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The Writers Guild Move 2024 Awards Til After Oscars, Becoming More Useless Than Ever

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The Writers Guild has gone from sympathetic to moribund in the blink of an eye.

For three weeks everyone has been begging them to issue a statement of horror about the Hamas killings of Israelis on October 7th. They’ve declined. Their only comment was a watery nothing.

Now the WGA has decided they don’t care about the Oscars. Instead of giving their 2024 awards out before the Academy Awards in March, the WGA will wait until April. No one will care, or maybe even less than before.

All the other Guild awards — SAG, DGA, etc — will be before the Oscars and have some bearing on the outcome. Now the WGA nominations will be announced one day before Oscar final voting begins. The Oscars are on March 10, 2023.

I feel bad for WGA members with possibly nominated projects. Their union is really doing them dirty with this decision. But something is obviously wrong with the current WGA management. After eliciting sympathy all summer with their strike. they’ve made constant bad decisions since then.

Meet the Beatles, 10AM, to Hear “Now and Then,” Their Final Single Created from a John Lennon Demo– NO A.I. However

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Come right here at 10am to hear the Beatles’ single, “Now and Then.”

It was NOT made with A.I. It was made just “Free Like a Bird” and “Real Love” were 30 years ago. Yoko Ono gave a demo to Paul, Ringo, and George. They worked on it but John’s 1978 vocal was wobbly.

Fast forward to now, when director Peter Jackson developed an audio app that could extract the vocal and make it cleaner. He didn’t “create” anything. Paul and Ringo added to it, Giles Martin helped with production.

You will hear a few subtle instrumental references to three old Beatle songs, Easter eggs for the fans. The single drops this morning at 10am, the video on Friday.

Keep refreshing…

Broadway: Huey Lewis and the News Jukebox Musical Coming This Spring, Like it Or Not

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Another jukebox musical would seem like a futile effort for Broadway at this point. Do we really need one of these shows with a contrived book to hold together a bunch of mediocre pop songs?

Apparently, we do.

The result is we will get “The Heart of Rock and Roll,” with songs from Huey Lewis and the News, come March 2024. This show was tried in The Old Globe Theater in San Diego back in 2018, and the reviews were not friendly. But the producers persist.

So we will get dramatic readings of “I Want a New Drug,” “Do You Believe in Love,” and “Hip to Be Square,” sung earnestly by characters in a romcom. I always liked “Heart and Soul.”

Huey Lewis’s real claim to fame — apart from a dozen cheerful pop hits in the mid 80s — is that his group played back up for Elvis Costello on his first album under the name Clover. That was when they were hip. Then they became square, perfect music for the Reagan era. Instead of sex, drugs, and rock and roll, the News was about golf.

I don’t know if golf will be involved in this show– but you can see the dance numbers now, right? And lots of double entendres. (Unfortunately, I don’t think we’ll be hearing those.)

How “The Heart of Rock and Roll” is supposed to measure up to The Who’s “Tommy,” which is actual rock and roll, remains to be seen. But who knows?

Will Smith Media Rehab Tour Starts with CBS Grammy Tribute to 50th Anniversary of Hip Hop and…Slap?

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Will Smith’s media rehabilitation will be launched by CBS in December.

Smith and his rap partner DJ Jazzy Jeff will perform on the CBS Grammy special honoring the 50th anniversary of hip hop. The show tapes November 8th and airs in December.

As the Fresh Prince, Smith established his pre-acting career. Ultimately it translated into “The Fresh Prince of Bel Air” TV show and his acting career skyrocketed.

But Smith’s world came crashing down in March 2022 when he jumped up on the Oscar stage and slapped Chris Rock, hard, for all the world to see. He also cursed him out. The result was a 10 year ban by the Academy of Motion Pictures.

Since then, Smith’s had a rocky time that has recently culminated in his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, publishing a book that revealed they haven’t lived together since 2016, that he’s been cuckolded, and made to look foolish in the public. His movie career has stalled, with Smith losing jobs, although he has made a “Bad Boys” movie.

