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(Read) How Elon Musk Made a Human Relationship with Singer Grimes, Who Likes to Listen to An Hour of War History Before Bed

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The great journalist Walter Isaacson has a big biography of Elom Musk coming out next month. It’s called “Elon Musk,” just to make things easy. Walter’s written thick bios of Steve Jobs and Henry Kissinger, and was once the editor of Time magazine, among other things.

On Twitter or X today Walter offers a little excerpt about how Musk met the singer Grimes after breaking up with Amber Heard. Just hearing about Musk having human relationships is odd, but this is kind of sweet in its own bizarre way. I’ve edited it in paragraph breaks just to make it easy to read.

Simon & Schuster is the publisher. They’re being sold this week to New York billionaire Henry Kravis’s legendary finance group, by the way. KKR did a good job when they owned New York magazine years ago, I hope they do the same for S&S.

from the book:

“Every now and then, often at the most complex of times, the Creators of Our Simulation—those rascals who conjure up what we are led to believe is reality—drop in a sparky new element, one that creates chaotic new subplots. And thus into Musk’s life in the spring of 2018, amid the emotional tsunami caused by his breakup with Amber Heard, came a waiflike weaver of sounds, Claire Boucher, known as Grimes, a smart and spellbinding performance artist whose appearance would lead to new children, on-and-off domesticity, and even a public battle with an unhinged rapper.

Born in Vancouver, Grimes had produced four albums by the time she started dating Musk. Drawing on science fiction themes and memes, her mesmerizing music combined sonic texture with elements of dream pop and electronica. She had an adventuresome curiosity that led her to become interested in eclectic ideas, such as a thought experiment known as Roko’s basilisk, which posits that artificial intelligence could get out of control and torture any human who had not helped it gain power. These are the types of things that she and Musk worry about. When Musk wanted to tweet a pun about it, he Google-searched to find an image, and he discovered that Grimes had made it an element of her 2015 music video “Flesh without Blood.” She and Musk got into a Twitter exchange that led, in the modern way, to direct-messaging and texting.

They had met before and, ironically, it was when Musk was in an elevator with Amber Heard. “Remember that elevator meeting?” Grimes asked during a late-night conversation I had with her and Musk. “I mean that was super weird.” “Of all the times to meet,” Musk agreed. “You were staring at me very intensely.” “No,” she corrected, “you were the one giving me a weird stare.” After they met again through the Roko’s basilisk exchange on Twitter, Musk invited her to fly up to Fremont to visit his factory, his idea of a good date. “We just walked the floor all night, and I watched him try to fix things,” Grimes says. The next night, while driving her to a restaurant, he showed how fast the car accelerated, then took his hands off the wheel, covered his eyes, and let her experience Autopilot. “I was like, oh shit, this guy is fucking crazy,” she says. “The car was signaling and changing lanes by itself. It felt like a scene out of a Marvel movie.”

At the restaurant, he carved “EM+CB” on the wall. When she compared his powers to those of Gandalf, he gave her a rapid-fire trivia test on Lord of the Rings. He wanted to see whether she was truly a faithful fan. She passed. “That mattered to me,” Musk says. As a gift, she gave him a box of animal bones she had collected. In the evenings, they listened to Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History and other history podcasts and audiobooks. “The only way I could be in a serious relationship is if the person I’m dating can also listen to an hour of, like, war history before bed,” she says.

RIP William Friedkin, Oscar Winning Director of The French Connection Was the First Auteur To Take Town by Storm

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Everyone used to call him Billy Friedkin. William Friedkin has died at age 87 after a rollercoaster life in Hollywood. His back to back hits, “The French Connection” and “The Exorcist,” just preceded the Spielberg-Coppola-Scorsese barrage that followed. Friedkin was the first auteur of the new world of film in 1970 and rode the wave right til the end.

Let’s not diminish that he loved the Hollywood image. He was married to newscaster Kelly Lange, and then to actresses Lesley Anne Warren and French superstar Jeanne Moreau. His final and longest marriage was to genius Hollywood exec Sherry Lansing, in a real love match. Condolences to her and the family.

Friedkin had a lot of trouble on “The Night They Raided Misnky’s,” but it was a hit in 1968 and led to “The Boys in the Band,” which was very cutting edge at the time. Then came “The French Connection” and Gene Hackman and all its Oscars (five including Picture, Director, Actor in 1971. That set him up for life. So to come right back with “The Exorcist” two years later — with people fainting in screenings, women being carried, etc — was remarkable. Friedkin was a legend at a young age.

