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Books: Mary Trump’s Family Tell All Sells 1.1 Million Copies, Donald Trump Jr’s Self Published Rant Isn’t Being Counted by BookScan

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There are now more books about Donald Trump by friends, enemies, and journalists on all sides of the story that they could fill a store of their own.

But two recent tomes tell a tale of the tape. Niece Mary Trump’s “Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man” has stayed in the top 10 on amazon since its release on July 14th.

A lot was made of its touted sales right away. But once things settled down, NPD Book Scan got a grip on the hyperbole. They say “Too Much” has sold 1,101,200 copies. That’s pretty impressive no matter how much you subscribe to Simon & Schuster’s 1.35 million announcement after the first week of sales. That larger number is probably the total they printed.

Mary is certainly the more successful family author right now. Donald Trump Jr.’s “Liberal Privilege” is a bust, by comparison. No one knows how many copies its sold and no one ever will because NPD Book Scan doesn’t cover self-published books. Junior was a wise guy this time around, and forsook regular publishing to try and make more money. The plan backfired.

Junior’s last book, “Triggered,” was published by Hachette’s conservative imprint, Center Street Books. The price was $17.95. He’s hawking “Liberal Privilege” for $29.95, and few people want it. Right now it’s fluctuating between numbers 40 and 50 on amazon. And dropping.

So tag Mary the winner in the family sweepstakes. As for Junior, he can always eat the books he printed up, or pulp them later this fall. He can claim all the numbers he wants, but “Liberal Privilege” is a vanity project and there will never be an offical reckoning of it. Maybe he can hand them out in prison in next year.

 

Unacceptable Tragedy: Ronald Bell, Co-Founder of Kool & the Gang, Dies at Age 68, Wrote “Celebration” Among Other Hits

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Ronald Bell of Kool and the Gang has died age 68 and I want my money back for 2020. Ronald and his brother Robert, the co-founders of this amazing group, and the other members of their band appeared at least twice this summer on Richard and Demi Weitz’s Quarantunes Zoom charity calls. They were wonderful, joking around, answering questions, singing and playing and so on. There was no outward indication of illness.

According to sources, Ronald and his family were at their summer home in the Bahamas where they’d escaped COVID and were relaxing. Ronald leaves his brother, Robert, and his other brothers Wahid and Amir, his wife, Tia; sister Sharifah; and children Kahdijah, Rasheed, Nadirah, Liza, Maryam, Aminah, Jennah, Khalis, Asia and James.

Ronald, who went by the name Khalis,  explained once how jazz influenced him. “It was those albums that my dad brought home that drew me to jazz,” he said. “As I child, I was influenced by Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and Cannonball Adderley. I taught myself how to play saxophone by copying records by Lee Morgan, Art Blakey, and Wayne Shorter.”

Kool & the Gang’s hits– sampled over and over and played around the world — include many songs Ronald co-wrote including “Jungle Boogie,” “Hollywood Swinging,” and “Celebration (Celebrate Good Times),” and “Joanna.”

The band went through many name changes –from  the Jazziacs, to The New Dimensions, The Soul Town Band, Kool & the Flames — before arriving on Kool & the Gang in 1969, the year before they released their self-titled debut album.

I can still remember the first time I heard “Jungle Boogie.” It was just the beginning of the funk, pre-disco era that included the Ohio Players and many others (George Clinton’s Parliament/Funkadelic). But the Bells knew how to hit the top 40 and number 1 especially. They had a recipe for funk and melody with very strong melody and bass lines. You could not not start dancing, which is very bad if you’re 16 and in a car.

This is just more bad news for music and for 2020. The Bells were really young when they had their hits, like 22 and 21, and were still young now by classic rock standards. I’m sure Robert will keep them going, but it won’t be the same.

“Celebration” was the biggest of their big hits and remains a staple at weddings and bar mitzvahs. This may be the first time it’s played at a funeral. But Ronald deserves to go out in style.

 

 

 

Mel Gibson Makes Another B Movie (Or Worse) This Time Playing Santa Claus and Titled “Fatman”

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Mel Gibson continues to troll the depths of the movie world for new projects.

His newest one is called “Fatman,” and he plays Santa Claus– a misogynistic racist Santa perhaps wearing some padding.

“Fatman” will be released for Christmas and it’s distributed by Saban Films, the last word in B– or maybe D– films. Their other titles right now are “Retaliation” and “Most Wanted.” Their releases are the kind we used to see up at Magno Screening, in silence.

