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INTERVIEW: Sandra Bernhard Says ‘It’s Too Late’ To Remake ‘The King of Comedy’

A longstanding gig will keep   Sandra Bernhard  from attending the Tribeca Film Festival’s closing-night screening of The King of Comedy on April 27, but it’s not like she needs her memory jogged. The comedienne recalls that making Martin Scorsese’s prescient and oh-so-dark 1982 comedy about a deluded stand-up comic ( Robert De Niro ) who kidnaps his favorite talk-show host ( Jerry Lewis ), was a “coming-of-age experience that left me a changed person.” Talk about a breakthrough. Bernhard played Masha, an obsessed  and similarly deluded fan of Lewis’ Jerry Langford character, who after helping to carry out the the kidnapping, entertained the duct-taped Langford in her bra and panties. Great comedy is often deeply unsettling, and Bernhard’s portrayal of Masha is so unabashedly off the wall that she left movie audiences squirming and Jerry Lewis genuinely aghast.  It’s one of the purest comic performances captured on film. Here’s a little taste: The Monster Masha I talked with Bernhard about her experience making the movie, her scene with three-fourths of the British punk band the Clash , and her thoughts on whether a movie as prescient as The King of Comedy could be re-made at a time when the world is full of Rupert Pupkins and Mashas. Movieline: Let’s start with all the talent you beat out for the role of Masha.  You’ve talked about how Debra Winger and Ellen Barkin were in the running, but Meryl Streep wanted that part as well. Any others that come to mind?  Sandra Bernhard:  I had heard that as well. So many people were up for that role, but I don’t know who exactly because they obviously didn’t tell me. I only knew about Ellen because I heard from her directly.  I know that the part kind of came down to me and another actress, but I don’t remember who it was.  Somebody did tell me at one point but it wasn’t anybody really compelling. How has the movie’s meaning for you changed over the years?  I haven’t seen the movie in a long time. How many times can you watch yourself, you know?  It’s uncomfortable.  I am curious to see it again all cleaned up and restored.  The film was so representative of an era in filmmaking when people would  take their time in a scene. It wasn’t a case of rush, rush, rush onto the next moment. You had room to breathe, and I think that in itself made people uncomfortable because the topic was so weird and out of left field at the time.  Now, expectations of fame and desire run so extreme that the film almost seems tame in comparison, but there’s still something about The King of Comedy that’s very disarming and offbeat and something you’ll never see again.  And so those are the emotions I feel. It was very evocative. I agree. One of the reasons the film is so memorable is the way the camera lingers on the discomfort that you and De Niro create in your scenes. It’s very visceral and pure in a way.  Exactly.  All of this extreme in-your-face social media doesn’t really have any impact because it doesn’t breathe. You don’t have to stay with it. As quickly as you look at it, it’s gone. This film has resonance and depth.  It’s made of earth and mud and shit — stuff that sticks to you. And yet, for a film that observes the old rules of filmmaking, it’s pretty prescient when you consider the celebrity-obsessed moment we’re now experiencing.  Yes, but even though it was predicting where things were going to go, it did so in a much more human, relatable way that we’ve lost in the inception of all the things that The King of Comedy predicted. Do you think this movie could be made or remade today? No way.  At one point, Jack Black wanted to remake it, and I was like — I mean I love him, he’s fabulous, don’t get me wrong, but I don’t think it would have worked. It’s too late to remake it.   We’re here and there’s nothing to really predict.  It’s just an ongoing conversation you have every day of the week like, “Can you believe he’s famous?”  There’s nothing to say about it.  We’re in the middle of it. Scorsese has said making the film was very difficult and trying because of the subject matter, and he and De Niro didn’t work together again until 1989 for Goodfellas .  Was that evident when you were filming? I don’t remember it being that way, but I think Marty puts a lot of his own intellectual and emotional weight into everything he does.  