Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Entertainment news - latimes.com: Video: Brad Pitt yodels with Fallon while Channing Tatum jams with Kimmel

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thumbnail Video: Brad Pitt yodels with Fallon while Channing Tatum jams with Kimmel
Jun 19th 2013, 17:15

There must be something in the water in Hollywood. On Tuesday, two of Tinseltown's hottest leading men, Brad Pitt and Channing Tatum, got extremely weird on the late-night airwaves. Tatum was the first to unfurl his freak flag on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," where he appeared in double-entendre-laden video called "(I Wanna) Channing All Over Your Tatum." It featured one of the catchiest R 'n' B hooks since "Motherlover" and a bevy of stars including Jamie Foxx, Olivia Munn, Gabourey Sidibe and Miley Cyrus -- but alas, no Justin Timberlake or Andy Samberg. Meanwhile on "Late Night," Pitt took a more minimalist approach, starring in an absurdist bit in which he and host Jimmy Fallon shared a yodel conversation across the rooftops of New York City.(Pitt: "Hey, crazy idea... you wanna try a double yodel?" Fallon: "A double yodel? But that's never been done before.") All the goofing-around proves at least one thing: Promoting a movie is more demanding than ever. ALSO: Paul McCartney takes over 'The Colbert Report' With Jimmy Fallon, 'The Tonight Show' gets back to 'Starring' Howard Stern has tough 'Tonight Show' advice for Jimmy Fallon /* Main div */ div.ent-tv-must-reads { width: 620px; margin-top: 25px; overflow: hidden; font-style: none; } /* Picks */ div.ent-pick { float: left; margin: 0px auto; width: 206px; font-style: none; } div.ent-pick img{ margin:3px 7px 2px 8px; height: 105px; width:187px; display: inline-block; float: left; } div.ent-pick a img { border: none; } div.ent-pick a { margin: 3px; } /* Headers */ div.article#content h2#title { font-size:16px; font-weight: bold; margin-bottom: 4px; font-style: none; } div.article#content h3#ent-hed { margin: 3px 0px 0px 6px; width: 199px; font-style: none; } PHOTOS, VIDEOS & MORE: Real places, fake characters: TV's bars and eateries CRITICS' PICKS: What to watch, where to go, what to eat PHOTOS: Violence in TV shows

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