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Top 10 Actress Earners? On What Planet!

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Thursday November 30, 2006 @ 3:41pm PST

So I’ve read The Hollywood Reporter‘s annual list of highest earning actresses and about some in the Top 10 all I can say is: ON WHAT PLANET? Here are my reasons:

nicole.jpg1. Nicole Kidman, makes $16 mil-$17 mil. What she should be earning: -$1 mil. That’s right, I’m saying that Nicole should be paying film companies to hire her, not the other way around. That’s because she’s poison at the box office, the female equivalent of Sean Penn. Women dislike her, men don’t think she’s sexy, and those Chanel ads induce nausea. My guess is Nicole’s rate dates back to Sony Pictures overpaying her for that bomb Bewitched. Since then, she’s been doing smaller films, but is signing for studio projects right now. Note to majors: save your $$$ and hire Reese or Angelina.

2. Reese Witherspoon, $15 mil. What she should be earning: $25 mil. Reese can do no wrong. Women love her, men love her, the camera loves her. And she’s smart: when she was looking for a new agency, she lamented not owning her Legally Blonde character because it’ll be Broadway bound. Which doesn’t mean all her films are great, but she’s always great in them. She opens a movie. ‘Nuff said.

renee.jpg3. Renee Zellweger, $15 mil. What she should be earning: $5 mil. Renee doesn’t open movies, unless the material is Bridget Jones-cloned. She’s fine as the wife or girlfriend, but then her price needs to be cut by a third. Worse, audiences are getting sick of her changing hair color whenever she changes parts. That’s a dye job, not an acting job. Sadly, she’s lost her once winning girl-next-door quality; now she’s trying to be a fashion diva. Ugh.

4. Drew Barrymore, $15 mil. What she should be asking: $3 mil. Drew has never been able to open a movie, and she never will. That doesn’t mean she isn’t sweet onscreen, but lately her roles have been too saccharine. If only she’d bring back that Poison Ivy edginess she once had. Women like her but they don’t want to be her (or even briefly married to Tom Green), whereas men don’t think she’s hot anymore. Drew’s price should go up when she grows up.

cameron.jpg5. Cameron Diaz, $15 mil. What she should be asking: $7 mil. Put her in a bikini, and she’s worth it. Put her in a chick flick (In Her Shoes, The Holiday), and she’s not. Everyone finds her sexy, but women don’t like her. (It’s jealousy. And not just because of Justin.) Plus, she simply doesn’t have much range as an actress from the neck up.

6. Halle Berry, $14 mil. What she should be asking: $5 mil. Once she lost her shot at launching a new franchise as 007′s Jinx, she lost what should have been her biggest paydays. Alas, she’s now the wrong side of 40, and Hollywood is cruel that way.

7. Charlize Theron, $10 mil. What she should be asking: $10 mil. A smart actress, surrounded by smart people, doing smart roles. Just don’t fuck it up with too many vanity projects like North Country.

angel.jpg8. Angelina Jolie, $10 mil. What she should be asking: $25 mil. There’s no one hotter and cooler right now than Angelina onscreen and off (just ask the stalkarazzi), but that could change if she starts auditioning for sainthood by making too many message movies. Let’s hope she’s too bad-ass for that.

9. Kirsten Dunst, $8 mil-$10 mil. What she should be asking: $1 mil. Eventually, the Spider-Man franchise will end. Marie Antoinette dying in theaters didn’t help her price. She was an idiot not to star in Bring It On sequels for big bucks. She’s not sexy enough and she won’t age well with audiences. This is a career about to end.

10. Jennifer Aniston, $8 mil. What she should be asking: $1 mil. She’s not a movie star. She’s a TV star. Big difference. Most of all, she’s not an interesting actress. She can’t open a movie, and her choice of material is abysmal. Sure, The Break-Up did okay business, but that was because of Vince and in spite of her. Soon she’ll be lucky to score the next Lifetime movie.

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The 411 On CAA Starting To Lose Clients

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Thursday November 30, 2006 @ 1:44pm PST

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caalogo-thumb.jpgBeyoncé, Kate Hudson, Hugh Grant — all … Read More »

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Comments On My Screenwriter Column…

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Thursday November 30, 2006 @ 12:36pm PST

Among the incredible reactions to my latest lalogo.gif column, Screenwriters In The Shit, come these two astute comments:

“An interesting side note is how well some of the New York based scribblers are doing. Tony Gilroy, David Koepp, John Hamburg, Richard … Read More »

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2007 Sundance Film Festival Lineup

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Wednesday November 29, 2006 @ 1:26pm PST

Here’s the lineup for the 2007 Sundance Film Festival (January 18-28). Brett Morgan’s docu Chicago 10 will open the fest. A total 64 films have been selected to compete for the best new work categories. A total 122 feature films … Read More »

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While Mr. $4 Mil Akiva Goldsman Fiddles, More Accomplished Movie Scribes Burn

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Wednesday November 29, 2006 @ 12:03pm PST

My latest lalogo.gif column, Screenwriters In The Shit, examines today’s desperate situation in Hollywood: while Akiva Goldsman fiddles, more accomplished movie scribes burn. It puts into context my exclusive last week … Read More »

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How To Fight Hollywood’s Caste System

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Wednesday November 29, 2006 @ 10:33am PST

The findings of this report on casting aren’t a surprise, but the fact that they justify legal action against the Hollywood caste system is. A new study by the UCLA School of Law and UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center finds that Latino, black, Asian American and Native American actors have few acting … Read More »

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Pam Anderson/Kid Rock ‘Borat’ Bust-Up: What’s Ron Meyer Got To Do With It?

