
You might have heard something about this over the Fourth and wondered if maybe all those hot dogs had caused you to, like, slip into a nightmare fugue state, but it's actually true: HBO and New Line have convinced all four original cast members to return for a Sex and the City feature film. Series exec producer Michael Patrick King will direct his own script. Send your best "Get it? They're OLD!" jokes to karina AT spout.com.
MGM will debut the feature A Dog's Breakfast, starring Stargate SG-1's David Hewlett, on iTunes and Amazon's Unbox. The film was apparently set for a straight-to-DVD release, before an outpouring of fan support for a YouTube trailer convinced the studio to give the online release a try.
At a press conference in Italy, Spike Lee spits out two not-particularly-incendiary sentences about the lack of representation of black soldiers in Hollywood war films; Variety runs the write-up with the headline, "Spike Lee Attacks Hollywood Films." A clever attempt to enrage the "Hollywood has been trashing American values since the death of John Wayne" crowd right in time for Independence Day, but it looks like Libertas didn't bite.
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