· I thought we might commence the week with the scariest story in the history of media: "Cameras worn on helmets or harnesses have been popular during the last decade for specialized uses like skydiving or auto racing. But a new generation of devices that cost around $200, some of them recording in high-definition, may move wearable cameras into the mainstream, offering a new dimension in first-person documentation." But do they shoot in 3-D? Anyway, every movie will be made with this technology within the next 50 or so years; just wanted to make the introduction. [NYT]
· Here's a picture of Jason Segel and the Muppets from that thing they're doing. [Collider]
· Jerry Bruckheimer doesn't want you to get your hopes up about Top Gun 2, because you know you had your hopes up. [E!]
· Here's what Simon Pegg, Nick Frost and Toby Jones look like mo-capped in The Adventures of Tintin. [Collider]
· Slow clap for Radar Online, which accompanied its story about the porn industry returning from its HIV hiatus with a photo of... Lindsay Lohan as Linda Lovelace. Anyway, the porn industry is back. [Radar]
· Japanese animation master Hayao Miyazaki has taken on the global economic meltdown as the subject of his new film, because obviously. [The Independent]
· I'm admittedly a little late getting to this, but boy am I glad I did. Take it away Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon... [BBC via Roger Ebert]