He’s a brooding kind of person and I think that things get under his skin and affect him.  I’m so the opposite.  I just go and do it, and then I pull out of it. I try not to stay with the feelings. Maybe it shook him up in a way that didn’t affect me. When it’s your film and you’re making it, you’ve got a lot more at stake. Do you have one particularly memorable moment of him directing you.  Did you crack Scorsese up? I cracked him up more than once, but I think the most important thing I learned from working with him was keep to things very small.  I was used to working on stage where everything needs to be big and gesticulated and over-the-top.  Whereas, when you’re making a movie, the littlest nuance and the littlest emotion are read very easily when the camera is right there in your face.  So he would always tell me, “tone it down.” Your performance is very real and that makes the movie all the more unsettling.  I remember flinching while watching the film and thinking, “This is so intense.”  It was, and in order to not, like, completely shatter the screen, there had to be a little bit of holding back. You have a scene where you tangle with members of the Clash in the movie: Paul Simonon, Mick Jones and the late Joe Strummer. How did that happen?  Marty was a big fan of theirs, and I think they were in town doing something and he just got them to do the scene.  We shot that in front of the Colony Records on a very, very hot day — sometime in July. It was nuts. They were just smoking and leaning against the place, you know, talking to me, and I said: “look at the street trash….”  It was crazy. Did De Niro or Lewis give you any guidance on the set?  Well, Jerry loves to direct.  Whereas he is not as magnanimous as the rest of them, he would still acknowledge a powerful scene or a great moment by his reaction.  He would register total fear and shock while sitting across the table from this lunatic Jewish girl. He had never seen anything like me. In that respect, the movie also represents a real moment in comedy:  you’ve got Lewis, the old guard, starring opposite you, who was satirizing his brand of Vaudevillian comedy in your nightclub act.  Absolutely. There couldn’t have been two more disparate worlds than the ones Jerry Lewis and I inhabited in 1981 when we shot the picture. Jerry had never been in a movie with a lady like me. I was deconstructing self-deprecating female comedy and the kind of dusty shtick of that generation — my father’s generation. I think that was another reason they liked me for the role: I brought that new avant-garde attitude to the whole thing. Did you improvise the entire dinner scene with Lewis?  There were parameters — points that I needed to get to throughout the scene — but Marty wanted me to bring some of the act I was doing at a time into it, and he just let me go. I was supposed to be this crazy character who was on her own in the world.  And I just tapped into who I was at the time and let it fly. Both Masha and Rupert are incredibly self-involved characters seeking fame and attention. All these years later, it feels like a world of Mashas and Ruperts is being spawned before our eyes.   That certainly was the most prescient part of the movie when you look at it now.  But at least they were interesting, complex characters.  Now they’re just morons.  I’d do anything to see anybody as interesting as the two of us, God forbid. Look at the crap on all the different websites and the blogs.  It’s like, sorry, you’re not cutting the mustard.  You have nothing to add to this conversation.Can it. Will you be in attendance on closing night?  I can’t  be there because I’m performing in Pittsburgh in association with the Andy Warhol Museum . The gig has been on the books for six months now. They wouldn’t let me out of the gig so I said, at least I had more than 15 minutes of fame . Last question.  What are you doing next? I’m on the road doing my one-woman shows.  I’m in the middle of trying to set up this TV series for myself and another actress, but I don’t want to talk about it as this stage. And I’m shooting a little independent small film in Brooklyn in the fall called Love in Brooklyn .  It’s a cute film that supposed to take place in the ‘80s.  It has a dance vibe to it. Follow Frank DiGiacomo on  Twitter. Follow Movieline on  Twitter.