With his appearance on the Hip Hop tribute, Smith will attempt to win back his old fans and ignite some nostalgia for his life before the Slap. He and DJ Jazzy Jeff will bring the house down with songs like “Parents Just Don’t Understand” and the “Fresh Prince” theme song. Will the good will convey Good Will? We’ll have to wait and see.

Sunday Cable: “Billions” Ends Run for the Faithful Viewers, “Gilded Age” Returns with Ups, Downs, and Healthy Numbers

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“Billions,” the best show on TV, ended its seven year run on Sunday.

Ratings were low, as the show hasn’t been promoted or thought of by Showtime in years. A total of 245,000 viewers tuned, in, about the same as last week. The faithful watched a perfect series finale, written for the fans for satisfaction. It was a lovely ending, actually. I hope “Billions” will get a new life on Netflix or some streamer where it can find a new audience.

“The Gilded Age” is back on HBO. Sunday’s second season premiere had 450,000 viewers, which is not bad.

I’ve seen all 8 episodes, and they’re worth hanging on for even though the series feels like it’s been written to wrap things up with a tidy bow. In episode 7, something actually happens that would change other series and need five more episodes to unravel.

But “The Gilded Age” season 2 is constructed like a bullet train. There’s no room to breathe for stories or characters. Some people pop up in one episode and exit in another. The main cast is superior, but the supporting ones are wanting in every way. Is there a voice coach on the payroll? This is New York in the 1880s and many people sound like they’ve wandered in off the plains.

If your ears aren’t grinding from the mismatched dialects, then the music will kill you. “The Gilded Age” theme sounds like “Falcon Crest” meets “Bonanza.” The graphics in the opening come from “The Colbys” and the final card is an emblem worthy of “Game of Thrones.” In every episode, the theme plays through the whole show, never letting an actor or a scene develop dramatically.

Everything is telegraphed in “The Gilded Age.” I called the ending after one episode. It’s all so obvious, and except in Episode 7, no chances are taken. It’s really “Downton for Dummies.”

But not the cast. So many exceptional actors are given inferior material but do their best with it. The really good stuff is in the van Rijn house with Christine Baranski, Cynthia Nixon, and Louisa Jacobson (aka Streep). The van Rijn’s below staff is great, too, although many are wasted,

Across the street — where it never rains, is never winter, has unchanging sky — Morgan Spector and Carrie Coon are the nouveau riche. Some say they’re based on the Vanderbilts, but the way they’re treated it doesn’t come off that way. There’s a distinct thread of antisemitism running through the series, and in the final episode Baranski’s Agnes finally lets loose. “Move Downtown?” she says, nose in the air. “With the Jews?”

Still, the sets and costumes are worth it all. Plus you keep hoping Audra McDonald and Michael Cerveris will just break into song. Will there be a season 3? It doesn’t seem like it, but by the end you kind of hope so. It’s just good goofy fun. But note to HBO: better during the summer. It’s a summer show absolutely.

RIP Troubled “General Hospital” Actor Tyler Christopher, 50, Played Nikolas Cassadine, Dead from a “Cardiac Event”

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Sad sad news: Tyler Christopher has died. The 50 year old actor spent most of his career playing Nikolas Cassadine on “General Hospital.” But he was in and out of rehab, had many public incidents, and was deeply troubled by addiction. In the last few months he was arrested for passing out at Burbank Airport.

“General Hospital” star Maurice Benard announced the death on his Instagram page. He attributed it to a cardiac event. Christopher was living in San Diego. He leaves his ex wife and two children. Previously, Christopher had been married to actress Eva Longoria.

Christopher was a talented actor. He won the 2016 Daytime Emmy for Best Actor on “General Hospital,” where he’d been working for two decades. But he left the show immediately after and joined “Days of our Lives.” His behavior there was erratic and he left that show as well.

Condolences to his family and friends and fans.

