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Sunday Ratings: “Walking Dead” Leaves in a Coffin, “Yellowstone” Rules, Stallone Sours, “White Lotus” Drops

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Sunday night on TV, er cable, was busy busy busy.

Of course, “Yellowstone” hung in there with 8.8 million viewers, down a bit from previous weeks but still much bigger than anything on cable or broadcast TV except for football. The breakdown, by the way, was 8 million on the main Paramount network, and 800,000 on CMT. There are likely zillions more on other non linear platforms that aren’t measured.

“The Walking Dead” series finale pulled a little less than 2.3 million viewers, it exited in a coffin. In the old days, “TWD” had up to 17 million viewers. I don’t know why there are three spin off series coming, the interest in these zombies is over.

“Yellowstone” cousin “Tulsa King” starring Sylvester Stallone is bringing in minor numbers. On the Paramount Network, Stallone had just 3.4 million fans. It’s a little apples and oranges, but that’s less than the whole CBS Sunday night lineup, and he’s a Big Movie Star. It’s 60% less than “Yellowstone,” which is also on cable. Stallone knows the show is not a blockbuster and has already indicated he’s out after one season.

HBO’s “The White Lotus” actually lost viewers in its fourth episode. It’s down to 414,000 on HBO linear. I’ve no doubt there were more on HBO Max. But this entire season is proving to be less interesting or welcoming than the first one. The show’s been renewed for season 3, and hopefully the writers will realize that the entire group of character can’t be off putting. There is no one to root for in this show, no moral center. They are all villains with the exception (so far) of Haley Lu Richardson’s Portia and Jennifer Coolidge’s mainstay, Tanya. (The latter we accept already being from outer space.)

There are two more episodes left in this season. We know there are murders to solve, but before that it’s clear terrible things will happen this week. But they aren’t delicious terrible things, they’re just OMG what now? I am curious to see who gets killed and by whom. I could see Portia just drowning all of them!

Review: Charming “Sam and Kate” is A Left Field Hit with Dustin Hoffman, Sissy Spacek from First Time Director Darren LeGallo

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It’s hard to go wrong on your debut film with the likes of Oscar winners Dustin Hoffman and Sissy Spacek. But it takes more than just stars to get things right. Darren LeGallo does just that with his first directing job.

“Sam and Kate” is a charming low key character study. Its PR hook, I suppose, is that Hoffman and Spacek’s respective son and daughter, who are seasoned actors, play their children in the film and are more than just progeny.

The quadrangle takes place in a small town that seems like it might be near Pittsburgh or somewhere toward Ohio. Sam (Jake Hoffman) is living with and caring for his older father, Bill (Dustin). Sam has had a failure to launch, and is basically marking time. Kate (Schuyler Fisk) lives near her mother, Tina, who turns out to be a sweet secret hoarder. Kate has a few mysteries to why she’s back in town, and we’ll find them out down the road.

No one wears a cape, but all four of these people, says LeGallo, who wrote the script, are heroes. They’ve survived to this point overcoming personal obstacles. Now fate brings them together and it’s not as obvious as you might think. The potential couples don’t just pair off and walk into the sunset. Le Gallo burrows down into their souls and comes up with people who we root for and are eminently watchable.

Hoffman, who hasn’t been on screen much lately. is a good match for Spacek. They are oil and water really, which makes Bill and Tina intriguing people to meet each other. They each give master classes in subtlety and restraint. Jake Hoffman is vivid and fun and just shnooky enough to pull this off. (He looks like a cross between 70s Cat Stevens and Al Pacino as Serpico.) Schuyler Fisk is radiant, I’m not sure why she doesn’t do more on film.

“Sam and Kate” won’t make two hundred million dollars. But it’s a great launch for LeGallo, and a lovely vehicle for the actors. If it’s playing in your town, this is the film you take your parents or grandparents to. They’ll thank you.

Plus, value added: always great to see Henry Thomas, who’s very much an adult and a fine actor. He was, of course, Elliot in “ET.”

