12 REVIEWS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY JULY 1 2009 CELEBRITY Usher's wife says she was surprised by divorce filing ATLANTA — The wife of R&B singer Usher was surprised when the entertainer filed for divorce earlier this month and claims the two were intimate less than a week before he moved to end the marriage, according to court documents. Monday in Fulton County Superior Court that she "had every reason to believe her marriage was intact" and that two were "intimately together as husband and wife as recently as June 6." Tameka Raymond, 38, disputes Usher's claims the couple have been separated since July 2008. She said in court documents filed Associated Press Live. Study. Dream. Free Internet • Swimming Pool • On KU Bus Route Movie Theatre • Unlimited Meal Plan • Tanning Beds Individual Leases • Housekeeping Services Automatic Rent Payment • Game Room • Computer Lab Right Between the Rec Center & The Fieldhouse www.livenaismith.com 785.843.8559 Movie: Transformers 2 In the highly anticipated "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen," audiences were forced through two-and-a-half long hours of constant robotic alien violence, too many special effects and a crawl-paced plot. Michael Bay's sequel failed to challenge the first Transformers movie, leaving most fans to believe that Megan Fox was the only reason to attend. Fox and Shia LaBeouf displayed their continued relationship in the movie on the basis of the "L" word, which neither of them wanted to say first, making the audience beg for a violent Autobot interruption. However, Bay's personification of the alien robots developed a humorous tone throughout the film, which may have saved audiences' interest levels more than once. The sequel also gave a conclusion to the story, which was left open-ended in the first Transformers movie. Despite harsh judgments from fans and critics, the movie has so far raked in $200 million at the box office. MOVIES — Kristen Liszewski Superintendent angry over Cohen's 'Bruno' photo shoot LOS ANGELES — The chief of the nation's second-largest school district is fuming over comedian Sacha Baron Cohen's magazine photo shoot with high school football players. Los Angeles Superintendent Ramon Cortines isn't amused by the GQ magazine photos shot at Birmingham High School that feature the "Borat" star in his new incarnation as gay Austrian fashionista "Bruno." The GQ cover story features pictures of Baron Cohen wearing shoulder pads, tight red shorts, an athletic cup and little else as he poses with football players at the school in the San Fernando Valley. Associated Press everything in moderation. [please drink responsibly]