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LOL! Anti-Ageism Activist Author Once Published “Truly Tasteless Jokes” Including the “N” Word– And It’s Still Available on Kindle!

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I wrote a story about how HBO’s “The Gilded Age” was only attracting an audience over the age of 55.

I immediately got attacked on Twitter by an account called @thischairrocks. An author named Ashton Applewhite came after me liking a Tweet that admonished me. (Hey– I was just reporting the ratings.)

I thought, I know that name. And I sure do. In 1985, when I was at Ballantine Books, Ashton Applewhite had a massive paperback hit called “Truly Tasteless Jokes.” It was such a bestseller that there was a second volume, a calendar, and lots of other merchandise. The author was “Blanche Knott”– get it? This was Applewhite’s pseudonym.

The books were garbage but they sold like crazy. They’re out of print now, but guess what? Applewhite, now an ageism activist and very PC, still sells them on Kindle. So I downloaded one.

And the book has jokes with the “N” word. In fact, one of the jokes not only has the “N” word, it’s ageist!

I can’t reprint it even redacting “N” word because the same joke also has other language not permitted here.

A lot of time has passed since 1985 as far as cultural attitudes. Even then these jokes were not acceptable. But no one was canceled for telling them. The book became a beach read, a hit at dinner parties. People were reading them aloud. Ballantine, a division of Random House, was thrilled! My ex bosses (hey Claire Ferraro remember these good times?) were already making money publishing psychics and Garfield the cat. Actually literature was a thing of the past.

Applewhite has a whole website called www.thischairrocks.com. She writes on it: “I led the team that developed Old School, a clearinghouse of anti-ageism resources. I am the voice of Yo, Is This Ageist? (Go ahead, ask me.) I’ve written a consciousness-raising booklet. And I speak widely. All tools to help catalyze a movement to make discrimination on the basis of age as unacceptable as any other kind.”

Consciousness-raising! Hello! What do you call a black Frenchman? Jacques Custodian.

How about a Polish joke? They seem perfect right now when the Polish people are risking their lives to help emigree Ukrainians.

Did you hear about the Pole who locked his family in the car? He had to get a coathanger to get them out.

So all this is so much worse because the books are still available on Kindle! And making money, presumably! The Kindle editions are $3.99. The money goes right to Applewhite, er, Knott.

Yes, Applewhite is a serious thinker now. She’s against ageism — because she’s 65.

Oh well, I will redact. Here’s a joke about racist old people.

Two old white farmers, Royce and J.T., had picked the same day to do a little hunting. Royce looked up and said to J.T., “Sh*t! Dat’s de biggest goddam bird I eva seen!” “Let’s get em,” said J.T. They fired off several rounds, but the glider floated serenely over the trees and out of sight. “Hell, Royce,” said J.T., “I b’lieve we dusted dat bird.” “Sh*t, I know we dusted em,” said Royce. “Did you see how fast it dropped dat [N word]?”

Knott, Blanche. Truly Tasteless Jokes One (p. 31). Ashtonia LLC. Kindle Edition.

Surprise Anime Hit “Jujutsu” Scores Whopping $17.7 Million — More Than Most Oscar Nommed Movies Have Made

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Crunchyroll was very tasty this weekend.

The Sony-owned anime house scored a massive hit with “Jujutsu Kaisen 0,” already a blockbuster around the world.

“Jujutsu” made $17.7 million in the US over the weekend, more than almost all the Oscar- nominated Best Picture entries for this year. The anime release already had $107 million worldwide.

And this was without streaming!

And “The Batman” crossed the $300 million mark after just three weeks.

Keep refreshing for more box office…

 

Shocker: “CODA” Wins Producers Guild Award, Sets Up Apple Studios for Best Picture Oscar

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Big upset tonight at the Producers Guild of America Awards. “CODA” won Best Produced Feature.

“CODA” is now set up to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards next week.  Sian Heder’s emotional film about a teenage girl who discovers she has a beautiful singing voice– but her deaf family can’t hear her– has captured the minds and hearts of everyone in Hollywood.

Apple Studios could be the first streaming service to win the Oscar for Best Picture, besting Netflix’s “The Power of the Dog.”

It’s an amazing accomplishment. “CODA” has never really played in theaters and most people still don’t know it’s on Apple TV. The PGA win is a watershed, coming right in the middle of Oscar voting.

