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‘Koch’ Debuts In New York As Former Mayor Ed Koch Dies At 88

Call it strangely eerie or a fitting send off, on the same day that former New York mayor Ed Koch died, a new documentary about him and titled simply, Koch will open in the city he lead and will be buried in. Koch, who served as NYC mayor from 1978 – 1989 over three terms, died at 2am Eastern Time from congestive heart failure, according to the New York Times. Directed by first-time filmmaker Neil Barsky, Koch offers a portrait of the combative, humorous and straight-talking mayor who also served as a Congressman before taking the city’s highest office. The film chronicles the history of NYC alongside Koch’s tenure, which began as the city faced the depths of near bankruptcy and malaise in the late ’70s. As he served in the ’80s, the city faced racial strife and the dawn of the AIDS crisis as well as homelessness and the ascendance of Wall Street wealth in the go-go ’80s. In 1987 he famously refused a permit for the New York Giants to have a ticker tape parade to celebrate their victory at Super Bowl XXI because the team had moved to the Meadowland Complex over the river in New Jersey some years prior. “If they want a parade, let them parade in front of the oil drums in Moonachie,” said Koch referring to the town near the Giants’ adopted home. Koch also left his touch on the entertainment world, even serving as judge on The People’s Court after his mayorship and even as a film critic through his we show, Mayor At the Movies , according to Deadline.com. He also appeared in dozens of films and television shows including The Muppets Take Manhattan , Sex and the City , Spin City and of course, Saturday Night Live . Zeitgeist Films will open Koch , which premiered at last October’s Hamptons International Film Festival, at the Angelika and Lincoln Plaza theaters in Manhattan this weekend. It will head to other areas of the city in the coming weeks in addition to other U.S. cities in a slow roll-out. “I spoke to him on the day of the premiere [from the hospital] and he said, ‘don’t let the applause go to your head,'” Barsky said Friday morning on local news station, New York One. “He’s the ultimate publicist for himself and the city. It’s very regrettable he couldn’t attend the premiere of what I think is an affectionate film.” Koch log line: Former Mayor Ed Koch is the quintessential New Yorker. Still ferocious, charismatic, and hilariously blunt, the now 88-year-old Koch ruled New York from 1978 to 1989—a down-and-dirty decade of grit, graffiti, near-bankruptcy and rampant crime. First-time filmmaker (and former Wall Street Journal reporter) Neil Barsky has crafted an intimate and revealing portrait of this intensely private man, his legacy as a political titan, and the town he helped transform. The tumult of his three terms included a fiercely competitive 1977 election; an infamous 1980 transit strike; the burgeoning AIDS epidemic; landmark housing renewal initiatives; and an irreparable municipal corruption scandal. Through candid interviews and rare archival footage, Koch thrillingly chronicles the personal and political toll of running the world’s most wondrous city in a time of upheaval and reinvention. [ Sources: Deadline , NYT , New York One ]

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‘Koch’ Debuts In New York As Former Mayor Ed Koch Dies At 88

‘Koch’ Debuts In New York As Former Mayor Ed Koch Dies At 88

Call it strangely eerie or a fitting send off, on the same day that former New York mayor Ed Koch died, a new documentary about him and titled simply, Koch will open in the city he lead and will be buried in. Koch, who served as NYC mayor from 1978 – 1989 over three terms, died at 2am Eastern Time from congestive heart failure, according to the New York Times. Directed by first-time filmmaker Neil Barsky, Koch offers a portrait of the combative, humorous and straight-talking mayor who also served as a Congressman before taking the city’s highest office. The film chronicles the history of NYC alongside Koch’s tenure, which began as the city faced the depths of near bankruptcy and malaise in the late ’70s. As he served in the ’80s, the city faced racial strife and the dawn of the AIDS crisis as well as homelessness and the ascendance of Wall Street wealth in the go-go ’80s. In 1987 he famously refused a permit for the New York Giants to have a ticker tape parade to celebrate their victory at Super Bowl XXI because the team had moved to the Meadowland Complex over the river in New Jersey some years prior. “If they want a parade, let them parade in front of the oil drums in Moonachie,” said Koch referring to the town near the Giants’ adopted home. Koch also left his touch on the entertainment world, even serving as judge on The People’s Court after his mayorship and even as a film critic through his we show, Mayor At the Movies , according to Deadline.com. He also appeared in dozens of films and television shows including The Muppets Take Manhattan , Sex and the City , Spin City and of course, Saturday Night Live . Zeitgeist Films will open Koch , which premiered at last October’s Hamptons International Film Festival, at the Angelika and Lincoln Plaza theaters in Manhattan this weekend. It will head to other areas of the city in the coming weeks in addition to other U.S. cities in a slow roll-out. “I spoke to him on the day of the premiere [from the hospital] and he said, ‘don’t let the applause go to your head,'” Barsky said Friday morning on local news station, New York One. “He’s the ultimate publicist for himself and the city. It’s very regrettable he couldn’t attend the premiere of what I think is an affectionate film.” Koch log line: Former Mayor Ed Koch is the quintessential New Yorker. Still ferocious, charismatic, and hilariously blunt, the now 88-year-old Koch ruled New York from 1978 to 1989—a down-and-dirty decade of grit, graffiti, near-bankruptcy and rampant crime. First-time filmmaker (and former Wall Street Journal reporter) Neil Barsky has crafted an intimate and revealing portrait of this intensely private man, his legacy as a political titan, and the town he helped transform. The tumult of his three terms included a fiercely competitive 1977 election; an infamous 1980 transit strike; the burgeoning AIDS epidemic; landmark housing renewal initiatives; and an irreparable municipal corruption scandal. Through candid interviews and rare archival footage, Koch thrillingly chronicles the personal and political toll of running the world’s most wondrous city in a time of upheaval and reinvention. [ Sources: Deadline , NYT , New York One ]

