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Xmas Treat: Watch Exclusive Video of Darlene Love and Paul Shaffer’s Soaring “Please Come Home”

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Tonight, Darlene Love performs “Christmas (Please Come Home)” with Paul Shaffer and the band on David Letterman. It’s the 20th year in a row that they’ve done it. So by the time Darlene finished the taping, she she was a little tapped out on that particular song when she arrived at the Rum Room at the Edison Hotel for some Christmas caroling in honor of the documentary “20 Feet from Stardom.”

How-ever: about a half hour after Darlene arrived and warbled with Lisa Fischer and Judith Hill, Shaffer himself came down to West 47th St. from the Ed Sullivan Theater. You can see the results right here: an impromptu version of the song with Shaffer on piano, Fischer and Hill backing him up, along with Glenn Close, Robert Wuhl, Richard Kind, Ilene Kristen, Paul Haggis, Rutanya Alda, and “20 Feet” director Morgan Neville. All you can say is “Wow!”

We were also treated to a spectacular “Have Yourself a Merry Little Xmas” from Lisa Fischer with Robbie Kondor on piano, and a holiday number, on piano, from the amazing new talent Judith Hill. She’s just finishing her first album to be distributed by Sony/Red.

Not only that: the great Peter Cincotti, who came just as a guest, sat down at the piano and led the group in wild version of Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas is You.”

I was just two feet from all this stardom. Darlene Love, live, is the greatest Xmas treat. She performs tonight at BB King’s in New York for her own annual show, singing songs from Phil Spector’s famed “A Gift For You.” Spector, in jail for life after murdering Lana Clarkson, screwed Darlene and Ronnie Spector and just about all his artists. Their sweet revenge has been surviving, thriving, and continuing to make great music.

“20 Feet from Stardom” is eligible for the Academy Award. Don’t miss it! The DVD arrives January 14th.

PS It was great to see Ilene Kristen, who does not age. Besides being the funniest and freshest soap actress (Ryan’s Hope, One Life to Live), Ilene is a fantastic singer. She’s just finished recording a jazz album which should come out early next year!

 

UPDATE Katherine Jackson Removes FundAnything Appeal for Documentary

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UPDATE FRIDAY 11PM: The fundanything.com page for “Remembering Michael” is kaput, gone, vanished from the company’s website completely. So much for this latest attempt to exploit Michael Jackson’s memory.

EARLIER FRIDAY The end may be near for Katherine Jackson’s FundAnything appeal. I told you first and exclusively that Mrs. Jackson (with silent partners Sonia Lowe and Howard Mann) had put up a crowdfunding drive to raise money for a documentary called “Remembering Michael.”

The appeal offered donors several different options from $10 up to $6,000. For different amounts, donors could receive in exchange a Michael Jackson baseball hat, or more elaborate memorabilia like photographs or online access to the doc.

Alas, it is all gone now. All the items have been removed. All that’s left is a chance to donate to the film. So far Mrs. Jackson has raised a paltry $4,275– and a lot of ire. Jackson fans, who are very astute at this point, regard the whole thing as a scam. They say so in the comments section of the FundAnything page.

What a crazy plan this was: Mrs. Jackson doesn’t own the rights to Michael’s image or his music. She tried an end run around the Estate–John Branca, John McClain, and Howard Weitzman. Why didn’t she have her attorney set up a meeting and ask the Estate to help her do this? These things always end in tears and recriminations. I don’t think it will be long before the appeal is removed altogether.

Katie Couric Talk Show Officially Cancelled at ABC-Disney

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Katie Couric’s talk show is over after two seasons on ABC. The official announcement comes on the heels of the news that Katie has also left ABC News for Yahoo! to do something. “Katie” was never a hit. Couric was never comfortable in the talk show format, much as Jane Pauley wasn’t eons ago.

Talk shows are no place for people with news backgrounds. Couric just couldn’t adjust to the daily routine of churning out nonsensical chit chat. She also wasn’t good with ‘regular’ people. While Oprah thrived on the audience, Couric seemed mystified by them. Her forte is interviews with top leaders and celebrities. And that is not the stuff of talk shows.

