· I have literally never heard of Gucci Mane -- this is Movieline, not Du Jour-Rapper-line -- but upon being released from a mental health facility he got a tattoo of an ice cream cone on his face. Cured! Anyway, this needed to be passed along, so here you go. Click ahead to see Gucci's three new scoops and stick around for more Buzz Break.
· Here's one way to impress your boss. Writer/director Richard Levine based Eddie Izzard's character in the excruciating Every Day on Glee creator Ryan Murphy. (Levine worked for Murphy on Nip/Tuck.) Was Levine's former boss happy with being portrayed as a crass and desperate producer? "I gave it to him and waited anxiously, and after a few days he told me he read it, and that he really liked it," Levine told the Times. "What had been gnawing at him is that he felt the script, which was obviously based on my life, revealed that I had contempt for my job. I really explained to him that at that point fiction had taken over from fact. Our relationship was tender for a bit until he trusted that I didn't look down on the job. I truly see Ryan as a mentor, and without his support on Nip/Tuck I would have never had the courage to direct a film." Shorter answer: He wasn't happy. [NYT]
· Good news for anyone who loves Kiss Kiss Bang Bang: Shane Black -- the beefy action scribe responsible for Lethal Weapon and The Long Kiss Goodnight -- will direct an adaptation of the Japanese manga series Death Note. [Deadline]
· Chet Hanks (Chet Haze) speaks! "[My parents, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson] do know about [my rap career] and they share my excitement. And they're also very supportive, which is something I appreciate. It goes without saying that the support of my parents is something that I will never take for granted and I am very thankful for." [Celebritology 2.0]
· Here's another great interview with WTF podcaster Marc Maron. Enjoy! [City Paper]
· The account of Gabrielle Giffords opening her eyes for the first time will make you cry. FYI. [Daily Intel]