Watch the Final Trailer for “Avatar 2” Which Seems Entirely Animated with No Live Action

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I guess I misunderstood: the first “Avatar” had live action people like Sigourney Weaver, Zoe Saldana, and Sam Worthington. Didn’t it? Am I wrong?

The new “Avatar” appears to be entirely animated with the blue people, and no live action. Anyway, here’s the final trailer. I know “Avatar” fans are very excited about this, and the images certainly are astonishingly good.

One thing’s for sure, there are no jokes in this movie. The character seem very very serious.

Is Elon Musk Turning Twitter into My Pillow? Stock Price Drops to All Time Low

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Is Elon Musk turning Twitter into My Pillow?

Before Mike Lindell threw in with Donald Trump, he had a company — a silly company but apparently successful selling puffed up marshmallows made from shredded cardboard (that’s what it felt like to me).

Now Elon Musk has gotten all chummy with Trump, Kanye West, and other unsavory types. And his stock price for Tesla is dropping faster than the watermelons David Letterman use to throw from his office in 30 Rock down to the plaza below.

Today, Tesla closed at its lowest price ever –$167.54. This was not just because of the 19th recall in 2022. It’s also because he’s become obsessed with alienating his base customer, offending everyone, and using Twitter as his minute by minute toy. The stock fell 6.84%. In March it got as high as $361. What is going on here? I have no idea. But Tesla is going to be running on AAA batteries soon!

(Watch) Kanye West’s Sad Tour Through Empty Warehouse, Says Running for President in 2024 (to Get Federal Funds)

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Kanye West let a videographer from X17 into his mostly empty warehouse yesterday. Watch — the place is empty, there are fewer than a dozen people there sewing or whatever. (I hope they’re being paid and have health benefits.)

There is also very little inventory. Kanye says he’s going to “cut it up” and sell each piece for 20 bucks. This is just blather.

He also says he’s running for president in 2024 and is accompanied by total nutcase Milo Yiannopoulos, one of the most reviled right wing fringe people in existence. Running for president could qualify him for federal funds, which he’ll need by early next year.

The whole video comes off as pathetic and sad. Kanye’s business is over, this is what’s left of it. The rubble.

Musk-a-tears: Tesla Stock Dropping Fast Monday After Massive Recall, Twitter Chaos (UPDATING)

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Elon Musk has his hands full this morning.

Tesla stock price is dropping fast. It’s trading at an all time low– around $169 — and going fast. It’s down 6% from Friday, and around 10 bucks off from Friday as well.

The reasons are many. First of all, Tesla is having a giant recall — 321,000 cars over rear lights not working. That’s the 19th recall of 2022.

You may also “recall” that over the weekend Musk caused more chaos at Twitter. He reinstated accounts from Donald Trump, Kanye West, and several right wing propagandists. Also, after firing 3,700 people including most of those who keep track of right wing and harmful accounts, I can tell you personally that I’ve had to act like a soccer goalie, catching and then blocking or muting a bunch of Tweets from accounts I don’t want to see. They’re pouring in.

keep updating for stock updates…

Wait! That Wasn’t It! Elton John Still Has Over 60 International Dates Left! You Can Still See Him!

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LOL. We knew Elton John wouldn’t actually retire from touring.

Last night’s show at Dodger Stadium was only his finale in North America.

Elton still has over 60 dates left on his docket for 2023, beginning in January in Australia and ending in July in Sweden.

In between, he’s covering a lot of the UK and Europe. You can check the schedule. This party isn’t over yet, my friends!

So if you’re inclined to get on a plane, there are plenty more opportunities to see last night’s show live abroad this winter and spring. There are many dates in Great Britain including a run at London’s O2 Arena. Sounds good to me!

Elton John Gives Final North American Show from L.A., a Total Triumph of Music and Showmanship

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Elton John ended 50 years plus of touring with his final North American show at Dodger Stadium. It was a total blast, a triumph of music and showmanship. The end featured a reunion with Kiki Dee on their 1975 hit “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart” and his 2021 hit with Dua Lipa, “Cold Heart.”

