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Seeking homegrown ‘action’
SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher was in dialogue with President D. Trump’s administration re: his proposed 100% tariffs on movies made abroad.
As defined via p.r. man Jesse Nash, SAG desires tax abatements for films made right here, in lieu of 100% tariff on international movies.
Drescher: “Tax abatements make sure our industry gets what’s needed to compete with other countries. Difficult to discourage business from going overseas if it’s not economically affordable here. We won’t need tariffs. It’s the bottom line — people don’t want to take a production overseas. Tax abatements create an environment in the USA that makes it as appealing as in other nations to produce. The problem is then solved.”
The talks are ongoing.
Celeb street show
In the Stone Age, Frank Sinatra gave Ava Gardner complications, jewellery and one thing known as a 1957 Dual-Ghia car. A convertible. Who is aware of the place the factor was made. I by no means heard of it earlier than. Only 117 received made. Celebrities devoured them up. Dean Martin had one. So the chassis should’ve had room for booze. Now somebody named Schmitt owns it in someplace known as St. Louis. A basic car vendor, seeking to lastly unload it, their ask is $349,000. Gas is additional. Navy blue, two-tone inside. Comes with out Jerry Lewis in it.
South Fork steaks
Besides rings, watches and completely manicured nails, wealthy bitches have a lot of time on their fingers. So June 27 one thing known as Uncharted is grabbing a Southampton gala. Michael Loeb’s home. Same one used on show “Billions.”
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Six hundred attendees can rub cashmere shoulders with Stock Exchange President Lynn Martin, take a look at simulators and nosh Tomahawk steaks and sushi. Tickets are $1,200.
Me, I wasn’t invited. I’m away. Too busy testing Dean Martin’s jalopy.
Leaping to the screen
Listen, be good to me. I’m already serving to you fill up your drab coming weekend:
Twirling round is Amazon’s “Étoile.” It pirouettes an imaginary NYC Ballet troupe with a Paris group. They swap lead dancers. One, Lou de Laâge, from Woody Allen’s “Coup de Chance” didn’t even parlez English off-screen.
De Laâge: “I did ballet as a kid. But had to relearn it. Took nine months. Scenes were in New York but comedy has different rhythms.”
Show’s from creators of “Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.” Luke Kirby, who was Lenny Bruce in that, now heads this new New York Ballet and says: “I’m putting on my ‘Red Shoes’ and working in New York City. Living and working in my hometown is the greatest.”
So, hear, sew up your tutu and switch the Philco dial to Amazon.
Shrinking America
Americans have more food to eat than another nation on earth — plus more diets to keep us from eating it. An Ozempic specialist to a chunky affected person: “Follow this exact regimen I am now giving you. I want to see you back in my office for a checkup in two months. But I only want to see three-fourths of you.”
Alright already with AI. It now doesn’t need a rest room break, relaxation period, time to take care of the child, no time off to do hair or nails, doesn’t need the physician appointments, reply the cellphone, erase its errors, employers don’t have to fret it’ll flip state’s proof, received’t play with your husband, received’t stiff your in-laws and isn’t so good that it’ll defect to Miami.
Only on Earth, children, solely on Earth.
