Sunday, May 17, 2009

Bitney Spears Spends A Lot of Money

I'm sure you are3 shocked at this. She comes off as quite the miser to me as well. Since she has to go to court every other week for something or other her expenses are pretty much out there for all to see.

She had to file an expense report with the Los Angeles Superior Court last week and of course some tool that like to dig in celebrity garbages flushed out the details.

Overall, she spent more than $10 Million in expenses last year that includes $285,000 in mortgage payments nd another $49,387 in upgrades and repairs to her properties; over $6,000 in phone bills and over $1,800 on cable and satellite television. In April, Spears paid off a $711 phone bill to AT&T and holds accounts with four separate carriers.

She paid well over a million to lawyers who represent her and the Spears estate, but Britney even paid $625,000 to cover ex-husband Kevin Federline's family court expenses - in addition to the $178,000 she paid in child support.

Always one to party, Britney dished out almost $6,000 on "decorations" over the last 11 months. Probably gfor
weight loss pills, and over $447,000 on security. Spears also gave out over $186,000 to her entourage.

Saturday Night Live: Motherlover

Guess I'll post this since it makes me laugh so much. I saw it 2 weeks ago, but totally forgot about it until I jumped on Hulu.com today to watch something else.

Motherlover features Justin Timberlake and Andy Samburg on Mohter's Day. They both forgot about getting their mothers a good gift like computer memory, and come up with this solution.

Appearing as their "mothers" are Susan Sarandon and Patricia Clarkson.

Angels and Demons Underachieves at Box Office, but Finishes First

Angels and Demons didn't get to the level of it's predecessor, The Da Vinci Code, but it still was good enough to win the weekly box office title. It opened with a $48 Million showing, the sixth best opening of the year. Star Trek dropped to #2 overall, but still raked in $43 Million for the weekend and $147.6 Million so far. X-Men Origins: Wolverine fell to #3 with $14.8 Million, and $151.1 million total in its first 2 weeks.

But "The Da Vinci Code" opened to $77 million in 2006 on its way to a domestic haul of $217.5 million. The sequel should pass the $150 million mark, said Rory Bruer, president of worldwide distribution at the Sony Corp unit. Onlky saw the Da Vinci Code on my LCD TV and not at the theater. Probably won't chip in for this one either.