Whereas the big losers in the computer hack that rocked Hollywood last fall included Amy Pascal, Scott Rudin, Sony Pictures, and Kim Jong Un, one of the winners, as far as I can tell, was Channing Tatum. Amid the blizzard of e-mails that showed some of movieland’s key figures as two-faced, snarky, and mean—that is, entirely unlike their red-carpet personas—Tatum’s leaked missive showed his back precisely like his front and his inside exactly like his outside—the same bighearted, fun-loving, victory-dancing guileless kid you know from the screen. He’d been writing his producers at Sony after the opening numbers came in for 22 Jump Street, the buddy-cop sequel he starred in with Jonah Hill.
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