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Television

Here’s hoping that it is good!!!

Twin Peaks Revival Will Have 18 Episodes

The forthcoming third season revival of Twin Peaks on Showtime will now feature 18 episodes, all directed by David Lynch, reports Welcome to Twin Peaks.

Series stars Sherilyn Fenn and Sheryl Lee reportedly revealed the information during a Twin Peaks panel at Crypticon in Seattle this weekend, according to various sources.

Lynch, who co-created the series and directed a number of episodes including the pilot and Season Two (then series) finale, will co-write the episodes with Mark Frost, his co-creator, who will write a companion book set during the missing two decades-plus between seasons.

Original series composer Angelo Badalamenti will reportedly compose new music for the series, and Twede’s Cafe in North Bend, Washington, will be restored as the original Double R Diner set.

The series had originally been expected to run for nine episodes, which would be directed by Lynch, with the possibility of more down the line if the series was successful. Lynch briefly walked away from the project when budgetary negotiations with Showtime broke down, but recently came back with an unspecified amount of additional work to do on the show.

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People

That is one angry guy!!

Art Garfunkel Lashes Out at Paul Simon in New Interview

Art Garfunkel lashed out at his former Simon & Garfunkel partner Paul Simon in a scathing new interview where the singer accuses Simon of suffering from a Napoleonic complex and suppressing Garfunkel’s creativity. Speaking to The Telegraph, Garfunkel also cites Simon as the reason why the duo aren’t embarking on a reunion tour and even takes a mild jab at Paul McCartney.

“Will I do another tour with Paul? Well, that’s quite doable. As far as this half is concerned, why not? But I’ve been in that same place for decades. This is where I was in 1971.” Garfunkel said before pretending to address Simon. “How can you walk away from this lucky place on top of the world, Paul? What’s going on with you, you idiot? How could you let that go, jerk?”

Garfunkel also talked about befriending Simon when they were school kids because Garfunkel felt sorry for Simon because of his height. “And that compensation gesture has created a monster,” Garfunkel said. When asked if Simon has a Napoleonic complex, he responded, “I think you’re on to something. I would say so, yes.”

Regarding their post-Bridge Over Troubled Water breakup, Garfunkel said, “It was very strange. Not my choice. Nothing I would have done. I want to open up about this. I don’t want to say any anti-Paul Simon things, and I love that the world still loves Simon & Garfunkel, but it seems very perverse to not enjoy the glory and walk away from it instead. Crazy. What I would have done is take a rest from Paul, because he was getting on my nerves. A rest was very much called for. The jokes had run dry. But a rest of a year was all I needed.”

In the interview, Garfunkel relays an anecdote about meeting George Harrison and how the Beatles guitarist compared Paul Simon to Paul McCartney. “George came up to me at a party once and said ‘my Paul is to me what your Paul is to you.’ He meant that psychologically they had the same effect on us. The Pauls sidelined us,” Garfunkel said. “I think George felt suppressed by Paul and I think that’s what he saw with me and my Paul. Here’s the truth: McCartney was a helluva music man who gave the band its energy, but he also ran away with a lot of the glory.”

Simon & Garfunkel last performed together in July 2010. In recent years, Garfunkel has suffered through vocal problems, but he told Rolling Stone in February 2014 that his voice had returned to 96-percent strength. (Garfunkel told The Telegraph that he has “now almost fully recovered it.”) Garfunkel also told Rolling Stone that he believed he and Simon would reunite to tour again.

“It takes two to tango. I don’t want to be the blushing bride waiting for Paul Simon to walk down the aisle,” Garfunkel said. “If he’s too busy to work with me I guess the real answer to your question is, ‘I’m too busy to work with him.’ I think that’s the only answer I can give you for pride’s sake.”

Instead, Simon continued his co-headlining tour with Sting, where that duo frequently performed “Bridge Over Troubled Water” together, much to the chagrin of Garfunkel, according to The Telegraph.

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Movies

I want to see TOMORROWLAND, but I haven’t had time.

