50 Cent Twitter Beef With French Montana!!


By Rob Markman
French Montana found himself in a dispute with 50 Cent, while trying to avoid beef in the first place. Go figure.
50 was upset about comments French made during an interview with Complex. "Yeah. You can't beef with people because it'll scare money away. In the streets you can strong arm people and take money but you can't do that in the industry," the "Pop That" rapper said in the interview that was published online on Tuesday before using 50 Cent's unforgettable rap beefs as an example.
"I feel like beef hurt him. I feel like it helped Ross unite people," Montana explained using Fif's issue with Ross as a specific example. "That's why Maybach Music is one of the biggest labels. It just makes sense...Of course, Ross is on his fifth album. And like I said, he's only getting bigger. This is going to be Ross' first platinum album. He never went platinum. So when 50 came up, 50 sold 10 million. Then after his first album he just kept on going down. You think 50 could come out and sell 10 million now?"
Well the G-Unit CEO didn't take to kindly to French's assessment of his career, and on Wednesday (October 10) morning, he tweeted out a link to Montana's quotes. "French Montana you ain't Sh-- boy. You out your league talking about me you hoe.i read your little interview what the fucx is you high," he wrote. "French your Sh-- so weak you never had a song by your self fool. Ain't nobody's waiting to hear your verse. Girl."
The Bad Boy, Maybach Music-affiliated responded with one tweet that he's since deleted. "damnnn homie last year u was da mannnnn homieeeeeee wat da fuuuckkk happen to uuuuuu," he wrote referencing a lyric in 50's 2003 single "Wanksta."
50 however continued his barrage, retweeting disparaging messages from his followers as well as addressing French himself. "Do you realize this fool @Frenchmontana hasn't sold one record and talking about sales," he wrote before putting a cap on it. "Im not tweeting about this little fool No more. I'm a see him and he gonna explain that's it."
How far do believe this 50 Cent and French Montana situation will go?

'Breaking Dawn': Advance Sales For Final 'Twilight' Pic Pacing 27 Percent Ahead of Previous Film


Part two of the franchise finale will begin rolling out at 10 p.m. on Nov. 15.

Advance ticket sales for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn -- Part 2 are pacing 27 percent ahead of sales for last year's Breaking Dawn -- Part 21, according to MovieTickets.com.
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From Summit Entertainment, the final pic in the blockbuster vampire franchise has a strong shot of surpassing the $138.1 opening of Breaking Dawn 1 and the $142.8 million debut of The Twilight Saga: New Moon to become the top opener in the series.

Breaking Dawn 2 -- returning Kristin Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner in the lead roles -- begins playing in many theaters in North America on Thursday, Nov. 15, at 10 p.m.; by Friday, it will be playing across the globe.

Tickets for the film went on sale Oct. 29, generating $1.2 million in business on the first day. Updated numbers are not available.                                        
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At the same time as announcing the pace of advance sales of the Twilight pic, MovieTickets.com also announced it will begin ticketing an additional 438 screens in Canada owned by Empire Theatres, solidifying its position as the online movie ticketing provider in Canada (Fandango is the largest in the U.S.).

Rihanna’s ‘Diamonds’ reaches UK pop chart summit


London:  Barbadian pop singer Rihanna climbed to the top of the British charts on Sunday with her new single Diamonds, ousting South Korean pop star Psy and his internet video sensation Gangnam Style from the number one spot.
 

Local boy band One Direction were new in third place with Live While We’re Young, while London-born singer Adele burst in at number four with the theme song for the latest James Bond film Skyfall.
 
English singer-songwriter Ellie Goulding arrived in fifth place with her new single “Anything Could Happen”, the Official Charts Company said.

British stadium rockers Muse shot to the summit of the album charts with their new release “The 2nd Law”, including the track “Survival”, the official song of London’s 2012 Olympic Games.
Boy band Overtones entered the charts at number six with their second album release “Higher”.
Veteran British rock band the Electric Light Orchestra re-entered the list at number 10 with their 2005 greatest hits compilation “All Over The World”, notching up a 173rd week in the charts.

Rihanna Tweets First Nude Fragrance Ad To Her 26 Million Followers (Photo)

The singer's fragrance launch follows Chris Brown's release of a strange personal video asking if its possible to love two people.