Mel plays a Santa who’s the object of a hit man, played by Walton Goggins, hired– realistically– by a 12 year who hasn’t gotten the gifts he wanted. Directors are the Nelms Brothers, who are not the Coens, Safdies, or even Marx brothers. The main difference is, they hired Mel Gibson.

See you on VOD.

 

Too Soon for “Dune”? Here’s the New Trailer for Denis Villeneuve’s Remake of David Lynch’s 1984 Film

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You may swoon for “Dune” if it’s not too soon. Here’s the trailer for Denis Villeneuve’s remake of David Lynch’s film that adapted Frank Herbert’s sci fi novel. Timothy Chalamet, Jason Momoa, and a cast of thousands star in this production. “Dune” is coming December 18th from Warner Bros.

Warning: there will be a lot of sand.

Trump Lied to Us About Everything: New Woodward Book Reveals He Knew Seriousness of Virus, Racism, All of It

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Bob Woodward isn’t perfect, who is? But since he and Carl Bernstein broke the original Watergate stories in 1972, Woodward’s track record for reporting the truths of what goes on in Washington has been Babe Ruth-like.

Now he has the tapes to prove Donald Trump has lied about everything including the seriousness of the coronavirus and the reality of systemic racism in the United States. The tapes come with the book, “Rage,” which hopefully blows the lid off this travesty of a presidency and gets rid of this monster once and for all.

The book is based in part on 18 on-the-record interviews Woodward conducted with the president between December and July. So no one– not Kayleigh McEnemy or Lindsey Graham or any other Trump defenders can say these were “anonymous sources.” This is Trump in his own voice. And you can hear it all on the Washington Post website. Ben Bradlee must be howling with happiness in heaven. They’ve done it again.

Woodward will appear Sunday on “60 Minutes,” in a blockbuster appearance to lay it all out.

Irony abounds: of course, in the end Jeff Bezos is the big winner here. He owns the Post, and Amazon, where you buy the book. He should buy Simon & Schuster from Viacom– it’s for sale– to have the publisher of all the great political books. Smart guy.

Trump to Woodward on the virus:

“You just breathe the air and that’s how it’s passed,” Trump said in a Feb. 7 call. “And so that’s a very tricky one. That’s a very delicate one. It’s also more deadly than even your strenuous flu.”

“This is deadly stuff,” the president repeated for emphasis.

Trump to Woodward on its severity, March 19th:

“I wanted to always play it down,” the president said.

 

 

Ellen DeGeneres’s Talk Show Postpones New Season Premiere for Another Week, Will Return September 21st

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“The Ellen Show” has postponed its return for a new season again.

Ellen DeGeneres’s embattled talk show was supposed to debut on September 14th, after scandal after scandal forced out three executive producers and sent summer rerun ratings to their lowest ever.

Now “The Ellen Show” will resume on September 21st, with Tiffany Haddish as a guest. Ellen will explain to the viewers at home what the heck has been going on, and how she’ll be a better person.

That may not be so easy. A new report today suggested that DeGeneres and partner Portia Del Rossi have treated their home staff miserably, too.

“I can’t wait to get back to work and back to our studio. And, yes, we’re gonna talk about it,” the 62-year-old talk show host, who has been accused of creating a toxic work environment backstage.

Will we make it to the 21st without any more upheaval? Not so sure. And meantime, the ratings are dismal for the reruns. DeGeneres will have to fight her way back, or wrap up the series next May one way or another.

 

Photo c2020 Showbiz411 Norah Lawlor

 

Kanye West Gets Lidocaine Injection in Thumb for Pain from Too Much Texting: “Had to get the cortisone mixed with a wittle sprinkle of lidocaine”

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Kanye West has overshared with us on Twitter videos of him receiving pain shots in his thumb. The pain is from “too much texting.” It required cortisone and lidocaine. We are now in outer space. Do you feel the lack of gravity? Our future 46th president (lol) has gone beyond David Blaine, and soared into the clouds. What I want to know is, did Kanye tell Kim K she had to stop the reality show? Notice the announcement came from Kim and not Kris Jenner or Ryan Seacrest. Hmmmmm….

