Today: Tuesday
Date: 13th April 2010
I went to watch DATE NIGHT last Friday (09th April 2010) with my dear hubby..
we've watched the trailer before and man this movie is so F hilarious, its a Must-See movie for both of us and i recommend you guys to go and watch it.
We LMAO watching this haha
and I give 10 out of 10

At first.. I'm not a Steve Carell's fan, I thought he was like pretending to be a funny man but failed! and I still think that Jim Carrey is still the Funniest Man to me and I was so wrong about him, I misjudged him.
Once I watched his previous movie "Get Smart" I kinda liked it coz I laughed several times and didn't know its F hilarious as well. But still, I didn't realize Steve Carell is the funny man yet. and still,I don't like him yet
Now, the movie Date Night is out.. and I realized that I starting to love Steve Carell even more hahaha he really brought the character in to that movie
He's a comedian
He's a funny man
He's an expert
haha
and yet..
He's Steve Carell
Found this E!online website and see what they say about Date Night
STEVE CARELL, TINA FEY STAR IN SMASH OF THE TITANS
Sun., Apr.11, 2010 10:25 AM PDT by Joal Ryan

That was one mighty Date Night.
The Steve Carell - Tina Fey comedy rose up against Clash of the Titans to open No. 1 at the weekend box office, per estimates, with $27.1 million.
As things stand now, Titans is an extremely close second, with $26.9 million. But even if Monday's final numbers show the 3-D epic on top, it's unlikely they'll show the film doing anything but dropping like a rock in just its second weekend.

The couples-appealing Steve Carell - Tina Fey comedy fell about $2 million shy of yesterday's estimates final numbers show, and dropped to second place in the weekend box-office standings behind Clash of the Titans.
While nearly every top 10 movie was off from projections, Date Night was so off it barely held off third-place's How to Train Your Dragon. Here's a look at the weekend's final numbers and rankings, per Exhibitor Relations:
1. Clash of the Titans, $26.6 million
2. Date Night, $25.2 million
3. How to Train Your Dragon, $24.7 million
4. Why Did I Get Married Too?, $11 million
5. The Last Song, $9.8 million
6. Hot Tub Time Machine, $5.4 million
7. Alice in Wonderland, $5.3 million
8. The Bounty Hunter, $4.2 million
9. Diary of a Wimpy Kid, $4 million
10. Letters to God, $1.1 million
Ok guys~ I'm off now..
Thanks for dropping by again
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