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Very sad news. May he rest in peace.

Alex Rocco, The Godfather Actor, Dead at Age 79

Alex Rocco, best known for his role as Moe Greene in The Godfather, has died at age 79.

The actor, who lived in the Los Angeles area, passed away on Saturday. His daughter, Jennifer Rocco, confirmed his death on Facebook.

“Alex Rocco aka Alessandro Federico Petricone, Jr. passed away just hours ago on July 18, 2015,” she wrote. “February 29, 1936 – July 18, 2015 RIP Dad, be with Mom and Marc….I will see you but not for a while….”

Alex is also survived by survived by his wife, actress Shannon Wilcox, son Lucien and a grandson, Variety reported.

Alex was born in Boston began his onscreen acting career in the ’60s. He took acting classes taught by Star Trek star Leonard Nimoy, who died at age 83 this past February.

He appeared on shows such as the original Batman series and Get Smart before he starred in The Godfather in 1972.

In the film, he played a mobster and casino owner, who had lines such as “I got a business to run. I gotta kick asses sometimes to make it run right” and “Sonofabitch! Do you know who I am? I’m Moe Greene! I made my bones when you were going out with cheerleaders!”

He went onto appear on shows such as The Love Boat, Murder, She Wrote and The Facts of Life, in which he played Charlie Polniaczek.

In 1990, he won an Emmy for his role as a Hollywood agent Al Floss in the comedy The Famous Teddy Z. Also in the ’90s, he provided the voice of Roger Myers Jr. on The Simpsons. The character is the chairman of the studio that produces The Itchy & Scratchy Show.

Alex also appeared in movies such as Smokin’ Aces and provided the voice of grumpy ant Thorny in Disney-Pixar’s A Bug’s Life.

In recent years, he had starred on shows such as One Life to Live, The Division, comedian Marc Maron’s show Maron and Starz’s Magic City, in which he played Arthur Evans. He also played Matt LeBlanc’s fictional father, Dick LeBlanc, on Showtime’s Episodes.

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Movies

If you care…

Paul Feig reveals Ghostbusters character names

Who you gonna call? Erin Gilbert, Jillian Holtzmann, Abby Yates and Patty Tolan, as it turns out. On Saturday, director Paul Feig revealed the four character names for the paranormal exterminators in Ghostbusters.

Feig tweeted the names after being asked to identify the characters by a Ghostbusters fan account. Melissa McCarthy will play Yates, with Kristin Wiig as Gilbert, Kate McKinnon as Holtzmann, and Leslie Jones as Tolan. (Feig had previously tweeted McKinnon’s character name on Friday.)

The director has used his account to update fans on the progress of his reboot throughout production, released still photos of the Ghostbusters’ car, costumes and proton packs. Ghostbusters is out next summer.

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Movies

There are so many new movies that I need to see!!

Box office report: Ant-Man wins with $58 million, but Trainwreck surprises with $30.2 million

Looks like Ant-Man isn’t so little after all.

Marvel’s latest superhero film debuted to an estimated $58 million this weekend, falling just short of initial estimates but still outstripping Minions to snag first place. On one hand, Ant-Man failed to meet expectations of $60 to $65 million, and it earned the weakest debut ever for a Marvel Cinematic Universe movie (unless you count The Incredible Hulk, which opened to $55.4 million in 2008). But Paul Rudd’s superhero debut still earned first place, which means that the MCU is now 12 for 12 for #1 openings (and that’s including The Incredible Hulk). Ant-Man was never expected to reach Avengers-level numbers at the box office, and although it didn’t manage to crack $60 million, it wasn’t too far off from other MCU debuts like Captain America: The First Avenger ($65.1 million) and Thor ($65.7 million).

But even though Ant-Man came in first place, the biggest winner of the weekend might actually be Trainwreck. Even though it placed third with an estimated $30.2 million, that’s well above early predictions, which had Amy Schumer’s debut landing somewhere in the mid to high teens. Even though Schumer has basically ruled TV these past few months (and she’s proved that she’s hot enough to be on television), this was the first real test of whether she could carry a feature film. Based on these box office numbers (and generally solid reviews), we should expect to see more from Schumer on the big screen soon.

Meanwhile, Minions took a pretty steep hit of 57 percent in its second weekend, falling to an estimated $50.2 million. The Despicable Me spinoff topped the charts last weekend, earning the second biggest animated debut ever, and this weekend brought its domestic total to a whopping $216.7 million after only 10 days. At the same time, Inside Out regained its lead over Jurassic World, snagging fourth place by only about $300,000. But Jurassic World did get some good news this weekend: Its domestic total is now $611.1 million, making it only the fourth film in history to cross $600 million at the domestic box office.

