· This Today Show report that Betty White was buried at Forest Lawn surely must have come as some surprise to, well, Betty White.
· Hey, it's the red-band trailer for Funny People! And it's pretty much the same stuff as the green-band trailer, but with an Adam Sandler blowjob joke and less footage about dying.
· It's been rumored that Val Kilmer wants to run for governor of New Mexico, but first, he'll costar in the New Mexico-shot MacGruber.
· Let's total the indie cred points: Ryan Gosling (+5) spoke to Pitchfork (+10) about the album he'll be releasing (even points) with his band, Dead Man's Bones (+10 for naming inscrutability) featuring the Silverlake Conservatory Children's Choir on accompaniment (+50).
· Jennifer Aniston on Jason Bateman's wild, druggy past: "Even though he was pretty wild in those days, something about those dimples and that sweet face made you go, 'Oh, it's okay that you just drove up the street backwards in a Range Rover with the door wide open.' I don't know what was happening there."
· Cameron Diaz is getting Hornet-y for the new, slim Seth Rogen. Michel Gondry will supervise.
· Gary Ross has come aboard to rewrite Spider-Man 4, after turns by James Vanderbilt and David Lindsay-Abaire. It's always good when a big movie has so many different writers!