The “Katie” cancellation is ironically timed since ABC just released those great figures on “General Hospital.” Couric’s show was meant originally to replace the soap opera. It was part of a larger scheme that did cancel “All My Children” and “One Life to Live.” Now ABC has a vacant hour again. Meanwhile, Meredith Vieira, who succeeded Katie on the Today Show, will come in the fall with her own talk show on NBC.

Soap Operas Become a Soap Opera: “General Hospital” Overcomes Producer Plagued “Y&R”

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The backstage stuff at soap operas are more like a soap opera than a…soap opera. ABC’s nearly-cancelled “General Hospital” just whomped CBS’s long running hit “The Young and the Restless” for the second week in a row. “GH” finished first in the two key demos– women 18-49, and 25-54. This means that the only women watching “The Young and the Restless” are 55 and above. They’re either sleeping during the show or watching it as a background noise.

This was the biggest week for “GH” in seven years. What changed? They fired executive producer Jill Farren Phelps, perhaps the most loathed EP in soap history. Phelps is known for firing actors who cross her, killing off favorite characters, and doing just about anything to piss off what’s left of the audience. She did at “Another World,” Santa Barbara,” “Guiding Light”– all gone by the way– and “GH.”

For some unknown reason, CBS and Sony hired her to be EP of their number one show “Y&R.” This week she fired popular young actor (late 30s) Michael Muhney. This has caused a firestorm on the internet. Emmy winner Billy Miller is leaving, too. The show has basically been in chaos since Phelps arrived. It doesn’t look or feel the same. Now “GH” is gaining on it rapidly. The whole thing has turned into a soap opera. CBS and Sony had better act quickly, or the next murder mystery is going to be “Who Killed Y&R?” The culprit is usually Jill Farren Phelps.

Ben Stiller’s “Walter Mitty” So Bad that NYPost Reviewer Calls it a “Lifeless Flick”

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Talk about corporate synergy! The NYPost and 20th Century Fox are each owned by Rupert Murdoch. You’d think that an expensive Fox movie with a Christmas Day rollout might get a little love from the Post even if it’s not that great. Ben Stiller’s “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” has a 42% on Rotten Tomatoes, so you know some people liked it a little bit. It’s not like it’s totally slammed.

But who really didn’t like it? The NY Post! Kyle Smith, who bashed “Philomena” for being anti-Catholic, has been on a tear all season. Now he’s gone after his own company’s Christmas jewel in the crown, “Walter Mitty.” In his 1 and a half star review titled “Walter Mitty is a Lifeless Flick,” Smith in unsparing in his disgust over Stiller’s take on the Danny Kaye classic.

He writes: “This meaningless excuse for special-effects spending is like watching a wheezing arthritic horse dragging a tractor-trailer full of big-budget digital equipment.”

Ouch!

Yes, there’s more: He says Stiller’s directing is “what looks like one of his last desperate reaches for artistic importance.”

Smith concludes: “That this movie got made at all demonstrates that Hollywood thinks that if it can design a project so as to yield half a dozen different digital sequences for the trailer, no one will much care about whether they add up to anything. Walter’s fantastic trip to faraway lands of adventure was superfluous, making his movie “The Wizard of Zzzzzz.”

Well, “Mitty” is a so-so effort. Stiller is not a great director. “The Cable Guy” remains a low point in movie history. But he is an excellent writer and I enjoy him as an actor. He was especially good in “Greenberg” and very funny in “Tropic Thunder.”

More to the point, Fox has not had a great year. They’ve just had 3 duds in a row with “Runner Runner,” “The Book Thief,” and “The Counselor.” Earlier this year, “The Internship” was an embarrassment. Their highest grossing film of the year was the animated “The Croods,” which you never saw. They also flopped in the US with “A Good Day to Die Hard,” although its awfulness wasn’t realized abroad where it made $237 million. (Thank god for China, Japan, and South Korea!)

