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Hear the First Song from “Almost Famous” the Musical Coming to Broadway This Fall

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Cameron Crowe’s great movie, “Almost Famous,” is coming to Broadway as a musical this fall.

They’ve released a song called “Everybody’s Coming Together” that sounds like Tom Petty meets “Hair.” That’s not a bad thing. But “Almost Famous” isn’t about a revolution, as the song says. It’s about a 16 year old reporter coming of age covering a rock band for Rolling Stone. So we’ll see. I really hope it’s good.

The show has no ‘name’ performers but stars of appealing newcomers. Tom Kitt wrote the songs. Derek McLane designed the sets. Jeremy Herrin directs. The show opens in a still to named Shubert Theater in October, with previews beginning September 13th.

Kellyanne Conway Couldn’t Con Book Buyers: Just 25,000 in Sales for “Here’s the Deal”

Here’s the deal: Kellyanne Conway’s book is a dud.

The memoir of her time lying to the American people and making a mockery of everything is sales fizzle.

“Here’s the Deal” sold just 25,000 copies in its first week. The second week should be a lot less, too. The book has already dropped to number 126 on amazon’s best seller list.

Compare Conway’s sales to those of Donald Trump’s dissenting niece, Mary Trump. Her first book, “Too Much and Never Enough,” clocked 1.35 million in his debut week. Michelle Obama? Her “Becoming” was well over a million, as well. And even Donald Trump himself sold about 240,000 copies of a coffee table book last winter, which is now being used as a large coaster. (It was self published by Trump’s self-parody of a son, Donald Jr.)

“Here’s the Deal” is published by Threshold Editions, a sub imprint at Simon & Schuster founded by conservative pundit and former Reagan-Bush lieutenant Mary Matalin, who’s still married after all these years to outspoken liberal and Clinton disciple James Carville.

Conway became famous for making stuff up during her incessant yakking on TV as Donald Trump’s spokesperson. She invented the “Battle of Bowling Green” among other things. Her infamy rose as her husband, George Conway, began tweeting against Trump on an hourly basis. Then her teenage daughter, Claudia, turned against her publicly. Seeing the writing on the wall, that Trump would lose the 2020 election, Conway resigned in August 2020.

Book sales numbers are from NPD Book Scan.

(Watch) Mick Jagger Sing “Out of Time” for First Time Ever as Rolling Stones Hit Madrid

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This is crazy. Until last night, the Rolling Stones never played their 1966 hit “Out of Time” on stage. They included the crazy catchy song in their first show in Madrid last night.

Why? Who knows? I always hoped to hear it. “Out of Time” opened the great Hal Ashby movie, “Coming Home,” in 1977. That’s when it was rediscovered. Previously, “Out of Time” had turned up as an afterthought on “More Hot Rocks” after appearing on the Stones album “Aftermath” a decade earlier. Plenty of people have covered it including Elvis Costello.

Maybe Charlie Watts didn’t like it, and now that he’s gone the Stones are playing it. Maybe there was no room for it but now that “Brown Sugar” has sadly been retired, “Out of Time” has a slot. Whatever the reason, when the Stones return to the States they’d better include it. It’s such a great song.

PS The whole Madrid show was streamed, and I see it’s all over YouTube. This band is amazing. They’re 100,000 years old and have more energy than teenagers!

Verdict! OVER 3.5 Million Watch as Jury Decrees Amber Heard Defamed Johnny Depp, Acted with Malice, Award Depp $15 Million, Heard $2 Mil

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On YouTube, over 3.5 million people watched the jury return a verdict in the civil trial between Johnny Depp and ex wife Amber Heard.

Depp is not present. He’s in the UK playing rock gigs with Jeff Beck.

The jury says Depp has proven that Amber Heard defamed him. He’s won.

The jury came into the courtroom but evidently forgot to fill out the compensatory damages form. The judge sent them back to their room to finish their work.

The jury has completely vindicated Depp and ruled that Heard acted with “actual malice.”

It’s a stunning loss for Heard, and a victory for Depp. The jury awarded Depp $15 million regarding the Washington Post op ed Heard wrote. They also awarded him $2 million in the case of Heard’s claims about the Daily Mail.

