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Box Office: “The Fall Guy” Not Connecting with Audiences, Sees $25 Mil Opening Weekend Despite Top Reviews, Solid Word of Mouth

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“The Fall Guy” needs a stunt, quickly.

The Ryan Gosling-Emily Blunt action comedy made a little over $7 million last. Combined with previews, the opening day number comes comes $10.8 million.

Based on that, “The Fall Guy” is headed to a $25 million weekend. This is disappointing, considering that reviews are excellent at 83% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Also, we need a film like “The Fall Guy” right now as a bridge to summer releases. Audiences should be flocking to it, but they’re holding back for some reason.

Right now the audience score is only 86% on Rotten Tomatoes, which doesn’t make sense. Cinemascore is A minus, which means the people who did see it really liked it.

So spread the word! After all, this IS “Barbenheimer” — two Oscar nominated actors from last year’s biggest hits. What more do you need?

Francis Ford Coppola’s “Megalopolis”: Watch First Look Teaser for Most Talked About Film of 2024

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Francis Ford Coppola directed three of the greatest movies of all time: “The Godfather I & II” and “Apocalypse Now.”

Now he’s gambling everything on “Megalopolis.” It’s going to the Cannes Film Festival in competition without a distributor.

Adam Driver and Giancarlo Esposito star with a huge A list cast including Nathalie Emmanuel, Jon Voight, Laurence Fishburne, Aubrey Plaza, Shia LaBeouf, Jason Schwartzman, Grace VanderWaal, Kathryn Hunter, Talia Shire, Dustin Hoffman, and D. B. Sweeney.

In this first teaser trailer, the film looks like it’s metaphysical with sci fi mixed in. The cinematography already seems sensational.

Can’t wait to see more! Coppola has put $100 million of his own money into project by leveraging his winery. Let’s hope he has a hit and can make toasts soon!

Shake it Off: Taylor Swift Album Knocked Off Top of Charts by Dua Lipa After 2 Weeks!

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Wow.

After just two weeks and 3 million albums, “The Tortured Poets Department” has been toppled.

The new number 1 album on iTunes is Dua Lipa’s “Radical Optimism.” Taylor Swift has been dethroned.

It does seem like Swift’s incredible first week and so-so second week have saturated her audience.

Dua Lipa — that is her real name — brings a gigantic hit with her on “Radical Optimism” in the form of “Houdini.” There are two other previously released singles including “Training Season.”

The whole album is filled with radio friendly pop singles. I particularly liked “Maria” and “End of an Era.” This album should be a hit all summer.

But fans are fickle now. Even recording superstars get just one or two weeks at the top before they’re supplanted by the release of the week.

Take Ariana Grande’s “Eternal Sunshine.” It’s sold about 125,000 actual albums, and a total of 700,000 which is mostly from streaming. In the old days, “Poets” would have gone on and on. But this week it sold 455,000 including 125,000 in hard sales. It’s over as quickly as it started. Now it’s Dua Lipa’s turn. We’ll see if she can hold on.

Ryan Gosling “The Fall Guy” Debuts with Underwhelming $3 Mil in Previews, Aims at Low Weekend

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“The Fall Guy” opened last night in previews to underwhelming numbers.

The Ryan Gosling- Emily Blunt action comedy certainly has had strong promotion. But the numbers from last night and Wednesday showings came to just $3.1 million.

The weekend take looks low — around $35 million — unless word of mouth kicks in. Reviews are good with 85% on Rotten Tomatoes. But it’s unclear how that will translate at the box office.

“The Fall Guy” is a reminder of the malaise right now across the business. A new “Planet of the Apes” movie comes next week, followed by the new “Mad Max Furiosa.”

But Memorial Day weekend looks like it’s going to be a snooze, and the summer doesn’t seem promising. There should be worry now about the fall and Oscar movies. Unless there’s a surprise coming, “Dune Two” is in the lead right now. There’s no “Oppenheimer” or “Barbie” event film apparent on the path.

Exclusive: Shari Redstone Wants to Make Paramount-Skydance Deal Despite New Apollo-Sony $26 Billion Offer

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An insider in the whole Paramount sale saga says Shari Redstone wants to make her deal with David Ellison’s Skydance and partners.

This is despite an offer of $26 billion all in cash from Sony and Apollo Management.

But why would Redstone want to give her father’s company to Sony? Aside from Spider Man, Sony Pictures has little to offer. This morning a horror movie called “Tarot” reported $750,000 in Thursday previews. The new “Ghostbusters” has fallen flat. “Madame Web” is a bust.

Sony is actually in the middle of re-releasing old Spider Man movies in lieu of new pictures. A Will Smith “Bad Boys” movie is coming that some consider a slap in the face. Otherwise, Sony is banking on Garfield the cat making a huge comeback.

