Monday, May 3, 2010

Monday Memo

"A Nightmare On Elm Street" took the top spot at the box office over the weekend taking in over 32 million dollars. "How To Train Your Dragon", "Date Night", "The Back Up Plan" and "Furry Vengeance" round out the top five films of the week. Kiefer Sutherland and the rest of the cast of the hit show "24" rapped up the season with a finale party. In it's eight year run the show has seen several marriages and several children being born. The final episode airs May 24. As reported previously, comic Conan O'Brien sat down for an interview with "60 Minutes" last night, detailing the split from the "Tonight Show" and his new show which will air on TBS. The comic also hit the road for a series of stand up performances. Last night's interview was the first for the funnyman since leaving NBC. Country sensation Taylor Swift has been named the new face of Cover Girl. The spots will air in January. Sad news to report out of the world of hip hop. Michael Johnson, a relative of Grammy winning rapper Nelly, was shot and killed in St Louis on Wednesday while arriving at or leaving a home. There are no motives or suspects in the case. On the tube: "House" on Fox, "How I Met Your Mother" on CBS, "Dancing With The Stars" on ABC and "Chuck" on NBC. Happy Monday!

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