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LeAnn Rimes: I’m Not Anorexic, Just Really Tired!

LeAnn Rimes may have lost a ton of weight but the country singer claims it’s not because of anorexia or any other eating disorder – just extreme tiredness. The 30-year-old, who checked into a treatment last August to deal with “stress and anxiety,” has opened up about her drastic weight loss since 2011. “People said I was [anorexic], but I didn’t have a problem with eating . I ate a ton all the time. I could eat my husband under the table!” she tells The Daily Mail . “But I was going through a time when I just wasn’t sleeping,” she adds. “My mind wouldn’t shut off and my heart was breaking.” LeAnn says she is feeling much healthier these days than at her worst, and has a new sense of self-confidence, which she owes in part to her husband. “But it’s nice to have a husband who tells you you’re beautiful all the time,” she says of Eddie Cibrian. “I’ll say, ‘I’ve gained a few pounds,’ and he’ll say, ‘Good!’ “It just gives you another level of confidence. Now I’m secure about my body, although I’m like any other woman and have my moments of self doubt,” she adds. “Being in this business, I’ve noticed that image-wise it’s worse for a woman.” What do you think of LeAnn’s weight comments? What will Brandi Glanville think of them? Share your thoughts with us in the comment section below!

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Chris Brown: Justin Bieber’s Misguided Right Now

http://www.vladtv.com/ – Chris Brown recently caught up with Funkmaster Flex and the Hot 97 crew, where he shared his thoughts on Justin Bieber’s life playin… http://www.youtube.com/v/IYIBCIULwaI?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Read more: Chris Brown: Justin Bieber’s Misguided Right Now

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Tom Cruise on Katie Holmes Divorce: Didn’t See That One Coming!

Turns out the rumors were trueL Tom Cruise was as surprised as everyone else when news broke that he and Katie Holmes were getting a divorce. “I did not expect that,” Cruise told German TV network ProSieben. After five years of marriage, Holmes announced she was leaving Cruise on June 29 of last year which left the movie star both heartbroken and blindsided. However, the star – who’s making the media rounds for Oblivion – reveals he has had “an incredible amount of time to reflect” on life after the break up. “Life is a challenge,” Cruise says. “To be 50 and have experiences and think you have everything under control, and then it hits you … that’s what life is.” “Life is tragicomic. You need a certain sense of humor.” The couple has one daughter together, 6-year-old Suri, and reports circulated that she was one of the main factors in Holmes’ decision to leave Cruise. People reported the divorce “was a long time coming” for Holmes who was “mostly concerned about the education and care of her daughter Suri.” However, the element of surprise was key for her. “She was talking to Tom on the phone up until [the week before] saying, ‘I love you,'” a source told Us . “Her inner circle [had] been planning this.” Holmes’ attorney father even helped orchestrate it. Whatever happened, in the wake of their separation, Cruise threw himself into work. The actor spent time in Iceland and L.A. wrapping up Oblivion . He has rarely been seen in public throughout the past nine months, while Holmes, 34, has seemed to transition back into the spotlight more easily. See our Katie Holmes photos for evidence of that.

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Simon Cowell: Not Gay! Doesn’t Care What You Think!

Simon Cowell has more important things to worry about than your thoughts on his sexuality. To wit: Who will be joining Demi Lovato as a judge on The X Factor this fall? And how can he stop that show from sucking? So when asked by Great Britain’s Radio Times about rumors that he’s gay, the TV and music producer gave a classic, Cowell-like response: No, but think whatever the heck you want! “I couldn’t care less because it’s nothing to be ashamed of,” Cowell said . “It feels like such an antiquated question now. If I was living 200 years ago in a coal mine, maybe, but I work in possibly the gayest industry in the world.” HAHA, how true! What else needs to be even be said on the matter? Little, but Simon did elaborate that if he were gay, “it would make no difference to my life or my career. A lot of my friends are gay, but I’m not.” And there you have it, folks. Spread all the rumors your heart sees fit.

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5 Question with Instagram Babe Sarah Stage of the Day

Everyone I know masturbates to girls on instagram, because the girls post hotness….but not all girls are created equally, despite what they try to make you believe with their trickery in poses and filters…some girls like @sarahstage are just fucking top of the charts amazing so I had to do a feature on her….cuz clearly she’s the fucking future…ideally of my love life…which involves a lot of masturbation and tears….or maybe it will be different this time, maybe she is the one, and our love will remain pure and filled with poetry. But I doubt it. It’s not my fault just look at her. Name Sarah Stage Location Valley of the Dolls Occupation model and aspiring In ‘n’Out Burger spokesmodel Instagram Handle @sarahstage When did you start Instagram? A year ago How many followers do you have? 105,000 4 Questions with with a href=”http://www.instagram.com/sarahstage” target=”_blank”> @sarahstage 1- Are do you like about Instagram? I am obsessed with photography and picking different filters and looking at all of the fun stuff that people brag about on Instagram! 2- What is the craziest thing you will do on camera? Take nude photos of myself after a spray tan 3- Will you hold my hand, look into my eyes and let me sing you love songs on our wedding night? No but I’ll take you for a burger at In n Out 5- What are your 6 favorite instagram pics you have posted of all time Pic of me as chola, My chihuahua jose dressed as a snowman, Pic of In n out burger and fries, Pic of me and Sasha Baron Cohen working at the oscars, Sleepover bubble bath night with my girlfriends, Pic of my bridal vampire party for Halloween, A pic that says fuck what people think Final Thoughts? Last Words? Now’s Your Chance! Sarah stage is my real name. Wait, did I tell you that I love in n out burger?? Find her on TWITTER Here are her favorite pics….mine are the naughtier ones…that coy little tease….

