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No Labor Day Telethon: MDA, $23 Million in the Red, 60% Down in Contributions, Lost without Jerry Lewis

Once upon a time, Labor Day weekend was all about the Muscular Dystrophy Telethon and Jerry’s Kids, thanks to Jerry Lewis. That went on for nearly half a century.

But in 2011, the scourges at MDA dumped Jerry unceremoniously and the charity went into a nosedive from which they’ve never recovered.

Lewis died in 2017 at age 91 but the MDA fundraising had been dead for six years.

For a while MDA tried having smaller telethons without Lewis. They were disasters. Now they have nothing at all.

Last year’s Form 990 — for the year 2020– paints a very sad picture for MDA. They finished the year with MINUS $23 million in net assets or fund balances. MINUS.

In 2019, MDA listed total revenue at just shy of $100 million (that includes mostly corporate donations).

In 2020, revenue was at $51 million.

The most serious MDA numbers are in donations and grants they make to organizations and people in need. In 2019, like 2018, that number hovered around $26 million. In 2020, it was down to $15 million.

Even salaries, which once soared, are in the toilet. In 2020, total salaries were $31.2 million, down from $47.8 million. But that number reflects people out in the field. MDA still listed a dozen execs making between $169K and $435K. The staff has not suffered.

Say what you will about Jerry Lewis, a tremendously talented performer and filmmaker. He was rough on his family and worse on his friends. He made a lot of people miserable. He also made them laugh. And he loved MDA and those kids. He would be sorely disappointed about the failure of MDA to maintain itself.

Box Office: Audience Flocks to Old Films with Lack of New Releases: 1975’s “Jaws” in Top 5

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I’ve been telling you all week that the box office was hitting new lows. There are no new releases, and the summer films have been exhausted.

So it should come as no surprise that “Spider Man: No Way Home” has returned to the number 1 spot. It was released last fall, made $800 million, and then went to cable and home video.

Nevertheless, Sony has added extra footage and re-released ir into 3,935 theaters. Last night it made $1,750,000 and finished at the top of the box office.

Also, since nature abhors a vacuum but loves a horror film, Bruce the Shark is back. Steven Spielberg’s breakthrough movie, “Jaws,” from 1975, finished 5th on Friday’s list. It made $870,000, and followed another recent Spielberg re-release, “E.T.,” up the charts.

Spielberg’s movies remain as fresh as ever. Even though they are widely available on video on demand or DVD, the audience will always come back to them. It doesn’t hurt that this has been a summer of many reported shark attacks in real life.

Even though Bruce remains a star, it’s unlikely he’ll turn up in Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fablemans,” but we’ll see next week when that one opens at the Toronto Film Festival!

Jane Fonda Says She’s Receiving Chemo Treatments for Non Hodgkins Lymphoma

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Two time Oscar winner Jane Fonda has posted to social media: she’s being treated for non Hodgkins Lymphoma with chemotherapy.

All I can do is send love and prayers and best wishes to Jane, that’s all we can do. She’s always been very physically fit which I’m sure helps in the process.

Jane has a movie premiering at Toronto called “Moving On” with Lily Tomlin. She has two more in the can, and that’s after 7 seasons of “Grace and Frankie.” She’s been working all summer in Italy on “Book Club 2.”

I worked for Jane 40 years ago as a script reader. We have remained very friendly over the last four decades. I am always in deep admiration of her. She has been the conscience of Hollywood and our country. There is no one else like her.

Here is her post:

“So, my dear friends, I have something personal I want to share. I’ve been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and have started chemo treatments.

This is a very treatable cancer. 80% of people survive, so I feel very lucky.

I’m also lucky because I have health insurance and access to the best doctors and treatments. I realize, and it’s painful, that I am privileged in this. Almost every family in America has had to deal with cancer at one time or another and far too many don’t have access to the quality health care I am receiving and this is not right.

We also need to be talking much more not just about cures but about causes so we can eliminate them. For example, people need to know that fossil fuels cause cancer. So do pesticides, many of which are fossil fuel-based, like mine.