Heard said in a long statement that she was “Disappointed” with the verdict. I’ll bet she is. The breakdown below shows what she now owes Depp. That will be negotiated over the next few weeks since it’s likely she doesn’t have that kind of money. What will be interesting to see is if Depp swaps out the money for a Non Disclosure gag order preventing Heard from writing a book or giving interviews.

BREAKDOWN OF MONEY:

$10 million to Depp in compensatory damages

$5 million to Depp in punitive damages* (capped by law at $350,000)

$2 million to Heard in compensatory damages

Johnny Depp-Amber Heard Verdict Will Be Read at 3PM: Watch Here

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We’ve finally reached the end of the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial. The verdict will be read here at 3pm.

How will it go? Depp fans have conducted a massive campaign against Heard online. Will it matter to the jury? Endless stories about Depp “winning in the court of public opinion” may swing against him.

If Heard loses, she loses everything. Her career is finished. Depp’s career has been dented but if he wins, he could walk out of this mess. If he loses, he really loses.

Just to recap: after a miserable marriage, Heard wrote an op ed talking about being abused. Depp wasn’t named but he sued for her defamation and $50 million. She countersued for $100 million. In court they have burned each other to the ground.

The trial was an easy distraction from inflation, gas prices, the Ukraine, war, abortion, the Supreme Court, racism, COVID, school shootings, political infighting, and so on. It was easy to process, and to discuss at the dinner table without having a destructive fight.

So literally, stay tuned.

Hollywood Shuffle: Warner Bros. Gets MGM’s Leadership Team In Latest Revamp

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Hollywood is a weird world. A long time ago Mike DeLuca was the rising star at New Line Cinema, part of Warner Bros. But some movies went sour, some other things weren’t positive, and DeLuca was out. Toby Emmerich replaced him.

Two decades later, Emmerich had moved up to run Warner Bros. from New Line as various execs came and went, were pushed out or overtaken. That’s the biz.

Now today, DeLuca returns to Warner’s as the new chief, replacing Emmerich, who will leave to produce very good movies, I’m sure. DeLuca comes from MGM with Pam Abdy. They had a slate of strong films at MGM like “Licorice Pizza” and “Respect” but they had a terrible marketing and PR effort that showed no respect. MGM was sold to Amazon, DeLuca and Abdy abdicated, but they’ve risen like phoenixes at WB.

Crazy, huh?

Toby did a very good job at Warner’s but the studio could not get their middle of the road movies, maybe awards worthy, to get any traction. One by one they failed. They were quality films, too. One of the headscratchers was “Just Mercy,” which I thought was going to be their prestige movie in 2019. But it just died on the vine. What can you do?

No matter who runs the studio, there will be emphasis on the DC Universe, with an effort to catch up to Marvel. Not clear if that’s possible. The recent “Suicide Squad” movie should have been a bigger hit. If I were DeLuca and Abdy I’d try to get Sue Kroll to come back. She’s a genius and could sell sand to the Arabs. She knows how to market a movie. (And please do not bring any MGM people to WB.)

Of course, it’s a different world now. When DeLuca was at New Line, there was no such thing as streaming. At MGM, there wasn’t either. (It was hopeless over there.) So the new chiefs have HBO and HBO Max at their disposal for synergy, and they will use it to good advantage.

And away we go!

Broadway: With Scott Rudin Gone, “The Music Man” Will Have Normal Actors Fund Performance

Yes, I know the Actors Fund is now called the Entertainment Community Fund. Blech.

Anyway, when it was called the Actors Fund, each Broadway show would have a benefit performance with all proceeds going to the charity.

Not Scott Rudin’s show. I constantly reported on cheapo Rudin either staging these things at midnight, when no one could go, and/or he’d cut the price to shreds so the Fund would receive very little. He was not a nice guy.

But now Rudin is gone. His big show this season was “The Music Man,” but Rudin got tossed from Broadway (no one misses him). Barry Diller is the producer of “The Music Man,” a show that is so successful it takes in $3 million a week. Hugh Jackman was smart: I’m told he took a percentage interest rather than a salary. He’s an investor.

Diller, who’s very philanthropic–he gave NYC an island park — is adding a performance to “The Music Man” for the ECF aka Actors Fund on August 28th at 8pm. The ticket prices are normal, but there are a couple of options for premium seats and a cocktail party. Even those aren’t terribly expensive.

Nice deal, and good to see Diller erase Rudin’s bad habits.

Click here to buy tickets.

