图 / ENTERTAINMENT / FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2010 / THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN / KANSAN.COM MUSIC 'Glee' surpasses Beatles record Move oven, Beatles, and make way for the cast of "Glee."The hit TV show has now charted more songs on the Billboard Hot 100 than the Fab Four. The Beatles placed 71 titles in the Hot 100 from their first appearance in 1964 with "I Want to Hold Your Hand" through "Real Love" in 1996. But it's taken "Glee" only a bit more than 16 months to put 75 songs onto the same chart Because of the quantity of "Glee" releases — five or six songs are typically made available for downloading after each week's episode — its number of potential charting songs has outstripped releases by conventional bands or solo acts. That doesn't, however, mean the "Glee" singers have surpassed the Beatles in terms of sales. Total download sales of the "Glee" titles are at 11.5 million, according to Billboard. The Beatles remain the biggest selling act of all time, with certified album sales of 177 million copies in the United States. The quartet also has received 24 gold singles awards, 10 platinum and four multiplatinum certifications. The "Glee" tally of 75 songs is now third overall behind James Brown, who charted 91 songs, and Elvis Presley, who records the record at 108. McClatchy-Tribune Liberty Hall 642 Mass St * Lawrence Kansas Fri Oct 29 Gogol Bordello w/ Forro in the Dark TWO SHOWS! 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They were too paranoid — a result of the constant pranks on the set — and were forced to sleep with one eye open, so to speak. "You don't sleep," said Knoxville, while promoting the sequel with director Jeff Tremaine. "You check around corners and look over your shoulders constantly. We were like World War II fighter pilots — never let anyone on your tail." Tremaine directed the first two "Jackass" films, which combined made more than $164 million at the worldwide box office, and said the third film, in theaters Oct. 15, left the cast and crew a little rattled. "For the next three years, we'll all be covering our (privates)," Tremaine said. "We're so paranoid right now." What exactly did they do to each other? Tremaine introduced a new prank to the group called "The Rocky", named for the "Italian Stallion" himself. It involved sneaking up behind an unsuspecting victim, splashing water in his face and then immediately punching him with a boxing glove — all while the "Rocky" theme song played on a boombox. "One time when I played the song, about eight people ducked and looked around," Knoxville said. "It was nerve-racking." "The Rocky" was filmed with a camera that shoots 100 frames per second. Knoxville said. This allows the audience to see the prank — from the water splashing to the way the face reacts to the punch — in superslow motion. It's just one of many new camera tricks fans will notice in the 3-D sequel. "You feel like you're in the scene with us," Knoxville said about 3-D. "It elevated the film to another level." MOVIES Weekend box office race does not have clear favorite MCCLATCHY-TRIBUNE LOS ANGELES — It looks to be a tight race at the box office this weekend, with a distinct chance that none of the three movies opening nationwide will emerge a clear winner. Walt Disney Pictures' horse racing drama "Secretariat" and Warner Bros.' romantic comedy "Life as We Know It" are both expected to sell roughly $15 million worth of tickets on their debut weekend, according to people who have seen pre-release surveys. But if both pictures perform below expectations, they could end up behind Sony Pictures' Facebook movie, "The Social Network," which is in its second weekend and on track to collect The 3-D horror film "My Soul to Take," which Universal Pictures is releasing for Relativity Media's Rogue Pictures genre label, will probably lag behind the competition with a little less than $10 million. Young adults, who typically make up the audience for horror movies, appear to be highly interested in the first film that horror-meister Wes Craven has directed in five years. It cost about $25 million to produce. "Social Network" has had strong weekday grosses, taking in about $2 million each day and bringing its box office total to $28.7 million by Wednesday. $12 million to $15 million Indeed, it appears that nothing will break on out what appears to be a slow moviegoing weekend. Disney has aggressively marketed "Secretariat" as an inspirational family film, but it is mainly drawing interest from older adults, who are the most likely to be familiar with the Triple Crown winner from the 1970s. "Secretariat" cost $35 million to produce and will need to open on the high end of expectations and generate strong word of mouth to end up a financial success for Disney. One of the movie's challenges is that its likely audience overlaps with that of "Life as We Know It," which is expected to be broadly appealing to women. This weekend the two pictures will play at more than 3,000 cinemas. 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