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Ratings: “The Idol” Series Finale Jumped 39% But Still Didn’t Crack 200,000 Viewers Plus The Weeknd Released Tracks No One Bought

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Post mortem: “The Idol” Sunday finale, probably the series finale, did jump 39% in total viewers.

But it still didn’t crack 200,000. The Sunday number was 185K. Season average was 164K.

And so “The Idol” comes to an ignominious end.

Meantime, The Weeknd released some more tracks from the show. None of them charted or sold. It’s like they never happened. The Weeknd got nothing from “The Idol” except bad press and angry fans.

HBO was smart to cut its losses, jump ahead to the last episode and get rid of the show. How long will it be up at Max? We’ll see in a few days if they just don’t chuck it.

Mangia: Top Restaurants Set Up Shop for Hamptons Happening This Saturday Night for Samuel Waxman Cancer Research, Hot Silent Auction Items Include Billy Joel Tickets

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The 19th Annual Hamptons Happening is just over a week away. Don’t miss out on one of the biggest social events of the summer.
Get your tickets here today!
Your support will help fund six new investigators this fall as part the brand new SWCRF “Mission Possible” cancer research program.
Come out and enjoy a variety of delicious tastings from dozens of chefs including Ralph Scamardella, Julian Medina, and Harold Moore, and favorite restaurants such as 317 Main, Centro Trattoria and Bar, Chef Meze Catering and Events, TBar Steak & Lounge, El Turco, and Peter Ambrose (see full list below).
Plus you can party like a Yacht Rockstar with bars stocked with your favorite liquors and wines such as Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Hamptons Breeze, Woodford Reserve, Herradura Tequila, and Palm Bay International.
There will also be a thrilling live auction facilitated by our exclusive auctioneer: Heritage Auctions featuring exclusive golf packages, superstar concert tickets, and high-end, luxury items.

Hamptons Happening event is chaired by Mark D. Friedman of Brown Harris Stevens and Jamie Koff, Fabric to Finish with co-chairs Bess Freedman and Bryan Griffin and Journal Chair Erica Fineberg.


Join us in congratulating this year’s honorees:

  • Chef Ralph Scamardella, EVP and Chief Culinary Officer, Tao Group Hospitality
  • Lori and Scott Levine, Co-founders, Scott’s Protein Balls
  • Denise Albert, CEO and Co-founder, My Cancer Family
  • Anna Zuckerman, Founder and Chief Designer, Anna Zuckerman

Review: New “Mission Impossible” Is the Studio Blockbuster of the Summer, with Tom Cruise Back to Save Movie Theaters Once Again

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Let’s face it, you kind of hate yourself for liking “Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One.” First of all, it’s two hours and forty three minutes. You could have flown to Miami or something. Second, following “Top Gun Maverick,” it’s another Tom Cruise extravaganza that will be a huge crowd pleaser. Even an aging Tom Cruise still has the charm he exuded in “Risky Business” and that was 40 years ago.

Some of “DR Part One” is a little hard to follow, but don’t worry about that. That part involves something called The Entity, which I think is like The Borg from “Star Trek.” It’s AI, or an algorithm. Charlie Brown once asked Linus what he did when he got to the long Russian names while reading “Dostoevsky.” Linus replied, “I just skip over them.” That’s what I did with The Entity. (Luckily there’s mustache twirling human villain, too, in the form of Esai Morales.)

The main thing in “DR Part One” is that UK actress Hayley Atwell really becomes a movie star. So many times in the past she was supposed to break through, whether it was in :Woody Allen’s “Cassandra’s Dream,” some “Avengers” projects, or in the wonderful “Howard’s End” TV version with Matthew MacFadyen. She was always the promising newcomer.

Now Atwell joins the long line of Ethan Hunt’s leading ladies and romantic interests, all of whom have been excellent — from Thandiwe Newton to Michelle Monaghan to Rebecca Ferguson. But Grace has something extra that propels her through this non stop action like champ. She’s beautiful, smart, sexy, cool, fun, and athletic (at least her stunt double is). She’s a good type for Cruise to be matched with, like Jennifer Connelly in ‘Maverick.” Atwell’s Grace is a welcome addition to the IMF group even though she doesn’t know it yet.

The rest of the team is back including Ferguson, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, and Henry Czerny. Add to them Oscar nominee Vanessa Kirby, who returns as The White Widow and gets to play two parts simultaneously in what is almost a mini movie within “DR Part One.” She’s a welcome distraction, believe me, and director Christopher McQuarrie knows it.

“DR Part One” is a long movie, but I never felt tired or bored. Cruise and co. can really thank themselves that Lalo Schifrin — who just turned 91 — wrote that theme music back in the 60s for the original TV show. Lorne Balfe uses it throughout his score, plus all the cues and incidental music that came with it — and it never lets up or disappoints. The music propels the film and gives a constant reminder where you are as the flames burst into explosions and bullets fly in every direction.

