Let’s Hear It For Maya Rudolph!

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Whenever I bring up leading “Saturday Night Live” ladies, nearly all of my pop culture obsessed friends proclaim Tina Fey is the best and brightest. There is no disputing that her comic writing skills are untouchable — “30 Rock” is perhaps the best comedy on TV right now. And her time on SNL yielded some fantastic skits, most memorably anything featuring the dim witted Sarah Palin.

However, when it comes to acting, beyond the confines of sketch comedy, only one woman has displayed serious dramatic talent, of late. Out of the most recent SNL ensemble, Maya Rudolph, now starring in the film “Away We Go,” surpasses her late-night cohorts, including Fey and Amy Poehler, with an inspired and often touching performance.

Feature films have not been kind to Poehler, nor to the slightly frightening Rachel Dratch. The two SNL stars recently headlined in the disastrous “Spring Breakdown.” While Fey and Poehler teamed up for the equally unfunny “Baby Mama.” Other credits these ladies should omit from their resumes are such films as “Hamlet 2,” “Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo,” “Artie Lange’s Beer League” and “I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry.”

Meanwhile, Rudolph has slowly been amassing a respectable filmography. She had a bit role in Jack Nicholson’s “As Good As It Gets,” and was featured in the quirk-fest “Prairie Home Companion.” Her latest project, which she is currently filming, is the Adam Sandler high-concept flick “Grown Ups.” Sure, Rudolph has had a blemish or two. “Duets” was a disappointment, much like the Mike Judge movie “Idiocracy.” But, the actress has also proven her acting ability through notable roles on TV dramas “Chicago Hope” and “City of Angels.”

maya_01Like her SNL gal pals, Rudolph came up through the improv world, working in the Groundlings. Unlike those other ladies, however, Rudolph has taken acting risks. And in “Away We Go,” opposite “The Office” star John Krasinski, she tackles an unglamorous role. As a pregnant thirtysomething, living a dead-end existence, her character struggles along the path to becoming a mother. With her life in shambles, the role requires a complex emotional range from the actress.

Looking back at past SNL ladies that transitioned to film, only Ana Gasteyer has proven capable of serious acting. And her to credit, Gasteyer recently impressed stage audiences as the lead in the musical “Wicked.” Jane Curtin turned out some fine acting, as did Molly Shannon, although her interesting roles have always been bit parts. Had the lovable Gilda Radner survived, she could have wielded some power in Hollywood. Her turn in husband Gene Wilder’s “Haunted Honeymoon” showed promise.

“Away We Go” is far from becoming a box office success, with its total earnings coming in just over $4 million, at the time of writing this article. Although, box office performance does not make or break a movie’s artistic quality. Director Sam Mendes got a standout performance from Rudolph. And the supporting cast, including Jeff Daniels, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Allison Janney and Catherin O’Hara, adds serious clout.

Rudolph should learn from her SNL friends’ acting follies, and avoid slipping into B-movie oblivion. She is on track to becoming a serious big screen contender. Should “Grown Ups” turn out to be a creative success, Hollywood needs to give Rudolph more chances as a leading lady. And, Lorne Michaels should consider himself lucky for discovering her abilities early on.

Published on TheWrap.com July 1, 2009.

Perez Hilton & Will.I.Am in Twitter Brawl

perez-hiltonTwitter has come to the forefront of mainstream media over the last two weeks following the political uprising in Iran. As an election became suspect of fraud, many Iranians took to Twitter so they could organize meetings and tell the world what was happening.

The streets of Tehran have been exploding with violence while the green-faced Twitterati played citizen-journalists. As a result, talking heads on CNN and other legitimate news outlets focused much attention on social networks. I’ve never been one to support the general concept of citizen-journalism, but in this extreme situation it isn’t difficult to see value in such a practice.

But, upon waking up this morning and scrolling through my TweetDeck feeds, I stumbled upon a curious Tweet from the Queen of All Media, Perez Hilton. @PerezHilton sent an SOS via Twitter early Monday morning. Then he started an onslaught of messages, all under 140 characters, outlining what he called an “assault” from Will.I.Am of the Black Eyed Peas. Here are his first few Tweets.

“I’m in shock. I need the police ASAP. Please come to the SoHo Metropolitan Hotel now. Please.”

“I was assaulted by Will.I.Am of the Black Eyed Peas and his security guards. I am bleeding. Please, I need to file a police report. No Joke.”

“Still waiting for the police. The bleeding has stopped. I need to document this. Please, can the police come to the SoHo Met Hotel.”

“I won’t be talking about this any further. It is in the hands of the authorities.”

Wiping the sleep out of my eyes, I tried figuring out how legit this public cry for help really was. Then came Tweets from reality TV’s trashiest star, Tila Tequila. Apparently she is friends with Will.I.Am, and quickly came to her bud’s defense. @officialTila Twittered:

“Unless Perez is drunk N someone knocked him out N he thinks it was a Will.I.Am look-a-like. But Will ahs no idea what Perez is talkin about.”

“If Perez DID get hit by a security guard or a ‘black guy’ that does NOT mean WILL.I.AM did it! SO WRONG! Well at least We know the TRUTH NOW.”

