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Musk Warns That His AI Will “rewrite the entire corpus of human knowledge, adding missing information and deleting errors”

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Worried that Elon Musk isn’t finished with us?

He’s threatening to use his AI program, Grok, to rewrite history his way, and erase thousands of years of facts.

He says on X (Twitter): “We will use Grok 3.5 (maybe we should call it 4), which has advanced reasoning, to rewrite the entire corpus of human knowledge, adding missing information and deleting errors.

Then retrain on that.

Far too much garbage in any foundation model trained on uncorrected data.”

Got that? That’s the real horror of Artificial Intelligence. Under Musk, everything we’ve come to know as factual history could disappear and replaced by his own take on civilization: no more slavery, racism, Holocaust, apartheid.

Still driving a Tesla? Give some genuine intelligence to what Musk is threatening. He’s telling us explicitly what’s coming. Don’t ignore it. 

Ed Sheeran’s Secret Ingredients on “F1” Song “Drive” Pointed to the Oscars: John Mayer on Guitar, Dave Grohl on Drums

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It takes a village to get a hit these days.

“Drive” is the song from the Brad Pitt movie, “F1,” coming to theaters this Thursday.

“Drive” is from Ed Sheeran, who’s brought a long a couple of superstars to help him out.

The song is co-written by John Mayer, who also plays guitar. And Dave Grohl of the Foo Foo Fighters is on drums. Prolific producer Blake Slatkin is behind the board.

Apple and Warner Bros. will certainly try to get an Oscar nomination for “Drive,” which has a more propulsive sound for Sheeran than his well known numbers. Imagine the three of them performing on the Oscars together! That is, if the Academy brings back songs to the show.

Box Office: “The Materialists” Immaterial 66% Down from Last Week, “28 Years Later” Starts with $14 Million

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The box office was off and running for “28 Years Later.”

With Thursday previews, the Danny Boyle horror sequel brought in $14 million through Friday.

What will happen next should be really interesting. Advance reviews on Rotten Tomatoes brought those audiences in with a 90% rating.

But audiences may not be so keen once they’ve seen the film. The audience rating is only 66%. The Cinemascore is B.

The weekend will be a roller coaster.

Meantime, A24’s “The Materialists” may be immaterial. Last night’s take was down 63% from last Friday. Tomorrow’s headline may include “dematerializing,” but it’s also demoralizing. What if A24 hasn’t been able to hypnotize their audiences?

Disney’s “Elio” starts with $9 million, pretty low for a Disney animated film. Obviously it’s not named for the great upper East Side restaurant Elio’s on Second Avenue. If this keeps up the producers won’t be able to eat there!

Jimmy Kimmel Exits for Summer Vacation: Jelly Roll — a Trumper — One of the 8 Fill Ins Including Anthony Anderson

Jimmy Kimmel says goodbye tonight for the summer.

The talk show always takes the warm months off, which is too bad considering he would be needed as Trump continues his path of destruction. Will there still be a country in the fall?

Among Kimmel’s fill ins over the summer is Jelly Roll. The hit country pop singer doesn’t seem that articulate or bright, but maybe that’s what ABC wants. Jelly Roll is also considered a Trumper, having met the president elect last December. Very odd.

Other fill ins will be Anthony Anderson, who’s so good at this, plus Nicole Byer, Alan Cumming, Chris Distefano, Fortune Feimster, Diego Luna and Kumail Nanjiani.

Diego Luna is an inspired choice. His guests next week will include Patton Oswalt, David Corenswet, Nicholas Hoult, Emma Stone, Adria Arjona, Tiffany Haddish, Alan Tudyk, Ariela Barer, Heidi Klum and Dolores Huerta, with musical performances by NEZZA, Hermanos Gutiérrez, and Good Charlotte.

Have a good summer, Jimmy! Again, let’s hope ICE doesn’t deport your live audiences.

Charts: Mariah Carey Leaves Top 100 After 2 Strange Weeks, Benson Boone Struggles with 10 Song 30 Minute Album

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So that’s the end of “Type Dangerous.”

