump in the road: Katy Perry’s rendition of “Yesterday” was kind of flat. We’ll see if they fixed it in the mix.

Now CBS is running the show as it was taped. An episode of “The Millers” will play at 10:30pm. But the full show is actually must-see TV. Here’s the list of performers and songs. You should see a lot of cutaways featuring Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson dancing around with Yoko, Sean, Ringo, Paul, Olivia, Dhani, et al:

More on this later…

Maroon 5                                                         “All My Loving”

                                                                        “Ticket To Ride”

John Mayer & Keith Urban:                            “Don’t Let Me Down”

Ed Sheeran:                                                     “In My Life”

Imagine Dragons:                                             “Revolution”

Stevie Wonder:                                                            “We Can Work It Out”

Alicia Keys & John Legend:                            “Let It Be”

Katy Perry:                                                      “Yesterday”

Eurythmics:                                                     “The Fool On The Hill”

Dave Grohl & Jeff Lynne:                               “Hey Bulldog”

Brad Paisley & Pharrell Williams

w/The Beatles LOVE by Cirque du Soleil:       “Here Comes The Sun”

Jeff Lynne & Joe Walsh:                                 “Something”

Gary Clark Jr., Dave Grohl & Joe Walsh:                    “While My Guitar Gently Weeps”

Ringo Starr:                                                      “Matchbox,” “Boys,” “Yellow Submarine”

Paul McCartney:                                              “I Saw Her Standing There,” “Get Back,” “Birthday”

Paul, Ringo, All-Star Finale:                                                 “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,” “With A Little Help From My Friends,” “Hey Jude.”

Apocalypse Confirmed: American Music Awards Extended Through 2023

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No one ever expected these things to do on forever. Did we? I mean, seriously? I just got a press release that the American Music Awards and New Year’s Rockin’ Eve are going to be on ABC for another decade. A decade. Through 2023-2024.  Really? Can you imagine who the second tier music stars will be by then? And the whole ball drop thing from Times Square? Ryan Seacrest in 2023?

This is what we have to look forward to, for better or worse. Won’t all these things be gone on Google Glass, in hologram form? One thing’s for sure, I will be on another planet by then. Or teaching Scientology on the moon. But that’s the news. Yikes.

Oh PS the music stars: look around at all the available six year-olds now, and imagine them in 10 years. All the Jolie – Pitt children will be involved, Suri Cruise will be a pop star, Jaden and Willow Smith will get the Lifetime Achievement Award, Paris Jackson will host.

Justin Bieber Egging Case Could Be a Felony, Manager Posts More Aphorisms

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Justin Bieber’s egg case has been presented to the Los Angeles District Attorney in Van Nuys, California. The possibilities are a felony or misdemeanor count, or nothing. for consideration for criminal filing. Their office says: “The District Attorney’s Office will review the case and will decide whether to file the case as a felony or misdemeanor, or to reject the case.”

Of course, a felony charge would cause a sensation. Bieber could well be deported back to Canada. His career hangs in the balance here and in two other situations where charges have yet to be filed.

Meantime, his manager, Scooter Braun, continues to Tweet aphorisms galore. He’s like a living Hallmark greeting card.

 

and never lose sight of the important stuff:

Philip Seymour Hoffman: Who Made the Cut for the Private Wake and Funeral

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UPDATE: The funeral guests included Meryl Streep and most of those mentioned below. The tragedy of Philip Seymour Hoffman’s death cannot be overstated.  If you ranked every actor working now, he’d come up in the top 5. He might have been number 1. That loss is secondary to what his family is experiencing. He will never be forgotten.

Earlier: The wake for Philip Seymour Hoffman was star studded. But of course it resembled a Hollywood event in many ways. A source tells me certain guests were assigned the wake Thursday night and the funeral Friday morning. Some people didn’t make the cut. They’ve been assigned to a memorial service sometime in March.

Only when Hollywood publicists come to town, kids, does a funeral turn into an event you can be blocked from. All they were missing at Frank E. Campbell was a velvet rope. It was quite different from, say, Marvin Hamlisch’s open viewing  there in 2012.

