Robert Novak is reporting that “according to Democratic sources, former President Clinton got Steven Spielberg to step away from a tacit endorsement of Sen. Barack Obama. Spielberg has let it be known that he will host a future fundraiser for Clinton” — Bill or Hilary? — “as part of a policy of helping all Democratic presidential candidates. But Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen seem to be clearly in Obama’s camp.” Let no one ever accuse Spielberg of lacking backbone or principle. A little massaging from an ex-President, some smiles and choice words and wham…he’s on the fence.
Hollywood Babble-On
I’ll be doing a live chat with Hollywood Babble-On‘s Marty Keegan on Thursday, 2.15, sometime around 1 pm. Keegan describes the L.A. Daily News-sponsored show as a “revolutionary” internet deal that allows for live broadcasts over your computer or cell phone, and also for the audience to text or phone in live, their questions and comments being incorporated into the show.
Keegan, a comedian-writer, is married to Time magazine reporter Rebecca Keegan, who’s one of the few people in the L.A. bureau to have survived those sweeping staff cuts.
Academy Oscar survey
Since no one’s come up with any kind of Best Picture Oscar prospectus that jells or resonates (i.e., nobody’s buying into my Babel declaration of a few days ago, while some are insisting it’s an LMS-vs.- Departed situation), I’m going to try sussing things anew by calling and grilling no less than 30 Academy members over the next couple of days. (And not just people I know and/or aesthetically relate to — I’m going to definitely contact some doddering blue-hair types.) If any Academy members or Oscar strategists want to get in touch to make this process easier, so much the better.
Eastwood on Scorsese
Commenting on the Best Director Oscar race, Clint Eastwood said yesterday that Martin Scorsese “probably has a good chance, there is a lot of sympathy for him, but I have no control over any of that. I always feel sorry…for the others, because there are other nominees and they’ve worked very hard on their projects, too. I don’t think any two people should be singled out.”
Where in the World…?
“On Monday morning in Berlin, sources confirmed that the Weinstein Company has signed a North American deal for Morgan Spurlock‘s Where in the World…, a new documentary about Osama bin Laden. With Spurlock in Berlin over the weekend, Cinetic Media and Wild Bunch screened about 15 minutes from the new film. TWC has yet to issue a formal announcement confirming the pact.” — from an e-mailed