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Bang! “Shang Chi” Sets Labor Day Weekend Box Office Weekend, First Asian American Super Hero

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“Shang Chi” has made $71 million for the three day weekend and set a record for Labor Day box office. It’s first the Asian American super hero movie.

For Marvel, it’s a low number for weekend sales, but the good news outweighs the not so bad. “Shang Chi” ranks at the low end of Marvel openings, but who cares? It was never going to be “The Avengers” or “Black Panther.”

By mid week or late in the week it will cross $100 million. Who can say that isn’t a massive success? Believe me. if “The Suicide Squad” had gotten those numbers, there would be a ticker tape parade down Broaday.

The rest of the weekend box office is watery and not of much interest. I keep getting updates on something called “PAW Patrol.” And all the quality movies like “Stillwater,” “Flag Day,” and even “Respect,” are dead. Muerte.

Tomorrow is Labor Day and then welcome the Oscar movies, blockbusters, and so on. We’re ready!

 

Time’s Up for the Big Names on Time’s Up Board: Shonda Rhimes, Et Al Wave Goodbye to Troubled Group

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Two weeks ago, Times Up chief Tina Tchen threw in the towel after being accused of smoothing over accusations of shilling for Andrew Cuomo. Board chair Robert Kaplan also exited. Now the big hitters on the board are leaving the troubled group.

The whole thing has unraveled. I told you this would happen last February.

“Time’s Up is ready for new leadership, and we want to move forcefully toward its new iteration,” said exiting board members Shonda Rhimes, Eva Longoria, Jurnee Smollett, Christy Haubegger, Hilary Rosen, Michelle Kydd, Katie McGrath and interim board chair and super lawyer Nina Shaw in a statement posted online today.

“We have strong faith in the talent and dedication of our interim CEO Monifa Bandele as a leader,” they added. The full statement is below.

“TIME’S UP was created to support the goal of safe, fair, dignified work for all women.

“It is crucial to us as a board that the organization remain in service to this seismic, global work to demand equity and disrupt systems that foster discrimination, harassment and abuse. We see the current crisis within TIME’S UP as an important opportunity for growth and change.

“TIME’S UP is ready for new leadership, and we want to move forcefully toward its new iteration. We have strong faith in the talent and dedication of our interim CEO Monifa Bandele as a leader. As has been announced, Monifa will be overseeing a comprehensive assessment of the organization, in collaboration with an outside consultant, and the input of our stakeholders: survivors and those who work for survivor justice and gender equity in the workplace and beyond.”

“To mark the establishment of a new TIME’S UP, the organization will have a new and reconstituted board. To that end, the members of the existing board will be stepping aside over the next 30 days, giving our CEO the ability to refocus the organization’s leadership to suit its mission and needs. As we do so, we commit to making sure TIME’S UP has sufficient financial resources to do its important work. And we have asked four existing board members— Colleen DeCourcy, Raffi Freedman-Gurspan, Ashley Judd and Gabrielle Sulzberger—to remain during this period to help ensure a smooth transition.

“TIME’S UP belongs to all women. Its mission must continue – until we live in a world in which no woman ever needs to say #timesup again.

Beloved Today Show Weatherman Willard Scott Passes Away at 87, Turned Being 100 Into a Celebration

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Al Roker reports on Twitter that Willard Scott has died at age 87. The beloved Today show weatherman turned being 100 into a national celebration. Tributes are coming. I spent some time with Willard and his wife, Paris, and they were just wonderful. Condolences.

Here’s the NY Times obit.

Did StubHub Cheat Preet? Former US Attorney for NYC Paid for Springsteen Ticket, Never Got It

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Former US Attorneys. They’re just like us.

Preet Bharara, ex US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, is panicking with good reason. He says on Twitter that he bought a ticket to tonight’s final “Springsteen on Broadway” and that the seller has not sent it. This is not going to end well if that ticket doesn’t show up pronto. Bigger question: why is this famed attorney/author/podcaster going on StubHub? Why didn’t he call Springsteen’s PR or manager? This is not going to end well for StubHub or for the seller!

Bharara adds: “The wait time to speak to someone at @TeamStubHub is currently three hours”

 

Box Office: Marvel’s “Shang Chi,” Available Only in Theaters, Heading Toward Modest Holiday Weekend

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Marvel is going to have a modest weekend, by their standards.