Mariah Carey’s surprise single dropped two weeks ago. Her fans gamed iTunes and sent the song — whose title made no sense — to number 1 for several hours. Then it lingered in the top 10 for few days.

But reality bites: “Type Dangerous” was as threatening as a baby lamb. Total sales were 23,000, only 5.000 of those were actual downloads. The rest was streaming that came from the fans hitting the button over and over.

Now “Type Dangerous” is off the top 100. An ignominious ending to a strange story. This is should be a lesson for Mariah. Do not release an album with more of this stuff or your heart will be broken. You can do better than this. Make the album a vocal showcase.

Benson Boone released his sophomore album last night. “American Heart” is just 30 minutes long with 10 short tracks. It debuted on iTunes this morning at number 4. Five of the 10 tracks were already known to fans. This was a mistake. Tears, again, alas. “American Heart” will need a valve replacement soon.

Benson Boone May Find Mega Hit “Beautiful Things” an Albatross as New Album Arrives Tonight with Three Failed Singles

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Benson Boone has been riding high for over a year with one hit single, “Beautiful Things.”

The histrionic Queen-like record has been a mainstay on the top 10 and on radio forever, it seems. It won’t go away.

“Beautiful Things” finally made Boone’s album, “Fireworks and Rollerblades,” go top 20. But it never produced a follow up hit. “Beautiful Things” just kept sucking up the oxygen.

Boone, meantime, became famous for acrobatic flips and not wearing a shirt.

Now tonight his new album, “American Heart,” arrives after midnight. It has only 10 tracks. Three of them are already failed singles: “Momma’s Song,” “Mystical Magical,” and “Sorry I’m Here for Someone Else.” Two more — including “Mr. Electric Blue” — are known to his fans. That’s half of the album already exposed.

Can “American Heart” overcome the success of “Beautiful Things?” After the first flush tonight, will fans give the five other songs a chance? Or this going to be an uphill battle?

Many pop stars have had this problem. Miley Cyrus’s new album is a total flop. Her last one, which included mega hit “Flowers,” was huge. But this time around, Miley has gone begging for sales.

There are also many hundreds of one off singles like “Beautiful Things.” Carly Jepsen had a transcendent hit, for example, with “Call Me Maybe.” Like “Beautiful Things,” “Call Me” was everywhere. But then, nothing. That was it.

Right now, you can hear Vanessa Carlton’s 2002 hit, “A Thousand Miles,” on commercials day and night. It was her only significant hit. The same can be said for Lorde, whose song “Royals” induced the same fate.

So let’s see if Boone’s five new songs can turn the tide for him. He’s a good singer and writer, so that’s not the issue. But “Beautiful Things” — which has no doubt brought him beautiful things — may be an albatross that can’t be loosened.

Wes Anderson’s “The Phoenician Scheme” May Be Director’s Lowest Box Office Since 2007’s “The Darjeeling Limited”

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Wes Anderson’s “The Phoenician Scheme” may be setting a record for the eccentric director.

With a box office so far of $14.3 million, “Phoenician” may be his lowest domestic gross since “The Darjeeling Limited” in 2007.

All that stands between “Phoenician” and “Limited” is 2021’s “The French Dispatch” with $16.1 million.

Anderson’s highest gross ever was eleven years ago with “The Grand Budapest Hotel” at almost $60 million.

What happened here? Lack of interest. No one knew what the movie was about, and Benicio del Toro is best used in supporting roles, not lead. He didn’t draw an audience.

But the failure of “Phoenician” wasn’t del Toro’s fault. Anderson must accept the fact that you can’t make one twee movie after another. They’ve all blended together. For a while his whimsy worked. He had a good run from 2001-2014. But the audience moved on.

You could tell Focus Features wasn’t looking for a lot of reviews ahead of release. I was offered three screenings, all at 10am. That is not a good sign. The film got a mixed 78% from critics on Rotten Tomatoes who went at that ungodly hour, but just a 70% from the audience.