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Wednesday November 29, 2006 @ 9:57am PST

Here’s what interests me — well, more like confuses me — about the Pam Anderson/Kid Rock Borat bust-up: This happened at Ron … Read More »

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Pellicano: Woman Who Got Away Indicted

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Tuesday November 28, 2006 @ 2:23pm PST

If at first the feds do not succeed, they try, and try, again. So word from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for Los Angeles today is that a federal grand jury returned a superseding indictment against former SBC phone employee Joann Wiggan last … Read More »

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‘Casino Royale’ Biggest Global Bond Ever; #1 Pic Overseas With $224+ Mil Already

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Sunday November 26, 2006 @ 7:23am PST

bondprepar.jpg007 so far is doing Da Vinci Code-like biz in all 50 countries where it’s opened No. 1 (except the U.S. where it opened No. 2). There were 18 new international debuts for Casino Royale (in Paris Read More »

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Tap Dancin’ Baby Mumbles Hot Xmas Toy: ‘Happy Feet’ No. 1, ‘Casino Royale’ No. 2; It’s ‘Deja Vu’ (#3) At The U.S. Box Office

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Thursday November 23, 2006 @ 12:28pm PST

babymumbles.jpgSUNDAY AM: Happy T-Bird weekend, and get out of the way for the mall stampede as shoppers try to score one of the hottest toys this holiday season: Happy Feet‘s Baby Mumbles, on sale … Read More »

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EXCLUSIVE: New $ High for Screenwriter

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Wednesday November 22, 2006 @ 10:38am PST

akiva.jpgI’m about to give all the Hollywood moguls indigestion before they’ve even taken a bite of their Thanksgiving meal. That’s because I’m told that Akiva Goldsman, who adapted Dan Brown’s worldwide bestseller into … Read More »

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RIP: John M Higgins, Astute B&C Editor

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Tuesday November 21, 2006 @ 3:33pm PST

What a shock that Broadcasting & Cable‘s business editor John M. Higgins is gone at the age of 45 (Monday night, of a heart attack). Like most good journalists, he had a way of establishing an instant and easy intimacy … Read More »

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RIP: Robert Altman 1925-2006

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Tuesday November 21, 2006 @ 9:07am PST

Robert Altman, the director and writer and producer known for his originality and creativity, died at age 81. Who didn’t love his movies? I thought, as a tribute, I’d reprint a portion of his speech accepting the Honorary Academy Award during the 78th Oscar broadcast. (He never won an Oscar, but should have): “I’ve always said… Read More »

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Another Pellicano Trial Delay: August 22

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Monday November 20, 2006 @ 5:50pm PST

Pellsmaller.jpgU.S. District Court judge federal Dale Fischer today postponed the racketeering and wiretapping trial of Hollywood private eye Anthony Pellicano until August 22. Originally scheduled first for October and then for February, the trial keeps … Read More »

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Kramer Apologized On Dave Tonight With Seinfeld’s Help; Behind The Meltdown: Comedy Clubs Are Cesspools Of Hate

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Monday November 20, 2006 @ 1:24pm PST

kramer.jpgUPDATE: I’m told arrangements were made by none other than Jerry Seinfeld himself for Michael Richards to go on Letterman via satellite tonight. Video here. “Kramer” made a major apology on Dave’s Late Show which had … Read More »

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PHOTO FINISH! Birds Beat Bond For #1; ‘Happy Feet’ Runs Away With Matinees; But 007 Opens Huge No. 1 In 27 Countries

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Friday November 17, 2006 @ 3:41pm PST

danielbond.JPGSUNDAY AM: (Refresh for latest) Whose numbers to believe? Sony officially tallied the Casino Royale weekend take at $40.6 mil, lower than any rival studio’s estimate, and Warner Bros. officially put Happy Feet at … Read More »

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Sitrick/BWR: No Love Lost, But No Faking

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Thursday November 16, 2006 @ 11:33pm PST

When I first heard about bad blood between two major showbiz flackeries, Sitrick and Company and BWR, I was intrigued enough to look into it. Well, it had to do with BWR bringing in crisis specialist Sitrick and Company for representation of Ryan … Read More »

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Tracking: Birds #1 & Bond #2 in U.S.? ‘Casino Royale’ UK Biggest 007 Opening

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Thursday November 16, 2006 @ 1:00pm PST

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FRIDAY UPDATE: Friday U.S. Matinees: Bond Beating Birds

THURSDAY UPDATE: I’m told Casino Royale with Daniel Craig is … Read More »

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Film Threat’s 2006 ‘Frigid 50′ List

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Thursday November 16, 2006 @ 12:14pm PST

I love Hollywood lists. I even love those flack-phonied-up Hollywood lists about “Best Feet” which are little more than an excuse just to mention actor clients who can’t get any other ink. Best of all are the cynical lists. So Film Threat has issued its annual 2006 “Frigid 50″ List … Read More »

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