What other artist has had a career like Elton John? When he wrote “I’m Still Standing” his career was in a lull after a decade of superstardom. Every time he was written off, or thought to out of vogue, he came roaring back. This was especially true when he wrote the songs for “The Lion King,” and had an enduring smash in film and on Broadway.

Tonight’s two and a half hour show was concise, and note perfect, from the first song– “Bennie and the Jets” right through to “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.” Hearing “Your Song,” Elton’s first with lyrics written by Bernie Taupin never ceases to be surprising and wistful. Seeing Bernie on stage at the end of the show, along with Elton’s husband David Furnish and their two young sons — they’ve gone beyond the yellow brick road.

Bravo!

EARLIER: Elton John’s final ever touring show is going on now live from Los Angeles at Dodger Stadium. He’s already played more than a dozen hits, with another dozen to go including a big finale with “Your Song” and “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.”

So far, the show is a killer, with Elton sounding, rocking, and acting like it’s still 1974 and he’s at the height of his power and popularity. And he’s still got Davey Johnstone and Ray Cooper leading the band. Elton is the main artist whose career coincided exactly with my junior high school and high school years. We all started together. His outpouring of songs and albums from 1969 to 1975 was insane. And it’s remained the soundtrack of all our lives.

Keep refreshing…and check it out on Disney Plus. Extremely well produced. I hope they issue a CD soundtrack.

That’s Brandi Carlile singing “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me.”

Here’s the playlist:

Bennie and the Jets, Philadelphia Freedom, I Guess That’s Why They Call It the Blues, Border Song (with a beautiful dedication to Aretha Franklin, who had a hit with it in 1971), Tiny Dancer, Have Mercy on the Criminal (which gave Davey Johnstone a farewell solo), Rocket Man (ending in a tremendous flourish), Take Me to the Pilot, Someone Saved My Life Tonight. Levon (another rave up ending), Candle in the Wind, Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding (Elton changed some of his outfit during the first instrumental part), Burn Down the Mission, Sad Songs (Say so Much), Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word, Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me (brilliant duet with Brandi Carlile), The Bitch is Back, I’m Still Standing, Don’t Go Breaking My Heart (show stopping duet with Kiki Dee), Crocodile Rock, Saturday Night’s Alright for Fighting, Cold Heart (Dua Lipa), Your Song, and Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (he introduced Bernie Taupin, and his famiy).

Missing: Daniel, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, Country Comfort, The One, Empty Garden, Little Jeannie, Honky Cat. And that’s just for starters.

Disney Brings Back Most Popular CEO, Bob Iger, Ousting Unpopular Bob Chapek — Two Year Commitment

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Bob Iger is back. He’s more popular at Disney than Mickey Mouse.

The announcement came early this evening as the Disney board could no longer deal with the most unpopular person to run the company ever. So they brought back homecoming king Bob Iger, much to the relief of everyone in and out of the Mouse House.

Disney stock has been down, Chapek screwed up the whole situation with Florida and “Don’t say gay,” and “Wakanda Forever” is underperforming. On the verge of “Avatar 2,” there wasn’t much else to do but get rid of Chapek quickly. As of tomorrow morning he’s gone and Iger is back for two years.

Already Disney trading is going up, up, and up in foreign markets.

The timing is ironic because right now, as the decision was announced, Disney Plus is having its biggest night ever with Elton John live from Los Angeles for his final show.

The big questions now will be whether Iger will bring back people Chapek fired– starting with Peter Rice, who was booming at Disney/Fox TV. He was fired suddenly in June by Chapek, who just didn’t like him. But Hollywood loved Rice, and he’s been waiting out the months for just this turn of events. Let’s hope that works out.

Stay tuned.

Read Iger’s email to Disney employees here:

Dear Fellow Employees and Cast Members,

It is with an incredible sense of gratitude and humility—and, I must admit, a bit of amazement—that I write to you this evening with the news that I am returning to The Walt Disney Company as Chief Executive Officer.

