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He was fired from WABC in NY for talking about election interference — after being warned not to.
He says Joe Biden is responsible and blames “the network.” There is no network. John Catsimitidis owns the station, and Rudy knows him well. Rudy insults him over and over, which is ironic since Catsimitidis has always backed him.
This is the kind of crack up performance you see in movies. Rudy has destroyed his life, thanks to Donald Trump.
He refers to Dr. Maria Ryan, who is his girlfriend since — or during– his marriage to wife Number 3, Judith Nathan.
Around the 7 minute mark, Rudy says “It was against the law for a hundred years for adultery…” And then he sort of gives a wry little laugh. That’s an inside joke since he’s been adulterous many times, as widely reported.
The end is here.
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Ellen De Generes is going to attempt a comeback. And maybe get some vindication.
Ellen has announced what may be her “final” comedy special for Netflix. It’s an attempt to set the record straight after her talk show was cancelled because of a “toxic” backstage atmosphere.
“Yes this is my last special,” she says, although if it’s a hit, you know there will be more.
The comedian was on top of the world until it came crashing down around her when employees, ex-staff and even guests broke their silence about the show being out of control. In a short time, the show was cancelled and Degeneres was out of TV completely.
The new special is produced by Ben Winston, of James Corden and Grammy fame, and will come out this year after Ellen’s tour ends. The tour begins June 19 in San Diego.
Can De Generes resurrect her career and reputation? She says in a press release “I’m finally going to talk about it.” Will that be funny? Or newsmaking? Or an explanation for how her show wound up being out of control?
To be honest, this all sounds like the plot of “Hacks,” as fictitious comedian Deborah Vance uses her failures to make lemonade out of lemons.
“Downton Abbey 3” has begun production in England.
This is the first “DA” without Maggie Smith as the Dowager Countess. Her absence may be noticeable, but Imelda Staunton has slowly moved in to succeed her in scenes with Penelope Wilton.
“DA 3” may bring the end to a series and two movies that began a hundred years ago.
The great Simon Curtis is returning to direct, as he did chapter 2. He’s already a member of the “Downton” family, married to Elizabeth McGovern (Lady Cora Grantham, aka Crawley).
For this round, Oscar nominee Paul Giamatti will return as Cora’s brother from the States. If you remember, it’s their family that has the money. (Their mother was played by Shirley MacLaine.)
Everyone from the cast is returning, plus they’ve added Joely Richardson, Alessandro Nivola, Simon Russell Beale, and Arty Froushan.
But there’s no mention of Matthew Goode as Mary’s race car driver husband. Something is wrong with Goode’s relationship to this company. He appears for a few minutes or less in each film.
It’s still 1925 in “Downton Abbey” unless creator Julian Fellowes moves it ahead a bit. The cut off should be 1929, when the world economy crashes, and the Downton gang would be in peril financially. No one wants to see that.
The beloved star of “Fargo,” Boardwalk Empire,” “The Sopranos,” and dozens of other hit movies and TV shows was randomly punched by some nut job on the street last week.
All the reports say that despite being taken to Bellevue Hospital (he was in the area) with injuries, Buscemi is making a full recovery.
Did his attacker recognize Buscemi and not like his films? Impossible. Everyone loves Steve who, in addition to be a fine actor, has been a huge supporter of the FDNY.
It could have been worse: in “Fargo,” his character wound up memorably in a wood chipper.
Coincidentally, another fine actor from “Boardwalk Empire” — Michael Stuhlberg — was hit with a rock recently on a run in Central Park. Stuhlbarg nevertheless went on to open on Broadway to rave reviews in “Patriots.” His attacker was caught, and Stuhlbarg has a much deserved Tony nomination.
“Buscemi was assaulted in Mid-Town Manhattan, another victim of a random act of violence in the city,” his publicist said in a statement.
“He is ok and appreciates everyone’s well wishes, though incredibly sad for everyone that this has happened to while also walking the streets of NY,” the statement said.
People ask me, Is this a common thing in New York? No, it is not. But there are a lot of mentally ill people wandering around, and you have to steer clear of them.
Luckily, Mayor Eric Adams is on a jaunt to Rome this week, so he won’t have to deal with this.
Today is Steveland Morris’s 74th birthday. Congratulations!
The musical genius and humanitarian we know as Stevie Wonder celebrated by taking a jubilant trip to Ghana. He was greeted as a hero. See the video below.
Stevie should get the Presidential Medal of Freedom every year. His musical canon is stunning — from his early Motown days as a prodigy to his incredible run of Grammy winning hit albums in the 70s and 80s, all full of classics that will outlive all of us!
