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Donald Trump on Dire Situation in Gaza: Thinks Anne Frank Story Happened in the Movies, and in Germany (Watch)

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Donald Trump has no idea what he’s talking about or anything about history.

His claims of going to any college or even high school are now in doubt.

Speaking today about the dire situation in Gaza, Trump presented this idiotic idea: that the story of Anne Frank — whose name he doesn’t know — is fiction. “You see it in the movies.”

Also, he thinks whatever happened, was in Germany.

Anne Frank was from Amsterdam, Holland, and that’s where her family sought refuge from the Nazis in an attic until they were found and killed by the Nazim.ms.

Trump has blabbered many insane lies over the last six months, but this one seems worse than all of them.

Box Office: “Fantastic Four” $118 Million Weekend Actually a Disappointment as Sunday Guesstimates Weigh Down

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You can’t not trumpet a $118 million.

“Fantastic Four: First Steps” has a fantastic start this weekend, no kidding.

But guesstimates for today, Sunday, are disappointing to say the least. They’ve pulled down the total by at least $5 million.

“FF4” should have been in the $123-$130 million range.

But for some reason, Disney is seeing Sunday as a big weigh down.

I’m surprised. Maybe they’ll gin up with better, corrected numbers tomorrow.

In any case, “FF4” is a hit.

But are these movies drawing big crowds in their initial release and then tailing off? Even “Superman” is slowing down as it approaches $300 million. And internationally, it’s met with less enthusiasm than anticipated.

“Jurassic World” same thing. Just crossed $300 million, but the big buzz is gone.

Meantime, A24 is having a tough summer. Just buying ‘name director’ movies isn’t working so well. “The Materialists” is done at $36 million. “Eddington” dropped 61% in its second week as word spread. “Eddington,” as I said last week, is “deadington.”

Sorry, baby. Oh wait, that’s the name of one of their other flops.

Here’s hoping for bigger things from A24 this summer and fall. The new Spike Lee, “Highest to Lowest,” should bring the magic.

Trump Posts Insane Diversion Posts to Take Heat off Epstein Connection, Attacks Beyonce, ABC, NBC, Oprah, Al Sharpton

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Wow. Donald Trump has still posted anything about “South Park,” despite the show mocking his teeny penis, leaving him fat, bloated, and dead in the desert. But he is attacking Beyonce, Oprah, Al Sharpton, ABC, NBC, and Comcast. Trump is throwing everything against the wall to see if it will stick. This is to divert attention from the Epstein scandal which is now devouring his administration. He’s actually losing followers and gaining new enemies as he lies, lies, lies all day about not caring about Epstein, not knowing Epstein, not thinking about Ghislaine Maxwell’s pardon. Trump should write a “Book of Diversions.” It could start with Rosie O’Donnell and her citizenship. Whatever happened to that? The Melania Opera House? Below, find more of the same. Only, even his dumbest followers must be getting it by now. The reason Washington is so air-polluted this summer is all coming from the White House. wp>

Surprise! Billy Joel Releases 150 Track Digital Soundtrack to HBO Documentary Including Rare and Unissued Songs

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This is a mind blower.

Billy Joel, HBO, and Sony have just dropped a 150 track digital soundtrack to the new documentary “As So It Goes.”

Part 2 of the excellent doc premiered on HBO last night. The doc itself is about 5 hours. The soundtrack is over 6 hours.

But what a collection! Demos, live performances, remixes of very old songs, some songs we’ve only heard in the documentary, and so on. For Billy Joel fans, this is the Holy Grail.

Only three or four tracks didn’t make it onto Spotify. Sony evidently could clear live performances from “SNL” or “The Old Grey Whistle Test” TV shows. Come on, “SNL.” Be a sport!

I’ve provided the link to Spotify. I’ll add more pieces in time. But for now, what a treasure.

Here’s a gem: “I’ve Loved These Days” live from Carnegie Hall.

PS Maybe Sony will do some kind of Best Of package for CD and vinyl. Even better, maybe someone at Sony or HBO will send out a detailed press release.

Exclusive: “South Park” Trump Teeny Penis Episode Number 1 Worldwide on Paramount Plus, Scored 430K First Viewing

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Wednesday’s controversial episode of “South Park” is turning into a massive hit.

