Music, Movies and the Not So Mundane

The Flaming Lips are releasing a 24-hour song on Halloween. According to frontman Wayne Coyne, "it's a song about death and it's a song about fucking and it's a song about life." The Lips will be releasing five limited-edition versions of the track that will be placed on a hard-drive and then inserted into human skulls provided by Oklahoma business, Skulls Unlimited. Coyne said, "There's a place in town that's called Skulls Unlimited that's been here for almost as long as The Flaming Lips have been here, and it sells human skulls." By the way, those skulls have already been sold for $5,000 a piece. —-

Arrested Development is coming back, first with 10 episodes of the show and then a film in early 2013. Jason Bateman tweeted Sunday, "It's true. We will do 10 episodes and then the movie. Probably shoot them all together next summer for a release in early '13. Very excited!" … for Portia de Rossi to have work again.—-

Dolphin Tale is the number one movie at the box office right now. Really, guys?

Happy birthday to Shannyn Sossamon, Clive Owen and Neve Campbell.

If you still have room on your crappy iPhone 4, you should download the Michael Jackson Trial App. It's on top of the Apple Store's charts, so don't bother searching for it.

Melissa Joan Hart's cupcake shop is facing a labor suit after allegedly forcing a black manager to work 60 hours a week and refrain from wearing black clothes "because 'black on black' did not look appropriate."

You cannot make this shit up.

The Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort in Atlantic City is offering a $25,000 plastic surgery prize.