Daily 30: Mon 11.03.2014

Driven
Remember the guy who gave up? Yeah, neither does anyone else.
Kanye Street Styled a Paparazzo
It appears there is only one thing that can trump Kanye West's hatred for the paparazzi: dope style. The rapper was taking a cab in New York City when he saw the photographer's sweatshirt and instantly got out of the vehicle to take multiple pictures of the garment and pose with the man.
You're Screwing Up Our Dance
Miley Cyrus' version of the "Nae Nae" is total crap ... so say the guys who created the dance -- and based on the video they sent us, it looks like the Toonz wanna teach her a lesson.
Idris Elba In 'Avengers: Age of Ultron'
Idris Elba, who plays Heimdall in the Thor films, has confirmed to The Telegraph that he and fellow Thor star Tom Hiddleston will both appear in the highly anticipated Avengers sequel. See more Robert Downey Jr.'s Life and Career in Pictures "I'm in Avengers," Elba revealed. "And I’m doing a scene with Chris Hemsworth [Thor] and Tom Hiddleston [Loki], and they're like, [whispers] – 'Aren’t you [meant to be] in Ibiza?' " Elba had taken a summer residency as a DJ at an Ibiza club but was able to squeeze in time for the film before it wrapped in August.
Cocoa Love
A young couple's relationship is tested when a funeral for a loved one turns into a misadventure of mayhem, secrets and surprises.
Fade To Black
Fade to Black is a 2004 documentary about the career of US rapper Jay-Z. It also features many other famous names in hip hop music. This live concert at Madison Square Garden was meant to be Jay-Z's final performance, as he announced his intentions to retire from the industry.
Money Rains Down in Maryland
An armored truck in Maryland suffered an accident and has sent thousands of dollars sailing down stretches of I-270 N. Drivers on the highway have gotten out of their cars and have been grabbing the cash as fast as humanly possible while police are trying to get traffic moving. Cops are also warning drivers that if they're caught taking money, they'll be facing criminal theft charges. The Maryland State Highway Administration reported that dump truck and an armored truck collided just before 8 a.m. on I-270 at Route 80.
E.D.I. Mean on "Hit 'Em Up"
EDi Mean of Tha Outlawz sat down with VladTV and discussed crafting one of the greatest diss records ever, "Hit 'Em Up."
Alabama A&M
Halftime Show - AAMU Marching Maroon and White vs Jackson State (2014)
Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Black/White”
The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG in black/white will release on November 8th at Nike.com and select Jordan Brand retailers. This original colorway from 1985 should follow suit with other OG AJ1 colorways in terms of it being a highly coveted an item, so if you’ve been fancying a pair, purchase without hesitation. Get an official look at these Jordans after the jump and let us know if you’re copping! Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG Color: Black/White Style Code: 555088-010 Release Date: 11/08/14 Price: $140
Tightrope Daredevil, Breaks World Record
Daredevil Nik Wallenda completed two record-breaking tightrope walks on live television on Sunday night. Wallenda, a seventh-generation performer, first walked across the Chicago River on a rope strung between the Marina City west tower and the Leo Burnett Building in Chicago. Starting at a height of 588 feet, Wallenda strode upward at a 19-degree angle, rising 83 feet and setting the record for the steepest tightrope walk. Wallenda said after the walk that he had been planning to take a selfie halfway across, and even showed off his phone which was on a retractable cord in case he dropped it. But he thought better of it once out on the rope and settled for a post-walk selfie with NBC's Natalie Morales, one of the hosts of the Discovery special. Wallenda's second walk was from the Marina City west tower to the east one at a height of 543 feet, but with a catch: he was blindfolded. That set the record for highest blindfoldeded walk. Wallenda was wearing a microphone and spoke calmly during the walks. A born-again Christian, Wallenda repeatedly thanked God as he completed the stunts. He also briefly paused to listen to the cheers from the crowds. "Listen to that roar," he said, while balanced on the 3/4-inch tightrope. "I love Chicago and Chicago definitely loves me." Wallenda, who wore a red Discovery jacket with a Chicago flag patch sewn into the front left breast, wasn't wearing a harness and had no safety net beneath him. He said that in case of trouble, he would cling to the rope and wait for rescue. The Chicago Tribune reports that Wallenda practices falling and grabbing the rope on his tightrope at home, and can hold on for about 20 minutes -- more than enough time for rescue, as his crew would have been able to reach him within 90 seconds. Discovery had a 10-second delay built into the broadcast in case of tragedy. Guinness World Records officials were on hand to present Wallenda with his certificates after the walks. Wallenda has previously walked on a tightrope over the Grand Canyon and Niagara Falls. Part of the "Flying Wallendas," the daredevil comes from a long line of tightrope walkers. However, tragedy struck the clan in 1978 when Karl Wallenda, Nik's great-grandfather, fell to his death during a tightrope walk in Puerto Rico. He was 73. Wallenda and his mother, Delilah Wallenda, went to Puerto Rico in 2011 and completed the walk.
Beyond The Lights
BEYOND THE LIGHTS is the story of Noni, the music world’s latest superstar. But not all is what it seems, and the pressures of fame have Noni on the edge - until she meets Kaz Nicol, a young cop and aspiring politician who’s been assigned to her detail. Drawn to each other, Noni and Kaz fall fast and hard, despite the protests of those around them who urge them to put their career ambitions ahead of their romance. But it is ultimately Kaz's love that gives Noni the courage to find her own voice and break free to become the artist she was meant to be.
The Babadook
From breakthrough writer-director Jennifer Kent comes the creepy psychological horror movie THE BABADOOK that has received an explosion of acclaim following its world premiere at Sundance 2014. The film tells of a single mother, plagued by the violent death of her husband, who battles with her son’s night time fear of a shadowy monster. But soon, she discovers a sinister presence is lurking in the house.
Top Five
A comedian tries to make it as a serious actor when his reality-TV star fiancé talks him into broadcasting their wedding on her TV show.
Finding Fela
Alex Gibney's Finding Fela (2014) is a sweeping portrait of the artist as guerilla warrior. Set to the insistent groove of Nigerian superstar Fela Kuti's revolutionary Afrobeat sound, the remarkable story of one man's courageous stand against a corrupt and dictatorial government gives testament to the transformative power of music as a force of social and political unification.