Oscars: Motion Picture Academy Will Require New Diversity Standards for Best Picture Nominees Beginning 2024

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The Motion Picture Academy, AMPAS, has laid out new diversity requirements today for filmmakers who want to have a Best Picture nomination at the Oscars. The rules are below. At first I thought, this is crazy, you can’t dictate who’s in a movie based on race or gender.

But if you think about it, these rules aren’t so hard to accommodate. First of all, a filmmaker could just say forget it and not be considered for Best Picture at all. Second, and more importantly, filmmakers could just make sure they’ve thought beyond making a movie full of white people when they could cast a person of color, etc in a role that has no specificity other than laziness in the casting.

I watch so many movies where I think, couldn’t they have cast one black actor here? Or Asian or anything other than another white actor? Recently I complained in this space about Guillermo del Toro making a new “Pinocchio” without one actor of diversity. Not one. Why couldn’t Geppetto be black or Asian or Samoan for that matter? Why couldn’t he have been Antonio Banderas or Denzel Washington, for example? So now the producers will have to re-think that. And they should. You can see from that announcement no one is going to make these leaps voluntarily. Now they’ll have to make the effort if they want to have a Best Picture nominee.

I’m sure there will be push back, but at least a conversation has begun. Let’s see what happens next.

STANDARD A: ON-SCREEN REPRESENTATION, THEMES AND NARRATIVES
To achieve Standard A, the film must meet ONE of the following criteria:

A1. Lead or significant supporting actors

At least one of the lead actors or significant supporting actors is from an underrepresented racial or ethnic group.

Asian
• Hispanic/Latinx
• Black/African American
• Indigenous/Native American/Alaskan Native
• Middle Eastern/North African
• Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
• Other underrepresented race or ethnicity

A2. General ensemble cast

At least 30% of all actors in secondary and more minor roles are from at least two of the following underrepresented groups:

Women
• Racial or ethnic group
• LGBTQ+
• People with cognitive or physical disabilities, or who are deaf or hard of hearing

A3. Main storyline/subject matter

The main storyline(s), theme or narrative of the film is centered on an underrepresented group(s).

Women
• Racial or ethnic group
• LGBTQ+
• People with cognitive or physical disabilities, or who are deaf or hard of hearing

STANDARD B: CREATIVE LEADERSHIP AND PROJECT TEAM
To achieve Standard B, the film must meet ONE of the criteria below:

B1. Creative leadership and department heads

At least two of the following creative leadership positions and department heads—Casting Director, Cinematographer, Composer, Costume Designer, Director, Editor, Hairstylist, Makeup Artist, Producer, Production Designer, Set Decorator, Sound, VFX Supervisor, Writer—are from the following underrepresented groups:

Women
• Racial or ethnic group
• LGBTQ+
• People with cognitive or physical disabilities, or who are deaf or hard of hearing

At least one of those positions must belong to the following underrepresented racial or ethnic group:

Asian
• Hispanic/Latinx
• Black/African American
• Indigenous/Native American/Alaskan Native
• Middle Eastern/North African
• Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
• Other underrepresented race or ethnicity

B2. Other key roles

At least six other crew/team and technical positions (excluding Production Assistants) are from an underrepresented racial or ethnic group. These positions include but are not limited to First AD, Gaffer, Script Supervisor, etc.

B3. Overall crew composition

At least 30% of the film’s crew is from the following underrepresented groups:

Women
• Racial or ethnic group
• LGBTQ+
• People with cognitive or physical disabilities, or who are deaf or hard of hearing

STANDARD C: INDUSTRY ACCESS AND OPPORTUNITIES
To achieve Standard C, the film must meet BOTH criteria below:

C1. Paid apprenticeship and internship opportunities

The film’s distribution or financing company has paid apprenticeships or internships that are from the following underrepresented groups and satisfy the criteria below:

Women
• Racial or ethnic group
• LGBTQ+
• People with cognitive or physical disabilities, or who are deaf or hard of hearing

The major studios/distributors are required to have substantive, ongoing paid apprenticeships/internships inclusive of underrepresented groups (must also include racial or ethnic groups) in most of the following departments: production/development, physical production, post-production, music, VFX, acquisitions, business affairs, distribution, marketing and publicity.

The mini-major or independent studios/distributors must have a minimum of two apprentices/interns from the above underrepresented groups (at least one from an underrepresented racial or ethnic group) in at least one of the following departments: production/development, physical production, post-production, music, VFX, acquisitions, business affairs, distribution, marketing and publicity.