The new “Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” is not performing at theaters like an Avengers movie. Or even “Black Widow.”

“Shang Chi” took in $21 million on Friday. Including Thursday previews, it’s at just under $30 million. Add $20 mil for Saturday and Sunday each to get a respectable $70 million for the regular weekend. Disney thinks $84 million for the four day holiday.

But “Shangi Chi” has a very strong 92 rating on Rotten Tomatoes and the potential for word of mouth to carry it higher. There’s also a largely untapped Asian American market that could come through and give an unexpected boost.

Unlike most recent Disney releases, “Shang Chi” isn’t available for streaming yet. Disney is going to wait 45 days before putting it on Disney Plus. We’ll see if that helps or hurts because no one really knows yet what’s going on.

 

Wes Anderson’s “The French Dispatch” Greeted with Scathing Reviews, Walk Outs at Telluride Screening

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UPDATE: Since I wrote the story below, I’ve heard of numerous walk outs at at least one screening including executives who “really hated it.”

EARLIER: I must say, I am shocked. But people who’ve seen Wes Anderson’s “The French Dispatch” in Telluride and elsewhere really don’t like it.

At least two reviewers for Rotten Tomatoes — where it’s held onto an 87 — used the word hate, as in hated it.

The movie stars Anderson’s usual repertory of A listers including Tilda Swinton, Bill Murray, and this time, Timothee Chalamet (yes, he’s the It Boy of 2021).

Richard Lawson of Vanity Fair wrote: “Anderson, who lives in Paris, is presumably writing a mash note to his adopted country. But he’s doing it in such a shallow, generalized way that it almost plays as a troll instead.”

The trade reviews are bizarre for their restraint in trying not to clobber Anderson. Todd McCarthy wrote in Deadline: “This is Anderson in full flower, one that only grows in a rarified altitude.” Peter DeBruge in Variety:  “Yes, there’s still an ironic distance between such elements and the audience, but “The French Dispatch” feels less safe than Anderson’s earlier work, and that’s a good thing.”

Yikes.

It gets worse. Scott Mantz, who’s always positive about everything, said: “THE FRENCH DISPATCH: It breaks my heart to say this, but I was really disappointed by Wes Anderson’s latest movie. It’s so disjointed, the narrative is hard to follow, the characters are too one-dimensional, and I just didn’t care what was going on”

Another viewer, from Canada, posted: “Damn. I was never confident in The French Dispatch‘s awards chances but damn. I wasn’t expecting flat out hate for it. I only had it in screenplay above the line and I will promptly remove it”

Blogger Scott Menzel wrote: ” I hated The French Dispatch. As a lifelong Wes Anderson fan, I didn’t think I would ever hate one of his films, but here we are.”

OK I mean you rarely see the word ‘hate’ in reviews. Wes Anderson has always made twee movies, but they were so fanciful and witty their sweetness was overcome by a keen intelligence. But this may be why Searchlight has made it so difficult to see in advance after a year and a half of delays. I’m going to keep an open mind, and hope that the naysayers are wrong! (Hoping to see it this week, and will report. The soundtrack is supposed to be terrific, by the way.)

PS Maybe this is why Searchlight chiefs Nancy Utley and Steve Gilula retired so unexpectedly last April. They wanted to go out on a high before the bad news hit.

 

Kanye’s First Week “Donda” Numbers Miss Predictions As Halsey New Release Actually Sells More Copies

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It’s a tough game this album dropping business.

Kanye West carried on all summer about “Donda,” then complained that his record company released the music without his permission. (I doubt that’s true.)

The result of all this mishegos is that “Donda” first week sales were good enough to hit number 1, but less than expected.

“Donda” sold a total of 325,000 copies, which was 25K less than the prediction. Of that total only 44,311 were actual paid downloads. The rest was all streaming. In paid sales, Kanye lost to Halsey, whose new album “If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power,” sold a whopping 74,000 copies in downloads and CDs.

Halsey was actually number 1. Her fans have her music stored in their phones and computers. Kanye’s passively listened without committing emotionally. Or financially.

Kanye’s big problem is no singles. Although individual tracks streamed in big numbers the first couple of days, no individual song broke out of the pack. For an album to penetrate the audience and have legs, separate songs have to catch on. This has not happened.

