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Trump Says Biden Sent FBI Agents into January 6th Crowd, But Trump Was President and Had Total Control of Agency

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Donald Trump is confused.

He thinks Joe Biden was president on January 6, 2021. He says on social media:

“THE BIDEN FBI PLACED 274 AGENTS INTO THE CROWD ON JANUARY 6. If this is so, which it is, a lot of very good people will be owed big apologies. What a SCAM – DO SOMETHING!!! President DJT”

This is totally untrue. Trump was president until Biden was sworn in on January 20th.

Contrary to internet rumors, the president-elect does not take control of the FBI before being sworn in. Anything else is a flat out lie or “alternative fact.”

Trump had an MRI Friday at Walter Reed hospital. He has seemed demented for months. This statement seems like proof. Will Jake Tapper or any of the people who attacked Biden for his mental state look into this? Probably not.

Taylor Swift Big Announcement Monday on “GMA”: “Showgirl” Part 2? Retirement? Presidential Run? Bailing Out the Government?

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There’s not much left for Taylor Swift to do after the past week.

She sold 4 million copies of her new album, “The Life of a Showgirl.” She was all over the media. She broke countless records.

Yet, the ubiquitous singer is restless. She’s making a special announcement Monday morning on “Good Morning America.”

So what could it be? She’s already said she’s not going on tour since the Eras tour also broke records and made her a billionaire.

Maybe she’s got “Showgirl” Pt. 2 coming this week. The album has only 12 tracks, which is nothing for a compulsive artist like Swift. She’s probably 12 more songs ready, and plans on breaking a new record.

Other choices: giving all her money to charity? Retirement? Running for president or even Congress? Bailing out the government? Co-hosting “Live with Kelly and Mark”?

There’s no limit to what Taylor Swift could be doing on “GMA.” One thing is clear, she’s not going away.

Legendary Soul Man Sam Moore, One of the Greatest Rock and R&B Stars of All Time, Would Have Turned 90 Today

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Today would have been Sam Moore’s 90th birthday.

The great soul man R&B legend, rock star, singer of country and gospel, left us on January 10th of this year. There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t think about him, and ditto his legions of fans, friends, and admirers.

The star of the Sixties super duo Sam & Dave can still be heard ’round the clock on Sirius XM’s Soul Town, and on oldies radio around the world. New generations might not know his name, but they know his voice and his songs: “Soul Man,” “Hold On I’m Coming,” “I Thank You,” “When Something is Wrong with My Baby.”

I met Sam and his wife Joyce in 1999 at the annual Rhythm and Blues Foundation Pioneer Awards dinner. It was destiny. Sam starred in my documentary, “Only the Strong Survive,” which was shown in Cannes in 2002. He and Joyce roomed with the late filmmaker DA Pennebaker his director wife, Chris Hegedus. The friendships never ended.

Sam was sometimes confused with Sam Cooke, who was killed in 1964. That Sam had wanted our Sam to join his singing group. They were friends but Sam Moore knew he was a star. When he and Dave Prater became partners, their star exploded. On Atlantic Records via Stax they became international sensations.

Sam had a bad few years after the duo busted up, but his next was almost better. First he was rediscovered by Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi, who based “The Blues Brothers” on Sam & Dave. Then Bruce Springsteen, Sam’s most ardent fan, declared him “The Greatest Living Soul Singer on the Planet.” The accolades poured in, and Sam — thanks to wife Joyce — never stopped doing what he loved right up til the end.

Everyone who knew Sam has great stories because he loved to talk and reminisce. He dug the music world gossip. It was easy to crack him up and he gave back as good as he got. If you were interested in classic music history, Sam knew where all the bodies were buried and he’d tell us. “Oh, Roger,” he’d say in his Southern drawl, shaking his head. “You don’t know!”

We really thought we’d have a big 90th birthday party. But it wasn’t mean to be. Joyce is doing something today, and there will be a gospel brunch in Sam’s memory sometime soon. Sam didn’t like to sing unless he was being paid — after decades of rip offs. But a couple of times he sang “Happy Birthday” to me over the phone. There’s no recording but it’s in my head and in the universe for all time.

Sam, I really, really miss you, your humor, coverage, wisdom, strong convictions and lasting loyalty. What a privilege it was to celebrate so many birthdays with you over the years. Today, we’re having a cranberry juice toast to you, and listening to your incredible legacy.

