Monday, February 21, 2011

Monday Memo

"Just Go With It" topped the weekend box office, earning over $30 million dollars. "Justin Bieber: Never Say Never", "Gnomeo & Juliet", "The Eagle" and "The Roomate" round out the top five films of the week. Six people have been arrested in connection with the shooting of rapper Waka Flaka Flame's tour bus. Reportedly, the motive behind the shooting was robbery. No word on a trail date for the suspects.  After creating quite a buzz on the internet, the group Odd Future made their television debut on "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon". The group went through their single "Sandwiches" with backing from the Jimmy Fallon house band the Roots. All the group's music is available free. A who's who of the entertainment industry appeared at NBA All-Star weekend. Actress Gabrielle Union was seen chatting with the fiance of Labron James, and Beyonce appeared as well. Rapper Rick Ross reportedly went shopping for marijuana, and then blogged about the experience. Be sure to tune into TV One's "Way Black When". The talk show features interviews with stars from the 70's, 80's and 90's. It's an entertaining trip back in time to the best music, movies and television shows of the era. According to critics, the CBS show "The Talk" could use three or four new hosts and a more serious approach to topics discussed. The show has snagged 2.2 million viewers since it's debut on October 18. Only time will tell if and when things start to look up for the show. The Amanda Knox story will air on Lifetime. "Amanda Knox: Murder On Trial In Italy" will air at 9 p.m and stars Hayden Panettiere and Marcia Gay Harden. The film chronicles the story of the American student convicted in Italy of killing her British roomate. On the tube: "House" on Fox, "How I Met Your Mother" on CBS, "The Bachelor" on ABC and "Chuck" on NBC. Happy Monday!

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