Fresh outta rehab, Vince pens his first script and the boys have mixed reviews about the first draft and come up with the idea of having Walsh rewrite the script. E receives a call that leads to a familiar situation. While Turtle is still awaiting a call from his girl who is on a promo tour for his company Avion. Heartbreak doesn't stop there, Ari investigates his wife's new boy toy and discovers more then he bargin for. On a lighter note, Johnny's new cartoon receives a network release date.

Leatherface has found his latest target – Grammy-nominated R&B artist Trey Songz.
Songz has signed to play one of the leads in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D, the latest reimagining of Tobe Hooper’s 1974 horror classic about a group of teens who run into a family of cannibals in Texas. Songz will play the male lead and the boyfriend of the previously-cast Alexandra Daddario in the Millennium/Nu Image pic, which will be released on October 5, 2012 by Lionsgate. Chainsaw will be Songz’s big screen acting debut — the part allows the budding thespian to be physical, romantic and heroic. John Luessenhop (Takers) is directing the pic, which was written by Adam Marcus and Debra Sullivan. Kirsten Elms and Luessenhop did polish work on it. The horror movie shoots later this month in Shreveport, Louisiana. Producers are hoping to not only reboot the franchise but to also to break a group of fresh-faced actors. Songz has had as series of top ten singles such as "Girl Tonight" and "Can’t Help But Wait." His most recent album, Passion, Pain and Pleasure, was released last year and yielded the hit "Bottoms Up." A new album is due to hit stores this fall.
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Making an astounding $115 million in ticket sales, Transformers: Dark of the Moon took the #1 spot at the box officethis weekend. The third film in the Transformers trilogy, which starred Shia LaBeouf and newcomer to the franchise Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, was expected to dominate the box office and it did just that.
The second place movie, Cars 2, didn't even come close to the Transformers earnings, with an estimated $30.5 million.Cars 2 was followed by Bad Teacher starring Cameron Diaz and Justin Timberlake with $17 million.
Finishing off the top five are Larry Crowne with $16.7 million and Monte Carlo with $9 million.