I’m doing chemo for 6 months and am handling the treatments quite well and, believe me, I will not let any of this interfere with my climate activism.

Cancer is a teacher and I’m paying attention to the lessons it holds for me. One thing it’s shown me already is the importance of community. Of growing and deepening one’s community so that we are not alone. And the cancer, along with my age –almost 85– definitely teaches the importance of adapting to new realities.

We’re living through the most consequential time in human history because what we do or don’t do right now will determine what kind of future there will be and I will not allow cancer to keep me from doing all I can, using every tool in my toolbox and that very much includes continuing to build this Fire Drill Fridays community and finding new ways to use our collective strength to make change.

The midterms are looming, and they are beyond consequential so you can count on me to be right there together with you as we grow our army of climate champions.”

Timothee Chalamet Cannibal Movie Panned in Venice as “Grotesque, Garish, and Unpleasant”

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“Bones and All,” starring Timothee Chalamet as a modern day cannibal, is getting panned from Venice.

Variety’s Owen Glieberman says: “We see the characters ripping into bodies and munching away, the flesh coming off in chunks, the blood splattering everywhere. When they’re done with a meal, it will look like a serial killer was there. If that sounds a touch grotesque, it is; I found the scenes garish and unpleasant.”

Okay that’s enough. I won’t be seeing this movie, and neither will you. Chalamet is the androgynous It Boy of current cinema, so his fans will wax on and on about how amazing this all is. But actual people won’t sit through what’s described as “grotesque” and the Oscars are not going to come calling.

The reviewer for Collider gave it a B minus.

Luca Guadagnini made “Call Me By Your Name” with Chalamet and Armie Hammer, who professed this last year to be a real cannibal. That movie struck a swooning note in the LGBTetc community. But lighting is not striking twice, even with Michael Stuhlbarg returning to give another heartfelt speech about inclusion.

Pans also come from Richard Lawson in Vanity Fair: “Whatever thematic intention lies at the heart of Bones and All, Guadagnino keeps it at a distance. This is, despite its gruesome premise, perhaps the Italian director’s most straightforward work yet, an alternately plodding and engrossing YA road movie given a dab or two of art-house lacquer.”

The few positive takes are from the usual suspects who review festival films as is there’s a gun to their heads while taken hostage.

Please. Bite me!

CNN White House Correspondent John Harwood Is OUT as News Network Makes Sharp Turn Right

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CNN’s John Harwood has left the building.

The top White House correspondent, an outspoken critic of Donald Trump, tweeted his exit this morning.

CNN is falling apart. Under Chris Licht, CNN is making a sharp turn to the right. In the last couple of weeks Licht axed media critic Brian Stelter. Then Jake Tapper tweeted support of Jared Kushner’s book.

Yesterday, Briana Kellar — fighting to keep her job on “New Day” — criticized President Biden for using the Marine marching band during his speech. Viewers went crazy on Twitter complaining that she’d joined the new CNN Zombies.

What”s happening? New CNN owner David Zaslav wants the Fox News viewers. It’s clear he’s put everyone on notice that their jobs are on the line if they don’t step back from being in favor of the world and country continuing to have freedom and democracy and give air to MAGA and other lies.

What a sad state of affairs. Harwood will not be the last exit. Stay tuned…

But PS He has integrity, and that counts for everything!

Box Office: Wednesday Hits Another All Time Low as “Bullet Train” Returns to Number 1

Wednesday gave us the lowest daily box office ever. And that was after Monday set an earlier record.

“Bullet Train” returned to number 1 with just $525,045 and it’s been in theaters for 27 days.

The newest film, “The Invitation,” dropped to number 3. In between, “Top Gun Maverick” — which now has whiskers — was number 2.

The entirety of the box office — 24 films — came to just $4 million.

Seeing layoffs? Cutbacks? You betcha. And there are no real big releases coming for three weeks.

Britney Spears, Back on Instagram, Makes Desperate Plea to Teen Sons to Understand Her After Kevin Federline Sells Tell All to UK Tab

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Britney Spears has returned to Instagram and posted a desperate plea to her teen sons.

