Diablo Cody Pays the Price of Fame, Too

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ERIN CARLSON | 02/26/08 08:15 PM | AP

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NEW YORK _ Being the most famous stripper-turned-screenwriter in the world isn't always as pleasant as it may sound.

Diablo Cody, whose blog-to-riches fairy tale culminated in an Academy Award win for "Juno," has spent the past few months dominating a tiny little niche of Hollywood stardom: the celebrity writer. Not even wordsmith heavies Paul Haggis, Wes Anderson or Charlie Kaufman have stood in a spotlight so bright _ but then, none of them had the allure of a pole-dancing past, punkish attitude or surprising smash-hit, Oscar-worthy pregnancy comedy.

And in Cody's case, there's a downside: The very things that make her star unique are suddenly being panned and scrutinized. From tabloid newspapers to well-trafficked celeb- and media-sniping blogs, Cody's meteoric rise has made her something of a target.

The first-time scriptwriter from Lemont, Ill., demonstrated her no-nonsense, rebellious personality last week when she took to her MySpace blog to vent about the $1 million diamond-laced shoes designed for her by Stuart Weitzman to wear on Oscar's red carpet.

"They're using me to publicize their stupid shoes and NOBODY ASKED ME," wrote Cody, who ultimately wore gold flats. "I would never consent to a lame publicity stunt at a time when I already want to hide."

Cody, who has been unapologetic and candid about her colorful life, drew praise in the blogosphere for her remarks at the time. But in the days that followed, Weitzman told the celebrity Web site TMZ that Cody actually selected the shoes herself, and bloggers (and subsequent commenters) had their fun calling her out for what they saw as diva behavior.

The New York Post chose a picture of Cody for its after-Oscars cover that prominently featured her bikini-clad stripper tattoo. The headline: Who's Tat Girl! And on Tuesday, Photos of a scantily clad Cody surfaced on the Web site Egotastic _ nothing new, considering she's posted scantily clad photos of herself before.

With her Oscar firmly in hand, Diablo is laying low for now. She is "out of town," spending her time writing _ and won't be available for media interviews "for the foreseeable future," her representative, Craig Bankey, told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

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Earlier this month, the Web site Something Awful posted three pages of a fake Cody screenplay called "Quotey" that mocked the hipster wordplay she showcased in "Juno," which had the oft-mocked line: "Honest to blog?"

And right before the Oscars, New York comedian Jackie Clarke released a video impersonation of Cody, complete with the writer's trademark black bob. In it, Clarke-as-Cody quipped: "Hey, did I ever tell you I used to be a stripper?"

"Everybody was ... rallying behind her before `Juno' hit $125 million at the box office, and now comes the inevitable backlash where they see her selling out to Hollywood," observed Tom O'Neil, a columnist for the Los Angeles Times' "The Envelope" Web site.

"She always seemed like a rebel, a social rebel who now seems to have cashed in and joined the club. And I think what we're witnessing is resentment to that," said O'Neil, who noted that Cody's raunchy backstory likely proved irresistible to Hollywood types who don't get a chance to show their bohemian, darker sides in public.

O'Neil called Cody's rise a "naughty Cinderella" story. Cody, whose real name is Brook Busey, caught the eye of manager Mason Novick after he found her sexy blog while surfing for porn online several years ago. She wrote a memoir about her year as a stripper in Minneapolis _ and whipped up "Juno" on a laptop at a Starbucks in a Target store.

Cody's new projects include the Steven Spielberg-produced "The United States of Tara" for Showtime, featuring Toni Collette as a mom with split personalities, and the horror film "Jennifer's Body," which counts "Juno" director Jason Reitman among the producers. She's also taking a turn as a backpage pop-culture columnist for the magazine Entertainment Weekly.

"She was wooed by Hollywood from the start to join them," O'Neil said. "And once she did, then they exalted her. She became the ultimate epitome of Hollywood's free spirit."

Movie critic Robert Wilonsky of the Dallas Observer thinks potshots against Cody are rooted in jealousy.

"She deserves what she has coming to her," Wilonsky said. "This is not accidental and it's not undeserved. Anyone who says otherwise is just a would-be screenwriter with a movie script sitting in their desk that nobody has any interest in."

New York magazine recently published a chart showing "Juno" as experiencing "backlash to the backlash": "Almost everyone we know hates it," the magazine said. "So much so that others are now hating on the haters."

One of those haters is the mag's film critic, David Edelstein, who has professed to be "almost alone" _ among critics, anyway _ "in disliking" the dramedy.

"A lot of people I know have problems with the film because they think it's not the way a 16-year-old girl talks," Wilonsky said. "That's probably right to some extent. It's not meant to be a documentary."

O'Neil said the trick for Cody now is to deal with the pressure to match the success of "Juno."

"She's got to deliver," he said. "She's got to prove that all of this adulation is not just about her, but was really about her work."