Here are this weekend’s top five at the box office:

1. Ant-Man — $58 million
2. Minions — $50.2 million
3. Trainwreck — $30.2 million
4. Inside Out — $11.7 million
5. Jurassic World — $11.4 million

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Television

Yup, they want us to buy them yet again!!

Back to the Future 30th Anniversary Trilogy Blu-ray

Great Scott! In 1985 Director Robert Zemeckis, Executive Producer Steven Spielberg and Producer/Screenwriter Bob Gale embarked on a three-part journey through time that broke box-office records worldwide and catapulted Back to the Future into one of the most beloved trilogies in motion picture history. In 1989, the filmmakers gave us a glimpse of the future in Back to the Future Part II as Marty McFly and Doc Brown traveled to 2015…or, if our calculations are correct, October 21, 2015, to be exact. “The Future” has finally arrived.

Now, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment celebrates this once-in-a-lifetime date, as well as the 30th Anniversary of the groundbreaking first film, with two new releases debuting on October 20, 2015. Available on Blu-ray and DVD, the Back to the Future 30th Anniversary Trilogy will include all three movies plus a new bonus disc with more two hours of content. Back to the Future: The Complete Animated Series will be released for the first time ever on DVD featuring all 26 episodes from the award-winning series and Back to the Future: The Complete Adventures will include all three movies, the complete animated series, a new bonus disc, a 64-page book and collectible light-up “Flux Capacitor” packaging. Featuring more than two hours of content, the bonus disc will include all-new original shorts, documentaries, two episodes from the animated series and more.

In addition to the home entertainment release, the Back to the Future celebration continues in theaters when the films go back to the big screen on October 21, 2015.

Additionally, Universal Music Enterprises is reissuing an all-new 30th Anniversary picture disc vinyl soundtrack, available October 16th in stores and through all digital partners.

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Books

I Bet You Think This Book Is About You.

Carly Simon to release memoir

Carly Simon is set to release her revealing memoir three years after inking her first book deal.

The You’re So Vain hitmaker initially secured an agreement with bosses at Random House to write an autobiography in 2012, but after a series of delays, she has finally finished her memoir, titled Boys in the Trees, which will be released on November 24 through Flatiron Books.

In a statement announcing the tome, Simon teases she’ll be revealing a lot of untold stories from her life that she’s previously kept secret.

It reads: “This book is my way of going back through my childhood, my music, my romances, my marriage… and trying to make sense of it all. I’ve been working on it for so long that it feels like my third child… but now it’s time to send that child out in the world. It’s one of the most frightening – and exciting – things I’ve ever done.”

Simon was famously married to James Taylor, and also romanced the likes of Cat Stevens, Kris Kristofferson, Jack Nicholson, Warren Beatty, and Mick Jagger.

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Awards

Sorry folks!!

Emmys 2015 snubs and surprises: Oh, there are a bunch

The TV Academy announced the 2015 Emmy Awards nominees on Thursday (July 16), and as with every crop of nominations there were a handful of exciting surprises, but what felt like a deluge of disappointing snubs.

With so much good TV, it’s hard for any awards show to recognize all the greatness on the medium. Still, there were a lot of people and series well-deserving of Emmy love. Here’s Zap2it‘s breakdown of the announcements that were unexpected delights and the missing names that will have fans griping for another year.

Snub: All the love for ‘Kimmy Schmidt,’ no love for Ellie Kemper

“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” earned the top honor of an Outstanding Comedy Series nom, and the TV Academy recognized pretty much every actor in the show — except for its leading lady, Ellie Kemper. Jane Krakowski and Tituss Burgess as Supporting Actors make sense, but even Jon Hamm and Tina Fey getting nominations for Guest Actor spots? That’s a pretty egregious slight against Kemper, who grounded the show with a great performance.

Snub: No ‘Empire’ nomination, even with Taraji P. Henson getting a nod

Outstanding Drama Series is a tough field to break into, and “Empire” didn’t do so in its freshman year. Its biggest Emmy nomination is Taraji P. Henson’s Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama nod, but beyond that it only got two Outstanding Costume nominations.

Surprise: Tatiana Maslany and her many clones get their first nom

It’s about time, TV Academy. “Orphan Black” Season 3 might not have been many fans’ favorite of the BBC America show, but no one will deny that Tatiana Maslany receiving her first Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama is too long coming. She’s in good company new: Fellow newbies Taraji P. Henson (“Empire”) and Viola Davis (“How To Get Away With Murder”) join returning faces Elisabeth Moss, Claire Danes and Robin Wright.

Snub: Only one #EmmysforOutlander

Starz and “Outlander” fans pushed hard with their #EmmysforOutlander campaign to get some recognition for the show’s three main stars: Sam Heughan, Caitriona Balfe and Tobias Menzies. While the TV Academy didn’t grant any of them nominations, Bear McCreary did get the show’s only nod in the Outstanding Music Composition category for the song “Sassenach.”