Britney is responding to a huge pay-for-play feature that appeared in the Daily Mail yesterday featuring pictures and interviews with her sons conducted by celebrity muckracker Daphne Barak (I remember her from the Michael Jackson era).

How much did Kevin Federline get from all this? I would guess, a lot.

But Britney’s not getting it. This isn’t the way to win them over. She must get her lawyer to insist on family therapy sessions with the three of them in the same room. Those kids don’t want any more public humiliation. Why doesn’t she understand?

Anyway, you can read the whole thing here. Britney would be wise to get off the internet and start doing some serious personal work. So Kevin Federline has lived off her for years and years. At least he’s given the kids a home. He’s a sponger. Britney’s not going to win that point in a public forum now.

Chris Meloni’s Disorganized Crime Still in Turmoil as 4th Showrunner Named in 2 Years

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I’ve said over and over that “Law & Order: Organized Crime” is a mess.

Today the Dick Wolf production starring Chris Meloni appointed its fourth showrunner in two years.

Sean Jablonski is taking over for Bryan Goluboff as showrunner. Goluboff replaced Barry O’Brien, who succeeded Ilene Chaiken.

What’s the problem? Without “SVU” preceding it at 9pm, “Organized Crime” has no identity or purpose. It exists solely to suggest a romance between Meloni’s Stabler and Mariska Hargitay’s Olivia Benson.

There are no secondary characters anyone cares about, and the show just seems violent.

With NBC contemplating killing the 10pm hour, Wolf has to come up with a reason for “Organized Crime.” Right now, you could just move Meloni back into “SVU,” save the money and call it a day.

The first season of “OC” was all about Stabler vs. Richard Wheatley, played by Dylan McDermott. The second season was all about getting rid of Wheatley. Then they added the annoying Dennis Leary. Things just got worse.

Maybe Jablonski will have some fresh ideas to enliven the show and set it on the right track. If not, “OC” may be shuffling off to TV oblivion soon.

Meanwhile, Cate Blanchett Back in the Oscar Race as “Tar” Takes Venice Film Festival by Storm

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It’s no surprise that the Venice Film Festival went crazy today for Cate Blanchett.

The accomplished actress already has two Oscars, with many more to come.

In her new film, “Tar,” directed and written by Todd Field, Blanchett is blowing the roof off as a classical music conductor. The film received a six minute standing ovation. On Rotten Tomatoes it’s at 94% among critics who attended screenings there.

Reviews are rapturous. And while “Tar” may be art house fare, it’s going to fare very well in that environment. So stick a pin in it. Looking forward to seeing this performance soon.

PS Blanchett should have won her first Oscar in 1999 for “Elizabeth I.” She was elbowed out by Gwyneth Paltrow, who was wonderful but not serious about an acting career. In the interceding years, Blanchett has worked hard and consistently turned out quality work.

SNL Lops Off Three More Players as Lorne Michaels Prepares for a Year of Changes

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Three more “Saturday Night Live” cast members are exiting the show.

Alex Moffat has the longest tenure, arriving in 2016. When I ran into him earlier this summer it didn’t seem like Moffat was leaving, but after six years it’s time to go. He’s very funny and a good writer with plenty of things ahead of him.

I’m surprised Melissa Villasenor is leaving. She’s the only Latinx cast member and wickedly funny. Since the female cast takes longer to break through, and they’ve lost both Kate McKinnon and Aidy Bryant, I thought Villasenor would get a chance to shine. But the writing was on the wall and on social media. About a month or more ago she dropped any reference to “SNL” from her social media.

Aristotle Athari just never happened all season. He was either overwhelmed or not ready but he was barely on screen during his inaugural year. He’ll turn up elsewhere and surprise us all, I’m sure.

Also as i reported earlier last week, Cecily Strong will miss maybe the first three or four shows because she’s performing in “The Search for Intelligent Life in the Universe” in Los Angeles.

Kenan Thompson returns for his record breaking 20th season. So far “SNL” hasn’t announced its first fall date or the names of any hosts or musical guests. There’s a big push online to get Carol Burnett for host. The 89 year old legend has never been on “SNL,” which is a crime.