And he directs his actresses to play the same level of frustration and rage. These are two very different women, so let them be different.There probably was a smart comedy here about rival nuptials. Lord knows, Hollywood has made enough movies about weddings that, clearly, everything about the madness leading up to such D-Days has the makings of fun. The two manage to suggest a strong female bond, enough so as to undermine the movie's basic premise. Bryan Greenberg as Liv's fiance, Chris Pratt as Emma's and Steve Howey as Liv's conspicuously eligible bachelor brother struggle to differentiate themselves from that tuxedoed figure atop the wedding cake.Reuters/Hollywood Reporter Film. “Tiger Woods needs to come clean.”“Tiger Woods needs to explain exactly what happened on Friday morning and set the record straight.”“Tiger Woods needs to explain everything right now.”These are all phrases that you will see written in virtually every article about Tiger Woods and the incident that took place outside of his home at 2:30 a.m. on Friday morning.But what you have to understand is that the general public, along with the many journalists who are taking this point of view, are not doing so without bias.Tiger Woods doesn’t need to do anything.On the contrary. 
It would provide a very entertaining story, and, at the end of the day, entertainment is what everyone is really after here.No one cares about how Woods’ car managed to roll over a fire hydrant, or what hospital he was taken to, or the extent of his injuries.Nope we are concerned with one thing and one thing only: Was his wife, Elin, chasing him down with a 5-iron at the time of the accidentFrom a public standpoint, we all want the juicy details of exactly what went down on Friday morning.However, let’s just for a moment step back and explore the big picture from a PR standpoint.What is more interesting and entertaining, staring at a blank wall or watching televisionRight now, Tiger Woods is the equivalent of staring at a wall.There is a complete lack of information coming out of the Woods' camp, and there is unlikely to be any further information released anytime soon, if at all.We also now know that Woods is not legally required to speak with the police. All he is required to do is hand over his license, registration, and insurance information, which he did yesterday afternoon through his lawyer.So, if you have had any aspiration of reading all the juicy details in a police report, think again.Considering the fact that he was in and out of consciousness for at least six minutes immediately following the accident, it’s safe to say that Woods probably suffered a concussion and will not attend his tournament The Chevron World Challenge this week.That basically means that we will not see or hear from Woods until he shows up at Torrey Pines in late January for the former Buick Invitational (now the Century Club of San Diego Invitational).Can you remember the "big news" from two months agoThat makes two of us.And many of those stories two months ago would have certainly been viewed as HUGE news at the time.When Woods shows up at Torrey Pines in two months, he will respond to questions with well-rehearsed, detail-less answers...once again, the equivalent of staring at a blank wall. Woods lives in an airtight cocoon that he has spent years constructing to insulate and protect himself from the outside world. This cocoon is unlikely to crack or spring a leak any time soon.So, he has two choices.He can come completely clean about what might be a very embarrassing truth, or he can turn himself into a blank wall.We, the public, would love nothing more than for him to come clean. It would give us something interesting to read and follow.When people read newspaper articles, Internet articles, or watch news reports on the "Tiger Woods incident," they do so because they are after some new information that may provide them with some form of entertainment. How entertaining is it going to be to read articles for the next two months that say, “nothing further from the Woods camp” or “Tiger Woods was not seen again today.”That’s not interesting, nor is it entertaining. It is, in essence, the equivalent of staring at a blank wall.And as we all know, people will eventually get bored of staring at a wall, and decide to turn on the television and see what else is going on.Maybe Woods is hiding something; maybe he isn’t. (Updates to midmorning) SEOUL, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Seoul shares extended losses onFriday morning after the Bank of Korea cut base rates by the 50basis already factored in by markets, with technology issuesleading falls. "The rate cut came as expected, and the earlier hype hasfizzled now...also there are concerns the Bank of Korea will haveless room for a future cut," said Lee Woo-hyun, a market analystat KTB Securities. South Korea's central bank cut its key interest rate onFriday by to a record low 2.5 percent, making its fifth reductionin three months, in a bid to fend off the nation's firstrecession in over a decade.ID:nSEO79678 "Combined with worries about corporate earnings and economicdata, shares are extending falls," Lee added.

The Korea Composite Stock Price Indexwas down 1.72percent at 1,184.91 points as of 0134 GMT, down from the initialsession high of 1,220.59. Technology issues including Hynix Semiconductor (000660.KS)and Samsung Electronics (005930.KS) retreated after their lateststring of gains and as memory chip prices ended flat overnight Hynix fell 4.04 percent and Samsung Elec lost 3.94 percent Banks also turned lower after their higher opening. KBFinancial Group (105560.KS), the holding firm of the country'slargest commercial lender Kookmin Bank was down 0.52 percent (Reporting by Jungyoun Park; editing by Keiron Henderson). Forty-eight hours.That is all it took for Colt McCoy to take charge in the Heisman race.The Texas quarterback, whom many felt was robbed in the voting a season ago, has been one of many names thrown out aspossibilities to win college football's most distinguished award. Perhaps never before had the Heisman race been so unclear so late in the season. "Unclear" in the terms of about 10 or so names all deserving consideration.Tim Tebow, C.J. Spiller, Toby Gerhart, Jimmy Clausen, Case Keenum, Mark Ingram, and several other names were mentioned not only as candidates, but as Heismanfront-runners.Not any more.On a wild Thursday night in College Station, Colt McCoy delivered his long-awaited Heisman moment.The Texas A&M Aggies were playing their best football of the season.
Junior quarterback Jerrod Johnson was pulling his best Vince Young impression. The College Station faithful were intent on an upset that would have undercut the Longhorns' BCS title hopes.Then Colt McCoy took over.The senior not only threw for 304 yards, four touchdowns and zero interceptions, he also rushed for 175 yards-a career high-and a touchdown.All-in-all: 479 total offensive yards, five scores and a 49-39 Texas win.Anyone who watched the Thanksgiving night shoot-out saw just how significant McCoy was to his team's avoidance of a monumental upset.McCoy repeatedly willed the Longhorns down the field, answering every challenge the Aggies put forth. He played smart, efficient, and gutsy football.This was a guy intent on keeping his team's undefeated record and national title hopes alive and well.This was a guy that looked like a Heisman winner.Just one day later, McCoy's Heisman hopes were given another boost when Alabama's Mark Ingramconsidered the awardfront-runner by manywas held to just 30 yards on 16 carries.And while the weekend saw impressive performances from other names, including Tebow, Gerhart, and Spiller, no player had a game like McCoy's.With championship weekend on the horizon, McCoy's numbers read: 3,328 passing yards, 27 TD's, 368 rushing yards, two TD's, and a perfect 12-0 record.Sure, names like Tebow, Gerhart, and Spiller all have impressive stats, too. But none of them have been the difference in a historical season the way McCoy has been with the Texas Longhorns.And no one has been the difference in a season-defining win the way McCoy was Thursday night in College Station.Before Thanksgiving, the Heisman race was a wide-open guessing game. Two days later, some voters likely already had their ballot in the mail.It's Colt McCoy's season And it's Colt McCoy's Heisman.. SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Around 200 members of Chile's Palestinian community, the largest in South America, dumped hundreds of old shoes outside the Israeli embassy in Santiago on Thursday to protest Israel's incursion into the Gaza Strip. WorldInspired by an Iraqi journalist who narrowly missed U.S President George W.