Memorial Day Monday: No One Watched Broadcast TV, Ratings Hit a Low of 9 Million Total Viewers

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It may be an all time low.

Monday’s Memorial Day night ratings for broadcast TV fell under 9 million viewers. Basically no one watched regular TV last night.

By contrast, last Monday there were between 35 and 40 million viewers who soaked up ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, and CW. On Thursday there were about 30 million.

But by last night, with nothing on, and everyone grilling in the backyard, our national pastime was abandoned.

Total viewers monitoed by Marc Berman’s Programming Insider, stacked up like this:

CBS: 2.93 million, NBC: 2.05, Fox: 1.62, ABC: 1.25, CW: 534.000.

Not good for Hollywood. Maybe everyone was watching “Stranger Things.”

Before War, Ukraine President Zelensky Co-Created Kids’ Film Based on Gulliver’s Travels– Release in August

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Volodymyr Zelensky, wasn’t always defending his country against annihilation by the Russians.

With three collaborators he created an idea for an animated film based on “Gulliver’s Travels.” It’s called “Gulliver Returns.” Shout Factory will release it on video in August. It’s hoped that Zelensky will still be with us by then, although I doubt there will be a red carpet premiere.

This guy is amazing, no?

According to a press release, Shout! Factory will be donating a portion of the net proceeds earned from the distribution of the movie from year one to World Central Kitchen, a non-profit organization that provides fresh meals in response to crises, which is currently active in Ukraine and surrounding countries providing meals for as many people as possible at border crossings, shelters, and other locations. 

Here’s the synposis:

Gulliver receives an urgent letter from the people of Lilliput, who ask for his help. Seeing that remarkable changes have taken place on the island, Gulliver and his friends find themselves in a whirlwind of extraordinary events: The gang encounters crafty enemies and breakneck chases in their adventures…but together, they can overcome any obstacle because friendship and love always win!

Here are the credits:

Directed by Ilya Maksimov General Producer, Oleg Khodachuk Screenplay by Michael Ryan Original Idea by Volodymyr Zelensky, Borys Shefir, Serhiy Shefir, Andriy Yakovlev Produced by Evgen Yarmilko, Igor Nikolaev, Andriy Yakovlev, Serhiy Shefir, Borys Shefir Inspired by “Gulliver’s Travels” by Jonathan Swift Music by Dmitro Shurov, Yuriy Melnychuk, Andriy Golovan Art Directors, Sergei Andrievskii, Serhiy Mohylnyy  Editor, Alexandr Synko Director of Animation, Tony Bonilla 

UPDATED”Book Club” Sequel, Never Announced, Shooting in Rome with Fonda, Bergen, Keaton, Steenburgen for Focus Features

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Ed Note: I published this piece earlier today, them miraculously a press release arrived two hours later. Coincidence? Are there any in this life?

It’s a little strange but a movie is shooting with four major stars and it’s never been announced.

“Book Club 2,” the sequel to the 2018 hit movie, is in production in Rome, Italy. It will be there through the middle of July.

The movie reunites stars Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, Candice Bergen and Mary Steenburgen. William Holderman is once again directing from a screenplay he wrote with Erin Simms.

Bergen confirmed the movie was happening when I asked her about it last month at a Broadway opening.

Returning co-stars are Andy Garcia, Don Johnson, and Craig T. Nelson. New cast joining will include Giancarlo Giannini, Hugh Quarshie and Vincent Riotta.

UPDATED The original “Book Club” was a Paramount release, but this one is not, according to what I’ve been told. It’s a Focus Features release this time. “Book Club” had some problems because the original producers split up when one of them — Andrew Duncan — was hit with a dozen or more sexual harassment claims by Hollywood insiders. Duncan’s partner, Alex Saks, bought him out of their company. Duncan’s story came in the wake of explosion of #metoo accusations following Harvey Weinstein’s downfall in late 2017.

So far “Book Club 2” hasn’t turned up on the internet movie database or anywhere else, but it’s shooting. The UK Daily Mail captured pictures of Fonda on set May 11th looking snazzy with red hair. Whoever releases the sequel will have a hit. The first one made over $100 million worldwide.

BTW, the first “Book Club” centered around reading “50 Shades of Grey.” Since this one is in Italy, maybe it’s an Elsa Ferrante book the women are obsessed with this time.