Maybe I’ll see “Phoenician” on streaming, or at the end of the year.

One interesting note: Anderson’s money guy is Steve Rales, whose stepdaughter, Amaryllis, is RFK Jr’s daughter in law and ran his presidential campaign. Keep that in mind for “Jeopardy!”

John Travolta Squanders Career with At Least 18 Films Since 2010 Straight to Video, All Viciously Panned by Critics

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Why is John Travolta’s career such an utter wreck? It’s like a garbage scow trawling the seas looking to pick up pond scum.

You may not know it but Travolta — once a movie star — released q movie back on March 14th. It was called “High Rollers,” and it was directed by Hollywood outsider Randall Emmett.

It was like the real “Bowfinger.”

Gina Gershon and Lukas Haas co-star along with singer Quavo.

There are only 7 reviews which aren’t enough for Rotten Tomatoes to actually give it a score. It’s unclear if “High Rollers” played in a theater also Saban Releasing is the distributor of record.

Travolta’s last movie “Cash Out,” was also directed by Emmett, and received a 20% on Rotten Tomatoes The word is they’ve already made a sequel. “Cash Out” also did not register in theaters.

The former “Pulp Fiction” star, now 71, has made about 18 films since 2010 including the huge disaster, “Gotti,” in 2018. None of them have made money in theaters and no one’s ever heard of them. Some have no reviews, some have ratings like Zero. His last actual hit was appearing in “Hairspray” in 2007.

I suppose the question about all this wasted time and energy is: Why? Why bother? Does it have something to do with making money for Scientology? Maybe but Tom Cruise seems to make big budget films that a lot of people see and he’s the celebrity poobah of the same religious cult.

Travolta is represented not by CAA, WME, UTA or any of the big name agencies. On the imdb.com his contact is listed as Artists First, and there only three other clients mentioned including Gershon.

As for “High Rollers,” the 7 reviews are not encouraging. Leslie Felperin, writing in The Guardian, the only legit reviewer, wrote: “A heart-slowing work of staggering stupidity and charmlessness, ineptly made and quite frankly dull except when its flaws become so egregious you can’t help but guffaw.”

Rebel Wilson Comedy “Bride Hard” Draws a 25% on Rotten Tomatoes: “A tedious use of 105 minutes,”Unfunny”

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It doesn’t sound good for “Bride Hard.”

Rebel Wilson stars in yet another wedding movie like “Bridesmaids.” Her co-stars are the talented Anna Chlumsky and Anna Camp. Even Justin Hartley from TV’s “Tracker” is in it.

And yet. “Bride Hard” — which opens tonight and only has 12 reviews — is at 25% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Simon West, a very bad director, was in charge. Believe it or not, 25% is not his lowest ranking. He’s had a couple of movies at ZERO, and a few under 25.

The reviewer for Collider wrote: “As a whole, West’s uninspired and, quite frankly, unfunny bridal romp isn’t the June wedding you’d hope to attend in even the bleakest of days.”


“Bride Hard” even had a premiere last night in New York. I luckily dodged that bullet.

PS Most light comedies are good at 90 minutes. This one runs 1 minutes more, which must insufferable.

How Much Does Trump Hate the Kennedys? He’s Wrecked the Kennedy Center, Now He’s Paved Over Jackie’s Rose Garden

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How much does Trump hate the Kennedys?

We already know he’s destroyed the Kennedy Center, named for the late president John F. Kennedy.

He took over as CEO, fired almost everyone, cancelled any shows that would address race, gender, or actual history. Subscriptions are down, ticket sales are way off, and he intends to make the sedate arts institution look like Catherine the Great’s summer palace.

Today, Trump paved over Jackie Kennedy’s famous rose garden. Four years ago he tasked Melania with getting rid of the roses and removing all the charm. Now the lawn is gone so that the White House backyard looks like tacky Mar-a-Lago.

No one stops him, no conservancy or historical organization. No elected officials say a word. Trump’s march of destruction continues in all corners.