01 June 2010

WEEKEND WRAP UP: SHREK IS THE MAN, TODDLER IS SMOKIN HOT, SINKHOLE SWALLOWS GUATAMALELA,MMA FIGHTER GOES CRAZY FOR MUSHROOMS



Shrek kills again at the box office. You can normaly count on computer generated animated floicks to do well especially on holidays since familys are looking for things to do. Check out the rest of the totals and other posts after the jump. Very crazy stuff this weekend.


Weekend Box Office Estimates (U.S.)


May 28 - 30 weekend
1 1 Shrek Forever After Paramount Pictures $43,345,000 TOTAL: $133,095,000
2 - Sex and the City 2 Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution $32,125,000 TOTAL $32,125,000
3 - Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Walt Disney Studios Distribution $30,170,000 TOTAL $30,170,000
4 2 Iron Man 2 Paramount Pictures $16,035,000 TOTAL $274,612,000
5 3 Robin Hood Universal Pictures $10,305,000 TOTAL $83,024,000
6 4 Letters to Juliet Summit Entertainment, LLC $5,900,000 TOTAL $36,600,000
7 5 Just Wright Fox Searchlight Pictures $2,200,000 TOTAL $18,197,000
8 7 Date Night 20th Century Fox $1,750,000 TOTAL $93,447,000
9 6 MacGruber Rogue Pictures $1,477,000 TOTAL $7,127,000



Two-Year Old Toddler Smokes Cigarettes - Watch more Funny Videos

Two-year-old Aldi yanked on his mother's hair and squirmed in her arms.
Tears formed a small pool in the folds of his double chin.
"He's crying because he wants a cigarette," said Diana, his mother, who like many Indonesians goes by only one name.
The child, 2-year-old Ardi Rizal, who lives in Indonesia, smokes two packs a day, according to his parents.
They said he had his first puff at 18-months and took to it like a fish to water.
Six months later, the toddler is said to smoke 40 cigarettes a day.
His mother said the boy is completely addicted, and becomes angry if he doesn't get his smoke break – going as far as screaming and bashing his head against the wall. He says he feels dizzy and sick when he's not smoking.
Statistics show his habit is part of a disturbing trend. A quarter of all Indonesian children ages 3 to 15 have reportedly tried cigarettes.







Officials say flooding and landslides from the season's first tropical storm have killed at least 144 people in Central America.

Dozens are still missing, thousands have lost homes and emergency crews are struggling to reach isolated communities cut off by washed-out roads and collapsed bridges caused by Tropical Storm Agatha.
In hardest-hit Guatemala, where downpours created a giant sinkhole in Guatemala City, officials reported 120 dead and at least 53 missing.
The sinkhole swallowed up an entire street intersection and two nearby buildings, residents told CNN. They said a poor sewage drainage network was to blame.


26-year old MMA fighter, Jarrod Wyatt, ripped his 21-year old friend's still beating heart from his chest as well as his eye after ingesting a hefty dose of what appears to be mushroom tea. Apparently the blood was so immense, that the entire house was made into a crime scene.

The man, Justin Davis, had been there earlier in the day and saw Wyatt (the killer) acting strangely after drinking “some kind of mushroom tea,” according to the statement. Davis left for Crescent City, but returned later to pick up his dog. Davis arrived to find Wyatt standing in the living room naked and covered with blood, according to the statement. Wyatt told Davis, according to the statement, that he was going to cut out Powell's heart. Davis went to a nearby pay phone to call law enforcement.
A deputy arrived at the residence and reportedly saw Wyatt on the couch with Powell's body, which was covered in blood and had most of its face removed. A large incision in the chest could be seen, and other unspecified body parts had been removed. An eyeball was resting in the middle of the room, according to the statement.
Wyatt allegedly told the deputy that he'd cut Powell's heart out and thrown it into the fire.
Powell's death certificate reads that he died from having his heart removed while he was still alive, causing him to bleed to death. It also lists as significant blunt force trauma to the head and neck, and compression of the neck

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