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Lil Wayne Did Not Cut His Dreads

Despite numerous online reports, MTV News confirms that Lil Wayne did not cut his iconic hairdo. By Rob Markman Lil Wayne at a pre-Super Bowl party in New Orleans on Friday Photo: Kelley Carter

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‘World War Z’ Super Bowl Spot Debuts New Breed Of Zombie

Latest trailer for the Brad Pitt flick promises the undead like we’ve never seen before. By Kevin P. Sullivan Brad Pitt in the “World War Z” Super Bowl spot Photo: Paramount

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Jessica Sanchez, Orlando News Reporter, OWNS Drunk Video-Bomber

Don’t try to crash a news report by WKMG-6 Orlando’s Jessica Sanchez. She’ll cut you down to size in two seconds, as a drunken reveler found out this week in New Orleans, where Sanchez is covering Sunday’s Super Bowl festivities. As Jessica began her report talking about the “zombies” that are wandering around late night, she was greeted by a 49ers fan who tried to video bomb the segment. Her response? And the drunk fan’s response to that response? You gotta see it to appreciate it: Jessica Sanchez BURNS Drunken Bourban Street Reveler

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Beyonce Releases Super Bowl Rehearsal Teaser [VIDEO]

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With just four days to go until her much anticipated Super Bowl Halftime performance, Beyonce has released a teaser video giving us a quick 42…

Beyonce Releases Super Bowl Rehearsal Teaser [VIDEO]

Nina Agdal In A Bikini For Carl’s Jr. & Hardee’s

Carl’s Jr. has been running these ads for years and I’ve still never eaten at one, but I’ve got to give them props. Anything that gets more hotties in bikinis into my commercial breaks is a plus. Their latest one stars model Nina Agdal , and here’s a behind-the-scenes video of her on the set for this year’s Super Bowl ad, talking about becoming the next Carl’s Jr. girl. Which, yes, is as dumb as it sounds. Anyway, there’s lots of shots of Nina in a bikini getting oiled up though, so just try to ignore the fact she’s talking about what an honor it is to be asked to sloppily eat a fish sandwich for a fast food restaurant, and go with it.

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Ron Jeremy Hospitalized for Heart Aneurysm, In Critical Condition

Ron Jeremy, best known around the world for his nine-inch penis, has been hospitalized for a major problem near another body part. Mike Esterman, the porn star’s manager, confirms to TMZ that Jeremy drove himself to Cedars-Sinai yesterday after suffering chest pains. Physicians then examined him and discovered an aneurysm close to his heart. The condition has since grown more dire and the 59-year old will undergo surgery today. The star of thousands of adult films, Jeremy is a Queens native who is capable of autofellatio. We wish him a full recovery.

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Mercedes Super Bowl Ad: Kate Upton! Usher! Willem Dafoe!

The extended version of Mercedes’ 2013 Super Bowl Commercial has been released, and does not lack for star power … starting with Willem Dafoe. As the Dark Lord himself, the actor offers one potential buyer the chance to have a CLA and all that goes with it. Notably walking the red carpet with Kate Upton. Challenging Usher to a dance-off, posing for magazine covers and generally making the girls swoon? Done, done, done. So will he sell his soul for a CLA? Mercedes Super Bowl Ad 2013 (Ft. Kate Upton, Willem Dafoe, Usher) Not bad as Super Bowl commercials go, especially lately. It doesn’t compare to the other Kate Upton Super Bowl ad for Mercedes, but really, what does.

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Megan Fox Horrible Ad for Brahma Beer of the Day

You know your career has gone to a good place when you’re hired to be in a beer commercial for a Brazilian beer company.. I guess she could rationalize it as being part of their Carnivale campaign which is the biggest of the year…..it’s their Super Bowl….and she could rationalize that Brazil isn’t some third world country…it’s a massive…major…internation power… But we know the truth…and that is that she needs money….and if this was pre-baby….at her peak….she’d never jump onto a job like this…even if they offered her 10s of millions….because everything changes…when you get desperate… That said…there’s a real lack of nudity in this…I thought Brazil’s Carnivale was full of half nakedness….what a let down.

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