 
 
 
 
 
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“SNL” Ratings Huge Comeback: Up 900K Viewers with Nate Bergatze, Foo Fighters, Christopher Walken

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“Saturday Night Live” is back — and in English!

This weekend’s show with Nate Bergatze and Foo Fighters was up 900,000 viewers from last week’s Spanish effort with Bad Bunny.

The show scored 4.9 million total viewers, up 200,000 from the season opener and the best since last December with Steve Martin and Martin Short.

Adding to this weekend’s show was Christopher Walken, a friend of the Foo Fighters and SNL. I almost cried when I saw him: an actual star!

Foo Fighters were terrific, the real thing, and set the show back to normal.

(Next time, Bad Bunny should sing a little English mixed in with the Spanish.)

Coming up next on November 11th: Timothee Chalamet (despite the SAG strike) and boygenius.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=xMHEBSnoX4A

Barbra Streisand Memoir Promises More Lurid Headlines Than Britney, Jada, John Stamos Combined (All Fake)

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So far this month Jada Pinkett Smith, John Stamos, Kerry Washington, and Britney Spears have unloaded all their personal secrets on the public upon publishing their memoirs. Adultery, abortion, Oscar slaps, Tony Danza cucking, secret paternity– all of it has come pouring out despite readers crying Stop!

Now here are ten fake revelations from Barbra Streisand’s memoir, “My Name is Barbra,” to be published November 7th:

First husband Elliot Gould forced her to eat Halvah once a week.

Robert Redford said he’d only do The Way We Were if she promised not to sing People between takes.

To keep in character she only shopped in boy’s departments and raided her kid’s closet while shooting Yentl.

Don Johnson wanted her to get an abortion but she wasn’t pregnant.

James Brolin likes her to dress up as a nurse and he plays doctor from “Marcus Welby.”

She got confused in the Clinton White House when they sent her to Lincoln’s bedroom.

She and Elliot Gould have been living apart for 50 years.

Her split with hairdresser boyfriend Jon Peters was over conditioner. He was using all of hers in the shower.

She never really liked Donna Karan’s designs, but the woman kept threatening to sing at her parties if she didn’t wear them.

She tried to get a nose job three times but doctors told her it would ruin her look.

When they tied for Best Actress in 1968, Katharine Hepburn grabbed the first statue and hid Barbra’s behind a plant.

Every time Donna Summer sang Enough is Enough, she meant it.

The mirror originally had three faces but it wasn’t in the budget.

All the years she was trying to produce The Normal Heart she thought it was a documentary about cardiology.

She considered “Nuts” for the title of the book. (just kidding!)

Matthew Perry Autobiography Knocks Britney Spears off the Top Spot on Amazon Bestsellers

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There is an order to the universe after all.

The tragic death of Matthew Perry has sent his autobiography, “Friends, and Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing” to number 1 on amazon.

The “Friends” star’s book has knocked Britney Spears’ tell all off its perch to number 2. That part is a relief.

Perry’s book was a huge hit when it was released in 2022. I wrote about it a couple of times, here and here .

Broadway: “Sweeney Todd” Lures Tony Winners Sutton Foster, Aaron Tveit to Take Over from Josh Groban, Annaleigh Ashford

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Well, this is good news.

We knew that Josh Groban and Annaleigh Ashford were leaving “Sweeney Todd” on January 14, 2024. It’s a shame, but they’re probably exhausted.

Now comes word that Tony winners Sutton Foster and Aaron Tveit are coming in to play Mrs. Lovett and Benjamin Barker, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street.

The producers pulled off a coup because usually big stars don’t want to take over parts if they can’t get Tony nominations. But these two probably just wanted to be in “Sweeney Todd.” I mean, who doesn’t?

The new duo starts February 9th after Foster finishes up an Encores! at City Center of “Once Upon a Mattress.” I guess the understudies will hold forth through January. No word yet on who will play Tobias. Gaten Matarazzo has to get back to “Stranger Things” and is leaving soon.

I could see “Sweeney Todd” once a month and be happy. Keep going, guys!