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Gucci Mane On Finding Happiness After Prison [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]

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Gucci Mane chats with the morning show cast about his new album, “East Atlanta Santa.” He talks about how he churned out three albums in one year, especially after he spent part of this year in prison. He opens up about the food he missed while he was in jail, and what he wants for […]

Gucci Mane On Finding Happiness After Prison [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]

Late Night Highlights: Stephen Colbert Tries Out For the Knicks and Jon Stewart Debuts His Rain Man

While the Eclipse stars took the night off from the promotional circuit, last night’s afterhours hosts found themselves talking about actual news. On Comedy Central, Stephen Colbert and Knicks Coach Mike D’A ntoni discussed this year’s draft while Jon Stewart recalled Joe Biden’s epic custard gaffe. Meanwhile on CBS, Craig Ferguson mourned Larry King, who just hours before had announced that he would be hanging up his suspenders in the fall. Click through for those segments as well as the other highlights you missed while threatening to quit acting .

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Late Night Highlights: Stephen Colbert Tries Out For the Knicks and Jon Stewart Debuts His Rain Man

Your Twitter Feed Can Predict the Box-Office Future

If you thought Twitter was only used to discuss Justin Bieber and the iPad, think again. According to a newly released study from HP — hilariously titled ” Predicting the Future With Social Media ” — Twitter can accurately predict the box office returns of new releases better than more traditional outlets like the Hollywood Stock Exchange (HSX). As it turns out, when a film has positive buzz on Twitter it does better than a film with negative buzz. Who knew?

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Your Twitter Feed Can Predict the Box-Office Future

Thomas Haden Church on Don McKay and Going Straight to Cable With Marlon Brando

Expect to see a few new sides of Thomas Haden Church as the title character of Don McKay , a wildly genre-hopping indie featuring the actor as a Boston janitor summoned home after 25 years by his high-school sweetheart Sonny (Elisabeth Shue). Terminally ill and under the care of a brusque, officious nurse (Melissa Leo), Sonny wants to spent the rest of her short life with Don — who wouldn’t mind that himself if not for the mounting levels of suspicion and secrets towering around them. Rookie writer-director Jake Goldberger cites Blood Simple as a seminal influence, but the film draws its primary energy from Church’s strapping, coiled reticence — not to mention the star’s leadership behind the scenes, where he labored for four years in the afterglow of his Oscar-nominated Sideways role to help bring Don McKay to fruition. Church recently spoke with Movieline about building McKay from scratch, wearing his producer hat, the backlash to last year’s loathed All About Steve , and what it was like going to work with Marlon Brando and Charlie Sheen (at the same time!)

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Thomas Haden Church on Don McKay and Going Straight to Cable With Marlon Brando