The rest of the career includes some questionable things like “Cruisin;” and a surprise hit with “To Live and Die in LA.” I met him in 1978 in Boston. I was going to college, he was shooting “The Brinks Job” with Peter Falk. The prep was during the winter, during a now historic snowstorm. But there was also one going on within the production. Cocaine everywhere. Hollywood comes to Boston. Jeanne Moreau visited him at the Copley Plaza. She and I discussed it years later. It was a surreal moment in time. (The movie isn’t very good.)

But Billy Friedkin is in the history books regardless. All you need is one classic that influences generations of filmmakers. That’s “The French Connection.” He won’t be forgotten.

Tragedy Pays: Rapper Travis Scott Sells Half Million New Albums After Beating Rap for 10 Astroworld Deaths, Thousands of Injuries

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Things have really worked out for Travis Scott, the rapper who’s involved with the Kardashians. (He’s scored two children with Kylie Jenner.)

His latest album sold nearly 500,000 copies last week and finished at number 1. It’s one of the highest single week sales of the year.

Apparently, his fans were able to separate the man from his real life. In 2021, Scott hosted the Astroworld fest in Houston. There was a riot. Ten people died, including a child, and thousands were injured.

But Texas justice prevailed. The DA was unable to pin Astroworld on Scott, who avoided an indictment and any prosecution. Whew!

Nevertheless, the families of the killed and injured are suing him. They’ve probably not bought his new album.

The DA, named Kim Ogg, didn’t sound too upset. “It is tragic that 10 innocent people were killed while trying to enjoy an evening of music and entertainment, something many of us do routinely and without a second thought to our safety. But a tragedy isn’t always a crime, and not every death is a homicide,” Ogg said in a statement. “This grand jury’s determination has no impact on the many civil lawsuits pending.”

Robert Hilliard, an attorney for 9 year old Ezra Blount’s family, will also not be be buying the album. He said in a statement in June when Scott skipped responsibility:

“There is clear culpability and gross negligent conduct committed by these various civil defendants directly resulting in deaths and serious injury,” Hilliard said. “Though disappointed the grand jury declined to find this conduct was criminal, Ezra Blount’s family will continue and wait for their day in court. A Harris County jury, once given an opportunity to see the damning evidence leading up to causing this tragedy, may very well return a record Texas verdict against these defendants.”

The top 10 albums include Scott and a couple from Morgan Wallen, who was caught using the N word on a video two years ago and was rewarded with huge sales. The number 1 single is still Jason Aldean’s racist song, “Try That in a Small Town.” The music business has surrendered all editorial control.

Trump Morning Rant: Says “Deranged” Special Prosecutor Jack Smith Taking Away First Amendment Rights with Protection Order

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It’s going to be a wild day in Trump Land.

Trump and his cronies have until 5 pm to file an answer to special prosecutor Jack Smith’s request for an order of protection — or rather why Judge Tanya Chutkan shouldn’t keep imposing it after this past Friday.

To gain sympathy from the judge, Trump has now posted new rants calling Smith “deranged” and claiming in all caps that he’d be losing his First Amendment rights. This is the same Trump who treated the press as Public Enemy Number 1 and used Fox News as his state network, and was abusive to reporters he didn’t like/

This may be a diversion from the coming indictment — number 4 — in Atlanta this week.

X-Citing: NC-17 Rated “Passages” About a Menage a Trois Scores Highest Per Screen Average this Weekend

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We haven’t a really good menage a trois movie in quite a while, have we?

So, welcome to “Passages,” directed by Ira Sachs and starring Franz Rogowski, Ben Whishaw and Adèle Exarchopoulos. “Passages” hails from indie distributor MUBI. It was rated NC-17 because they all have a lot of sex with each other. (The two guys are married to each other, Rogowski’s character also falls in love with Exarchopolous’s. Hilarity and fornication ensue.)

Over the weekend, “Passages” — only in theaters — had the highest per screen average of any movie — $21,333 in each of three theaters. I’m sure the number of theaters will grow next Friday. “Passages” has a very high 93 on Rotten Tomatoes.

It looks “steamy” from the trailer. MUBI — which is only six years old — has gotten a fast reputation for repping cutting edge films around the world — movies like “Drive My Car” and “Aftersun.” But “Passages” is their first one sent just to US theaters with no streaming as of yet.