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Harry Reems, Star of Deep Throat, Dead at 65

Harry Reems , the legendary porn pioneer who starred in both Deep Throat (1972) and The Devil in Miss Jones (1973) has passed away at age 65. Harry appeared in approximately 140 feature-length sexploitation and hardcore films in the ‘70s and ‘80s, after a chance promotion from lighting crew to star on the set of Deep Throat . His appearance in Deep Throat was not all fun and blowjobs though, since it led to his arrest by FBI agents in 1974 on charges of conspiracy to distribute obscenity across state lines. Although personal problems eventually brought her career to a standstill, Reems began his recovery in 1989 with marriage and a conversion to Christianity. He was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last summer, and passed away yesterday at the Salt Lake City VA Hospital. Mr. Skin was lucky enough to speak to Harry Reems in 2005 when he was promoting the DVD release of Inside Deep Throat . Read his thoughts on a fascinating career here .

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Harry Reems, Star of Deep Throat, Dead at 65

Harry Reems , the legendary porn pioneer who starred in both Deep Throat (1972) and The Devil in Miss Jones (1973) has passed away at age 65. Harry appeared in approximately 140 feature-length sexploitation and hardcore films in the ‘70s and ‘80s, after a chance promotion from lighting crew to star on the set of Deep Throat . His appearance in Deep Throat was not all fun and blowjobs though, since it led to his arrest by FBI agents in 1974 on charges of conspiracy to distribute obscenity across state lines. Although personal problems eventually brought her career to a standstill, Reems began his recovery in 1989 with marriage and a conversion to Christianity. He was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last summer, and passed away yesterday at the Salt Lake City VA Hospital. Mr. Skin was lucky enough to speak to Harry Reems in 2005 when he was promoting the DVD release of Inside Deep Throat . Read his thoughts on a fascinating career here .

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Rihanna Posts Hot Thong Photo, Thanks Prada For the Boots

So Rihanna got herself a new pair of thigh-high boots yesterday. Awesome. To celebrate, Rihanna took a photo of herself wearing them with no pants. AWESOME! Of course, Rihanna being Rihanna , she couldn’t resist and just HAD to Instagram her thoughts on the new footwear she obtained – while showing off dat BOOOOTY. “Gotcha bitch tip toeing on my marble flo’!!!” the 25-year-old singer said. “Sick ass custom Prada boots! Miuccia you RULE!!! Thank you.” Sick ass is right!

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Kellie Pickler Drummer Critically Injured in Car Crash; Singer Asks for Prayers

Kellie Pickler needs your prayers. The former American Idol finalist and upcoming Dancing with the Stars contestant has asked fans to keep Gregg Lohman in their thoughts, as the singer’s drummer was airlifted to a hospital Saturday following a four-car accident in Kentucky. “Gregg is not just my drummer, he is family,” Pickler wrote on Twitter and Facebook. “I believe in miracles and the power of prayer, so it would mean the world to me, my band, and Gregg’s family if you would please keep him in your prayers. Thank y’all so much.” The crash killed six people from the same family on Interstate 65, with another car not noticing that Lohman had slowed down in order to avoid the pile-up. According to CNN, that’s when the oncoming vehicle plowed into Lohman’s truck , forcing it to rear-end yet another car. Lohman has also performed with Lady Antebellum and SHeDAISY and is a percussion instructor at Tennessee State University. We will keep him in our thoughts.

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