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The J.J. Abrams-produced "10 Cloverfield Lane" capitalized on a mysterious marketing campaign to debut with a better-than-expected $25.2 million over the weekend, though the Disney animated hit "Zootopia" stayed on top with $50 million.
The second-straight No. 1 weekend came easily for "Zootopia," which slid a mere 33 percent, according to studio estimates Sunday. The monster movie "10 Cloverfield Lane," a so-called "spiritual successor" to 2008"s found-footage hit "Cloverfield," also performed well, boosted by positive reviews.
But Sacha Baron Cohen"s "Brothers Grimsby" flopped with only $3.2 million, a career low debut at the box office for the British comedian by a wide margin. Perhaps sensing trouble, Sony Pictures had postponed the release date of the R-rated comedy numerous times.
The Irish are by no means the only ones celebrating St Patrick"s Day this year - and you may be surprised by some of the places joining in with the festivities.
Every year on March 17, millions of people don ginger wigs, green jackets and shamrock-adorned top hats.
They then crowd into bars across the world, where they down pints of Guinness from as early as 9 or 10am.
Iconic sights around the globe often are made to glow green in tribute to the Irish, but other places have their own unique ways of celebrating.
And as it turns out, the festivities are not just limited to our planet.
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Chicago, USA
The Chicago River has been turning green each year for more than four decades in honour of St Patrick"s Day.
You have to be quick, because the river only stays green for five hours.
Parades go through the city each year to celebrate and this year Chicago is hosting the Emerald Mile race.
Workers spread an orange powder to dye the Chicago River green before the city"s St Patrick"s Day Parade
Monserrat, Caribbean
Nearly 4,500 people on the Caribbean island descend from Irish settlers, so St Patrick"s Day is well celebrated here.
The island hosts a week-long celebration in honour of the patron saint, with steel drum bands playing.
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Residents also take part in a Freedom Run, which symbolises what both Irish and African slaves were once subjected to.
Montserrat is the only other place outside of Ireland that celebrates St. Patricks Day as a national holiday.
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Outer space
Many astronauts have commemorated the Irish festival from the International Space Station.
Irish-American astronaut Cady Coleman played a 100-year old flute as a tribute in 2011.
Tim Peake sent Wales a special St David"s Day message from space, so maybe he will do the same for Ireland
Chris Hadfield recorded a cover of the Irish classic "Danny Boy" and sent it down from orbit.
And this year Tim Peake sent Wales a special St David"s Day message from space, so maybe the astronaut will do the same for Ireland.
Nebraska, USA
O"Neill in Nebraska is the official Irish capital and has strong ties to Ireland.
Each St Patrick"s Day, a giant shamrock is painted in the middle of the road at the intersction of Route 281 and Highway 20 as a reminder of the town"s Irish heritage.
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Greenwich, London
Even the Royal Greenwich Observatory celebrates St Patrick"s Day as the Meridian mean time line has been known to turn a shade of green.
The Meridian Line at the Royal Greenwich Observatory is decorated green by Tourism Ireland
A woman stands over the time line in south east London on St Patrick"s Day
Ise, Japan
The Japanese are really big on St Patrick"s Day and a huge parade is organised at the Ise Shrine.
More than 500 marchers take part in the festivities and play bagpipes, dance and dress up like leprechauns.
The Irish Network of Japan organises events across the country to bring the two nations together.
A huge parade is organised at the Ise Shrine in Japan every St Patrick"s Day
Banwen, Wales
It has been suggested that Banwen in Wales was the actual birthplace of St Patrick.
St Patrick, the son of a deacon and the grandson of a priest, was actually not born Irish but is believed to have grown up in Roman Britain.
To commemorate his "birthplace", Welsh pipers march down Roman Road towards a stone in memory of the patron saint.
St Patrick was actually not born Irish but is believed to have grown up in Roman Britain
Nancy Reagans family, friends and admirers bid farewell to the former first lady Simi Valley, California, Friday honoring her by sharing memories largely focused on her strength and her unfailing dedication to her husband.
She did love a party, and she would want this to be a party, Reagans son, Ron Reagan, told those gathered, including first lady Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton, President George W. Bush and Laura Bush and a vast array of mourners from Hollywood, Washington and beyond.
This is a celebration, Reagan said.
And it was.
Reagans funeral service held at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library overlooking a gray and rainy Simi Valley was not void of tears, but hearty laughter was more plentiful.
Those who spoke of Reagan, including her daughter, Patti Davis, former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, ABC News Dianne Sawyer and NBC News Tom Brokaw, told anecdotes about a woman full of s***k, class and tenacity.
But most notably, those who spoke of Reagan, could not memorialize the late former first lady without properly acknowledging the overwhelming love she had for her husband who, by all indications, loved her just as much.
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Their love for each other was the only sustenance they needed, said Davis, who called her parents two halves of a circle.
She shared that her mother was adamant, when Reagan was ill, about being next to her husband when he died. Davis said she comforted her mother by telling her it was in Gods hands.
But Nancy Reagan was next to her Ronnie when he died, Davis said, because even G*d might not have the guts to argue with Nancy Reagan.
Ronald Reagan died in 2004 at the age of 93 after a long battle with Alzheimers disease. Nancy Reagan died Sunday. She was 94.
Mulroney, who read aloud one of the many love letters Reagan wrote his wife, said she really always was on his mind.
Sawyer said she remembers seeing a quote from one of Reagans famous letters to his beloved in their home.
It said something like, if you must leave, could you just take me with you, Sawyer recounted. And I think about that again today.
Others relayed that Ronald Reagan would likely not have become president, or even governor of California, without his wife.
She was absolutely, without a doubt, his closest adviser, said Reagans one-time Chief of Staff James Baker.