On Wednesday night with little promotion and fans having no idea what was in the show, “South Park” scored 430,000 viewers.

By the time the episode ended at 10:30pm, all hell broke loose.

The next morning, “South Park” became the number 1 show on all of Paramount Plus including movies and TV shows.

It has remained at number 1 ever since then.

All the numbers haven’t come in yet for delayed viewing, but when it’s all counted, Wednesday’s “South Park” could turn into one of their biggest episodes in 27 seasons. I’ve haven’t heard people talk about “South Park” this way since “Trapped in the Closet.”

Both the trailers for Season 27, including one that has scenes from Wednesday’s actual show, are getting near 1 million views.

It’s a short episode, but well worth the time to watch again. Trump’s “teeny” penis is a big part of the show, not to mention Jesus being sued by Trump.

“Coyote v. Acme,” the Movie Warner Bros. Didn’t Want Us to See, Set for Late August: from “Superman” Producer

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“Coyote v. Acme” is here.

The movie Warner Bros. didn’t want to release is coming on August 28th from Ketchup Entertainment.

Live action and animation, “Coyote v. Acme” tells the story of the Coyote taking Acme Corp to court for preventing him from finally snagging the Road Runner.

Warner’s made it, and was set to release it. But then David Zaslav bought the company and they pulled it back. Coyote, Road Runner, and Acme, are all owned by Warner’s.

Did the studio make a mistake? Is “Coyote v. Acme” a winner after all? Or is it just a curio that will fade fast. Ketchup is a small distributor that wants some attention.

Ironically, “Coyote” is co-produced by James Gunn, producer and director of Warner’s current smash hit, “Superman.” Co- producer is Chris deFaria with a screenplay by Samy Burch. Will Forte and John Cena co-star with Coyote and Road Runner.

Spoiler Alert: Adam Sandler’s Happy Gilmore Kills Onscreen Wife in Cynical “Comedy” That Would Have Flopped at Box Office (Review)

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“Happy Gilmore” was one of those off beat silly Adam Sandler movies that spoke its own language, that of a manchild.

Most Sander movies, all the comedies produced by him, are like that. A couple — “The Wedding Singer” comes to mind — try to rise above their limitations.

It’s tough dealing with Sandler because sometimes he appears in a great movie like “The Meyerowitz Stories” or “Uncut Gems,” and you think, this is what he’s really like, forget that other stuff. But the latter is his bread and butter.

Now, served like a cold stale sandwich, comes “Happy Gilmore 2.” It’s 29 years since the original. Sandler now releases his comedies on Netflix, which doesn’t give viewing numbers and no box office reports exist. He can just churn out garbage, and not worry what anyone has to say.

“Happy Gilmore 2” comes in a Glad tie bag ready for curb delivery. It’s not a movie, but a placeholder time suck you could watch hungover between bouts of vomiting. It’s that bad.

We get the message of the cynicism in the first five minutes. Happy, now a wildly successful, wealthy golfer, hits a long drive that lodges in his wife’s forehead and kills her. Bad bing. That’s it. She’s dead, and no one cares. Let’s move on. (The wife is played again, this time by Julie Bowen, who’s had every delicious line in her face erased.)

With the wife dead, Happy goes on a bender and loses all his money, his house, and his career. He drinks like crazy. His sons are an unpleasant group of thugs. His daughter, played by Sandler’s real life daughter, is present, showing off the millions Sandler spent on her ballet lessons. (Sandler’s wife is a minor character in the movie, too.)

Characters from the original movie come and go with cameos including the least funny person in the world, Rob Schneider. (Rob’s son also has a role in this nepo baby extravaganza.)

The guest star list is longer than the “Fantastic Four” credits for digital graphic design. A slew of famous golfers wander in and out. Sandler’s mother has a part! All of it adds up to nothing pretty fast. Sandler even throws in Bad Bunny, and “Jeopardy!” host Ken Jennings.

“Happy Gilmore 2” is easy to watch because Netflix has fast forward. Once Bowen’s Virginia gets “balled,” you can start moving the cursor along, dipping in for curiosity, and maybe checking your email at the same time.