C2. Training opportunities and skills development (crew)

The film’s production, distribution and/or financing company offers training and/or work opportunities for below-the-line skill development to people from the following underrepresented groups:

Women
• Racial or ethnic group
• LGBTQ+
• People with cognitive or physical disabilities, or who are deaf or hard of hearing

STANDARD D: AUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT
To achieve Standard D, the film must meet the criterion below:

D1. Representation in marketing, publicity, and distribution

The studio and/or film company has multiple in-house senior executives from among the following underrepresented groups (must include individuals from underrepresented racial or ethnic groups) on their marketing, publicity, and/or distribution teams.

Women
• Racial or ethnic group:
Asian
Hispanic/Latinx
Black/African American
Indigenous/Native American/Alaskan Native
Middle Eastern/North African
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
Other underrepresented race or ethnicity
LGBTQ+
• People with cognitive or physical disabilities, or who are deaf or hard of hearing

Exclusive: “Borat” Sequel Will Not Include Faithful Sidekick Azamat, Actor Ken Davitian Not Invited Back Even for Cameo

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My colleague, Jeff Sneider, king of movie scoops at Collider.com, had a great one today: Sacha Baron Cohen has filmed and already screened a sequel to his monster comedy hit from 2006, “Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan.”

I have such fond memories of the first “Borat” screening in Cannes — in which all the actors stayed in character — that I was thrilled. I immediately phone the great character actor Ken Davitian, who played Azamat, Borat’s loyal sidekick, to congratulate him on being in the sequel.

Alas, I am disappointed to report that Ken is not in “Borat 2” and has not heard from Cohen in a long time, not even when his wife tragically and suddenly died nine months ago on New Year’s Day. There won’t even be an Azamat cameo.

“A lot of people have called, they’ve seen him shooting it around, even my grandkids ask, Aren’t you in it?” Ken told me. “But there’s been no contact.”

It’s not like Davitian isn’t busy. He works constantly. He told me about a movie he shot in the UK right before the pandemic called “Mister Mayfair” that he’s very excited about. But it’s been a bittersweet year. His wife did pass away suddenly on January 1st with no forewarning. Then he had to go to England to do work on “Mister Mayfair,” but had to return to the US immediately when the pandemic began.

The “Borat” story has an unpleasant kicker, too. Ken thought he was going to be in the sequel. “I was only paid $65,000 for the first movie,” he told me. Four years ago, Cohen asked him to be part of a Jimmy Kimmel segment to promote his new movie, “The Brothers Grimsby.” Ken didn’t want to do it, but he did because he was told by Cohen’s management that “Sacha was going to go on retreat and write the sequel, and then you’ll make your five million.”  You can see the clip below. Davitian posed “naked” for the bit, which he didn’t want to do. But the dangled carrot was the sequel. And he never heard another word again from Cohen.

The kicker to that story is “Brothers Grimsby” was a huge flop, making just $6.8 million. “Borat” grossed $128 mil in the US and twice that totally around the world. “I always told Sacha we were a great team, like Abbott and Costello. His wife agreed with me. But I guess he didn’t.”

As for the sequel, he’s not bitter, Ken jokes, “I hope it’s half as good as the first one, because I’m the half that’s not in it.”

PS Ken says there’s a completely filmed “Making of Borat” documentary from the first movie, but he has no idea what happened to it.

 

 

Gladys Knight vs. Patti Labelle: The Most Amazing Verzuz Face Off Is Coming Live This Sunday

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This may be the greatest singing match in history, with a death cage: Gladys Knight vs. Patti Labelle. This Sunday at 8pm the two legendary singers will face each other on Verzuz’s Instagram page. Who will win? I know both ladies so I can’t take sides. I do know that in heaven Miss Aretha Franklin is laying bets with Ruth Brown, Etta James, Mary Wells, and a number of her frenemies. Dionne Warwick will be watching this from New Jersey, no doubt. This is like Ali vs. Frazier.

There have been a number of Verzuz matches in the last few weeks, but this one should really pack a punch. It’s “Midnight Train to Georgia” vs. “New Attitude.” It’s “Neither One of Us” vs. “If Only You Knew.” Can they bring in backup? Will Gladys have her brother Pip, Bubba, in the corner? Patti get Sarah Dash or Nona Hendryx to help with “Lady Marmalade”? Will there be any mascara left at the Fillmore in Philadelphia?

Brace yourselves!