Ron Reagan, who began his eulogy with a brief touch of his mothers casket and ended it with tears welling behind his glasses, said that as a pair, his parents were more than the sum of their parts.
Individually, they may have gone far, but together they could and did go anywhere, he said.
Nancy Reagan will be laid to rest beside Ronald Reagan on a hillside at the library overlooking the ocean.
And here theyll stay, Ron Reagan said. As they always wished it to be resting in each others arms, only in each others arms, until the end of time.
Hold tight! Take a wild sled dog ride with 4-time Iditarod champ Jeff King
TRIPOD CABIN During the heat of the day Saturday,AliyZirkleand her 14-dog team camped a mile and a half east of Tripod Cabin. TheBLMshelter cabin is located 35 miles down the trail fromKaltagand 45 miles fromUnalakleet, the first coastal checkpoint andInupiaqcommunity on theIditarodTrail.
Zirklesaid she chose to stop before the cabin because there was an incredible 360-degree view from that point of trail.
Looking west toward the warm, spring sun, there was a gorgeous view of Old Woman and theWhalebackmountains, hinting of trail to come. Hills seemed to cradle where she stopped. There was plenty of snow, and with black spruce trees surrounding her team in the distance, the view made it a nice place to cook a meal and enjoy the sunshine.
Walking toward her, no one would have had a clue of the ordeal she faced about 14 hours earlier.
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Villanova Men"s Basketball: Feb. 27, 2016 - Highlights at Marquette
NEW YORK -- Before Villanova tipped off Friday night against Providence, college hoops play-by-play man Gus Johnson was chatting with Wildcats senior Ryan Arcidiacono about his habit of diving into the crowd for loose b***s.
I told Gus Johnson I was going for him, Arcidiacono said jokingly.
Arcidiaconodidnt dive into Johnson, but in the second half of the Big East Tournament semifinal Friday at Madison Square Garden, he did go airborne once again, soaring over a press table and three rows into the stands to bat the ball away from Providence guard Kris Dunn on a potential breakaway.
This has become Arcidiaconos trademark move.
Flying.
Into the stands.
Ive done it my whole life, Arcidiacono said after Villanova advanced to Saturdays Big East championship game against Seton Hall.
Thats the way Ive played my whole life, and thats what we do at Villanova, so it was a perfect fit for me to come here, and I just think overall, offensively, defensively, Im just a good fit here.
And all the dives and the charges and stuff, thats just a product of playing Villanova basketball.
It seems to happen once or twice a game.
Loose ball or an errant pass, and theres Arch flying over the sideline table, scattering notebooks and laptops, and landing in the stands.
The arena grows quiet for a moment, then a roar goes up as Arcidiacono emerges unscathed from this sea of humanity, climbs back over the table onto the court and assures his teammates hes fine.
If that was any other of my teammates, they would do the same thing, Arcidiacono said.
I just think I seemed to find the opportunities to do it. But I love it. I saw Kris Dunn back there by himself. I had to make a play on the ball."
No. 3 Villanova, 29-4, faces 24-8 Seton Hall in the Big East title game Saturday at 5:30 p.m.
Arcidiacono is playing well in his final Big East tournament. He has 34 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists, three steals and two turnovers in the Wildcats wins over Georgetown and Providence, and hes made seven of 10 threes.
But the enduring memory of both games at the Garden so far is Arch flying into the stands.
The leader he is he gives his body up, said Josh Hart, Villanovas leading scorer. That could have been a nasty fall. He could have really got hurt and he did not care at all. Hes all in to this team. Youve got to love him.
Hart has seen Arcidiacono do this for three years now, and he said Fridays launch into the air to knock the ball away from Dunn at a key moment may have been Archs best acrobatic act yet.
Today was big, Hart said. Today might have taken the cake. Ive seen him jump over many stands, many tables, but today might have taken the cake.
He does whatever he has to do to win. If he didnt get that steal, that might have been a layup for Kris. That was a huge play. He didnt hit a three or have a crazy move or an assist to somebody, but that play was huge.
I think we had a turnover and they were going to have a for-sure two points, but luckily he was able to make that play.
Arcidiacono, who grew up in Bucks County watching Villanova and learning what it meant to play Villanova basketball an unselfish, team-first brand of ball said hes never gotten hurt launching himself into the stands.
No, I thank my parents, I have a hard head, he said. I"ve done worse when I was younger.
I enjoy it. I like it and I embrace it. Anything I can do to affect the game on the defensive end and make the plays and get our team on top.
Arcidiacono on Friday became the first Villanova player ever with 1,500 points and 500 assists and only the second Big East player to reach those milestones since 2010. DePauls Brandon Young also did it.
But the post-game conversation centered on his high-flying dives.
That"s what he grew up watching, coach Jay Wright said. That"s all he knows. He grew up in Philly watching Villanova basketball and watching Allan Ray and Randy Foye. It"s like a kid growing up in Indiana watching Indiana basketball.
So I really don"t think anything of it. He does it in practice every day. He did it in high school. He did it before he came to Villanova. I love it.
Arcidiacono did miss his senior year at Neshaminy High School after undergoing back surgery, but he said hes never gotten hurt playing basketball.
Actually, no, he said. Strong bones? Ive had worse growing up. Never really had an injury that would keep me out. There were games I had to get stitches, but nothing that kept me out.
"I fractured my shoulder once fractured my shoulder when I was in seventh grade during football. There was a kid, we were running a drill and this kid hit me pretty good. It was like two cars going right at each other.
I came back the next year but I was very soft on the football field because I didnt want to get hurt for basketball.
So apparently Arcidiacono isnt just smart and tough and talented.
Hes also indestructable.
We dont even worry about him, Hart said. We dont even think about it. Just go make the play and put it in Gods hands.