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Monday, June 29, 2009

Kaka voted star of Confed Cup

Spanish giants Real Madrid's recent signing Brazil midfielder Kaka was awarded the Golden Ball on Sunday after being voted best footballer at the Confederations Cup.

Striker Luis Fabiano, a teammate in the side that came from two goals behind to defeat the United States 3-2 in the final, finished second and American midfielder Clint Dempsey third.

Fabiano collected the Golden Boot for being leading scorer with five goals and USA goalkeeper Tim Howard received the Golden Glove as the best in his position at the dress rehearsal for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

Kaka paid tribute to his teammates for taking Brazil to the title and allowing him to win the player of the tournament.

"I'm very happy to be player of the final and championship," said the former AC Milan man whose transfer to Madrid becomes official on Tuesday.

"Most important, as I've said before, I can only be player of the tournament because Brazil are the champions and if they weren't then I wouldn't get this award, so I would like to thank my teammates."

Asked about his new start at Real Madrid, Kaka said: "With respect to my new life at Madrid, I will talk about it on Tuesday when I'm officially their player.

"I've managed to get my first cup and I hope the winning ways will continue in future in this new phase of my life."

Report: Jackson Bald, Bruised, Ribs Broken

Michael Jackson's body was in terrible shape and he had only pills in his stomach when he died, according to a report out of London.

Jackson's hips, thighs and shoulders were riddled with needle wounds, The Sun is reporting. The paper -- which claims to have details of the autopsy -- is saying Jackson was bald at the time of his death and suffered several broken ribs, probably from the failed attempts to revive him.

There were four "injection sites" found above or near his heart, according to the paper, where rescue workers reportedly shot adrenaline into his heart in an attempt to restart it.

The Sun also says the autopsy found unexplained bruising on Jackson's knees and on the fronts of both shins.

Reported Jackson Autopsy -- A Fake

We've learned the story making the rounds detailing the terrible condition of Michael Jackson's body is a fake.

A report in The Sun gave harrowing details of the body, but we've learned the "autopsy report" was fabricated and completely false.

UPDATE: The Los Angeles County coroner just released the following statement:

"The report that is being published did not come from this office. I don't know where the information came from, or who that information came from. It is not accurate. Some of it is totally false."

Transformers' Towering $201 Million

ransformers: Revenge of the Fallen will score $112 million over the weekend, Paramount Pictures estimated today, bringing the sequel's overall take to a towering $201.2 million.

If projections hold, the five-day gross will go down as the second largest in movie history behind only The Dark Knight, which sped to $203.8 million in the same time frame last summer.

It'll also neatly—and quickly—cover director Michael Bay's reputed $200 million production budget.

Revenge of the Fallen's Friday-Sunday performance gives Hollywood its first $100 million weekend winner of the year.

Here's how you make $201.2 million—fast:

You start off with a $60.6 million opening day. Follow it up with a $28.6 million Thursday, then romp through the weekend with a $36.8 million Friday, a $40.6 million Saturday and, if all goes according to projections, a $34.6 million Sunday.

Put it all together and…well, The Dark Knight still holds the records for opening-day, three-day, four-day and five-day grosses.

Revenge of the Fallen did, however, establish some records of its own: biggest opener of Bay's blockbuster-rich career; biggest opener of Shia LaBeouf's brief but blockbuster-rich career; biggest IMAX opening (169 screens) and biggest IMAX five-day gross ($14.4 million, topping Star Trek); biggest opener for a Transformers movie (Bay's 2007 original and the 1986 animated flick included); and biggest opener of the year for a movie with a, um, 20 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Here's a look at the rest of the weekend competition, including the one film that Revenge of the Fallen didn't beat:

Sandra Bullock's The Proposal ($18.5 million), last weekend's No. 1 film, got bumped down to second, but otherwise held up well. The movie's two-weekend take now stands at $69.1 million.

• The $35 million The Hangover ($17.2 million) pushed its total to a staggering $183.2 million.

• Up ($13 million) upped its overall take to $250.2 million, and floated past Star Trek as the year's top-grossing movie—a title it should lose shortly to Revenge of the Fallen.

Cameron Diaz's My Sister's Keeper, which bravely marched into Transformers weekend with no giant robots of its own for defense, seemingly got buried with a fifth-place debut. But at $12 million, the cancer drama was as big, or bigger, than Diaz's other recent un-popcorn pictures, The Holiday and In Her Shoes.

• And the award for First Iraq War Movie to Not Bomb goes to: Kathryn Bigelow's The Hurt Locker, which saw great reviews translate into a Revenge of the Fallen-besting per-screen average of $36,000. Overall, the movie grossed $144,000 at four theaters.

• In its fourth weekend, Sam Mendes' Away We Go broke wider, if not technically wide, and cracked the Top 10 with $1.7 million.

• In its fourth weekend, Will Ferrell's Land of the Lost ($1.1 million) averaged $760 per screen and dropped out of the Top 10. At the rate it's going now, it would have to play for nearly five more months to domestically match its reputed $100 million budget. Or, to put in another way: The odds on a Lidsville movie getting made just got very slim.

Eddie Murphy's Imagine That ($941,000, per Box Office Mojo) exits the Top 10 after only two weekends, and in the small-victories department, a bigger overall gross ($14.1 million) than Meet Dave ($11.8 million).

Here's a complete look at the weekend's top-grossing films based on Friday-Sunday estimates as compiled by Exhibitor Relations:

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, $112 million • The Proposal, $18.5 million • The Hangover, $17.2 million • Up, $13 million • My Sister's Keeper, $12 million • Year One, $5.8 million • The Taking of Pelham 123, $5.4 million • Star Trek, $3.6 million • Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, $3.5 million • Away We Go, $1.7 million (