Monday, July 26, 2010

Monday Memo

"Inception" topped the weekend box office once again, taking in over 42 million dollars. "Salt", "Despicable Me", "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" and "Toy Story 3" round out the top five films of the week. Rapper/producer Dr Dre is being sued by Paramount Studios. According to court documents, the produer used the studio to record his latest album, but did not pay studio rental fees. Representatives of Dr Dre have not commented on the suit. The divorce drama between singer Christina Milan and singer/songwriter/producer the Dream continues. It appears the producer had the singer sign a document stating that she could not receive any assests, meanwhile the singer maintains that the two were together when he claims they broke up. Stay tuned for more as it develops. New Edition members Ralph Tresvant, Bobby Brown and Johnny Gill have formed  their own group and are touring the country. Be sure to catch them when they appear in your area. Auditions were held in New Orleans today for season ten of Fox's "American Idol". Thousands of hopefuls lined up to show the judges what their made of and viewers  will see who made it to Hollywood when the show returns this fall. Fans of the "Fast and Furious" franchise will be happy to know that another installement of the hit film is in the works. Vin Diesal, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris and Paul Wheeler will all return for the next film. No word on when shooting will begin or when the film will be released. The drama continues on ABC's "Big Brother 12". Tune in to see who will win the grand prize. On the tube: "Lie To Me" on Fox, "How I Met Your Mother" on CBS, "The Bachlorette: The Men Tell All" on ABC and "America's Got Talent" on NBC. Happy Monday!

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