19 July 2010

INCEPTION IS NUMBER ONE, MEET THE REAL OG'S, THE KING LEBROM JAMES GETS A MANSION AND WESLEY SNIPES GETS A JAIL CELL


Inception was number one this weekend, which suprised me because I figured Despicable me would lead in the top spot. here are the totals.


Weekend Box Office Estimates (U.S.)


Jul 16 - 18 weekend


1 - Inception N/A $60,400,000 TOTAL: $60,400,000


2 1 Despicable Me Universal Pictures $32,734,000 TOTAL: $118,365,000


3 - The Sorcerer's Apprentice Walt Disney Pictures $17,373,000 TOTAL: $24,461,000


4 2 The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Summit Entertainment, LLC $13,500,000 TOTAL:  $264,900,000


5 4 Toy Story 3 Walt Disney Studios Distribution $11,742,000 TOTAL: $362,709,000


6 6 Grown Ups Sony Pictures Releasing $10,000,000 TOTAL: $129,254,000


7 5 The Last Airbender Paramount Pictures $7,450,000 TOTAL: $114,833,000


8 3 Predators 20th Century Fox $6,800,000 TOTAL: $40,084,000


9 7 Knight and Day 20th Century Fox Distribution $3,700,000 TOTAL:  $69,209,000


10 8 The Karate Kid Sony Pictures Releasing $2,200,000 TOTAL: $69,209,000


The rest of the post after the jump


Meet the real OG', Original Grandparents. These two are sharing their message of love throughout the blogsphere. Pretty cool for old guys.



Check out some shots of the new $50 Million dollar home that LeBron James will come home to now that he is playing with the Miami Heat. The home located in the swanky Coral Gables neighborhood was once owned by Heat coach Pat Riley. A little small for me but for Lebron I guess it's ok.




A federal appeals court has denied actor Wesley Snipes' claim that his three-year prison sentence for tax evasion was "unreasonable." Says CNN

A panel of judges in the 11th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals upheld Snipes' 2008 sentencing on three misdemeanor counts of failing to file tax returns.
"The district court acted well within its considerable discretion in sentencing Snipes to thirty-six months in prison," the judges said.
Snipes had argued that the only reasonable sentence would have been a period of probation.
Snipes had been granted bond while he appealed his conviction on federal tax charges. It was unclear when he would be required to report to prison.
When will everyone learn, you can't fight the IRS. You can dodge them for a minute but they always find you.
-AL

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