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Candice Bergen Bringing Her Memoir “Knock Wood” to the Big Screen

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Exclusive: Great news. One of my favorite books, and a bestseller, is coming to the big screen. Candice Bergen has decided to produce her 1984 memoir, “Knock Wood,” at long last. The Emmy winning legendary actress won rave reviews for the memoir when it was published, for its humor and frankness about growing up in Hollywood as the daughter of famed ventriloquist Edgar Bergen.

I’m told that there’s an offer out to an A lister, and he’ll have to learn ventriloquism. That means (I’m sorry): no dummy.

“Knock Wood” weaves a wonderful story of a Hollywood childhood that really was like a fantasy come true. Young Candice thought her father’s equally famed puppet, Charlie McCarthy, was her brother until she got a rude awakening one day and realized that as much as Edgar doted on Charlie, he wasn’t human.It also follows Bergen into her adulthood, through her start in classic movies like “The Group” and “Carnal Knowledge”– groundbreakers–and Hollywood in the late 60s.

Screenwriter Barbara Turner (“Hemingway and Gellhorn,” “The Company”) is adapting the book, and she’ll produce along with Bergen and James Trezza, with whom Turner partnered on the Oscar nominated “Pollock.” Turner, mother of actress Jennifer Jason Leigh, is nominated for a Writers Guild Award this weekend for “Hemingway and Gellhorn.”

Lady Gaga Forced to Cancel Rest of Tour: Needs Hip Surgery Similar to A Rod

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Lady Gaga has been sidelined.

Here’s the release: “Live Nation Global Touring has confirmed that the remainder of the Lady Gaga Born This Way Ball performances have been cancelled.
After additional tests this morning to review the severity of the issue, it has been determined that Lady Gaga has a labral tear of the right hip. She will need surgery to repair the problem, followed by strict down time to recover. This unfortunately, will force her to cancel the tour, so she can heal.”

The labral tear of the hip is similar to what Alex Rodriguez, A Rod, of the Yankees, had this past winter. He had surgery in December and is expected to be playing when the baseball season starts April 1st.

Gaga– Stefani Germanotta–can work on her ARTPop album, which is due in November, and her duets album with Tony Bennett. Knowing how he loves performing, this is probably worse news for her than than for her rabid fans. Get well, Lady Gaga!

Oscars: Can Ben Affleck Win on A Write in Vote for Best Director? (Not Really)

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UPDATE It’s been suggested before, but I am hearing it more and more: Academy voters with paper ballots may be writing in Ben Affleck’s name as Best Director. It’s a crazy scenario already. “Argo” is a favorite for Best Picture. But its director, Ben Affleck, isn’t on the ballot. Neither, of course, is Kathryn Bigelow, Quentin Tarantino, or Tom Hooper for their Best Picture nominated films. This may have something to do with the electronic voting in the first round this year. Now many who didn’t want to deal with computers have switched back to a paper ballot. And one way to cure the Affleck dilemma is just to write his name in.

One problem: write in votes have been banned since 1936. So don’t throw away your Best Director vote.

This has been an odd season for Oscar voting, something we’ll get into when it’s all over. I watched both “Argo” and “Lincoln” on the plane back to New York the night before last. “Argo” is superb filmmaking. It’s an exciting film. And boy, that last twenty minutes or so — the whole sequence of getting the six Embassy workers out– is exciting. The cutting back and forth to the film lot in Hollywood, the phone ringing and no one there to pick it up–it’s great.

And still, watching “Lincoln” again is very instructive. I love that movie. And not just the main players, who are all very good. But the levels and levels of casting, from Hal Holbrook and James Spader to Michael Stuhlbarg and Walt Goggins. Even the little subplot going on between Sally Field and Gloria Reuben makes you take notice of them. “Lincoln” really boasts a rich array of performances, and a screenplay by Tony Kushner that just gets better and better.

Still, I come back to “Silver Linings Playbook.” The script is very subtly constructed, which is why it just won the BAFTA award. And the interplay between Jennifer Lawrence and Robert DeNiro in the key scene–in which Tiffany enumerates her relationship to the Eagles winning and losing–should win each of those actors Oscars. It’s absolutely a classic.

What a year for films–the best I think in more than a dozen years. Oscar ballots are due back to the Academy next Tuesday, February 19th.

 

New “Die Hard” Flick Rates a Zero, Gets One Star from Fox-Owned NY Post

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UPDATE Thursday 12AM– Now 46 negative reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, five not negative. Rating is up to a robust 10%.

From Wednesday: “A Good Day to Die Hard” must be really, really bad. So far eight of eight reviewers on Rotten Tomatoes has given it a zero. And one of those reviewers was Lou Lumenick in the Murdoch-owned New York Post. “Die Hard” is a Fox franchise, also owned by Murdoch. But the Post says “Good Day” is “dead on arrival.” Lumenick adds: “There’s evidence of panicked last-minute editing on this film, which at 97 minutes is by far the shortest in a series whose previous installments each clocked in at more than two hours. But trust me, this one still moves so slowly that it feels like it’s longer than two hours.”