As for the NYPost: you only hurt the ones you love. Families are never easy at Christmas time.

Grammy Awards Announce Country Superstar Segment, Plus Daft Punk, and Pink

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The Grammy Awards are juicing up for their CBS broadcast on January 26, 2014. Producer Ken Ehrlich is putting together his usual performance segments that match and combine unlikely stars- and some that just never have been on TV together before.

Just announced: Kendrick Lamar will play with Imagine Dragons. Pink is going to sing with Nat Ruess for the first time–their hit is nominated even though it came out in 2012.

There’s also an all star country set up with Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson and newish guy Blake Shelton. That should be amazing.

Also, Daft Punk will do “Get Lucky.” They’d better bring Nile Rodgers with them.

LL Cool J is hosting again.

Ehrlich really has to work magic this year since the Grammy voters– whoever they are– managed to snub Justin Timberlake out of the top 3– Album, Song or Record of the Year. Timberlake’s “20/20” albums should have been the centerpiece of the Grammys this year. I can’t imagine CBS is pleased, let alone JT.

Michael Jackson’s Mom in Hot Water Because of Former Partner Sued by Son’s Estate

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You cannot make this up. Remember Howard Mann? He was the guy who went into business with Michael Jackson’s mom, Katherine. He had the contents of the warehouse with a lot of Michael’s memorabilia. He bought it out of bankruptcy. Then he published a book with Mrs. Jackson and (no one really knows) 25,000 copies. The Michael Jackson estate sued him and won a defining settlement. The Estate got back all its copyrights. Mann was supposed to ante up $2.5 million. Everyone thought it was over.

But you know, with Michael Jackson’s family, it’s never really over.

The estate did not sue Mann’s girlfriend and/or business partner, Sonia Lowe, who was working with him on all those projects. Now it turns out — are you ready for this? — she’s behind the so-called documentary with Mrs. Jackson and Michael’s kids that’s being promoted on fundanything.com.

I mean, really.

Lowe was dumb enough to list her credit as producer of the doc on LinkedIn. She also answered fans’ queries on Twitter about her involvement. She admitted that the documentary was her project and tried to explain crowdfunding to angry Jackson fans.

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And lurking in the background, inevitably, is Howard Mann. I’ve sent them each emails. Neither of them has responded.

If Mann is operating through Lowe to get the doc made, he could be in violation of the settlement agreements he signed with the Michael Jackson estate last year.

Meantime, the proposed doc– called “Remembering Michael”–has so far raised only $3,736 toward a $3.2 million goal on fundanything. Yikes.

The Estate has issued this statement:

The Estate of Michael Jackson has no involvement with the solicitation of funds for the completion of the purported documentary film being promoted on the FundAnything.com internet site. The Estate would never ask Michael’s fans to contribute their money to finance any speculative project.  


Furthermore, the site is offering merchandise bearing the Michael Jackson name, likeness and/or trademarks which are the intellectual property of the Estate of Michael Jackson and which may be legally exploited only by the Estate and by its authorized licensees.


The Estate will continue to release only the highest quality finished, professional projects showcasing the genius and humanity of Michael such as the This Is It film and the two very successful shows with Cirque du Soleil (Immortal and ONE).

(Exclusive) Martin Scorsese, Leonardo DiCaprio Make White House Visit Today, Bring President Obama a DVD

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Director Martin Scorsese and actor Leonardo DiCaprio flew to Washington this afternoon for an important date. Sources say they were guests of President Obama at the White House. Indeed, they brought him a DVD screener of “The Wolf of Wall Street.” The pair was supposed to attend a lunch today at the Four Seasons in New York for the movie, with guests including other actors, directors and some press. DiCaprio came and spent exactly 9 minutes making perfunctory greetings before going to join Scorsese for the plane ride to Washington.

A rep for Scorsese declined comment.

Meantime, a lot of “Wolf” cast was on hand to smooth things over including Jonah Hill, Matthew McConaughey, Margot Robbie, as well as famed producer Irwin Winkler, superstar film editor Thelma Schoonmaker.