When I look at the creative success of our teams across our Studios, Disney General Entertainment, ESPN and International, the rapid growth of our streaming services, the phenomenal reimagining and rebound of our Parks, the continued great work of ABC News, and so many other achievements across our businesses, I am in awe of your accomplishments and I am excited to embark with you on many new endeavors.

I know this company has asked so much of you during the past three years, and these times certainly remain quite challenging, but as you have heard me say before, I am an optimist, and if I learned one thing from my years at Disney, it is that even in the face of uncertainty—perhaps especially in the face of uncertainty—our employees and Cast Members achieve the impossible.

You will be hearing more from me and your leaders tomorrow and in the weeks ahead. In the meantime, allow me to express my deep gratitude for all that you do. Disney holds a special place in the hearts of people around the globe thanks to you, and your dedication to this company and its mission to bring joy to people through great storytelling is an inspiration to me every single day.

Bob Iger

Read Disney’s full announcement here:

The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) announced today that Robert A. Iger is returning to lead Disney as Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately. Mr. Iger, who spent more than four decades at the Company, including 15 years as its CEO, has agreed to serve as Disney’s CEO for two years, with a mandate from the Board to set the strategic direction for renewed growth and to work closely with the Board in developing a successor to lead the Company at the completion of his term. Mr. Iger succeeds Bob Chapek, who has stepped down from his position.

“We thank Bob Chapek for his service to Disney over his long career, including navigating the company through the unprecedented challenges of the pandemic,” said Susan Arnold, Chairman of the Board. “The Board has concluded that as Disney embarks on an increasingly complex period of industry transformation, Bob Iger is uniquely situated to lead the Company through this pivotal period.”

“Mr. Iger has the deep respect of Disney’s senior leadership team, most of whom he worked closely with until his departure as executive chairman 11 months ago, and he is greatly admired by Disney employees worldwide–all of which will allow for a seamless transition of leadership,” she said.

The position of Chairman of the Board remains unchanged, with Ms. Arnold serving in that capacity.

“I am extremely optimistic for the future of this great company and thrilled to be asked by the Board to return as its CEO,” Mr. Iger said. “Disney and its incomparable brands and franchises hold a special place in the hearts of so many people around the globe—most especially in the hearts of our employees, whose dedication to this company and its mission is an inspiration. I am deeply honored to be asked to again lead this remarkable team, with a clear mission focused on creative excellence to inspire generations through unrivaled, bold storytelling.

“During his 15 years as CEO, from 2005 to 2020, Mr. Iger helped build Disney into one of the world’s most successful and admired media and entertainment companies with a strategic vision focused on creative excellence, technological innovation and international growth. He expanded on Disney’s legacy of unparalleled storytelling with the acquisitions of Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm and 21st Century Fox and increased the Company’s market capitalization fivefold during his time as CEO. Mr. Iger continued to direct Disney’s creative endeavors until his departure as Executive Chairman last December, and the Company’s robust pipeline of content is a testament to his leadership and vision.”

Kanye West Returns to Twitter, Mocks Antisemitism Claims in First Post: “Shalom”

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Kanye West hates us. By us, I don’t mean just Jews, but all people.

Allowed to return to Twitter by the discerning Elon Musk, Kanye has one word to say with his first Tweet: Shalom.

Shalom means peace, also hello and goodbye, in Hebrew.

West has never apologized for his antisemitic rants that caused most of his business partners to dump him. It started with his comment that he was going to go “death con 3 on the Jewish people.”

The situation devolved from there. He claimed he could say all the antisemitic things he pleased, and Adidas wouldn’t cancel their deal. He was wrong. They did.

Somewhere in his addled mind, Kanye thinks his “Shalom” is a way back. It isn’t. It comes off as mockery. It’s been met that way subsequently on Twitter in responses.

Kanye’s return to Twitter should be interesting. He’s learned nothing.