Drake was smart. He sampled the Beatles, guaranteeing him something of a hit with his “Champagne Poetry.”

But this is what happens when you stall and stall and lie and carry on and don’t communicate with your record company. Kanye’s done it before and he’ll do it again.

“Donda” has already fallen to number 5 on iTunes. Hang on, the bigger drop is coming.

TV Review: “Billions” Is Back in the Nick of Time with a Newly Svelte Paul Giamatti, Damian Lewis and their Cunning Crew

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The best thing about this Labor Day weekend for TV lovers? “Billions” is back this Sunday Sept 5th at 9 pm on Showtime.

The press has gotten the first two episodes and Showtime has asked that we refrain from any spoilers, so I won’t divulge any. But the first two chapters in the season that was halted by the pandemic are twisty and snarky. The cunning crew of white collar sociopaths make up one of the best ensemble casts on TV.

“Billions” gleefully begins without missing a step. The only thing missing is a lot of Paul Giamatti as he has lost a considerable amount of weight and looks “refreshed,” as any of the Bravo Housewives often say. Giamatti plays the brilliant beleaguered and way screwed up state attorney Chuck Rhodes, still pining for his ex-wife, the brilliant Maggie Siff.

Chuck’s forever nemesis, Bobby Axelrod, played with delight by Damian Lewis, is still plotting to destroy his enemies. Chuck’s right-hand woman, Kate Sacker, is also back in the person of Condola Rashad — loyal but always questioning. Asia Kate Dillon, Ben Shenkman, Jeffrey DeMunn, they are all perfection. Adding to that billionaire Mike Prince, played by the always terrific Corey Stoll, returns. David Costabile as Wags, Axe’s aide de camp, remains a delicious favorite.

Why this addictive, sleek series is not more lauded with Emmy’s and every award out there is one of the great mysteries of the current Universe.It makes no sense. The scripts are written with dozens of film references, mini riffs, Easter eggs. Brian Koppelman and David Levien are making magic with every corporate hiccup. “Billions” could be a modern day “Dallas” except it lacks one thing– sex.

It’s time for the Koppelman and Levien to start bringing back some of these characters. What happened to Malin Akerman as Bobby’s wife, Laura? And where oh where is Nina Arianda, who literally stole Season 4?  They do it with Daniel Cosgrove’s pitiable lackey Dan Margolis in the first new episode, and boy, he is something to behold.

Welcome back, “Billions.”

 

with Roger Friedman

It Looks Like Pop/R&B Star Anita Baker Got Her Master Recordings Back After All

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It looks like pop and R&B superstar Anita Baker may have gotten her master recordings back from Warner Music Group after all.

Anita posted on Twitter today a photo of all her albums and wrote:
“All My Children Are Coming Home
CatalogParty popper
Impossible Things HappenWrapped present…
Every.
Single.
Day.
Gratefully”

So Anita complained a few months ago that she didn’t own her masters and was being told after 30 years that she still hadn’t recouped on expenses from the record company. Her hits were many including “Sweet Love.” She asked her fans to stop streaming her music and buying her old music until she got control of the masters. From this Tweet it seems like everything worked out. Congrats!

Exclusive: “The View” Forgot to Invite Rosie O’Donnell So Far for “Flashback Fridays” Featuring Former Hosts

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So this week “The View,” returning next week on ABC, announced a series of Flashback Friday’s with former hosts returning to the studio.

First up is Star Jones on September 10th. I won’t get into all the reasons Star departed, but her sponsored wedding contributed to the exit. There was a lot of bad publicity.

But if invitations went out to former hosts, someone forgot to mail one to Rosie O’Donnell. The beloved talk show host, actress, activist was a host twice in two different runs on “The View.” She was terrific, but her presence often challenged Whoopi Goldberg over who was in charge.

Rosie, I’m told, is very busy right now shooting the pilot of “American Gigolo” in Los Angeles. She was also featured this past season on Showtime’s “The L Word” and the mini series “I Know This Much is True.” She was a big hit on “SMILF” until the show’s creator screwed up and the plug got pulled.

But if “The View” is serious about this PR stunt, they’d better bring back Rosie. She has legions of fans who’d love to see her back taking on Hot Topics.

PS One smart idea would be to have Rosie do a “Welcome Back Broadway” show. No one knows Broadway better. And it would be fun for a change!