12 April 2010

WEEKEND WRAP UP: DATE NIGHT IS NUMBER ONE, ALL NBA PLAYERS SEEM TO BE GOING BROKE, SOME NERD BREAKS ASTEROIDS RECORD, DRAKE'S NEW VIDEO



DATE NIGHT is number one @ the box office like I expected. I haven't heard anything about it but I also slept on 40 Year Old Virgin which was funny as hell. So I will try to se tis in a timely manner, but until then here are the weekend totals.

Weekend Box Office Estimates (U.S.)

Apr 9 - 11 weekend
1 - Date Night 20th Century Fox $27,100,000 TOTAL: $27,100,000
2 1 Clash of the Titans Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution $26,875,000 TOTAL: $110,468,000
3 3 How to Train Your Dragon Paramount Pictures $25,350,000 TOTAL: $133,891,000
4 2 Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married Too? Lionsgate $11,000,000 TOTAL: $48,520,000
5 4 The Last Song Walt Disney Studios Distribution $10,000,000 TOTAL: $42,400,000
6 5 Alice in Wonderland Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Studios Distribution $5,600,000 TOTAL: $319,300,000
7 6 Hot Tub Time Machine Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. (MGM), United Artists Films $5,430,000 TOTAL: $36,969,000

8 7 The Bounty Hunter Sony Pictures Releasing $4,300,000 TOTAL: $56,001,000
9 8 Diary of a Wimpy Kid 20th Century Fox, 20th Century Fox Distribution $4,100,000 TOTAL: $53,746,000
10 - Letters to God Vivendi Entertainment $1,250,000 TOTAL $1,250,000

The rest when you jump



-AL



Derrick Coleman had this same look when he asked his accountant where was al his money. According to the Wall Street Journal's Bankruptcy Beat, Coleman has filed for bankruptcy and owes creditors $4.7 million, most of which he lost in failed attempts to stimulate Detroit's struggling local economy. His lawyer Mark B. Berke explained the reasons for Coleman's financial struggles.



"Mr. Coleman was focused on investing in various communities throughout the city of Detroit by developing real estate, creating jobs and revitalizing business opportunities," Berke said. "Due to the state of the economy, including the decline in the real estate market, Mr. Coleman's investments could not be sustained."

According to Basketball Reference, Coleman made more than $87 million during his 15 year career with the Nets, 76ers, Hornets, and Pistons. But now he has only about $1 million in assets, including a 1997 Bentley convertible, five fur coats, and $3,000 in jewelry. Not to smart to have blown all that money. He should have been a sex addict like Tiger, then he would have an excuse.


 
After a grueling 58 hours of continuous play, John McAllister of Seattle, Washington officially became the best Asteroids player on the planet by scoring an unthinkable 41,338,740 points in the classic 1979 coin-op arcade game. The previous mark of 41,336,440 was set by Scott Safran back in 1982 -- the longest standing record in gaming -- and was considered virtually unbreakable.



"It's basically considered a Holy Grail," he told Portland TV station KGW. "It was a title that a lot of people would want, and I wanted it."

All I can say is what a nerd and furthermore who has time to play a video game for 58 hours anyway?






It's finally Over for Drake. well this is the video. Check it out.

No comments:

Post a Comment