I’m told Redstone — despite conflicting “insider” rumors — wants the Ellison deal for Paramount. She may be looking at Sony and thinking “Anyone but you” (sorry, had to do it). Also, if Paramount is subsumed into Sony, it will disappear. At least with Ellison, there’s a chance of carrying on the tradition of the venerable 100 year old studio.

Stay tuned…

Review: Jerry Seinfeld’s “Unfrosted” is Silly Fun, A MAD Magazine Romp Not to Be Taken Seriously

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I see this morning critics– bloggers, especially — are killing “Unfrosted.”

Jerry Seinfeld’s comedy about the invention of the Pop Tart is silly, it’s fun. It’s not to be taken seriously. It’s right out MAD Magazine movie parodies. It’s a goof.

It’s 1963 in Battle Creek, Michigan. Kellogg’s and Post cereals are in a space race to make an after school snack. Jim Gaffigan is Edsel Kellogg, who’s inherited his family’s company. Amy Schumer is Marjorie Merriweather Post, who inherited hers. Seinfeld is Bob Cabana, who works for Kellogg and is trying to make this undeveloped snack come alive. (There was really a man like this, but his actual name was Post. He wasn’t related to the Post family.)

Melissa McCarthy comes in as a rocket scientist who used to work for Kelloggs. She returns to help the company.

There are dozens of inside jokes, guest cameos, and bits. Jon Hamm and John Slattery play their “Mad Men” characters in a hilarious bit that hits its target perfectly. There’s an insane funeral for a cereal executive that concludes with a woman in a pill box hat slicing a banana. There’s also a bit with an actor playing President Kennedy — with a spot on accent — suggested they call the snack “Jackie O’s.”

Hugh Grant plays Thurl Ravenscroft, the same name as the actor who in real life was the voice of Frosted Flakes’ Tony the Tiger. Looking constipated throughout, Thurl leads a January 6th type insurgency at the Kellogg’s HQ wearing the horned helmet of the real life sicko who attacked the Capitol. It’s pretty funny if you weren’t involved in the real life event.

Many things don’t work. There’s a really awful reference to astronaut Gus Grissom, who died in the famous Apollo accident — which was well after 1963-4 anyway. A lot of things here don’t line up historically, it’s just a mishmash of the 60s. There’s an animated ravioli. Who knows why? There’s a little Asian kid at the beginning and end of the movie– again, what’s the point?

If you’re over 40, maybe 50, this movie is for you. It’s a Baby Boomer thing. I laughed out loud many times. You get it or you don’t. But “Unfrosted” is totally made for Netflix and streaming and the small screen. No one is suggesting it’s a theatrical release, a candidate for Cannes, or the next Luca Guadagnino effort. It’s just funny. That’s it.

Get over it.

Production values are excellent, loved the cinematography, the cartoon costumes — particularly the Froot Loops toucan — are excellent. I loved the Cabana’s 60s set house and the reference to William Henry Taft. When the movie’s over, slide it under your bed like a copy of MAD Magazine, and forget about it. One day it might be worth something.

A couple of random thoughts: it’s curious that the long knives are out for Seinfeld, star of a very beloved TV series. I see people griping that he’s a “billionaire.” The urge to tear down heroes now extends this far. What’s wrong with everyone? Also, interestingly, the trades — Variety and the Hollywood Reporter — got a kick out of it. At least they have a sense of humor.

Britney Spears Says Her Mother Is to Blame for Latest Scandal: “I was set up just like she did way back when !!”

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Britney Spears is blaming her estranged mother, Lynne Spears, for setting her up in her latest tabloid scandal.

Yesterday all the tabloids reported that Britney and her boyfriend, Paul Richard Soliz, had had a fight in her room at the Chateau Marmont hotel in Los Angeles. Medics were called, but no action was taken.

After the papers ran the stories, Britney said she was fine. She posted videos of her ankle to indicate she was ok, saying she had just twisted it. I guess that’s why an ambulance came.

Why was she in the hotel? How does she meet new boyfriends? All good questions. The bigger question is, Who tipped off the hounds? Britney thinks it was her mom.

Spears wrote: “I know my mom was involved !!! I haven’t talked to her in 6 months and she called right after it happened before the news being out !!! I was set up just like she did way back when !!! I wish I had grandparents !!! I can’t stand her !!! I honestly don’t care I will say it  !!!”

She added about her lawyer, Matthew Rosengart: “Psss this man is wonderful !!! He’s like a father to me and he got me through last night !!! I adore you and admire you mister Mathew !!!”

The incident came up just as Britney reportedly settled lawsuits with her third ex husband, and with her father over her conservatorship. It could be someone was trying to make her look unstable.

Taylor Swift Adding Another 450K “Poets Department” Sales This Week, Hitting 3 Million Total

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Taylor Swift is wrapping up a second, crazy week on the album “The Tortured Poets Department.”

Hitsdailydouble.com says “Poets” sold 455,000 copies including streaming. Of that, 125,000 are actual CDs, LPs, and downloads.