Box office report: Tomorrowland leads slow Memorial Day weekend

So far, it’s been a quiet Memorial Day weekend at the movies.

Disney’s sci fi-adventure film Tomorrowland opened to an estimated three-day total of $32.2 million, and estimates have it on track to bring in about $41 million through tomorrow. That gives it a slight lead over Pitch Perfect 2, which took in an estimated $30.3 million in its second week. The Barden Bellas likely won’t have enough momentum to overtake Tomorrowland for the four-day holiday tally, but it should be close.

All in all, the box office totals this weekend won’t come close to past Memorial Day numbers. Big openings from Fast & Furious 6 and The Hangover Part III set the Memorial Day weekend record in 2013, with $254.6 million over three days and $314.2 million over four. This year’s totals are expected to come in around $150 million for three days and about $190 million with Monday added in.

Here are the weekend’s top five at the box office so far. Check back tomorrow for the updated four-day totals, as well as more in-depth analysis.

1. Tomorrowland — $32.2 million
2. Pitch Perfect 2 — $30.3 million
3. Mad Max: Fury Road — $23.9 million
4. Poltergeist — $23 million
5. Avengers: Age of Ultron — $20.9 million

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Letterman

I miss him on TV already!!

Indianapolis 500 Pays Tribute to David Letterman

In David Letterman’s first weekend as a retiree, the now-former Late Show host slipped into the role of IndyCar team co-owner by appearing at Sunday’s Indianapolis 500. Making the occasion more special was the tribute his Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing team had waiting for him in the paddock: Driver Oriol Servia’s all-yellow IndyCar emblazoned with a caricature of Letterman and the hashtag #ThanksDave.

Crewmembers also wore shirts with a Top Ten list that praised Letterman, who was born and raised in Indianapolis and was a one-time pit reporter before conquering late night, the Indianapolis Star reports.

“Everything that’s happened, that’s the highlight of my career,” Letterman said during a pre-race interview. “It’s like Andrew Luck wearing ‘Letterman’ across his jersey. You know, it’s crazy.” Letterman has long had a presence at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and the venue honored the host with “#ThanksDave” scrolled on the track’s scoring pylons for Sunday’s race.

“It’s Yankee Stadium, isn’t it,” Letterman said of the track. “It’s one of those buildings that’s been here. And if you think about it, it probably shouldn’t have been here. It probably got a lot of breaks. During [World War II], it lay fallow and it was covered with weeds. Against pretty long odds, the place has not only withstood the test of time, but flourished, actually. [The 500] is more than a sporting event. But, boy, when it goes right, it’s a hell of a sporting event.”

Letterman linked up with former Indy 500 champion Bobby Rahal in the Nineties to form their IndyCar team; the two became friends after Letterman interviewed the driver in 1986.

Given the timing of the race – just days after he said goodbye to late night with a star-studded, perfect finale – Letterman remarked that it would “delightful and silly at the same time” if his #32 car won the Indianapolis 500. Unfortunately, the victory went to Juan Pablo Montoya. (Servia finished 29th out of 33 drivers, completing only 112 of the race’s 200 laps.)

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People

Sad news. May she rest in peace.

Anne Meara, veteran actress and half of Stiller and Meara comedy team, dies at 85

Anne Meara has died at age 85. According to a statement released to the Associated Press by her husband Jerry Stiller and son Ben Stiller, the actress, comedian, and half of the comedy team of Stiller and Meara, died Saturday. No other details were provided.

The statement described the older Stiller as Meara’s “husband and partner in life.” The statement continued, “The two were married for 61 years and worked together almost as long.”

The couple performed together on “The Ed Sullivan Show” and other programs in the 1960s. Meara also appeared in dozens of films and TV shows, including recurring roles on “All My Children” and “The King of Queens.” Most recently, Meara provided her voice for the Disney animated film “Planes: Fire and Rescue.”

In addition to Jerry Stiller and Ben Stiller, Meara is also survived by her daughter Amy, and several grandchildren.