Stevie is also an incredibly devoted activist and humanitarian. He was instrumental in the creation of the Martin Luther King Jr holiday. His song, “Happy Birthday,” written for the holiday, remains not only a groundbreaker but a national anthem of sorts.
MTV will not have a 2024 Movie and TV Awards this year.
You may recall that last year’s show was a debacle, what with the two Hollywood strikes and Drew Barrymore pulling out as host, under pressure at the last minute.
The show did air, in pre recorded clips, and was a disaster.
By skipping 2024, MTV is jumping past “Oppenheimer,” “Barbie,” “Killers of the Flower Moon,” and so on. Frankly, it’s a smart idea. We’ve put those films to rest. It’s time to move on. But I am surprised: did no one want come and be part of the show?
MTV says the awards will be back in 2025. They should really move them up to winter or spring so they can be current. There may be some reluctance to mount an awards show right now in the current political climate, but does anyone who watches MTV know much about it? I doubt it.
Maybe al awards shows should skip a year on a staggered basis. We’d all be better for it.
You want people to see movies with humans? Don’t be ridiculous. But apes and gorillas? Yes, indeed!
The number 1 movie of the weekend is “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes.” Ridiculous, right? But $56.5 million later, who’s laughing? It’s got a big cast of non-names except for William H. Macy who — hopefully — is not wearing a costume.
Movie fans know what they want because the other big movie on the top 10 is still “Godzilla vs Kong 2” which is also basically about primates. (At least Kong is one. I don’t know how Godzilla identifies. Check the pronouns.) “G v K” is almost at two hundred million dollars! The stars are now talking about who goes into lead or supporting.
The people don’t want to see movies with people. Come on, don’t be ridiculous. “The Fall Guy” and “Challengers” are each struggling, despite star power, good marketing, decent reviews, and so on.
“The Fall Guy” has Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt acting with a lot of laughs and romance and explosions. For some reason, this is a turn off to the monkey crowd. And “Challengers” has Zendaya and two hot guys and lots of sex, and tennis! Again, apparently, chimps rule.
In the UK, the whole thing has gone off the rails. Piers Morgan is involved. Lawsuits are being threatened.
The number 1 show Netflix by far is threatening to upend the Emmy Awards in the miniseries category.
“Baby Reindeer” is a dark twisted binge watch of obsession and addiction that is inconsistent in its story telling but still packs a powerful punch. Have a stiff drink at the ready when viewing.
Actors actually play the parts in the based-on-a-true story told by Scottish comedian Richard Gadd. One night in real life when Gadd was working as a bartender, a small, jolly woman came in for a cup of tea. He gave it to her for free. She immediately started stalking him.
Gadd himself had issues. He was dating a transsexual woman. He was a failed comedian with a drug and drink problem, and he harbored a deep secret that he’d been raped by a famous British TV director and personality.
The result of this meeting is a seven part series — immaculately directed and filmed — in which Gadd — playing himself — recounts the whole saga of knowing “Martha,” as she is called in the series. He’s named “Donny” but he’s playing a version of himself in which he vacillates between being a hero and his own worst enemy.
As the series quickly reveals, things get brutal between these two people. She wants him and he’s repulsed but also fascinated. He can’t pull away even though he reports her to the police and discovers she has a past of similar behavior. Then the middle three episodes become extremely dark to the point where you can only imagine this will only end in violence. (There’s plenty anyway.)
In the UK, fans immediately found the real life woman who they surmised was Martha. She wound up on Piers Morgan’s YouTube show this week. Fans also targeted Sean Foley, a British director, as Donny/Gadd’s rapist. Foley has registered his outrage on social media, and Gadd has sort of defended him.
All of this is very “Crying Game” with Lou Reed singing “Walk on the Wild Side,” a journey to the center of the Earth. Gadd already had a following in the UK after creating a performance piece for this at the cutting edge Edinburgh Festival before turning it into a series. He’s unsparing about himself, which is chilling when you get to the final episode. This is one time when you may not want to meet the star of the show. But you might want to take a shower, or a walk around the block.
And the Emmys? When Gadd gives the monologue about being raped, you can’t take your eyes off of him. It’s stunning. “Martha,” played with desperation and sensitivity by Jessica Gunning, is memorable. There’s a breakout performance from Nava Mau as Teri, Gadd’s trans girlfriend. “Baby Reindeer” itself is addicting and obsessed over. Let’s just hope they never attempt a second season.