The self-deprecating, yet self-promoting It Screenwriter seems as awed by her good fortune as her fans and detractors.

"I've always been a writer, I've always been a storyteller, but I never thought about screenwriting," Cody said after her Oscar victory. "I grew up in the Midwest, you don't know any screenwriters. It didn't seem like a realistic career possibility."

And until now, neither did the fame _ and all of its pitfalls _ that came along with it.

NEW YORK _ Being the most famous stripper-turned-screenwriter in the world isn't always as pleasant as it may sound. Diablo Cody, whose blog-to-riches fairy tale culminated in an Academy Award win fo...
NEW YORK _ Being the most famous stripper-turned-screenwriter in the world isn't always as pleasant as it may sound. Diablo Cody, whose blog-to-riches fairy tale culminated in an Academy Award win fo...
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Juno was good because of the actors. Ellen Page, Michael Cera, Jennifer Garner and Jason Bateman were the movie. While the script needed a writer, Diablo Cody, some excellent scripts have fallen apart because of poor acting, while some mediocre scripts were lauded because of great acting, Juno being a member of the latter category. She was the person I wanted to see win the least. I subscribe to Entertainment Weekly and on occasion she writes the "back page". I read one of her articles and I could not believe this was the same person that was nominated for an Oscar. She lost me after the first paragraph when she didn't have anything relevant or interesting to say. She's had her moment, now it’s time to see if she is a one-hit, one-trick wonder.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:52 PM on 02/27/2008

"Juno" was a marvelous picture, from a professional, well-written screenplay. It's characters were right on, and the actors did a great job to be sure, but if actors were to just, let's say......hmmmmmmmm...STAND THERE and look out at the audience with blank stares, I don't think it would have been as good, do you? I mean, actors just standing there saying NOTHING would be rather boring, n'est-ce pas?

Diablo is a professional writer. There was nothing mediocre about her screenplay. I don't care what her background is/was. Her script was true and pure and clear, and I absolutely believe that there are some teenagers who think and talk like the ones in "Juno."

Where do all those college intellectuals come from anyway? Are they just CREATED out of paper clips and blackboard erasers after completing four years at a liberal arts school? I think not.

Come on, people! The script was fantastic, tight as a drum, moved brilliantly along without ONE dull or unnecessary moment, and was emotionall fulfilling.

Are you jealous of Diablo? Don't be! Go out and write your own screenplays, and be happy for someone else's success. I certainly am. And she's no "one hit wonder." Anyone who can write such a fabulous screenplay will write many more of them. Give the writers some credit, will you? Talent is talent. And Diablo's got it! Get it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:53 AM on 02/28/2008
- SethBLiNK I'm a Fan of SethBLiNK 41 fans permalink

She's a good writer who wrote a good script and there is a sexy back story, so she's more famous than most writers.

But this whole shoe thing is weird. She used to be an exotic dancer so she knows the quid pro quo nature of the world. Guys tip you because you act sexy. Show more skin get more tips. Act like you like the guy and get more tips.

So now that she's famous did she really think somebody was going to let her wear their million dollar shoes and not get something out of it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 PM on 02/27/2008

if anyone thinks that this film made over a hundred million dollars because the writer was a stripper at one stage of her life you are insane.
general movie goers generally don't even know is directing thre film they go and see let alone who wrote it.

The film is a success and for such a low budget little film I say good on everyone involved. It shouldn't have to apologise for its success nor should it be facing this extremely bitter sounding backlash.

Don't take it out on the makers that it has been so successful..take it out of movie goers who are obviously enjoying it and take itout on the critics who for themost part raved about and then take it out on the academy for rewarding it but to be so nasty about the writer ...I mean it all just reads with such a bitter taste to it that I agree with the people who say it seems like a lot of jealousy.I normally hate the kindof arguing because I don't normally believe it to be true but when it comeas across the way alo tof the negative comments aree coming across..not just here but on the web in general you can;t helpo but feel that people are jealous of her. She came from nowhere and has achieved great success.

why should we hate her again??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 PM on 02/27/2008
- Nyland8 I'm a Fan of Nyland8 90 fans permalink
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Well, if you happen to be a veteran Hollywood writer and you resent the talented newbie who takes the gold statue you've been working for most of your life, I'd have to suspect more than a little bitterness and jealousy might ensue.

And writers have nothing better to do than write ... even here on HuffPo.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 PM on 02/27/2008
- dora rice I'm a Fan of dora rice 13 fans permalink
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who you talking about? Hillary? who shwould we hate now since Hillary is history.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 AM on 02/28/2008

Oh common... Hillary will always be hated... especially when Prez Barack nominates her or Bill... OR BOTH for the Supreme Court!