Scorsese and DiCaprio missed noshing with another superstar, Sigourney Weaver, who brought her just-graduated from college daughter, Charlotte, with director Jim Simpson. Other guests included Joel Grey, producer Wendy Finerman, Eleanor Bergstein (Dirty Dancing), Bob Dishy, Rutanya Alda.

A popular table included “August: Osage County” producer Jean Doumanian  and Danny Strong, who wrote the amazing original screenplay for Lee Daniels’ “The Butler.”

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The Obamas had better push Sasha and Malia to bed, and lock the door to the screening room. “Wolf of Wall Street” is a hard R rated comedy that features explicit sex scenes, lots of cursing, orgies, naked women, Jonah Hill’s prosthetic penis, and a naked Leo DiCaprio with a lit red candle inserted into his rear end. The dominatrix involved then drips hot wax on Di Caprio’s backside.

There’s also a lot of drugs. I mean, more drugs than anyone’s ever seen in a movie.

“Wolf of Wall Street” is also one of the best movies of 2013. It’s wildly funny and absurd, and not to be taken seriously. It’s also not really about Wall Street, but about the bottom feeders who try to break into the business of finance by committing illegal acts. No one in that movie went to the Wharton School of Business or Harvard, Princeton, or Yale. And none of them work at the respected, venerable Wall Street firms.

 

“Wolf” Director Martin Scorsese on Retirement: “You’ll Have to Tackle Me to Stop Me”

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Leonardo DiCaprio hobbled into the press conference for “The Wolf of Wall Street” with a cane. Martin Scorsese, Rob Reiner, Kyle Chandler, screenwriter Terence Winter, and Red Granite Pictures producers Emma Tillinger, Riza Aziz and Joey McFarland also participated in the junket at a swanky hotel in Manhattan Sunday afternoon.

Did DiCaprio injure himself giving his all for his art he was asked?

There is loads of physically challenging stuff in the film about real-life Wall Street sociopath, Jordan Belfort, played by DiCaprio.

In one scene a hooker uses his derriere as a candleholder. In another sequence, he massively overdoses on Quaaludes and loses his motor control, crawls and falls down steps.

“The cane is because I sprained my ankle on the floorboard,” DiCaprio said. “Nothing as exciting as maybe you thought it would be.”

Then someone asked Scorsese about rumors that he was going to retire?

“You’ll have to tackle me to stop me,” the 71 year-old director cracked.

DiCaprio said the over-the-top scenes in the film depict a “modern-day Caligula,” and are lifted from Belfort’s biography, which DiCaprio picked up six years ago. “I was compelled to play his character” in a movie version, and “obsessed with having Marty direct.” Financing fell apart and then Scorsese did “Hugo.”

Rob Reiner, who’s known as a director nowadays more than as an actor, said he didn’t know why he was approached to play Jordan Belfort’s excitable dad.

“When Martin Scorsese calls to ask you to be in a movie, you just do it. You don’t ask questions.”

But then, “First of all, I thought, ‘Well he wants me to play Leonardo DiCaprio’s father, so I thought, ‘Well maybe I’m more handsome than I thought.”

“Plus I got to say the F-word in a Martin Scorsese film. That’s always a good thing.”

 A journalist said a friend of his counted “500 f’s” in the “The Wolf of Wall Street.”

Scorsese asked, “Did that beat ‘The Departed’ or no?”

The journalist said he thought it might have.

That’s a good bet because  “The Wolf of Wall Street” clocks in at 169 minutes while “The Departed” is only 151.

 Someone asked if the film was a comment on the impact of bankers on Hollywood, that they call the shots instead of studio heads.

 “I don’t really know who’s calling the shots anymore, seriously,” Scorsese said. “All I know is that the cinema we know, the cinema we took seriously when I was growing up, when I was making films earlier, it’s all changed now. Everything’s about where the money is.”

