THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN entertainment HOROSCOPES Because the stars know things we don't. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2013 Aries (March 21-April 18) Today is a 7 Consider travel to areas that you've been itching to explore, physically or figuratively. The work you are doing now leads to higher status, especially long term. Patient, persistent action works. Plan a vacation. faurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 9 Explore what would make your partnerships thrive. Balance play with work. Count wins and losses. There's plenty to go around. Support the team with thoughtful consideration. Cook and clean. Share some laughter. Gemini (May 21-June 20) Today is on 8 Today is an 8 arium e chro- et rid of. You play and work well with others, and that makes for a pretty fun, productive Monday. Compromise is part of the equation. Compile aside sites for the winter. Contact a loved one jorine. a pig living Cancer (June 21-July 22) Today is a 7 PAGE 5 RD Hard are Trevor Webber, A new creative project demands your attention. Put off procrastination until Wednesday. There's gold in what's being said, if you listen. Feed your love and watch it grow. Give thanks. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is an 8 You may have to take an idea back to the drawing board. Discipline is the key to your radiance. Complete an old project. Satisfaction is your reward. Today and tomorrow are good to share love and fun with family. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is a 9 today is a 9 Consider family in all decisions. Be loving and kind all around, and magical and unexpected miracles show up. Your creative efforts get quite profitable. Focus on fine-tuning your space. Enjoy home comforts. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is a 8 Adventurous communications tempt, and could either distract or further your aim, which is achievable. Keep focused, and use all the resources at hand ... even those far out of reach. Everything helps. What you discover surprises. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is a 9 You're surrounded by money-making opportunities and by love. Don't close the door on opportunities. File them for now, if you can't manage them all now. Have faith in your own imagination. Take good care of your guests. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is on 9 Focus on keeping old commitments. Don't take the situation or yourself too seriously. Set lofty goals. It's getting easier to stick to your budget. Start planning an adventure for later. You're getting stronger (and more impatient). Even though your self-confidence is on the rise, you can use the encouragement, so don't dismiss it. Don't be a lone ranger. Build your team. Follow a friend's recommendation. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 7 Today is an 8 ACROSS Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today in a 9 CROSSWORD Part of you wants to work and be productive; another part wants to play. Figure out how to do both for the most value. Rearrange furniture so that your space inspires you. Get your message out. Today is a 9 Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 9 Taking risks can be a good thing. Your ideas get generated with new twists in the face of adversity. Reinvent, imagine and create. Ask for support from others to follow your dreams. Your status rises. 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Here is the question and his response, as well as other questions asked to Rudd and Carell, along with their responses: What do you think about this young crop of Kansas basketball players and, in particular, Andrew Wiggins? Q&A Paul Rudd: I'm so, so psyched he's on our team for one year. I can't wait. I love Bill Seif. I love Jayhawk basketball, and I'm totally jazzed to watch the season. I think some NBA teams are already trying to tank to get (Wiggins)... Looking at you, Philadelphia 76ers. What's your favorite part about your characters? we shot, it was hilarious. We had that as a starting point, but on any given day, we or Adam (McKay) or Will (Ferrell) would come up with as much material as was on the pages. Psychological Clinic FILM What line from your movies to people say to you most often? Rudd: I like his musky, sexualized idiocy. How difficult was it to get back in character? www.psych.ku.edu/ psychological_clinic/ Carell: Brick has trouble putting a sentence together. Carell: I love lamp. Rudd: Slap the bass, now. In the last year that seems to be the one more than others. Carell: You have to open your heart and open your ear, and you have to listen and appreciation the woman you're with. Carelli I love the innate intelligence of Brick. The sort of counterintuitive equality of his character. Do you have any advice for picking up women? How much of the movie was improvised? **Rudd:** Drop the cologne. No one likes it. Use your own, natural musk, which will bring the ladies in. Lionsgate's adaptation earned an additional $2 million in five international territories. ASSOCIATED PRESS LOS ANGELES — "Ender's Game" scored the No. 1 slot at the weekend box office, earning $28 million in its opening weekend and sending "Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa" into second place, according to studio estimates Sunday. Rudd: At times, it didn't seem difficult at all. I felt like we know these characters pretty well. Throughout shooting, there were moments I thought, 'Oh God, am I doing this right?' 340 Fraser | 864-412 $ ^{1} $ Counseling Services for Lawrence & KU Carell. The script was in great shape. We did a table read of the script before Based on the novel by Orson Scott Card, "Ender's Game" stars Asa Butterfield and Harrison Ford as integralactic soldiers. Comments made by Card expressing opposition to gay marriage led some to call for a boycott of the film. But a strong first- 'Ender's Game' earns $28M, top slot at weekend box office Carell: The more lost I felt, the better that serves me. Edited by Paige Lytle place opening met the studio's pre-weekend expectations. However, ticket sales didn't come close to the opening weekends of other young-adult adaptations such as "Twilight" and "The Hunger Games." It did fare better than "Beautiful Creatures" and "The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones." "Ender's Game" is a big budget movie that could be the start of a franchise," said box-office analyst Paul Dergarabedian of Rentrak. "This time of year is not exactly a hotbed of million-dollar openings, but once they launch worldwide, it will do well." Paramount's comedy starring Johnny Knoxville disguised as an old man brought in an additional $20.5 million in its second week end, with a domestic total reaching more than $62 million. It also picked up $6 million in international ticket sales. CBS Films" "Last Vegas", featuring an all-star cast of silver screen veterans including Michael Douglas, Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman and Kevin Kline, opened in third place, with $16.5 million. Overseas, Disney's "Thor: The Dark World" earned an impressive $109.4 million in its first international weekend. The Marvel superhero sequel opens domestically next weekend. 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