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The Liz Smith Column | 10/21/2009 6:00 am

Liz Smith: Sophia Loren in 'The Best Movie I've Ever Done!'

Also from Our Gossip Girl:  Broadway anticipates Catherine Zeta-Jones and her ‘Night Music,’ and Hilary Swank is flying high as ‘Amelia’ and weeping over meat.
Sophia Loren © WireImage
"I’d rather go to Fat Burger!" was Michael Jackson’s response when his onetime producer, Gary Pudney, told him that they were going to visit the palace in Monaco.

When they arrived at the main room, Michael spotted Prince Rainier’s throne. "Can I sit on that?" he begged Mr. Pudney. "No, you cannot sit on the throne of a Serene Highness," came the answer.

Well, if you take a look at the amazing Architectural Digest for November, you’ll see that Michael got his own throne to sit on. Photos inside are rare and taken some years ago at Neverland by the photographer of photographers, Harry Benson.

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Speaking of kings, queens and princes, Henry VIII must be rolling in his grave. It is reported that the Queen of England and her consort, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, have grown increasingly sympathetic to the Roman Catholic Church and are eagerly awaiting the visit of Pope Benedict to Great Britain. He will stay in Buckingham Palace.

Mandrake in the Telegraph reports that the queen’s husband has opened a new wing of the famous Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham, the first time any English Royal has done such a thing in over 400 years.

The Duchess of Kent shocked the royal family by converting to Catholicism in 1994, but the rest remained steadfast in the traditions of the Reformation. They say, however, that now the Windsors are "appalled" at certain developments in the Church of England.

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Harvey Weinstein, quoted in the November issue of Vogue, says, "I’ve made more than 100 movies, but I’ve never ever made a movie like this!"

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The Cast of "Nine," photo courtesy of the Weinstein Company (TWC)

He’s talking about the coming movie musical of "Nine." Vogue sent Plum Sykes to be on the set along with Nicole Kidman, Penelope Cruz, Kate Hudson, Judi Dench, Fergie and Sophia Loren. Marion Cotillard was not working that day at the Shepperton Studios in Surrey.

Kidman, Cotillard, Cruz and Hudson appear on the cover of Vogue, photographed by Annie Leibovitz. (Who can say what happened to the other famous ladies – Madames Dench and Loren. Are they too mature for the cover of Vogue?)

Oh well, it’s Miss Loren, an icon-plus-deluxe, who gives the best quote. It is a money-quote, so to speak. She says of "Nine," directed by Rob Marshall: "It’s the best movie I’ve ever done!" This from a woman made a legend by the late Vittorio De Sica.

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Madonna is off to London to do more international PR for her greatest hits set, "Celebration." The CD is No. 1 all over Europe, a smash. It’s selling briskly in the U.S., too. (Despite M having done little to promote the album in America – wasted appearances on "Letterman" and "SNL.")

"Celebration" includes a new song titled "Revolver" with lyrics like "My love’s a revolver/my sex is a killer/do you want to die happy?"

Madonna is capable of penning serious, lush, poignant ballads. And perhaps she will again. But with Jesus in her life right now, she ain’t feeling poignant. You go, girl. Line ‘em up and shoot ‘em down.

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Tickets are now on sale for the highly anticipated revival of Stephen Sondheim’s classic "A Little Night Music." This is the lush and witty re-vamp of Ingmar Bergman’s famous movie of romantic intrigues, "Smiles of a Summer Night."

The gorgeous movie queen Catherine Zeta-Jones will play actress Desiree Armfeldt, whose stagnant emotions are rejuvenated by a chance encounter with an old lover, now married. And five-time Tony-winning Broadway legend Angela Lansbury appears as Desiree’s mother, Madame Armfeldt, who does not approve of her daughter’s career or love life. Do I see a sixth Tony for Angela?!

Previews at the Walter Kerr Theater begin November 24. "Night Music" opens on December 13, and then we can send in the clowns. Hopefully, with good reviews. Go to NightMusicOnBroadway.com for ticket info.

22 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Susan Gabriel

Finally, something to look forward to from Hollywood. Unfortunately, they don’t cater to women very much, if at all. But I will happily give them my money for "Nine."

Susan Gabriel

By Susan Gabriel on 10/21/2009 3:52 pm
Rachel M
I feel that Catherine’s husband is a cheater who never cared about his first family. His first wife stood by him as his career was starting and he repaid her by cheating on her. I can tell this by how he treats his second family. Like father like son. He learned this behavior from his own father.
By Rachel M on 10/21/2009 5:30 pm
E .

Ahhh Sophia Loren - so beautiful in so many ways.

I was just telling Mr. wOw yesterday how Madonna’s guy Jesus Luz looks as if he were a male clone of Sophia Loren and that I hope he’llbe a star in his own right.  Such beauty is surely meant to be appreciated by all.

By E . on 10/21/2009 6:44 pm
KatyDid Wells

Yes, yes, Sophia Loren is wonderful, Angela Lansbury is incredible, but all I have to do is read the name Dame Judi Dench and I know to expect quality and artistry. 

The cast of Nine sounds incredible, but (much like Chrome Toe already said) Kate Hudson seems like an odd choice here.  I’m sure she made a lot of money over the last several years, but her choice of movies were one fluff piece after another - I look forward to seeing some of that glimmer of talent we saw early on. 

Hilary Swank - a uniquely interesting woman, isn’t she… Amelia should be a good movie, I’m looking forward to it.

By KatyDid Wells on 10/22/2009 6:41 pm