Here’s a clip of Sam singing with the Isaac Hayes band (they were brothers, Isaac wrote the Sam & Dave hits) filmed in 1999 by Chris Hegedus and DA Pennebaker and illegally on YouTube. The filming was done at NJPAC in Newark, Isaac was there, and it one of the top 10 moments in my life. Sam is beyond outstanding.

White House Admits in Letter That Trump Got “Advanced Imaging,” aka MRI, During Second Health Checkup of the Year: What’s Wrong?

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The White House admitted today that Donald Trump had “advanced imaging” during second health check up of the year.

“Advanced imaging” means either an MRI or a CT scan, as most Americans know. You don’t get that in a normal physical.

It’s right there in the letter issued by The White House, right at the beginning.

You don’t receive “advanced imaging” as a preventative measure either. You get it if there’s suspicion of blocked arteries, stroke, or incipient racism.

Trump has spent months falling asleep during events. His speeches are frequently a mishmash of words. He forgets names all the time. He walks unsteadily. Lately he’s been talking about getting into heaven. (Not happening.)

What’s really going on? Will we see the actual reports from those tests? Stay tuned…

And as always we ask: where is Barron Trump? The 19 year old has not been seen in public in more than six months. He doesn’t attend even the events his father goes to that are reasonably fun, or non political. Sporting events, for example, that most 19 years old would jump at a chance to see…

Tragic: RIP Diane Keaton, 79, Oscar Winning Actress, Director, Artist, Author Known for “Annie Hall,” “Reds,” “The Godfather”

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Saddest news ever…
Beloved actress Diane Keaton has died at 79.

Oscar winner, director, artist, Keaton was unique in her beauty and intelligence. This is a stunning loss for her family, friends, and fans.

The Oscar was for “Annie Hall” in 1978. She created a memorable persona in attitude and fashion that informed generations.

No one in Hollywood had more friends across generations. Her friendships and relationships were so solid. She was always supportive of Woody Allen, her one time boyfriend and director of 8 of her films. When Woody was in trouble in the early 90s Diane starred in his “Manhattan Murder Mystery.” They always remained close.

There’s no word yet on Keaton’s cause of death, although I’m told her illness was something that started earlier this year and went quickly. Friends have been visiting her for months.

Box Office: “Battle” Soldiers On, “Tron Ares,” “Roofman” Lead Friday Pack, JLo “Spider Woman” Disappears

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Friday box office…

Jennifer Lopez’s “Kiss of the Spider Woman” has disappeared from the box office game.

Released Thursday night previews, “Spider Woman” has still not reported numbers on Saturday morning. Roadhouse Attractions has good reason since just looking at theater seat maps shows wide open spaces everywhere.

It’s too bad. Reviews are mixed or better for Bill Condon’s musical. Maybe tomorrow we’ll get some final weekend numbers…

Better news for Disney’s “Tron Ares,” which is up to $14.3 million and should have a decent weekend but a soft one.

Also bringing in bodies to seats is “Roofman” with Channing Tatum, which I will see tomorrow. We need adult-driven comedies to work! If “Roofman” can pave the way, “Is This Thing On?” has a chance in December. Let’s not drive everything to streaming!

Meanwhile, “One Battle After Another” raked in another $6.7 million. Paul Thomas Anderson’s film is still resonating for anyone who’s seen it. What a blast! Now Warner’s says Chase Infiniti will go in Best Actress, and I’ll bet she has a shot. This a career making movie for her. (I just have to stop telling her I have an Infiniti that was financed by Chase.)

You Can Now Buy One Track from “The Life of a Showgirl” as a Separate Download — And It’s Already Number 1 on iTunes

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At last.

A week after release, one song has been allowed onto downloading platforms from Taylor Swift’s “Life of a Showgirl.”

“The Fate of Ophelia” is now the only track from the album that can be downloaded separately. The rest of the tracks remain “Album Only.”

“Ophelia” is the album’s opening track. It set records of its own this week as the most everything in the history of music dating back to 102 BC. It’s also the basis of the first video from the album. The video is closing in on 50 million views tonight.

Review: Bradley Cooper’s “Is This Thing On?” Co-Stars Will Arnett and Laura Dern in an Edgy Comedy About Trying to Get Divorced

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It’s a true story, and when Bradley Cooper heard it from Will Arnett, they knew it was a movie.

A man’s marriage falls apart, he leaves home and becomes a stand up comic. One day his wife, on a date, wanders into a comedy club on MacDougal Street in Greenwich Village and hears him telling jokes about her.