Snub: Diversity didn’t extend to ‘Fresh Off the Boat,’ Tracee Ellis Ross

The only recognition the TV Academy gave to ABC’s”Blackish” was Anthony Anderson, which means ABC struck out with Anderson’s well-deserving costar Tracee Ellis Ross and the critical darling “Fresh Off the Boat.” This falls into the “too much good TV to honor it all” category, but “Fresh Off the Boat” striking out across the board and Ross not getting a nomination are both big disappointments.

RELATED: The full list of 2015 Emmy Awards nominees

Surprise: ‘Game of Thrones’ gets three Supporting Actor nods

By the time “Game of Thrones” completes its run, it will have probably completely taken over the Emmys judging by the rate it’s at now. The series received 24 Emmy nominations, including three for Outstanding Supporting Actor. (All of the “Thrones” cast submit as supporting actors, so this isn’t a slight to the show’s leads.) Emilia Clarke will go head-to-head with Lena Heady in Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, while Peter Dinklage landed a nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.

Snub: FX gets little ‘The Americans’ or ‘Justified’ love

Another year, another disappointing lack of nominations for two of TV’s best dramas: “The Americans” and “Justified.” Considering “Justified” recently aired its last season, that means the TV Academy will never get to recognize Timothy Olyphant and Walton Goggins for the great work they’ve done. (The only time the Emmys even nominated them was in 2011.)

As for “The Americans,” it struck out with its lead actors Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys, but the TV Academy again showered love on guest actress Margo Martindale, who only had a brief appearance in Season 3. The series also earned an Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series nod for Joshua Brand’s “Do Mail Robots Dream of Electric Sheep” script.

Snub: Kerry Washington gets passed over for Leading Actress in a Drama

Many new faces entered the pool of Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama, and that meant Kerry Washington got the boot. While few will argue that Taraji P. Henson, Viola Davis and Tatiana Maslany aren’t completely deserving for their nominations, fans are still disappointed that Washington wasn’t recognized, especially since she did her nominated the past two years.

RELATED: 15 Emmy virgins deserving of nominations in 2015

Surprise: ‘Inside Amy Schumer’ earns 8 nominations

2015 is the year of Amy Schumer, and the Emmy voting committee clearly knows it. The Comedy Central series earned eight nominations total, including Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for Schumer and Outstanding Variety Sketch Series nominations. Schumer’s appropriately celebrating in style.

Snub: No Gina Rodriguez or ‘Jane the Virgin’ recognition

Considering Gina Rodriguez is coming off an emotional Golden Globes win for Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, it’s surprising that neither she nor “Jane the Virgin” were recognized in any major capacity at the 2015 Emmys. The CW show’s only nomination is for Anthony Mendez as an Outstanding Narrator which, will well-deserved, is hardly the only thing “Jane” does outstanding.

Snub: ‘The Affair’ comes up empty-handed after Golden Globes wins

The lack of love for Golden Globes winners was catching, because “The Affair” is another series that walked away from the Emmy nominations ceremony empty-handed. The Showtime drama took home Best Television Series – Drama and Best Performance in a Television Series – Drama awards from the 2014 Globes ceremony — both prestigious honors — but didn’t get a single nomination in the 2015 Emmy Awards.

Surprise: Keegan-Michael Key gets an acting nod for ‘Key & Peele’

Like “Inside Amy Schumer,” this is the first year the TV Academy recognized any of the acting talent behind “Key & Peele.” It too got eight nominations, including an Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series nod for Keegan-Michael Key and its first Outstanding Variety Sketch Series nomination (likely due to Variety Series being split into Variety Talk and Variety Sketch). Next year will be your turn, Jordan Peele.

Snub: Maggie Smith’s one missing nom is for her best ‘Downton’ season

Some people, like Dame Maggie Smith, feel like the TV Academy nominates them out of habit year after year. But in this case, 2015 is the one year Smith really should have been nominated, and the only year since “Downton Abbey” premiered that she hasn’t been. Season 5 was her best season yet on the show, so it’s surprising that this is the only time the Emmys chose to pass her over.

Snub: ‘The Flash’ didn’t break out into the main Emmy pool

“The Flash” was always going to be a long shot for Emmy nominations, but it was a critical darling and fan favorite that many were hoping would get some recognition in some of main awards. Sadly it struck out, though The CW hit did get a nod in the Outstanding Visual Effects category for “Grodd Lives.”

Snub: ‘Parenthood’ ends its run without a single nomination

After six season, NBC’s “Parenthood” went out with a whimper, as far as the Emmys are concerned. The series only earned one nomination during its run, Outstanding Guest in a Drama Series for Jason Ritter in 2012, which seems like a travesty. After a final season that managed to wrap everything up, not leave a dry eye in the house and promise a hopeful future, it deserved a bit of Emmy love on its way out the door.