Then there’s the added attraction of seeing Tom Cruise, the biggest movie star in the world, constantly in danger of dying because he does these amazing stunts. He’s jumping off cliffs, flying through the air on a motorcycle, riding the tops of bullet trains through tunnels. (I always imagine what Peter Graves, the original star of “MI,” must have thought if he saw any of this.) Paramount has supplied plenty of evidence that Cruise does almost all of it himself, even when that seems eye brow raising. The main thing, when you see it, it’s not to hard to believe. Cruise is the epitome of “go for it.”

Last summer, the word was Tom Cruise saved movie theaters with “Top Gun.” He’ll do it again this summer, although I’m not sure the box office — which will be huge– can match those dizzying heights. “Top Gun” had a big heart tug, a lot of emotional appeal and nostalgia. “DR Part One” is action, action, action. It’s a thrill ride, but heavy enough on “thrill” that fans will flock to multiple viewings.

Mangia: Top Restaurants Set Up Shop for Hamptons Happening This Saturday Night for Samuel Waxman Cancer Research, Hot Silent Auction Items Include Billy Joel Tickets

T Shirt King Flies in West Coast Tabloid Type Celebs (Bieber, Jenners, JLo) for Latest Version of Time Honored Hamptons “White Party” (Been There, Done That)

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T shirt king billionaire Michael Rubin — who was briefly an investor in the Philadelphia 76ers — had a White Party on Monday in the Hamptons.

As far as the released pictures go, no one who actually lives in the Hamptons — like Jerry Seinfeld, Christie Brinkley, or Jimmy Fallon — was invited or came. There were no writers or artists, or media– the people who actually live in the famed area.

No, Rubin — who owns a $50 million “house” that bears a strong resemblance to L.A.’s Dorothy Chandler Pavilion — flew in a raft of US Weekly type West Coast celebrities, including Jenners and Kardashians, JLo, and Tom Brady. Ben Affleck and Leonardo DiCaprio represented actual Hollywood, and were there basically as dates. Justin Bieber? Not exactly Paul Simon or even Jon Bon Jovi, neither of whom were present but live nearby. Billy Joel? Otherwise occupied.

The White Party is getting a lot of press. But it’s an old idea, actually made popular in the Hamptons in the late 90s but Sean “Diddy” Combs. He had several at his house — a modern but much more serene and modest mansion — that defined an era out East between 1998 and 2007. Jay Z, who attended at least one of those back in the day, could not have forgotten this while he Jeeped around with Beyonce. Martha Stewart and Donna Karan were among the locals back then. My favorite moment was meeting Lil Kim on the bathroom line.

Diddy — who doesn’t seem to have been on this guest list — wasn’t the only host of White Parties back in the day. Superstar Motown songwriters Nik Ashford and Valerie Simpson threw a much in demand July 4th soiree at their beautiful estate in Westport, Connecticut. Celebrities filled their massive property including Aretha Franklin and Freddie Jackson, and there was always an unforgettable performance — like KC and the Sunshine Band — to go with the delicious cuisine.

So “White parties” are nothing new. Just the hype is now, and the fact that people have short memories. Michael Rubin is the new kid on the very expensive block, having made a fortune in sports apparel. His company, Fanatics, is a huge hit especially if you want sports team branded clothing. He’s the latest Gatsby to arrive in East Egg, but not the first. Or the last.

Watch the Trailer for Martin Scorsese’s Oscar Bound “Killers of the Flower Moon” With Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, Newcomer Lily Gladstone

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Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” wowed us in cannes. Now the trailer is here, and it looks better than ever.

“Killers” is a certain Oscar nominee in a dozen categories including Best Picture, Director, Actor, Supporting Actor, Actress, Adapted Screenplay, Editing, Cinematography, and Sound. I don’t want to overhype it, but it’s likely the film to beat come next winter.

Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, and Lily Gladstone are amazing. The true story is shocking and sad, another terrible chapter in American history that was swept under the rug.

Roseanne Barr — Racist, Antisemitic — Welcomed Back to Twitter By Elon Musk After Two and a Half Years: “Comedy is Legal on This Platform!”

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Yes, it’s true: Roseanne Barr is back on Twitter. She began Tweeting on Sunday. She was kicked off the platform on December 3, 2020.

Elon Musk welcomed the racist antisemite back. He wrote: “Comedy is legal on this platform!”

Roseanne wrorte before that:

“Damn it feels good to be a gangster. Thank you @michaelmalice for getting me my twitter back! 62 million views isn’t bad for a multi-cancelled has been. Thanks @elonmusk for fact checking the mind controlled bots after me and for giving @TheoVon a platform. Comedy is back!”

Barr’s controversy this past week was announcing Theo Von’s podcast that “the Holocaust never happened,” and that “six million Jews should have been killed.” She claimed this was satire and thought the whole thing was very funny. No one else took it that way except Musk, whose Twitter checks immediately started defending the video.

In the end, You Tube kicked the offensive interview off its own platform. So apparently Barr decided to appeal to Musk. The Tesla billionaire has welcomed a slew of unsavory characters to re-join since he bought Twitter, so why not Barr?