The other seven negative reviews on Rotten Tomatoes include Tony Scott in the New York Times and a blogger named Brian Tallerico who says: “A complete waste of time on every level. Loud, obnoxious, boring, cartoonish, morally reprehensible, and just plain stupid.” Wow. “Good Day” opens tomorrow, Valentine’s Day, for some reason.

PS The original director of the “Die Hard” series, John McTiernan, was unavailable this time. He’s serving a year long prison sentence connected to the Anthony Pellicano scandal. Seems like they should have waited to make this “Die Hard” until he was out.

Tommy Mottola: “If You Want to Get Married at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Be Prepared to Write A Check”

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Some years ago, I wrote a story — probably on Foxnews.com–about how Tommy Mottola got married to singer Thalia in St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Because he had converted to Judaism for his first marriage, and because Mariah Carey wouldn’t give him an annulment, Mottola was in a bind. To married in the Catholic Church, he needed a “get” from wife number 1, and an annulment from wife no. 2. Neither was forthcoming. So he went to Cardinal Egan at St. Patrick’s, listened to him play the piano, and wrote him a check for $500,000 for an album advance– that’s right, an album. Check amazon.com. We have never heard “Cardinal Egan Plays the Best of Elton John and Rachmaninoff.”

Now, reading Esquire, I see that Mottola tells the writer of his new book, “Hitmaker,” an important lesson: “If you want to get married at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, be prepared to write a check.” http://www.esquire.com/features/what-ive-learned/tommy-mottola-interview-15033392?click=main_sr

“Hitmaker” is part fact and part fiction. I’m assuming some of it is fact. It’s a good read, anyway, as reimagined by writer Cal Fussman (the Esquire guy). The beginning part is good because it’s about growing up, Mottola’s family, his early days. It’s nostalgic and poetic. The whole early part of his career, managing Hall & Oates, getting his name in “Cherchez La Femme,” was all interesting and well told. Is it true? I’m sure there are people with other perspectives.

“Hitmaker”–which was given out for free at a Grammy party by the truckload–is a good read. It’s also a gauzy version of everything that happened during Mottola’s rein as Mariah Carey’s husband and the head of Sony Music. Call it historical fiction. I don’t know how many people are interested in either version– Tommy’s or the real one–and this may be the only one ever to be published.

Suffice to say that the real stories from Sony about Mottola, Mariah, Donnie Ienner–Tommy’s right hand man, etc– would really be hair-raising. When one Mottola exec met with another record company head about a possible job, the man was dragged out of the Black Rock building on 52nd St. by security guards, with no notice. And that’s just the beginning.

Mottola’s was a rein of terror.

So there’s one anecdote in the book that sort of says it all. I’m surprised it’s included, but maybe Mottola thinks it’s funny. It’s on page 145, and it’s a recollection by another right hand man, Jeb Brien. Mottola was unhappy with the “prick of a manager” who ran the group Split Enz, named Nathan Brenner. Brenner had had a fight with Mottola’s best pal and partner in his management company, Randy Hoffman. They ran into Brenner at a Grammy party; he was wearing a blue brocade tuxedo. Mottola told Hoffman, “This will be your payback.” He went to the bartender and had him mix up a concoction of stain producing items–red wine, whipped cream. blueberries, etc. And he dumped it on Brenner.

This page is omitted on purpose from the amazon.com search version:

“Hey Nathan,” Tommy said, “How you doin’?” Brenner gave him a what-the-fuck-do-you want-look. Tommy said: “This is compliments of Randy Hoffman.” Then he tipped the glass over Brenner’s head and emptied the entire contents all over him. Brenner was freaked. He didn’t know what to do. “And another thing,” Tommy told him. “You are hereby banned from entering the United States. You are never allowed to come back into this country unless I say you can.”

Flashback: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,838,00.html#second

 

 

Bill Clinton Will Present Barbra Streisand With Lincoln Center Film Award

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Bill Clinton, former president of the United States, is really enjoying his Hollywood connections this year. He presented Steven Spielberg’s “Lincoln” at the Golden Globes in January. Now he’s going to do something nice for pal Barbra Streisand. Clinton will present Streisand with the prestigious Chaplin Award when she’s honored by the Film Society of Lincoln Center on April 22nd. That’s hot stuff, and a big deal for Lincoln Center. I don’t know who to congratulate–Barbra, Bill, or Chaplin. With Clinton in attendance, you can expect a bevy of Streisand-related stars to show up, from Robert Redford to Ryan O’Neal and hopefully, Lauren Bacall.