As if Rihanna needs more social media traffic—or controversy—her new fragrance is called Nude. That’s right. Rihanna’s Nude. And she tweeted the first promo ad for her new scent to her over 26 million followers last night.

"Here is my new add for a brand new fragrance #NUDE !!! Make sure you smell sexy, especially naked, this fall," tweeted the sexy Barbados-born singer.
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The Nude ad features Rihanna,  24, looking very Old Hollywood glamorous with wavy platinum blonde hair, wearing a cream lace bra with sheer cream chiffon fabric wafting over her nether region. Rihanna smiles broadly and, really, why wouldn’t she? Given her popularity with men and women, this fragrance is sure to sell like crazy.

This scent follows her Reb’l Fleur perfume, released in 2011 by Parlux Fragrances Inc, which also handles Paris Hilton and Jessica Simpson's successful fragrance lines.
However, the fragrance ad follows the recent drama in her personal life about her relationship with Chris Brown, who pled guilty to felony assault in June 2009 following an altercation with the singer earlier that year in February, on the eve of the Grammy Awards in 2008.

This week Brown confirmed that he has broken up girlfriend Karrueche Tran because of his “friendship” with Rihanna. Brown released a video in which he asks, "Is there such a thing as loving two people?"
As for Rihanna, she merely tweeted, "Ain’t nobody’s bidness but me and my baby.”
Tell us: What do you think about Rihanna's new fragrance and the possibility of her being back with Chris Brown?

Box Office: Liam Neeson Takens It Again, Comes Up With $50 Million Debut!



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Box Office: Liam Neeson Takens It Again, Comes Up With $50 Million Debut!
by Joal Ryan Today

 Twentieth Century Fox
The legend of Liam Neeson's action career grows.
Neeson's Taken 2 blew up at the weekend box office with an estimated $50 million, the third-largest debut ever for an October release, and probably the all-time best start for a revenge film with a leading man of a certain age.
(Hint: Neeson's 60.)
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Taken 2 doubled the bow of the original Taken, the 2009 hit that kicked Neeson to the head of the kick-ass genre.
The sequel's start is the third-biggest opener for Neeson, behind only the mega-spectacles of Star Wars: Episode I—The Phanton Menace and 2010's Clash of the Titans.
The only October films to bow bigger were Paranormal Activity 3 and Jackass 3-D.
Overseas, where Taken 2 opened in some countries last week, the movie took in another $55 million, upping its worldwide total to $117 million.
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Tim Burton's Frankenweenie, the other major new release, looked only half-alive with a fifth-place, $11.5 million debut. (Halloween holdover Hotel Transylvania, by comparison, took in $26.3 million.) One saving grace for Frankenweenie: The dead-dog tale reportedly was made for an animation-cheap $39 million.
The R-rated antics of Nicole Kidman and Zac Efron were good for a solid, but not-sensational start for The Paperboy, which grossed $110,033 at 11 theaters, but saw per-screen-average bragging rights go to Taken 2.
Elsewhere, Pitch Perfect went wide, and grossed $14.7 million. To date, the $17 million comedy has grossed $21.6 million domestically.
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Maggie Gyllenhaal's and Viola Davis' Won't Back Down ($1 million; $4.5 million overall domestically) made a quick exit from the Top 10—and that can't help whatever Oscar chances the film had, or rather, had left.
On the plus side, the charter-school drama has become the Oogieloves of charter-school dramas—it reigns as the worst-ever opening film on more than 2,500 screens; the summer's Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure holds the distinction as the worst-ever opening film on up to 2,500 screens.
Sorry, there's not really a plus side here, is there?
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Overall, it was another rebound weekend for Hollywood. According to Exhibitor Relations, ticket sales for the top movies were up a whopping 55 percent when compared to the same weekend last year.

Here's a complete look at the weekend's top movies, per Friday-Sunday domestic estimates as reported by the studios and Exhibitor Relations:
    1.    Taken 2, $50 million
    2.    Hotel Transylvania, $26.3 million
    3.    Pitch Perfect, $14.7 million
    4.    Looper, $12.2 million
    5.    End of Watch, $4 million
    6.    Trouble With the Curve, $3.9 million
    7.    Frankenweenie, $11.5 million
    8.    House at the End of the Street, $3.7 million
    9.    The Master, $1.8 million
    10.    Finding Nemo, $1.6 million


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