Apple’s investment paid off mightily. They paid a record $25 million at Sundance in January 2021 for the rights to “CODA.” The movie stars Oscar winner Marlee Matlin and soon to be Best Supporting Actor Troy Kotsur as well as Emilia Jones, who sings the heck out of Joni Mitchell’s “Both Sides Now.”

A full list of PGA winners is coming. “Succession” won Best Drama, TV, “Ted Lasso” took best comedy, “Mare of Easttown” was best limited series, “Encanto” was best animated film, and “Summer of Soul” was best documentary. The Beatles’ “Get Back” won Best TV documentary series.

More notes from the night coming later Sunday morning.

“Belfast” Director, Oscar Nominee Actor, Movie Exec All Felled by COVID at BAFTA Awards

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We knew this story earlier on Saturday but kept it quiet because it was a health issue.

But now apparently the beans have been spilled: many people who attended the BAFTA Awards in London last Sunday have tested positive for COVID. And it’s one with a lot of symptoms.

“Belfast” director Kenneth Branagh, star Ciaran Hinds, and at least one movie exec have all been felled. Branagh is missing tonight’s PGA Awards in Hollywood because of it.

The news was broken by young Jude Hill, the kid actor from “Belfast.” He let it slip on the red carpet.

Branagh’s sickness was tipped off today when he Zoomed into a PGA lunch panel rather than appear live.

COVID is not over despite people taking off masks and carrying on like it’s the end of the world. A new variant is out there, and about to make everything bad again unless people go with the protocols. Get vaxxed!

 

LIVE UPDATES Producers Guild Awards: “Ted Lasso,” RuPaul, John Oliver Shows

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The Producers Guild of America is having its annual awards tonight at the Fairmont Century Plaa Hotel in Los Angeles.

Our Leah Sydney is on the scene. Winners of the PGA generally go on to win Best Picture at the Oscars.

The ballroom– the same one that hosted the Critics Choice Awards last Sunday– is jammed, Leah reports. Francis Ford Coppola is being honored and he’s sitting with his best buddies George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, at the main table. This trio overturned filmmaking in the early 70s and have been the most influential auteurs of their time along with Martin Scorsese and Woody Allen.

Spielberg, Leah reports, has been ecstatic to meet Jonas Poher Rasmussen director of the animated documentary, “Flee.”

Will Smith is chatting with Warner Bros films chief Toby Emmerich, and of course Serena & Venus Williams.

Also in attendance: Jane Campion, Josh Brolin, and young “Belfast” star Jude Hill, who is taking over the room…

Missing tonight: “Belfast” director Kenneth Branagh, who is probably exhausted from flying back and forth across North America many times in the last two weeks.

WINNERS:

Episodic Television: “Ted Lasso”

Game and Competition TV: RuPaul

Talk show: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

Two Shocks: Maury Povich is 83, and His Who’s the Daddy Here’s the DNA Talk Show Is Ending

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I have to say I’m a little shocked to learn Maury Povich is 83. Time has flown.

Anyway, his talk show, “Maury,” is ending after 31 years. Like Judge Judy and Jerry Springer, Maury will continue on in syndicated repeats until someone figures out they’re seeing shows fro 10 years ago or more. So far Judge Judy is getting away with it just fine, dragging in 4 to 5 million viewers a day.

Indeed, Judy Judy has moved to amazon’s IMDB streaming channel. But no one knows to find it, especially her older audience. They don’t know about Smart TV or Roku, think their phones are transistor radios, and so on. Also, I’m told reliably that “Judy Justice” is pretty bad. She got rid of her bailiff, has one case that goes on too long, and berates her own granddaughter.

Maury was a real journalist a long time ago. His father was the great Washington sports writer, Shirley Povich. But Maury saw where the money was, going from the DC magazine show “Panorama” to tabloid TV with “A Current Affair” to doing DNA tests on illegitimate babies of the promiscuous. His show is laughable but it’s earned him a fortune. He and former CBS news anchor Connie Chung live in the fabled Dakota Apartments, where they are neighbors of Yoko Ono, among others. The Poviches also own a massive ranch in Montana.

So it’s the end of a long era of fooling all the people all the time. Who’da thought you could make money humiliating people on national TV day after day? But Maury is part of a proud tradition that includes Springer and his bargain basement spin offs. I guess in syndication they will outlast all of us.

Here’s what we will never see in the Broadcasting Hall of Fame:

Was Jimmy Kimmel Too Ill to Do a Friday Show? Or Was the Rerun Last Night To Plug “Encanto” for The Oscars Again??

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Fans of Jimmy Kimmel got a sense of deja vu Friday night.