In the movie, “Is This Thing On,” a gentle closer for the NY Film Festival, at least, it piques her curiosity.

Cooper has already proven himself a director of “event” movies with “A Star is Born” and “Maestro.” So why not try something small, intimate, and personal. He knows relationships, so this couple is not unlike the rock stars in “Star is Born” or Leonard and Felicia Bernstein.

The difference is these are mere mortals, just middle class people in the suburbs. Will Arnett is Alex, who has a job in finance but we never see. His marriage to Tessa, played with precision by Laura Dern, is no longer operable. They have two small boys but decide it’s best to separate and see if there’s life left in either of them.

Cooper has parents played by the under-seen Christine Ebersole and Ciaran Hinds (great casting). Andra Day, the brilliant singer who was nominated for playing Billie Holliday a few years ago, and Cooper himself, are their best friends. Sean Hayes and Scott Icenogle are amiable friends, too in a “Big Chill” sort of gang.

“Is This Thing On?” is a movie as much about stand up comedy as “Marty Supreme” is about ping pong. (This is not “Mrs. Maisel.”) The “thing” that might be ‘on’ is not a microphone but a marriage falling apart. The story is written by John Bishop– who something like this really happened to, Arnett, and Mark Chappell. They approach it like a John Updike or Cheever story updated with some laughs and cell phones and without any heavy drinking, just malaise.

Cooper is really a director, and he looks for moments in all of the scenes that lift what could be well trodden business into something sweet, poetic, and funny. My favorite concerns Alex framing a huge picture of Tessa when she played Olympic volleyball, seeing her jump from behind. It should be from the front, Cooper as the pal suggests, why don’t you just turn it around so you can see her face?

Any movie that features Andra Day singing “Amazing Grace” is worth your time, so when she and Hayes and the others hum it aloud in a scene with no dialogue otherwise, the movie rises like a souffle.

Will these stupid happy people get back together? You’ll have to wait to find out. “Is This Thing On?” is not heavy drama, but it’s needed break from reality with smart talk that raises reasonable expectations. It’s coming in December, but really it’s a March movie. Nonetheless, go see it for pure enjoyment.

Not for nothing, but the festival gave the film and itself a neat closing party across the street at Lincoln Restaurant, with the whole cast mixing and mingling. Among the guests: recent Oscar winner Adrien Brody and Georgina Chapman. Skipping the party: “Friends” star Courteney Cox and boyfriend rocker Johnny McDaid.

Taylor Swift Breaks the Record with a Record: Sells Just Over 4 Million Copies of “Showgirl,” Most Ever for One Week

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Taylor Swift has done it.

She’s sold 4.05 million copies of “The Life of a Showgirl.” She’s broken the record for the most albums sold in one week.

It’s a mediocre album, not her best work, but it had incredible marketing.

Swift outsold Adele’s “25” album which held the record with 3.5 million copies.

The effort was kind of genius: many iterations and formats. Also, no downloadable singles. All sales came from buying the album. Plus, streaming was insane, with “Showgirl” taking up the top 12 spots on Spotify all week.

Swift appeared this week on Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers’s shows. She did a ton of radio also. She might very well make a cameo tomorrow night on “Saturday Night Live.”

The real record here comes because this the 19th year of her career. She was already a billionaire. She’s aged out several generations of fans, but they’ve all stayed with her and kept the momentum going.

Listen it may not be “our” music, but it will be for all these girls and now women who’ve grown up on Taylor Swift. It could be a lot worse. I still eat sliced American cheese.

Thursday Box Office: Channing Tatum-Kirsten Dunst “Roofman” A Sleeper Hit, “Tron Ares” at $4.8 Mil, JLo “Kiss” Waiting

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The box office from Thursday night previews…

Derek Cianfrance’s “Roofman” could be a sleeper hit. Reviews are up to 91% on Rotten Tomatoes. People love this movie starring Channing Tatum.

Last night’s take was $1 million, but word of mouth should help boost those numbers tonight and tomorrow. Sunday is iffy for everyone because of the weather.

Disney’s “Tron Ares” was number 1 last night with $4.8 mil. You’re either a “Tron” fan or you’re not, but this will be the number 1 movie of the weekend.

Oscar tipped “One Battle After Another” will cross the $50 mil line this weekend. Still the #1 movie to see, still in the lead for Best Picture, Director, Supporting Actor and Actress, and a few others.

Updating: Jennifer Lopez “Kiss of the Spider Woman.” Keep refreshing…