Rapper Lil' Wayne interviewed NLF superstar Randy Moss recently where the two fellas discussed Randy coming out of retirement and being "outspoken" in the industry. Watch the interview inside and find out how well Naomie Harris' Skyfall flick did at the box office.
Lil' Wayne, who was grounded by his doctors a while back, shows no signs of slowing down as he got his side hustle on and appeared on ESPN's "NFL Countdown" yesterday. The hard core sports fan partook in his side hustle with ESPN and chatted up San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Randy Moss.
Randy, who is know for being pretty outspoken, talked to Weezy about the luxury of being able to speak his mind public and how it sometimes gets him into trouble (just like Wayne).
Randy revealed that he went into retirement to get closer to his family but his love of football left him feeling empty. He says he cried like a baby in his garage one day and his oldest daughter comforted him and encouraged him to return to the game. Aww.
Watch the interview here:
And in movie news....
Skyfall starsDaniel Craig and Naomie Harris have a lot to celebrate as the 23rd installment of the "Bond" series had its biggest opening weekend ever! The film exceeded expectations and grossed an amazing $89M over the weekend in the US (including Thursday night previews).
And the good news didn't stop there as the film's overseas recepits totaled $428.6M bringing the worldwide gross to $518.6M One Sony exec said, “Skyfall blew past all expectations for the film...the biggest juggernaut in the history of the James Bond franchise.”
Meanwhile, Denzel Washington's"Flight" finished at #3 with $15M over the weekend (and was in over 1500 less theaters than the leading 2 films). GREAT movie as well by the way.
Here's the rest of the box office:
1. Skyfall (Eon/MGM/Sony) NEW [Runs 3,505] PG13
Friday $31.7M, Saturday $33.9M, Weekend $87.0M2. Wreck-It Ralph (Disney) Week 2 [Runs 3,752] PG
Friday $7.8M, Saturday $14.7M, Weekend $33.0M (-32%), Cume $93.6M3. Flight (Paramount) Week 2 [Runs 2,047] R
Friday $4.2M, Saturday $6.5M, Weekend $15.1M (-39%), Cume $47.7M4. Argo (Warner Bros) Week 5 [Runs 2,763] R
Friday $1.8M, Saturday $3.0M, Weekend $6.7M, Cume $85.7M5. Taken 2 (Fox) Week 6 [Runs 2,487] PG13
Friday $1.1M, Saturday $1.8M, Weekend $4.0M, Cume $131.2M6. Here Comes The Boom (Sony) Week 5 [Runs 2,044] PG
Friday $700K, Saturday $1.1M, Friday $2.5M, Cume $39.0M7. Cloud Atlas (Warner Bros) Week 3 [Runs 2,023] R
Friday $710K, Saturday $1.1M, Weekend $2.5M, Cume $22.7M8. Pitch Perfect (Universal) Week 7 [Runs 1,391] PG13
Friday $786K, Saturday $1.1M, Weekend $2.5M, Cume $59.0M9. The Man With The Iron Fist (Universal) Week 2 [Runs 1,872] R
Friday $739K, Saturday $1.0M, Weekend $2.4M (-69%), Cume $12.710. Hotel Transylvania (Sony Animation) Week 7 [Runs 2,566] PG
Friday $505K, Saturday $1.1M, Weekend $2.3M, Cume $140.9M