Roseanne tanked her own career for good in 2018 when she Tweeted racist comments about Obama associate Valerie Jarrett. She said later she didn’t know Jarrett was Black, which was ridiculous. ABC cancelled her show, Roseanne doubled and tripled down as she identified herself as a right wing nut who supported Donald Trump. She’s had little career since then, as she is unwelcome on regular TV and can’t sell tickets to comedy shows.

What Barr and Musk refuse to see is that even if Roseanne was using satire, “taking the piss.” or whatever, regardless, saying these things is antisemitic. This is what I said about the movie “Jojo Rabbit.” And since that film was released, incidents of antisemitism have skyrocketed. When Roseanne’s pitifully uneducated fans hear say this stuff, it gives them the idea they can act out on it. She’s a fool, a danger, and must be shunned, not unlike Kanye West or Roger Waters. Statements like this cannot be tolerated or accepted.

The Von video (who is he, no one knows) is below, after her latest Tweet.

Exclusive: The Mysterious Disappearance from GQ Magazine Website of Controversial Warner Discovery Chief David Zaslav Profile

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It’s a case of a missing profile.

In the last two days, New York Times Culture writer Jason Bailey published a profile of controversial Warner Discovery owner David Zaslav. The story appeared on gq.com and was titled “How Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav Became Public Enemy Number One in Hollywood.” The story was a pretty complete recitation of Zaslav’s issues with Hollywood including the current scandal at TCM, and didn’t even include his CNN problems.

But now the piece is gone. It’s been wiped clean from the GQ website. Vanished into thin air. A revised piece, 500 words shorter, has taken its place but not on the GQ website. This is the version that went out to aggregators like Yahoo News. If you Google Jason Bailey and Zaslav, the result is dead links to GQ.com and to other sites that linked to the original version.

Where did it go? And why? All of that remains unclear. The revised, shorter version is different than the original in that it cuts back to just the facts, ma’am. Bailey’s colorful thoughts about Zaslav being like the Richard Gere character in “Pretty Woman” — he tells Julia Roberts he buys companies to sell off their parts– are gone. There’s also now no mention of the party Zaslav threw in Cannes with Graydon Carter for Warner Bros’ 100th anniversary, or breaking news that he’s trying to sell 50% of the rights to Warner Bros. soundtracks that include songs like “As Time Goes By,” the studio’s signature piece of music.

If anyone knows what happened here, do email me at showbiz411@gmail.com. And meantime, here’s a link to the original story. https://archive.ph/2023.07.03-160323/https://www.gq.com/story/david-zaslav-warner-bros-discovery-ceo-tcm-max

 

from Bailey’s excellent piece:

 

TCM Chief Programmer Charles Labesh, Who Was Just Rehired After David Zaslav Purge, Tweets Thanks for Public Support

Charles Labesh is the chief programmer for Turner Classic Movies. He’s posted a thank you for all the support he got from the public when he was temporarily fired last week in the David Zaslav purge. Around 70 TCM staff including all the main execs were let go. It became such a scandal that Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, and Paul Thomas Anderson had to intervene. They spoke to Zaslav, owner of Warner Discovery, and got him to reinstate Labesh. The three directors will now be involved with TCM as well.

Labesh wrote: “The support for TCM, and for me, has been wonderful. I just want to say that it’s always taken a true team to make it work. There are too many people to name so I won’t, but the talent and dedication has always been across the network. I know how lucky I’ve been to work with them”

One more TCM note: Apparently part of the cuts to the channel was eliminating the hosts’ outros when the movies are done. The popular feature will vanish over the next few days, but since the uproar will return in the fall.

Box Office: Indiana Jones Dial of Destiny Fails to Crack $100 Million Over 5 Day Holiday Weekend

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You can’t say “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” is a failure. Yet.

But the James Mangold directed fifth installment of this famous franchise has not been a break out hit.

Total take for five day July 4th holiday is coming to between $82 and $85 million. The Harrison Ford epic has fallen well short of $100 million, which is a big disappointment.

A lot of fingers will be pointed internally at Walt Disney, but there are some easy things to cite: Cannes wasn’t the place to premiere the film. Also Disney has a lot of trouble with marketing and PR when it’s not a Marvel film, or Pixar (sometimes). Their biggest disaster was Steven Spielberg’s “West Side Story,” which should have been a big hit and won a lot of Oscars. But the whole thing went sideways.

“Dial of Destiny” could pick up as the summer proceeds, particularly with good word of mouth, which it has. If you follow social media, each person chimes in with surprised responses. It’s good! Go see it!

One Direction’s Zayn Malik is Going to Try for A Comeback Record After Tanking His Career: Will it Work?

Can Zayn Malik make a comeback as a solo artist?

The former member of One Direction had one post-group breakup hit with “Pillow Talk.” All signs pointed to continued success. But then Malik released a bunch of self destructive albums and videos that were so off putting he tanked his career. It was a mess.

Zayn hasn’t been heard from in some time. But this week he’s posted notices that new music is coming. with Harry Styles and Niall Horan booming, Zayn may finally be getting his own act together. Does he even have a manager or a deal? Or is he just doing it all without counsel. The fact that his latest video clip starts with him smoking doesn’t bode well.