for a national poll. what was the most surprising thing for you in it? because the hollywood idea has been the politics don't matter. that's an old-fashioned notion, 1950s, 1960s notion, that politics could get you in trouble at the box office. >> the result is immediate. you look at the number one movie in the country right now, which is "dolphin tale." for two weeks it's been number one. but it probably could have made more money, maybe. the day it opened, which you know the studio was dying, morgan freeman made his remarks about the tea party and he said he thinks the tea party is kind of racist. and all of a sudden it's on drudge report, it's on facebook, twitter. people are saying, you know, one of the comments online is he's on my no pay, no watch list. and immediately, within days, the polling firm that did this, penn show berlin, they found you that i believe around 30% of republicans, a higher percentage of tea partiers, said they will not see the movie because of morgan freeman. but the funny flip side of this is 42% of liberals said they would go see "dolphin tale," which was marketed as a family movie, definitely had a more