NC-17 films used to be rated “X” and can’t be advertised in old school media like newspapers. But it’s a new world now with the ‘interweb’. Social media and the like have changed all the rules. Also, Sachs has a reputation for making daring films, so his name carries a lot of weight, too. Actress Exarchopolous also already has an NC-17 movie under her belt with “Blue is the Warmest Color.” Whishaw you know from James Bond movies, although he’s an important theater actor in the UK.

“Passages” was a big hit at Sundance last winter — of course — and soon everyone will see it. How well it does in theaters is almost beside the point. When it hits the MUBI streaming service, the company will have to buy extra bandwidth.

Donald Trump Has Sunday Morning Meltdown on Social Media, Attacking Judge in DC Case, Nancy Pelosi, Jack Smith: Contempt Coming?

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Let’s say Donald Trump is innocent of all charges in the DC case– inciting an insurrection at the nation’s Capitol. These are felony charges and they’re serious. Trump was told by the judge not to hop on social media and start attacking everyone involved.

On Friday. the Department of Justice — which would put a chill down the spine of any normal person who is in court with that office — obtained an order of protection against Trump which he has until Monday at 5pm to defend. And still he has posted the most inflammatory comments of all time on his social media, designed to get him some kind of contempt charge from the court. He’s not only going after Special Prosecutor Smith but also Judge Tanya Chutkan. That can only end badly!

That Trump calls anyone else “deranged” is laughable. He may wind up pleading mental illness, dementia, something because these are the Tweets (or whatever) of a sick man. I guess there’s always the chance he wants to go to jail now, to rile up his base, but even that seems like a conspiracy theory!

Box Office: “Barbie” Crosses the One “Barbillion” Line Today as Warner Bros. Is Out of the Red and In the Pink!

Yes, it’s true. The world is mad for “Barbie.”

Warner Bros. PR has coined the word “Barbillion.” And today, “Barbie” crosses that line worldwide and galactically.

A little less than half of that comes from the US, and “Barbie” isn’t over by a long shot. From now through Labor Day they will be in the pink! All the money they lost on everything else this year seems like a distant memory. Plus, they have the number 2 movie this week — the dreadful horror film,”Meg 2,” and “The Blue Beetle” about to not have a Volkswagen tie-in.

Keep refreshing…

“Billions” is Back This Week for a Final Season, And the Biggest Change is Condola Rashad’s Shortened First Name in the Credits

Fans of “Billions” love the character Kate Sacker, played by Condola Rashad.

For seven seasons Rashad has played Sacker with a great pedigree. She’s been nominated four times for Tony Awards. Her mother is Tony and Emmy winning Phylicia Rashad, her father is sportscaster and former NFL star, Ahmad Rashad.

But there’s a big change I noticed in the opening credits of the seventh and final season of “Billions.” Condola is now calling herself “Dola.”

“Dola” is what she’s been using for her music career. I guess with “Billions” ending, we’ll be seeing the emerging Dola on the music scene. I just hope Condola gets back to the stage soon. She’s a terrific actress!

As for Kate Sacker, we’ll have to wait and see what her fate is on “Billons.” Season 7 drops on August 8th.

Jamie Foxx Apologizes for Post that Seemed Antisemitic, It Was Just a Friend Who Betrayed Him

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Jamie Foxx is sorry for the poor wording of a post yesterday.

On Instagram he uncharacteristically ranted about a friend who did him wrong. But the way he worded it, some people took it as antisemitic.

Foxx immediately deleted the post. (I understood it to mean he found a mole in his group who was selling stories to the tabloids.)

Right now he writes:

Here was the previous post:

Box Office: “Barbie” Fever Cooling? Juggernaut Movie Drops 41% from Last Friday, But Still a Mega Hit

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“Barbie” fever may finally be cooling.

Last night the toy story made $16 million. That’s a 41% drop from last Friday’s $29 million. The party isn’t over, but the guests are starting to get tired and may be going home soon.

“Barbie” is expected to add a total of $50 million this weekend, bringing the bottom line to $457 million. That’s a huge amount of money and success — until of course all the marketing money is calculated in. No one’s talking about that yet.

Yesterday there was a report that Warner Bros. has no sequel plans because they didn’t sign up the principal players. But you can place a bet that there will be a sequel, everyone will return, and there will be plenty of gauze over the lenses to keep these actors looking young enough for the roles! Maybe a scenario for the sequel will focus on Barbie and Ken’s kids — although without genitals, that would be hard to explain!

Meanwhile, “Oppenheimer” fell only 38% from last week and has buzzed along to $208 million. Extraordinary.