How would “Happy Gilmore” have done in theaters? You tell me. It as a 67% among critics on Rotten Tomatoes. Thee are only 45 reviews. Most are from bloggers, not top critics. The Audience Meter is just 75%.

Box Office: Marvel’s “Fantastic Four” Skyrockets on Friday, Heads Toward $100 Mil Plus Weekend

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Listen, things were so bad that a “Fantastic Four” movie was once made that was never released.

The four movies that did see the light were meh, big shrugs that didn’t do well at the box office.

But Mark Shakman’s full conceived “First Steps” is skyrocketing since opening Thursday night.

The Thurs-Friday combined opening night has brought in $57 million. If the numbers hold, “First Steps” will have a $100 million-plus weekend.

In other words, Pedro Pascal — who’s everywhere and in everything — will finally have a hit movie.

His other movie right now, “The Materialists,” has made around $35 million. He’s in it with a bunch of name actors including Dakota Johnson and Chris Evans. It’s immaterial.

Pascal left his hit HBO series, “The Last of Us,” two episodes into its second season. He can only return in flashbacks since his character, Joel, was brutally killed.

Pascal will get two more “FF4” movies out of this, a full trilogy. So will his co-stars Vanessa Kirby, Ebon Moss Bacharach, and Joseph Quinn, who looks like Robert Downey Jr 40 years ago.

I’m nominating “FF4” for all production design awards. The production is so well conceived and designed you actually fall into this world in ways no other Marvel movie has succeeded.

Meantime, both “Superman” and “Jurassic World: Rebirth” edge closer every day to $300 million domestically. “Lilo and Stitch” is over $400 million. “How to Train Your Dragon” is at $255 million.

Coldplay’s Chris Martin Wrecked Astronomer CEO’s Life, Now Company Hires Gwyneth Paltrow for Witty Video Response

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Until last week, no one in the real world had ever heard of a company called Astronomer.

Then the CEO went to a Coldplay concert outside of Boston with his sidepiece, got picked up on the kisscam, and the rest is history.

Andy Byron’s life has been ruined. Astronomer kicked him to the curb and his wife is about to file for divorce.

Meantime, what about Astronomer? The company must have hired a crisis PR team, and they came up with a clever idea. Engage Gwyneth Paltrow, ex wife of Coldplay leader Chris Martin, to make a short, funny video about the company.

I still don’t know what Astronomer does, and I’m sure Gwyneth doesn’t either. But this was a snappy response to what became a tempest in an international teapot.

Consciously uncoupled, Paltrow and Martin have now made money off of Chris announcing to the world that Bryon and the married head of his HR department were having an affair.

Viva la vida!

Charts: Tyler the Creator Number 1 with Very Short Album, Justin Bieber’s “Swag” Down 57% off First Week, Ozzy Rules

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Tyler The Creator has quite the following.

His new album, “Don’t Tap the Glass,” sold 205,000 copies in its debut week and finished at number 1. “Don’t Tap” sales included 135K actual downloads or CDs.

The album is barely 28 minutes long. The 10 “songs” average two minutes apiece. WTF? There are many, many samples that had to be cleared and paid for, so who knows what the point is? There are so many samples that the opening track is credited to 16 writers. That may be a record!

Most of the album is just Tyler rapping over existing records. His cut of the publishing on this album is almsot nil. The entire track called “Ring Ring” is credited to Ray Parker Jr. because it’s Parker and his original group, Raydio, singing “All in the Way You Get Down.” Congrats to Ray! It’s found money.

Meanwhile, Justin Bieber’s “Swag” is fading fast. In its second week, the album sold 71,000 copies through streaming, and just 1,000 in paid downloads. The one single, “Daisies,” was number 1 for a day on iTunes, but it’s also trailing off and trending down.

Overall album sales are terrible, with few new releases and a lot of apathy toward the existing releases. The record biz is in a torpor right now. Grammy eligibility closes on August 30th. Album of the Year is likely Lady Gaga’s “Mayhem,” unless something crazy happens in the next four weeks.

PS “The Essential Ozzy Osbourne” collection sold 44,000 copies in 48 hours, almost all from streaming. Right now Ozzy has 23 albums in the iTunes Top 100 either solo projects or Black Sabbath. Bravo, Ozzy! Nicely done.