Well, if Tila Tequila says it’s a lie… Turning to a slightly more “credible” source, Will.I.Am created his own Twitter account and sent out a link to his video blog in which he details the night’s happenings. @iamtherealwill wrote:

“perez hilton is a liar… http://dipdive.com/member/iamwill/tv/#/~/videoplayer/0/undefined/48856/~/

These events are certain to explode as the rest of the online world wakes up, and no matter how this turns out, there is certain to be a backlash. My only hope is that Twitter doesn’t get dumped on by the same traditional media that has been praising the social network service for the last two weeks.

UPDATE: Since my original posting, Perez Hilton has recorded his own video blog detailing what happened. Check it out: http://perezhilton.com/2009-06-22-my-statement

Conan O’Brien Debuts, Tweet by Tweet

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As Conan O’Brien kicked off his first week hosting The Tonight Show, I decided to live Twitter the debut. From a marathon run from New York City to Los Angeles, President Barack Obama putting world policy debates on hold to discuss Conan, Gwyneth Paltrow inadvertently bad mouthing Coldplay to Ryan Seacret gaying up late night, here are some highlights from my week-long Twitter-fest.

Conan O’Brien rocking my favorite Billy Ocean song, “Get Outta My Dreams, Get into My Car” on Tonight Show segment. Hooray for Hollywoo.
12:07 AM Jun 2nd from web

Will Ferrell tells Conan that Liza is a “commie”… but she still should win the Tony Award.
12:19 AM Jun 2nd from web

Holy crap… did Obama and Brian Williams really chat about Conan O’Brien? Amazing! Guess the budget didn’t take up that much time.
11:39 PM Jun 2nd from TweetDeck

Tom Hanks wants to see Nathan Lane play Hooch in the “upcoming” Turner & Hooch Broadway musical. Crossing fingers.
12:11 AM Jun 3rd from TweetDeck

Andy Richter is officially a waste of space. Why does this man continue to get opportunities in Hollywood… are 2 failed series not enough?
11:38 PM Jun 3rd from TweetDeck

Jealous. Both Conan O’Brien and Julia Louis-Dreyfus have great DMV pics. My CA driver’s license photo is well, for my eyes only.
12:09 AM Jun 4th from TweetDeck

Conan has officially given the finger to the geezer demographic. Talking about sex appeal of Playboy Bunnies.
12:26 AM Jun 4th from TweetDeck

Conan chats up Broadway once again. Says Larry King’s potential character name in Spiderman the Musical. Dr. Prostate.
11:43 PM Jun 4th from TweetDeck

Gwyneth Paltrow’s legs are shining brighter than Conan did out in the sun in that last segment. Should one powder their legs?
12:05 AM Jun 5th from TweetDeck

Next guest on Conan, Joel McHale. Is he funny? Yes. Is he the best “Soup” host ever? Negative. I still miss Greg Kinnear.
12:20 AM Jun 5th from TweetDeck

John Mayer can’t get too close to children. Keeps them behind a plastic wall while singing “California Dreamin” on Conan.
12:35 AM Jun 5th from TweetDeck

Ryan Seacrest just named dropped Angela Lansbury on The Tonight Show. How cute. And he says he’s not gay.
about 13 hours ago from TweetDeck

Andy Richter’s head looks especially bloated in that puke-green shirt. Fat guy in a little coat.
about 13 hours ago from TweetDeck

Did I really just applaud Patton Oswalt’s balls? Johnny Carson is rolling over in his grave right now.
about 13 hours ago from TweetDeck

Conan is done with first week of The Tonight Show. Celebrity Survey says, he’s getting into the groove. Now if only Leno would disappear.
about 13 hours ago from TweetDeck

Make sure to check out my Twitter feed this Sunday for live Twittering from the Tony Awards. @columbiajames

Liza Minnelli Talks Will Ferrell, Tony’s & More

lizainterviewOne fantastic perk of working the Broadway scene is the opportunity to randomly meet an entertainment legend.  Today’s star power doesn’t come anywhere near that of stage and screen greats like Frank Sinatra, Ethel Merman or Judy Garland.  There was a time when stars like those were all over town, both here in New York and back home in Hollywood.  As time goes on, there are less and less powerhouses left to entertain us.

So, when I got the call that Liza Minnelli, one of the great entertainers, was willing to sit down for an exclusive interview, it didn’t take much convincing before I agreed to shoot it.  And the setting couldn’t have been more appropriate for the likes of Liza.  The famed Sardi’s on 44th Street in Midtown.  With Liza’s caricature hanging on the wall, we sat her down to chat with Jim Caruso, a cast member in “Liza’s at the Palace” and our good friend.

The whole afternoon was exciting, as Liza was her energetic and entertaining self.  One highlight from the interview is when Liza turned the tables on Will Ferrell.  Conan O’Brien’s The Tonight Show kicked off earlier this week with Will as its first guest, and during his interview he joked that a vote for Liza at the Tony Awards was like a vote for a “commie.”  Other great moments from our Liza interview was her reminiscing about “Arthur” co-star Dudley Moore, giving a shout out to singer Pink and fawning over “Law & Order: Criminal Intent” star Vincent D’Onofrio.

Hopefully you’ll enjoy the video as much as I enjoyed shooting it.  Take note, it’s over 20 minutes long.  Now I’m going to dust off my “Arthur” DVD and get caught between the moon and New York City.

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