When the monologue started it sounded eerily familiar. Like we’d heard it before, and very recently.

Indeed, Friday’s show was a rerun of…this past Monday’s show. The guests were Lin Manuel Miranda, promoting Disney’s “Encanto,” and Sebastian Yatra singing the Oscar nominated “Dos Oruguitas,” from the Oscar nominated movie.

Was Jimmy too ill to make a new show for Friday? Or was there another reason for a rerun.

Let’s do the math: Academy voters are voting this weekend, Disney owns ABC and Kimmel, why not give a second push to “Encanto” and those Orguguitas before the ballots come pouring in?

And so they did. It must have been planned because on the cable box there was no indication that it was a rerun. The Friday show ran as if it were new. Usually if there had been a sudden change, the show would have carried an advisory. And it wouldn’t be a rerun from the same week. But on the ABC website, all the guests for this past week were listed except for this show, which just said: “TBD.”

“Dos Oruguitas” is not the hit song “We Don’t Talk About Bruno,” although both songs will be featured on the Oscars because again, ABC is owned by Disney, etc. There will not be two songs from the other films. The other nominees for Best Song include Reba McEntire and Diane Warrens “Somehow You Do,” “No Time to Die,” Beyonce’s “Be Alive,” and “Down to Joy” from anti-lockdown, anti-vax Van Morrison. (If the latter starts coughing at you at an Oscar party, do a Moondance and move!)

Kimmel should be back with five new fresh shows next week. Although, who knows? Oscar voting goes through Tuesday. Maybe Monday’s show will be a rerun of a plug for “West Side Story.” Hey, if you own everything, why not?

 

More on Kanye: Grammy Awards Pull His Scheduled Performance Over “Concerning Online Behavior”

More on Kanye today: the Grammy Awards have pulled his scheduled performance from the April 3rd telecast.

The reason is “concerning online behavior.”

Yes, online Kanye called Trevor Noah a “koon” and accused Pete Davidson of exposing his kids to drugs.

Were there to be no consequences for this? Noah is hosting the Grammy Awards. Having Kanye there would not be a wise idea.

Prior to Kanye’s explosion on social media, he was welcome. “Donda” has several Grammy nominations. There was no question that he was being embraced by the Recording Academy.

But if you can’t act rationally in public, why should you be rewarded with a chance to promote your product?

CBS cannot trust Kanye West not to have an inappropriate moment on Live TV. He’s reacted poorly in the past to Taylor Swift and Adele winning awards over Beyonce. He can’t control himself. Instagram barred him this week after posting about Noah, attacking Pete Davidson’s writing partner, and accusing Davidson of potentially hooking kids on drugs.

The Blast first reported the cancellation. Variety reconfirmed it. Below is Kanye’s post about Trevor Noah.

Kanye West Wipes Account Clean After Instagram Suspension Over Racist Post to Trevor Noah

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Once again in the short lifespan of social media, Kanye West has wiped his account clean.

Kanye was suspended from Instagram earlier this week after posting several offensive messages including a racist one pointed to talk show host (and Grammy host) Trevor Noah and one accusing Pete Davidson of exposing his kids with Kim Kardashian to drugs.

The suspension was thought to be just for 24 hours. But now Kanye’s wiped the whole account clear. It’s not deleted, but all past posts are gone.

This is a major blow since Kanye was promoting his $200 Stem Player, the only way to hear his “Donda 2” unless fans have found it– and they have — floating around the internet for free. Meanwhile, Kanye continues to suffer the results of feuding publicly with Davidson and Kardashian.

This is called a “sh*tshow” in the broadest terms.

Box Office: “Batman” Takes $10 Mil Friday But Audiences Are Drawn to Surprise Number 2 “Jujutsu” Anime Movie

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Friday box office: “The Batman” was number 1 again with $10 million. Expected.

Unexpected: audiences were drawn to anime film, “Jujutsu” which collected another $5 million in addition Thursday previews. Total is now $8.625 million. Sony’s Crunchyroll has the number 2 film this weekend.

Surprise!

“Jujustu” has swamped all the other big label new releases this weekend starting with A 24’s “X” horror film which had a $1.7 million opening.

Focus Features brought in “The Outfit” and Sony’s regular label offered “Umma,” a Korean film. Their respective numbers were $530,000 and $340,000.

“Jujutsu,” already an international hit with $107 million worldwide, has captured the interest of US audiences.

Meanwhile, “The Batman” will flirt with $300 million this weekend.