■ 05 September 2008 | 12:31 PM
Ghostbusters Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd back on call
Hollywood knew exactly who they were gonna call. And Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd look like they're stepping back into their Ghostbusting gear alongside costars Harold Ramis and Ernie Hudson for a third Ghostbusters movie. Columbia Pictures is planning to reunite the stars and revive the 1980s story of Manhattan's valiant exterminators of supernatural foes, according a report in the trade journal Variety." The new picture is to be written by Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky, who both worked on bringing Brit hit 'The Office' to the small screen in the U.S.
Google turns 10 this month!
The exact date of Google's b-day depends on when Google wants cake, but Google was born in September 1998. Too bad we can't SuperPoke them with cake.)
Campaign pulse check - Media attacks, Palin survives
On Thursday, Rasmussen reported that "Over half of U.S. voters (51%) think reporters are trying to hurt Sarah Palin with their news coverage, and 24% say those stories make them more likely to vote for Republican presidential candidate John McCain in November." Despite the alleged media attack and following her vice presidential acceptance speech, Rasmussen reported today that Palin is viewed favorably by 58% of American voters. What's most interesting is that Palin's ratings are a point higher than either man at the top of the tickets.
Don't count on seeing Palin on Oprah
Speaking of Palin...despite fan requests, Oprah Winfrey is not too keen on hosting Republican veep Sarah Palin. Half of her staff wants to book the first potential female V.P. and the other half of the staff are adamant about playing host to Obama's rival. Oprah had contributed thousands of dollars to the Obama campaign.

What kind of Playboy Bunny would sleep with David Spade?
This one:
People can't seem to stop searching for photos of Jillian Grace since the announcement that she mothered a love child with David Spade. Ew.
Don't take cancer sitting down
Did you know that you can also help Stand up to Cancer with a host of celebrities? Visit the site www.standup2cancer.org to make a donation, and tune in at 8 p.m. tonight on ABC, NBC and CBS to see scheduled apperances to Jessica Alba, Charles Barkley, Halle Berry, Jack Black, Abigail Breslin, Kate Bosworth, Sheryl Crow, Ellen DeGeneres, Melissa Etheridge, Jimmy Fallon, Jennifer Garner, Brad Garrett, Angie Harmon, Tony Hawk, Marg Helgenberger, Diane Keaton, Rob Lowe, Mandy Moore, Don Newcombe, Sharon Osbourne, Josh Peck, Mekhi Phifer, Keanu Reeves, Jimmy Smits, David Spade and Carrie Underwood.
Eva Mendes: "I'm Big on Therapy"
Eva Mendes is one happy camper. "I'm big on therapy," Mendes said. "I've always said I love talking about therapy, because there's nothing wrong with it. Why wait until something goes terrible in your life to start fixing things?" Mendes, 34, has never talked details about why she did a stint in rehab earlier this year, but she says one of her biggest issues was coping with her own success.
Katy Perry rolls out Madonna classic at VMA’s
British comic Russell Brand has revealed "I Kissed a Girl" singer Katy Perry will perform "Like a Virgin" at Sunday's MTV Video Music Awards. "There's a lot of virginity and lesbianism going on at the show," the English host told reporters at a press preview held Thursday, at the Paramount Pictures lot where the ceremony will be held. We’ll be tuning in for this one! Maybe Katy and Madonna will lock lips afterwards?!
As if anyone in the Cube world cares...
Russia said on Friday that U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney was encouraging Georgian aggression by supporting Tbilisi's bid to join the NATO military alliance, report Reuters UK.
Um. We still can't afford it
Something has sparked severe Google search interest in the BMW Alpina B7. Other than curiousity, we can't figure out the car's appeal to the average Internet surfer because at $95,000 (in Canadian bucks) for a 2002 model.... we still can't afford it.

That's it for Cube!
Happy Friday!