 “I don’t know where the money comes from either, maybe Russian oligarchs.” Reiner said, adding it was rare to get a movie made that didn’t have “man in the title or a number, you know, ‘Ironman 2,’ ‘Superman 3,’ ‘Batman 4.’”

 “Or ‘the Beginning,’” Scorsese laughed.

 Some critics will say Belfort comes off too much of a celebrity. Did Caprio have empathy or sympathy for him?

 He said Belfort was “beneficial” to him as an actor. “He looks at this as an isolated period in his life. He’s been paying the price ever since. He’s been doing everything he can to repay his debt to everybody that he’s ripped off.”

 Sometimes after he divulged some embarrassing things about himself he’d tell DiCaprio, “Well maybe we shouldn’t portray this.” DiCaprio would remind him everything was in the book and this was a chance to talk about the dangers of an unregulated Wall Street. “As soon as we had that conversation, he’s like, ‘All right, I’m an open book. I’m going to tell you not only what happened on that day, but I’m gonna tell you something ten times worse.’”

 DiCaprio’s vision for the film was that it was “to be this hallucinogenic sort of ride,” and that the sequence in which Jordan and his friend, Donnie (Jonah Hill) overdose on Quaaludes was supposed to be “a day in the life of two schnooks who took way too many drugs.”

 The sequence, in Loony Tunes slow motion, becomes a full-blown slapstick routine.  Jordan’s phone is bugged by the F.B.I. so he goes to his country to use their phone, and then the decades-old Quaaludes kick in. No one understands anything he says. “Under those circumstances you think you’re saying what you’re supposed to be saying, but you’re not because the organs, the mouth is not working. You can’t get the signals,” Scorsese said.

His legs won’t carry him and he falls down the entrance stairs of his club and crawls towards his car. “Now he’s got to get in the car, and the car’s really over there,” Scorsese points in the opposite direction where Jordan crawls because his sense of direction is off. “He falls down, but the crawling was really interesting.”

The director forgot about the door and that the car was a Lamborghini, which opens upwards. “So what is he going to do? Try his legs?” They won’t hold him up Scorsese said. His foot? “I said it’s going to take hours with your foot but that’s how we did it, just like Jerry Lewis and Jacques Tati.”

DiCaprio did the scene in two takes.

He said a lot of the ideas came from Jordan, who told him what Quaaludes were like. “I had him show me by rolling around on the floor for me, and he was helpful with that.”

DiCaprio said he also did massive research and came across a YouTube video loop called “The Drunkest Man in the World.”

“The man is trying to get a beer but his body won’t cooperate. He’s rolling around the floor for hours, so that was a huge inspiration for me,” DiCaprio said. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_0Al6GOpVg.)

Reiner added, “I put it up with the best comedy scenes I’ve ever seen in a movie in my life, and what makes it good is that they took their time with it. They didn’t rush it, and it just gets funnier and funnier and funnier.”

“I was stunned at how physically trained you are,” Reiner told DiCaprio, “like a great physical comedian person.”

DiCaprio laughed, “Person?”

 

 

Beyonce Scores Number 1 with Surprise Album, Sells 618.5K Copies Friday to Sunday

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Beyonce broke a lot of rules and records this past weekend. She sold 618,500 copies of her fifth album digitally only, on iTunes, in the U.S. This was from Friday through Sunday night. She comes onto the charts at number 1. Since Sunday, she’s possibly sold another 200,000 copies as well. This doesn’t include the eventual physical CD, which is being manufactured now and will arrive in stores next week.

Target says they’re so mad they’re not going to carry the CD, but Amazon will, and so will WalMart and others. Right now the real beauty of the iTunes sale is that it’s a full price album only download at $15.99. No singles can be cherry picked off of it. There are 14 songs, and 17 videos. “Beyonce” can’t really be a stocking stuffer because it doesn’t exist. (I guess you could put an iTunes gift card in the stocking.)

The Beyonce album threw a death blow to R Kelly, who might have been number 1. It just about threw off the whole chart. Bey pushed Garth Brooks’ 6 CD set to number 2, and overwhelmed Kelly Clarkson.