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Category Archives: Movies
Reid’s heavy hand; Staying the course in Macao
Financing of SLS Las Vegas was made a little easier when Sen. Harry Reid (D) intervened on behalf of some of Sam Nazarian‘s all-important EB-5 visa investors. The inspector general of the Department of Homeland Security has identified four SLS … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Election, Harrah's, Harry Reid, Macau, Melco Crown Entertainment, MGM Mirage, Movies, Regulation, Sam Nazarian, The Strip
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Riviera’s fate sealed
… or soon will be. On Friday, the Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority is holding a board meeting at which the future of the venerable hotel-casino will be decided. On the table is a $182.5 million purchase, which values … Continue reading
Posted in Fontainebleau, LVCVA, Movies, Riviera, Technology, The Strip, Westgate LV
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Caesars’ hand forced; Pick a peck of Packer
Efforts by Appaloosa Management and others to push Caesars Entertainment Operating Co. into an involuntary bankruptcy have lit a fire under Caesars. The company is moving its planned bankruptcy filing up from Jan. 20 to tomorrow. Appaloosa and cohorts Tennenbaum Capital Partners … Continue reading
Posted in Genting, Geoff Freeman, Harrah's, James Packer, Movies, Philippines, Politics, The Strip, Wall Street
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“Showstoppers” gets it done; Soul-searching at Cirque
Basking in the afterglow of the opening night of ShowStoppers. (Or properly, Steve Wynn’s Showtoppers) Wynn Resorts CEO Steve Wynn called it the most satisfying creative experience he’d had to date. When he finishes a hotel, he said, all he … Continue reading
Posted in Cirque du Soleil, Entertainment, Movies, Steve Wynn, The Strip
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La dolce Delano
Since my wife and I had already stayed (very comfortably) at Delano Las Vegas, we didn’t feel incumbent upon us to attend last night’s grand opening. Maybe that was a mistake on our part: It looks like we missed a … Continue reading
Posted in MGM Mirage, Movies, The Strip
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Megaflop at the Trop
Whatever the hold Mamma Mia! exerted over Las Vegas audiences, it’s gone — and so will be the show, closing Aug. 3 after an abortive, three-month run. It doesn’t figure: A previous incarnation at Mandalay Bay (which Mandalay Resort Group … Continue reading
Posted in ABBA, Alex Yemenidjian, Downtown, Entertainment, MGM Mirage, Movies, The Strip
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Sands: Hacked and heckled
If Sheldon Adelson hasn’t come to regret his ‘nuke Iran‘ rant he may soon do so. While Las Vegas Sands struggles to make its Web sites fully functional again, Adelson’s cyber-tormentors are taking a victory lap. A “Zhao Anderson” posted … Continue reading
Posted in Florida, Geoff Freeman, Internet gambling, Movies, Politics, Sheldon Adelson, Technology
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Quote of the Day
“The message was somewhat of a cross between the awful Ben Affleck–Justin Timberlake movie Runner, Runner and Reefer Madness, the ’30s-era propaganda film that melodramatically exploited the dangers of marijuana use.” — Howard Stutz on Sheldon Adelson‘s anti-Internet gambling fright … Continue reading
Posted in Internet gambling, Movies, Sheldon Adelson
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Freeman flunks; Casino insecurity; Between a Hard Rock and a good deed
It’s a good thing that American Gaming Association President Geoff Freeman hightailed it to Barcelona this week to give a speech. During Global Gaming Expo, his signature achievement was to stake the AGA’s credibility on a Justin Timberlake movie. Freeman … Continue reading
Posted in Alex Yemenidjian, Atlantic City, Charity, Delaware, Economy, Election, G2E, Hard Rock International, Harrah's, Indiana, Internet gambling, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Movies, New York, Penn National, Regulation, Taxes, The Strip, Tourism
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Quote of the Day
“Hollywood has a way of glamorizing everything up to and including vampires. This is a movie that highlights a part of the Internet that has real downside unless governments act.” — MGM Resorts International spokesman Alan Feldman on the new … Continue reading
Posted in Internet gambling, MGM Mirage, Movies
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Penn loses yet again; Weirdest story of the year
In a stunning setback, voters in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, have decided they don’t want any part of a Penn National Gaming slot parlor. By a very wide margin, they nixed the project, thereby reducing the field of competitors to three: Raynham … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Current, Election, Foxwoods, Internet gambling, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Mohegan Sun, Movies, Penn National, Politics
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Quote of the Day
“You walk out, slightly numbed by the experience, slightly unfulfilled, longing for a shark, or the simple humanity of a punch to the face.” — Stephen Marche, on the stultifying phenomenon known as the “moviecoaster.”
“Peepshow” finally poops out
If you still haven’t seen whatever’s left of Planet Hollywood‘s oft-downsized Peepshow, you’d better hurry: The show is closing September 1. Frankly, I’m impressed that it lasted as long as it did — an impressive four years –considering that customers … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona, Current, Dining, Entertainment, Harrah's, Movies, Planet Hollywood
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Revel: Don’t cry for him, Argentina; Are Twinkies the new Caesars?
Revel Atlantic City‘s day of deliverance is at hand: CEO Kevin DeSanctis has been ousted, along with Chief Investment Officer Michael Garrity. But there’s no need to shed tears over their fate. They will continue “developing amenity projects” for Revel … Continue reading
“Someone needs to burn this place to the ground”
It seems potentially very funny … but isn’t Bradley Cooper getting rather dark and tragic for this sort of thing? He looks like a Quentin Tarantino protagonist who’s been parachuted into a Disney picture.
Adelson: Yes, we did! Wait, no, we didn’t! Well, OK, sorta … but not really!
“On the U.S. side … we view the State of Nevada as having uninspiring oversight of activities occurring in Macau. For every gap of oversight that exists from the Nevada Gaming Control Board or Nevada Gaming Commission, the U.S. Federal … Continue reading
Resorts World LV: Look familiar?
A reader in Arizona asks the question that was on my mind yesterday and probably yours, too: “Is it just me … or does this look like just a copper/gold-colored version of CityCenter?” Agreed! (With a large helping of Mandalay … Continue reading
Missouri: Penn vs. Penn; Pinnacle debacle deepens
This just in: It’s another winning strategy from those gaming-industry masterminds at Colony Capital. God forbid you’re playing at the Atlantic Club and work up an appetite. Or did Tom Barrack hear about “Stiff of the Year” and wants to … Continue reading
Posted in Ameristar, Atlantic City, Colony Capital, Colorado, Dining, Economy, Election, Genting, Harrah's, Illinois, International, Isle of Capri, Kansas, Marketing, Maryland, Missouri, Movies, Penn National, Pinnacle Entertainment, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, Singapore, The Strip, Tourism, Wall Street
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USA Today’s best of the Strip
Pursuant to our last S&G dispatch, here are the USA Today choices for top attractions on the Strip (uniqueness and affordability being prime considerations). If you’re not staying at a Hilton property right now, you aren’t vouchsafed access to the … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, CityCenter, Cosmopolitan, Dining, Entertainment, Environment, George Maloof, Harrah's, MGM Mirage, Movies, Planet Hollywood, Steve Wynn, The Strip, Tourism, Transportation
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Hicks is back; Sheldon Adelson, misery broker
Give Caesars Entertainment for making a good call this week. It’s inked a one-year residency deal with American Idol winner Taylor Hicks to return to Bally’s, starting Oct. 17. Prices will still begin at a wallet-friendly $40/seat and, in light … Continue reading