That would put Taylor’s total at 3 million copies, with 1 million in hard sales. This week, the streaming exceeded the so called physical numbers.

A whole generation has now been served Taylor Swift music. They’ve been influenced by it, will always remember it, quote it, and try to play it on some instrument.

Everyone wants to know, Will it last? Some of it will, yes. Not the endless volumes of break up songs. But a few things will stick and one day — aside from the inevitable box sets with more lost tracks and demos, B sides, and extra lyrics — there will be a Greatest Hits with 12 songs. And those songs will outlast the balance of it all. “Lover,” “Anti-Hero,” “Blank Space,” “Shake it Off,” “You Have to Calm Down,” “Betty,” “Love Song,” and “All Too Well” will make the grade. And, I guess, “Fortnight.”

ABC Kills “The Conners,” Sets Series Finale After Yanking Them All Over Schedule, Shoves Them Into Dead Timeslot

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I have no doubt Bruce Helford and the people who make “The Conners” are furious with ABC.

The network announced today that the hit comedy will get one more, abbreviated season with just 6 episodes.

Last night, ABC yanked “The Conners” to a death slot– 9:30pm — and the ratings fell by 31% to 2.2 million.

This should be considered murder. “The Conners” always worked best at 8pm. After the first two seasons the show was banished to 9pm, where it almost died. Two years ago, it was restored to 8pm where it flourished again.

Last night, “The Conners” was sent to 9pm so “Jeopardy” could have the prime time family hour. Then came “Abbott Elementary,” ABC’s only claim to the Emmys world. They actually did better than the previous week. But ABC knew “The Conners” was toast, so they moved it to a place where its fans couldn’t find it.

Network TV execs are cold and heartless. There’s no loyalty to anyone or anything. The people behind “The Conners” saved the network when Roseanne Barr imploded and destroyed her revived show. After that scandal, the network could have been left with rubble. But Helford and co. rose to the occasion, killed off Roseanne Conner, and created a whole new, vibrant show. ABC didn’t deserve it.

No doubt the final six episodes will get played off at midnight or something when no one’s around. Years from now, if anyone cares, they’ll remember an amazing cast led by John Goodman, Laurie Metcalf, and Sarah Gilbert, and wonder how they were on network TV in the first place.

“Hacks” Returns with Jean Smart, Hannah Einbinder Cracking Wise and Aiming for More Emmy Awards

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HBO and Max’s “Hacks” is back and for its legion of fans, May 2nd, when the first episode of season three drops. The series’ welcome return can’t come fast enough. HBO can only be happy — “Hacks” has gotten six Emmy Awards in its first two seasons.

At a recent press conference Variety TV editor and moderator Michael Schneider started it by exclaiming that “our long national nightmare is over because “Hacks” is back and alive!”  He then went on to introduce the panel by aptly describing Emmy award winner Jean Smart as ‘our national treasure,’ her costar Hannah Einbinder and the creative crew of Jen Statsky, Paul W. Downs, and Lucio Aniello. 

Without giving spoilers, many famous faces make appearances. The show opens up with an impromptu reunion at “Just For Laughs”’” at the Montreal Comedy festival.  After a year apart both characters — Smart’s Deborah Vance and Einbinder’s Ava — “have reached this new incredible heights of their career; and yet they realize they still need each other.  Deborah needs Ava to push her,” said Statsky. “Ava needs Deborah because there is a spark that that she doesn’t get from anyone else. That point of where they separated was always very intentional. because we wanted them to kind of go off in their separate ways to realize what they were missing in each other.”

When the inevitable age old question came up — Can women be as funny as men? Einbinder replied with a slight smirk, “The only time I ever hear that is like anonymous comments online. No one’s said that to my face. And I dare them to.” Einbinder should know, her real life Mom is the very funny Laraine Newman, best known for being part of the original Not for Prime Time Players on “SNL.” 

Smart chimed in with, “I do think there’s still that feeling a little bit. And I think women are just – can be funny about different things and men are funny about different things. Cause we’re different. But why was it funny when Milton Berle put on a dress and it wasn’t funny when Judy Garland did her little baggy pants hobo routine? I don’t know, can’t explain it. It just is. But doesn’t mean that women aren’t as funny, God knows.”  

Downs — who appears in the show, writes it, and created it — added “I think it’s a sexist thing. I think men are really threatened by women who are funny. They’re really – I think, there’s that saying, men’s greatest fear is being laughed at; and women’s greatest fear is being killed by men. So it’s like, I think it’s like – there’s a huge power dynamic that we’re dealing with that is millennia old. And it’s really hard to get beyond. But it’s like let’s get beyond it, you know.”  

Smart added “But the bottom line, again, that until we accept the fact that we all have differences and not try to pretend that we don’t, we’re never gonna get anywhere.”

“Hacks” with its singular edgy wit and biting charm is mightier and funnier than ever in its sublime third season.