Year: 2006 (Page 59 of 228)

Box Office Roundup: Are you ready for some, um, more football?

Based on Sunday’s estimates, courtesy of boxofficemojo.com:

1) Gridiron Gang: $15million (first week)
Creepy. Two weeks ago, the #1 movie was football flick “Invincible,” which made $15.2 million. Maybe we’re all stuck in the Matrix after all, and this is one of those déjà vu moments.
2) The Black Dahlia: $10.4 million (first week)
Days from now, the agents for Aaron Eckhart, Josh Hartnett and Scarlett Johannson will be found brutally murdered, without the pleasure of doing a stag film before their untimely deaths.
3) Everyone’s Hero: $6.2 million (first week)
We love baseball, but putting this out now makes as much sense as putting a basketball movie out in September.
4) The Last Kiss: $4.7 million (first)
Upon hearing the disappointing performance of Zach Braff’s latest movie, Eli Cash did a happy dance… in front of his 92” HDTV.
5) The Covenant: $4.7 ($15.7 million, second week)
Go rent “The Witches of Eastwick” instead. You’ll thank us later.

Proof that tact should never become a lost art amongst journalists.

Two weeks after telling police that her son had been snatched from his crib, Melinda Duckett found herself reeling in an interview with TV’s famously prosecutorial Nancy Grace. Before it was over, Grace was pounding her desk and loudly demanding to know: “Where were you? Why aren’t you telling us where you were that day?”

A day after the taping, Duckett, 21, shot herself to death, deepening the mystery of what happened to the boy.

Grace, meanwhile, remains utterly unapologetic, as you can see in this interview with “Good Morning America”, an attitude which resulted in an editorial at Slate.com – found here – that really takes her to task.

Paint it white

(Note: This is an early review of next week’s episode. If you have HBO On Demand, watch it now. Otherwise, wait until Sunday to avoid spoilers.)

For all of the whining that Carcetti did about not having any chance at winning the election, he sure wiped the floor with Royce during the debate; and Gray barely even got a word in. Of course, Carcetti couldn’t have done it without the help of Major Valcheck, who tipped him off to the murder of yet another state’s witness. It looks like that formal letter to the mayor finally paid off, and that’s not even the worst of Royce’s worries. While searching for his Lieutenant in the city government building, Herc accidentally walked in on the mayor getting a blowjob from his assistant. And while Herc is gonna try his darndest to keep his mouth shut (since loyalty = promotion), it’s only a matter of time before this makes its way into the public.

All isn’t well for many of the government officers, in fact, especially now that Lestor and Kima have begun delivering the money laundering subpoenas to several of the city officials (courtesy of the Major Crimes detail), including Senator Clay Davis, who might just have the coolest articulation of “shit” (“Sheeeeeeiiiiiit”) I’ve ever heard. In fact, it’s amusing to watch some of these rich assholes sweat as poorly-paid (but smart) police officers prepare to send them to jail. The new season may appear to be all about the education system, but it’s just as much about politics, which is why Marlo’s sudden decision to play the role of Robin Hood (handing out money to all of the kids on the street) is so intriguing. This may not be the hardest guy on the streets, but he definitely knows how to attract all of the youngins over to his side of the woods.

Meanwhile, Prez prepares for the start of a new school year, and two more characters jump on the education bandwagon: Bubbles, who has taken on a fatherly role by enrolling the young kid that’s been slinging with him in school, and Cutty, who’s burgeoning city boxing program is succeeding as another outlet for troubled teens. Unfortunately, this only means that the big debut of Omar has been delayed yet again (but the specials currently airing on HBO Demand promise that he is returning, and very soon), and while I could very well spend the next few minutes reminding everyone why the stick-up man is one of the best characters on the show, I’ll turn my attention to the complete absence of McNulty in the second episode. I mean, he is still the main character, right? It’s not just Dominic West, either, but most of the principal cast from the first three seasons Where have they been these past two weeks, and more importantly, when are they coming back?

Movies…on your iPod? Sweeet

Granted, some of us have found ways to convert our own DVDs into files that we could then upload to our iPods, but Apple is now making the process much easier.

In addition to upgrades and improvements to iPod, Nano and Shuffle, Apple announced Tuesday that the iTunes Movie Store is now open for business:

With more than 70 movies available today, and many more to come, you should not have any problem filling up all that hard drive space. Movies are going to run you $14.99 for new releases, $12.99 for pre-orders, and $9.99 if you can wait a week after it’s released to download it. The iTunes movies can only be viewed on your iPod or in iTunes. You will not be able to burn them to DVD or share them. Also, they will be in 640×480 resolution, which is near DVD quality but not quite. I think Apple is headed in the right direction here but only being able to get 640×480 resolution when HD-DVD is on the horizon and only being able to watch them in iTunes and your iPod are both drawbacks.

Apple also announced that iTV will be launched Q1 2007:

…the concept here is that you can connect your current TV, be it traditional or HDTV, to this box and you will then be able to access everything in your iPod or in iTunes wirelessly. With component video, HDMI, optical audio and RCA-style stereo audio ports, you should be able to connect this to any TV. The iTV also has an Ethernet port, 802.11 wireless connectivity, and a power cable.

Some other highlights:

iPod generation 5.5: $50 price drop, longer-lasting battery, brighter screen, game integration, text-based search, gapless playback, 80GB model available
Nano 2G: text-based search, gapless playback, smaller size, better battery, more color options, 2 GB, 4 GB and 8 GB models
Shuffle 2G: smaller (1.6 inches long and weighs about half an ounce), built-in clip, 1 GB for only $79
iTunes 7.0: different layout, 3 new views (including the sweet “Cover Flow”), gapless playback, replaces missing cover art

For complete analysis of these changes, click here.

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