As of this writing, Franco boasts 167,440 followers on Twitter -- not a bad number at all for someone who's been on the microblogging service for exactly a week, and admittedly 20,000 more than he had at this time on Wednesday. Nevertheless, if you're the Academy, and part of your mission is to rope in Gen X/Y converts to your bloated annual fĂȘte, there are at least 30 other celebrities out there with a hotter social-media temperature -- and thus, arguably, a broader influence among the coveted demographics sought with such garbage as Hathaway's "Rump Shaker"/Evita take-off and the other ironic teasers that have made the rounds for the last month. At this rate, Fred Durst could probably bring in more of a crowd than Franco could, and why not? He's a filmmaker who helped launch Jesse Eisenberg, so he's qualified-ish -- plus he's rocking 1.5 million followers. I'm just saying!
Along with Durst, here are 29 more Twitter celebs who could conceivably get the kids -- or at some extra viewers -- into the Academy Awards telecast. Maybe next year:
1. Tyra Banks -- 2,652,930
2. Stephen Fry -- 2,261,729
3. Rainn Wilson -- 2,193,481
4. Larry King -- 1,785,189
5. Eddie Izzard -- 1,783,161
6. Levar Burton -- 1,616,384
7. Fred Durst -- 1,511,891
8. Soleil Moon Frye -- 1,426,056
9. Alyssa Milano -- 1,335,908
10. Audrina Patridge -- 1,297,054
11. Yoko Ono -- 1,236,089
12. Danny DeVito -- 1,049,613
13. Dolly Parton -- 926,191
14. Adam Lambert -- 887,108
15. Simon Pegg -- 860,032
16. Nathan Fillion -- 735,949
17. Kirstie Alley -- 715,628
18. Kelly Osbourne -- 693,140
19. Kathy Grfifin -- 640,378
20. Steve Martin -- 637,841
21. Peter Serafinowicz -- 502,055
22. Rachel Zoe -- 384,507
23. Sofia Vergara -- 362,491
24. Emma Roberts -- 338,017
25. Mike Tyson -- 305,973
26. Josh Groban -- 263,868
27. Kristin Chenoweth -- 254,865
28. Rachelle Lefevre -- 208,765
29. Olivia Munn -- 214,597
30. Mario Lopez -- 176,429