Among the familiar faces were the most grieving, I think: Cate Blanchett and husband Andrew Upton. They brought Hoffman to Australia a couple of years ago to direct a production of “True West.” Hoffman stayed with them and their families were close. Also Paul Thomas Anderson, who directed Hoffman in “Boogie Nights,” “Magnolia,” “Punch Drunk Love,” and “The Master.” For a while, Hoffman used to boast, you couldn’t watch a PTA movie without him it.

Hoffman’s co-stars from “The Master,” Joaquin Phoenix and Amy Adams also attended, as well as Ben Stiller, Josh Hamilton, and Phil’s “Almost Famous” co-star Billy Crudup. A devastated Mike Nichols — who directed Hoffman in “A Death of a Salesman” on Broadway– came with wife Diane Sawyer. Nichols looks like he’s aged from the news of Hoffman’s death.

I guess there will be stake outs in the morning at St. Ignatius of Loyola for more sightings. And maybe a Hollywood publicist with a head set. I always say, I wish Robert Altman could come back and film all of this.

U2 Will Collaborate with “Once” Director For New Film Set in Dublin

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Great news: U2 is set to collaborate with “Once” director John Carney on a new film set in Dublin. “Sing Street” will shoot this summer in Dublin. Carney not only wrote and directed “Once,” which became a hit Broadway musical. He has a new wonderful film coming from The Weinstein Company maybe this summer. “Can a Song Save Your Life?” is a New York-set version of “Once” with terrific music from Gregg Alexander and Danielle Brisebois from New Radicals.

The new film is described as  “semi-autobiographical, inspired by John’s life and love for music, tells the story of 14-year-old “Cosmo”, a kid growing up in 80’s Dublin. Cosmo must break free of a home strained by his parents’ relationship and money troubles, deal with his drop-out older brother’s antics, and survive a new public school where the kids are rough and the brothers are tougher. So he writes a song, forms a scrappy band with some school mates, writes more songs, and shoots some wicked music videos.  How to shoot pop videos in a recession ridden country? Beg, borrow and steal. And steal. But when he realizes he can’t save his family, he must make a family of his own. What better way than to start than to run away with 15-year-old wannabe model girlfriend across the sea to London, the Emerald city, where their shared dreams might, or might not come true.”

It’s unclear whether U2 will supply new songs or old ones, or songs from their latest album which is due this spring.

George Clooney: He’s Made Up with “American Hustle” Director David O. Russell

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“American Hustle” director David O. Russell once had a string of bad relationships in the film business. Chief among them was George Clooney, who starred in Russell’s excellent (look at it now and see how good it is) “Three Kings.” The pair left the movie more bloodied and bruised than the characters who fought the Gulf War. (There was a reported physical altercation.)

On Tuesday night at the premiere of “Monuments Men” I asked Clooney what he thought of Russell’s recent triple successes– “The Fighter,” “Silver Linings Playbook,” and “American Hustle.” It’s been quite a happy turnaround since those dark, early days.

Clooney didn’t hesitate to praise Russell. “Look,” he said, “there came a time when I just said to him, Is this going to go on forever? We’ve got to shake hands and let it go.” Clooney, an unofficial world peace ambassador, knows how to be a good diplomat. “We put it behind us,” Clooney said. “And that’s great.”

Whether the pair will ever make a movie again together is unclear, and unnecessary. They made their masterpiece. “Three Kings” really holds up.

Woody Allen’s Son, Moses Farrow, Stands Up for His Father

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“My mother drummed it into me to hate my father for tearing apart the family and sexually molesting my sister. And I hated him for her for years. I see now that this was a vengeful way to pay him back for falling in love with Soon-Yi.”

With those words in People magazine, Moses Farrow may have finally clarified the twenty two year Woody-Mia tug of war. Moses was one of the two children adopted by Woody Allen and Mia Farrow. Dylan was the other one. Ronan– known first as Satchel, then Seamus– was their biological child.

Moses is now 36 years old. He’s a talented landscape photographer and has a social work degree. He tells People that Woody never molested Dylan, and that Mia Farrow is basically behind all the brouhaha that’s gone since the fall. The Frank Sinatra stuff, the nasty Tweets, the baseless accusations– all Mia’s doing.