Oscars Line Up Nicole Kidman, Halle Berry, Sandra Bullock, Reese Witherspoon To Present

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The Academy Awards show on February 24th is getting more and more super-sized with A listers. The Academy just announced four Best Actress winners to present awards–Nicole Kidman, Halle Berry, Sandra Bullock, and Reese Witherspoon. Add them to Meryl Streep and last year’s winners, plus the Triple Diva Threat of Barbra Streisand, Shirley Bassey and Adele, not to mention the movie musicals tribute. And the James Bond tribute. No news yet about Uggie the Dog from “The Artist.” I hear he wants to present with Scarlett Johansson. More to come…

Bad News Bieber: Album Sales Drop 79%, Feud with Grammy Winner, Low “SNL” Ratings

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It’s a bad week for lil’ Justin Bieber. The 18 year old tween pop star wasn’t nominated for any Grammys or invited to the show. So he took a gig hosting and performing on “Saturday Night Live.” And the result: some low ratings for the show, which had been on a ratings roll of late. Ratings were down 4% from the previous episode.

Bieber was so stressed for attention on Sunday night during the Grammys that he posted a shirtless picture of himself on Instagram to appear “sexy,” offered his Twitter followers a bite of a new song, and wailed most of the night about being “frustrated.” No one was watching him!

On top of that, after debuting at number 1 on the charts with 212,000 copies, Bieber’s “Believe (Acoustic)” dropped 79% in its second week, selling just 44,000 copies. Maybe some of the people who bought it realized they already had all those songs on “Believe,” the original album, and told their friends on the playground.

But it’s the feud with Grammy award winning Black Keys’ drummer Patrick Carney that’s heating up the internet. After Carney said in an interview on the Grammy red carpet that Bieber should be happy with all the money he’s made–because the Grammys are about music and not money–Bieber imploded. He Tweeted that someone should slap the Black Keys drummer around. Of course, that would be someone else, not Bieber. He will send a bodyguard to do the job.

All of this begs the question of where this Justin Bieber story will end one day. He’s on TMZ nearly every day being pulled over in some $100,000 car that he can’t drive. He’s had numerous embarrassing moments of being snapped while smoking pot– a no no for role models for 13 year olds, his main audience.

Meantime, to add insult to injury–Bieber’s ex-girlfriend showed up at a show put on by a better Bieber, the original Justin, Timberlake, on Sunday night after the Grammys. I spoke to her for a few minutes. She was very nice. But she also seemed a little interested in country singer Hunter Hayes–who’d actually been on the Grammys to represent the teen audience. Yikes.

 

 

 

Adam Levine: Moves Like Jagger, But Hawks Products Like Martha Stewart

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I like Adam Levine, and Maroon 5, but really, is this what Mick Jagger or Eric Clapton ever did? Levine, who boosted his career by being on TV’s “The Voice,” is now hawking perfume at Macy’s. And it’s not named for one of his songs, or called Maroon. Oh no. It’s actually called “Adam Levine.” As in: “Would you like to spray some Adam Levine all over yourself?” He may have “Moves Like Jagger,” but Levine is turning into Martha Stewart. Idea for next product: stencil of his entire body of tattoos so you can move like Levine, while smelling like Adam Levine.

I kid you not. Here’s a description of his upcoming appearance at Macy’s:

“Maroon 5 frontman and “The Voice” judge Adam Levine will be in NY for the launch of his own signature fragrance for men and women, Adam Levine, on Friday, February 15, at 6 PM at Macy’s Herald Square. The first 300 customers who make a $90 qualifying fragrance purchase from February 8–15 at Macy’s Herald Square will have the opportunity to meet Adam Levine in person and have their photo taken with him and receive an autographed photo frame, exclusive microphone pendant, money clip, and tote bag. (While supplies last.) Adam Levine is available exclusively at Macy’s and Macys.com in the U.S. and Shopper’s Drug Mart in Canada. The fragrances will be sold in 1.0, 1.7, and 3.4 fl. oz. sizes at suggested retail prices of $35, $45, and $65, respectively.”

 

Grammy Bounce: Timberlake, Rihanna Up, Plus Record Ratings

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The Grammys were a big hit, that’s for sure. The show grabbed 28.4 million viewers and its second biggest audience in 20 years. Only last year’s was bigger, with the Whitney Houston death and Adele’s big wins bringing in viewers by the droves. This year’s show, I thought, was very good because the music quality was exceptionally high. There was less fakery and more real artistry than in many many years. Granted, I do not understand what that group fun. (with a period) is supposed to be, but everyone else was top notch.

And the Grammys have been great for CD and download sales. Justin Timberlake’s unreleased album, “The 20/20 Experience,” has presales that have put it at number 1 on iTunes. Even the “stupid f—ing media” likes him. He has two singles in the iTunes top 10, also. Rihanna is number 1. And all the Grammy performers are up, up, up in sales, all in the top 20. Only Taylor Swift hasn’t gotten much of a bounce, but her “Red” album is pretty much saturated among her audience.

On Amazon.com, Album of the Year “Babel” by Mumford and Sons, is number 1, with the Lumineers and the Grammy CD of nominated songs in hot pursuit. Amazon only has Timberlake at number 99, and doesn’t feature it at all on their MP3 chart. That must be because iTunes, as usual, has a one or two week exclusive on the download when the music is released on March 19th. I wish record companies wouldn’t agree to this. Not everyone wants to be hamstrung by iTunes.