Thursday, 10 December 2009
Tom Brady and Supermodel Bundchen passed their joyfull times with their new baby boy
0 comments Posted by Mahfuz at 23:39Brady announced the birth Wednesday. He said the boy was born Tuesday and that he and Bundchen had not chosen a name. He called it "a wonderful experience in my life."
"Everyone's great," Brady said. "I didn't get much sleep."
Brady also has a 2-year-old son, Jack, with actress Bridget Moynahan. Bundchen is a mother for the first time. The birth was first reported by People.com.
Brady and Bundchen were married in February in Los Angeles in a small ceremony. In April, they held another wedding ceremony in Costa Rica for friends and family.
On Wednesday, Brady showed up 16 minutes late for his weekly media availability. Asked what was new, he said, "a normal week," and smiled.
The Patriots have lost three of their last four games to drop to 7-5. They lead the AFC East by one game and play at home Sunday against the Carolina Panthers. Brady said it was important for him to come to work Wednesday.
"I owe it to the guys in the locker room to really focus on what I need to do for this team," he said, "and put all these emotions aside and kind of come in here with a great sense of determination on what we have to do as a team. So, as a captain and a leader of this team, the last thing they need from me is to be really not focused on the job at hand. There's plenty of things for me to really be doing here this week."
In 'The Sorcerer's Apprentice' Trailer Nicolas Cage Makes Magic
0 comments Posted by Mahfuz at 18:48Take the worst movie premise imaginable, stick Nic Cage in it, and you've got something to work with. He is a thoroughly entertaining fellow to watch on screen, especially when dropped into the role of an oddball. This isn't to say that the premise of Disney's "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," but Cage's Balthazar Blake character definitely qualifies as an oddball. Just take a look at the new trailer to find out for yourself. The story is ripped straight from Disney's "Fantasia," in which Mickey Mouse animates an army of mops and chaos ensues. In this coming movies, set for a summer 2010 release, Jay Baruchel is the bumbling apprentice and Cage, the master wizard. That's awesome on so many levels I have a hard time processing it. The trailer even offers the briefest of glimpses at the mops in action, which you can see after the jump
Were you excited for "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" before this trailer hit? What does this first glimpse of the action do for you?
Nicolas Cage's ex-girlfriend is suing the actor and his former business manager, claiming she is owed more than $13 million and a house the actor promised her.
Christina Fulton, who is the mother of Cage's adult son, Weston, sued the Oscar-winner in Los Angeles on Tuesday. She claims Cage promised her a home in Los Angeles' Hancock Park neighborhood, but that she has now been ordered to leave the property.
Fulton is seeking the title and rights to the house as well as money for a series of debts she claims were caused by Cage's former business manager, Samuel J. Levin.
Cage's attorney, Marty Singer, called Fulton's claims against the actor absurd and said Cage has given her far more than the $6,000 per month he was required to pay her under a court order. Cage has paid $3 million per year on behalf of Fulton in recent years, he said.
"From Nic's standpoint, this is really a case of 'No good deed goes unpunished,'" Singer said.
He noted that many of the claims are leveled against Levin, whose attorney, Joseph Schleimer, did not respond to a phone message seeking comment on Wednesday.
Fulton's lawsuit is the latest in a string of financial woes for Cage, who stated in a $20 million lawsuit against Levin that he is being forced to sell properties around the world to make up for financial mismanagement. The Internal Revenue Service has filed more than $6.6 million in tax liens against the actor this year, records show.
Levin has countersued Cage, claiming the star owes him money and failed to heed his advice to curb his lavish spending habits.
Fulton and Cage's son was born in 1990, and the couple split about four years later, her lawsuit states.
Cage bought her a home in 2001 and told her she would own the title to the property, according to the lawsuit. It wasn't until earlier this year — when the actor told her in an e-mail that she should sell the home if she was having financial problems — that Fulton states she discovered her name wasn't on the title.
Foreclosure proceedings have begun on the home.