Of course Woody did not molest my sister,” says Moses. “She loved him and looked forward to seeing him when he would visit. She never hid from him until our mother succeeded in creating the atmosphere of fear and hate towards him. The day in question, there were six or seven of us in the house. We were all in public rooms and no one, not my father or sister, was off in any private spaces. My mother was conveniently out shopping. I don’t know if my sister really believes she was molested or is trying to please her mother. Pleasing my mother was very powerful motivation because to be on her wrong side was horrible.”

“Our mother has misled the public into believing it was a happy household of both biological and adopted children,” he says. “From an early age, my mother demanded obedience and I was often hit as a child. She went into unbridled rages if we angered her, which was intimidating at the very least and often horrifying, leaving us not knowing what she would do.”

Here’s the most interesting part of the People story. The magazine says this comes from Dylan but it sounds like Mia. Dylan writes, “My brother is dead to me.” Wow. That’s powerful and so filled with anger. She doesn’t say, I’m sorry Moses feels this way. I wish we could talk. How Mia Farrow has divided her family in order to get revenge on Woody Allen, that’s the saddest part of the story.

And still I ask– where is Mia’s public sympathy and support for the young boys her own adult brother, John Farrow, molested? He’s in jail after an actual conviction.

 

Oscars? Remember Them? Ballots Go Out on February 14th

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You may wonder what happened to the Oscars? It seemed like we were talking about them endlessly. Then, nothing. Nada. Silence.

Well, this year the Oscars are on March 2nd– a little later than usual. Ballots aren’t mailed out to voters until February 14th. They must be back by February 25th.

Because of Academy rules, once the nominations are announced, the wining and dining ends. During this final period, there is no campaigning. Voters are supposed to watch the movies and make some heavy decisions.

This is a highly contentious year. Three movies– “American Hustle,” “12 Years a Slave,” and “Gravity”–are considered the leading candidates for Best Picture. None really has an edge. Of the three directors involved, Alfonso Cuaron is the odds on favorite for the Oscar for “Gravity.” He’s won the Directors Guild and a bunch of other awards.

But David O. Russell (“Hustle”) and Steve McQueen (“12 Years”) are not shabby choices. They’re just as good as Cuaron. In fact, it could be argued that they actually directed more actors. Cuaron just had Sandra Bullock and George Clooney. But he created a whole new 3D process and gave “Gravity” its astonishing look.

Matthew McConaughey won the Golden Globe and SAG Awards for Best Actor. Does this mean he’s in? Not necessarily. Bruce Dern’s performance in “Nebraska” is sensational and caps a long career. Hollywood loves him. I’d like to see him win. Leonardo DiCaprio has never won, but has been nominated many times. Shouldn’t he get a shot?

Jared Leto, I think, does have Best Supporting Actor sewn up. Jonah Hill will have to wait. Barkhad Abdi is just that lovely nod to Hollywood’s famed strike of lightning. Bradley Cooper was solid, but he’s going to get a lead award one day. Michael Fassbender, ditto.

Cate Blanchett is unshakeable as Best Actress. This is a hot category, too. Please. Meryl Streep, Amy Adams, Judi Dench– all at the top of their games. Sandra Bullock– give her an award this year for most gracious, endearing, best dressed, in best humor. Do I love this woman? I do. She made Oscar season easy.

Lupita N’yongo may indeed win Best Supporting Actress. “12 Years is a Slave” is her first movie, her first anything since she graduated from Yale Drama School. Jennifer Lawrence has won a few awards for “Hustle,” but she just won Best Actress last year. She’s 23. Take a breath. She’ll be around a long time.

I did think Oprah Winfrey would win this category, but she was egregiously overlooked. Octavia Spencer, too. That leaves Cate’s “Blue Jasmine” partner Sally Hawkins, who is destined for big things.  And June Squibb, who gave “Nebraska” its heart and soul. And Julia Roberts, who might surprise everyone. But she has an Oscar, and is probably happy just to be back for the first time since her win in 2001 for “Erin Brokovich.”

Meanwhile, the latest news is that newly minted Grammy winner Pharrell Williams will be performing at the show on March 2. I’ve no doubt U2 will perform their nominated song from “Mandela.” As we get closer, expect big announcements from producers Neil Meron and Craig Zadan.