11 October 2010

THE FACEBOOK MOVIE IS LIKED, THE CIGAR GUY HAS BEEN FOUND, SMELL LIKE A MONSTER, A TWEET CAN COST YOU $25,000



The Social Network is still number 1 @ the box office this weekend. I kinda figured that because the movies coming out all sucked. Here are the totals:


Weekend Box Office Estimates (U.S.)


Oct 8 - 10 weekend


1 1 The Social Network Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group $15,500,000 TOTAL: $46,069,000
2 - Life as We Know It Warner Bros. Pictures $14,635,000 TOTAL: $14,635,000
3 - Secretariat Walt Disney Studios Distribution $12,600,000 TOTAL: $12,600,000
4 2 Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution $7,015,000 TOTAL: $39,401,000
5 - My Soul to Take Universal Pictures $6,919,000 TOTAL: $6,919,000
6 4 The Town Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution $6,350,000 TOTAL: $73,787,000
7 3 Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps 20th Century Fox $4,625,000 TOTAL: $43,667,000
8 5 Easy A Sony Pictures Releasing $4,200,000 TOTAL: $48,139,000
9 7 Case 39 Paramount Vantage $2,630,000 TOTAL: $9,600,000
10 6 You Again Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures $2,474,000 TOTAL: $20,731,000
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The Cigar guy in the Tiger Woods photo has been identified. The Mail on Sunday tracked down Cigar Guy to a detached house in South London where he is living with his parents, a retired mechanic and a housewife.
We can reveal that Cigar Guy is golf fan Rupesh Shingadia, a 30-year-old investment analyst in the City – and a very reluctant star.
‘I am embarrassed and overwhelmed,’ he said in an exclusive interview. ‘Never in a million years could I have expected anything like this. 'It is truly surreal.’
Rupesh said his costume was a ‘tribute’ to Spanish golfer Miguel Angel Jimenez.
‘I wanted to do something to show my support for the European team and I thought of Miguel. These days sportsmen have become devoid of character. But Miguel does his own thing and I love the way he walks around the course with a cigar clamped between his teeth.’
And there you have it.





Seasame Street takes a page out of the Old Spice Commercial. Smell like a monster.



Yes this tweet will probably coast T O about $25,000. The NFL forbids players from posting on Twitter within 90 minutes before a game, and Owens posted a tweet during the forbidden time. The message was posted an hour before kickoff, violating the NFL’s social media policy.
So keep your fingers off the twitter on gameday  unless you want to pay.

-AL





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