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If the Oscars are like the electoral college, selecting the cream of the crop through an arcane and confusing process available only to an older, white, male elite population, then that makes the People’s Choice Awards the popular vote. It m...
Six days a week, Gary and Bristol get up with the chickens to make sure you get the latest from Nashville, New York City and Hollywood with Entertainment this Morning.
Magic Mike was a movie about strippers trying to make ends meet in the midst of the Great Recession, the difficulty of modern romance, and the dangers of drug use. Magic Mike XXL is a movie about strippers stripping. And not a whole lot else.
Somehow, 'Foxcatcher' star Channing Tatum is the very first male guest to participate in a rousing round of Jimmy Fallon's 'Box of Lies' on 'The Tonight Show.' Fallon's results have been mixed -- the guy isn't very good at lying, especially when a giggly celebrity makes googley eyes at him in an attempt to throw him off his game -- but he has been getting better in recent weeks.
'22 Jump Street' gave us one of the most hilarious end credits sequences in comedy history, and one that seemed to signal to audiences that Phil Lord and Chris Miller were done with making 'Jump Street' movies, as it delivered concepts for about 20 fake sequels. But not so fast: '22 Jump Street' writer Rodney Rothman has been hired to return for '23 Jump Street,' so it seems like Ice Cube's threat to send our favorite undercover cops to medical school might not be out of the question.
Who is your favorite 'Magic Mike' character: Matthew McConaughey, Channing Tatum, Alex Pettyfer, or Joe Manganiello? Gary doesn't get it. He doesn't understand the woman frenzy over 'Magic Mike'. He actually said "women are gross". Well, Gary McCoy may never understand the appeal of a movie about what he calls "winky dancers" but that doesn't make the movie any less appealing t