Powered By Blogger

Monday, December 10, 2012

Monday Memo

Agent 007 is back on top again. The latest installment of the James Bond series, "Skyfall" topped the weekend box office, earning over $11 million. "Rise Of The Guardians", "The Twilight Saga: The Breaking Dawn Pt 2", "Lincoln" and "Life Of Pi" round out the top five films of the week. Actor/comedian Katt Williams is out on bail after being arrested at a gas station in CA.  A warrant was out for his arrest in a separate case where he lead police on a chase on a three wheel motorcycle. In addition, TMZ has reportedly obtained footage of the star hitting a gentlemen in the head with his microphone during a concert. Williams has cancelled a upcoming concert, and only time will tell where things will go from here. The Los Angeles Police Department is apologizing to the family of the late Notorious B.I.G. for releasing details of an autopsy report without notifying the family. The say it was an administrative error. What's going on with Chris Brown and Rihanna. The two can't seem to keep the details regarding their relationship off Twitter. Rihanna recently posted a tweet tell Brown to be careful what he does. Reportedly his ex-girlfriend followed him to Paris. Next, a photo of Brown and Rihanna together was posted with a caption that read "miss my n****.  Rapper Rick Ross has cancelled the rest of his current tour due to threats against him. He cancelled an appearance in North Carolina due to a threat against him by gangsters via You Tube. Now, it looks like fans won't get to see the Bawse at all. His representatives blame miscommunication for the cancellation. The wife of rapper/actor Ice T. has some explaining to do. Pictures of her with another rapper have surfaced and it's hard to say if anything between the two has transpired. CoCo took to Twitter to apologize for the pictures saying what happened was disrespectful to her husband. Descendants of the seminal rap groups Run-DMC and N.W.A may get their own reality series. Sons of rappers from both groups, including Dr Dre's son Curtis Young, Eazy E.'s son Eric Lynn Wright Jr, Lil Eazy E, MC Ren's son Anthony Dunbar, Jam Master J's son Jason Mizell and E-40's son Droop-E are collectively shopping a reality series about their lives, TMZ reports. All the men are in their 20's. The show will reportedly follow the its stars as they attempt to find their own path out of the shadows of their fathers. The show is being produced by D'Extra Wiley of the 90's R&B group 2 Da Extreme. Although the series hasn't been picked up by a network as yet, the production company behind it is contemplating shooting as early as next month. In 2009, Rev Run's daughter's Angela and Vanessa starred in the reality series "Daddy's Girls". On the tube: "American Country Awards" on Fox, "How I Met Your Mother" on CBS, "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" on ABC and "The Voice" on NBC. Happy Monday!

No comments: