Oct 3 2007Some Other Crap That Happened...
- More pictures from the Sex and the City set reveal Carrie appears to be marrying Mr. Big in the same garish, over-the-top manner as the rest of the show. [The Superficial]
- Rumor is spreading that McG, director of the Charlie's Angels franchise, is attached to direct Terminator 4. Just as soon as he can find a way to stretch cute boy underwear over liquid metal. [CHUD]
- IMDB added a new character profiles to the database, allowing users to see who has played a particular character and in what films or shows the character has appeared. This will aid me in my quest to see every movie featuring the character of "topless slut." [IMDB]
- Gullermo del Toro may finally get to shoot his passion project, At the Mountains of Madness, adapted from the Lovecraft novel. This drastically decreases my hopes of seeing a reality series about that Pan's Labyrinth guy with the eyes in his hands. [Latino Review]
- Natalie Portman will star in Brothers alongside Jake Gyllenhaal and Tobey Maguire, who play some sort of blood relatives. [Variety]
- Over 2,000 production stills, production budget, breakdowns, and other top-secret materials were stolen from the set of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. TMZ will have the Jones Sex Tape posted within the hour. [IESB]

Reader Comments
1. MOkus - October 3, 2007 8:06 PM
Thank GOD we get our daily Sex and the City update! Can you do another update the next time Sarah Jessica Parker has a bowel movement?
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2. KAT - October 4, 2007 8:13 AM
THAT DRESS IS HIDEUOS AND IT DOES ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO ENHANCE HER SAGGY, GRANNY BREASTS!! SHE SHOULD AT LEAST WEAR SOME "CUTLETS" TO MAKE THE TOP FIT CORRECTLY! OH, YES, ONE MORE THING: SHE HAS TO BE ONE OF THE HOMELIEST WOMEN ALIVE!!
3. Lisa - October 4, 2007 4:20 PM
Holy crap, you just make my freakin' year! I actually squeed when I read that Guillermo will be adapting Lovecraft. At the Mountains of Madness is one of my favourite Lovecraft stories, and I never imagined anyone would be capable of adapting it, but I know del Toro will do it justice.