Mwahahahaha!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 AM on 02/28/2008
- sagopalm I'm a Fan of sagopalm 3 fans permalink

You don't have to be in the age group which the dialogue is attempting to depict to be able to tell if it rings true or not. Juno rings true. It also happens to be very funny without clobbering you over the head with lowbrow slapstick.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:08 PM on 02/27/2008
- GQTaste I'm a Fan of GQTaste 7 fans permalink

It's amazing how the right wing nuts will go after a cartoon like Golden Compass. But won't say anything about this piece of shit. I teenage girl getting knocked up and they dont' have any real hardships and it will all work out in the end.

I take that back which one was the cartoon?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:04 PM on 02/27/2008

I'm a left winger, and my daughter and her pals love to stir the adults up with Che Guevara t-shirts, and an independent underground high school paper. They love it. They didn't see it as pro-life or pro-choice (they're loudly pro-choice, btw). They just saw it as a kid who makes a dumb mistake and her parents support her throughout. Pro-choice isn't pro-abortion, it's for women, and girls, having a choice. If parents love their kids unconditionally, then mistakes get handled without real hardships and cruel treatment. It's only because the pro-lifers demand their way that some women are forced into horrible situations.

Understand, I'm pro-choice and anti-abortion. I want abortion to be unnecessary, but available if things go wrong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 PM on 02/27/2008
- dora rice I'm a Fan of dora rice 13 fans permalink
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you want it both ways.....hahaha how in this day and age anyone still gets knocked up just shows poor parenting.....sex education is the most important issue parents should teach their children.....Our daughter had her first child when she was ready and 27 , our son had his firs child when he was 24....it can be done....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:18 AM on 02/28/2008
- sagopalm I'm a Fan of sagopalm 3 fans permalink

She is hot and talented.
Don't let anyone get you down lady! You deserve that Oscar and your newfound success. If they want to give you grief about being a pole dancer, well....there's little doubt in my mind that no one would want to watch THEM dance off a pole! I have one at my house you can use, Baby!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 PM on 02/27/2008
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She's attractive...with an attitude!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 AM on 02/28/2008

Yeah baby!

I never heard of her, have yet to see Juno... but I am very happy to see her success.

Loved her acceptance speech... best part was when she thanked her parents for loving her the way she was! EXCELLENT!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 AM on 02/28/2008

who wouldn't be envious of winning the oscar lottery with a very mediocre screenplay ripe with painfully clever dialogue? i know i am. http://view.break.com/460860

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 PM on 02/27/2008

I haven't seen it, but my 16 year old daughter went with her pals. When I picked them up at the theater afterwards they were analyzing it like a pack of film critics and they all declared that they loved it, and drew comparisons between each movie character and kids in their high school.

Based on that, it sounds to me like Ms. Cody pretty much nailed it. But hey, what do 16 y.o. girls know about how 16 y.o. girls talk and act, eh? They need some over-the-hill film critics (translate as: frustrated filmmaker wannabees) to tell them how teens really behave.

I'm looking forward to seeing it when my daughter inevitably borrows a DVD when it's out.

Envy is so easy to spot for all but the jealous one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:41 PM on 02/27/2008
- adled I'm a Fan of adled 2 fans permalink

Excactly! I am not what you would say, of that demographic, but I thought the film, though no masterpiece, to be quite enjoyable. I don't believe there is anything to, 'get', but I think some people are angry because they don't 'get' it. Talk about getting you're knickers in a knot! What a waste of time. The film, though small and clever, is still just a Hollywood film and Hollywood is all about entertainment. I was entertained.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:27 PM on 02/27/2008
- LegalCat I'm a Fan of LegalCat 5 fans permalink

I was too. The movie was entertaining, fun, mildly amusing, not bad at all. A solid B+ effort, I thought. Right up there with all the other solid B+ films like, well, I hate to bring up the obvious comparison, but "Knocked Up."

What it wasn't, in my opinion, was Oscar material. Movies that get the big awards -- Pic, Director, Screenplay -- *should* be masterpieces. That's kind of the point of these awards: to honor masterpieces. If there weren't any masterpiece screenplays up for the Oscar, then ok, I suppose they have to pick the best non-masterpiece they can find, but this year there were much better movies that got passed by so Hollywood could celebrate its own hipness by getting Ms. Tats up on stage.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 AM on 02/28/2008
- dora rice I'm a Fan of dora rice 13 fans permalink
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you should not let a movie do your parenting....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:20 AM on 02/28/2008
- wayoutleft I'm a Fan of wayoutleft 41 fans permalink
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the ghost of j.d salinger wafts through the embarrassingly successful, refreshingly amoral JUNO. it's like holden caulfield's little sister, phoebe, who always called him on his b.s., has grown up. holden caulfield was as dark a character as some of our own troubled young actors. but becoming pregnant, having a child, and finding the child a home is before us as a natural, whole, guiltless act- finally. is it post-existential in perceiving human society as a natural- as opposed to moral- environment? i know that postulating an active role in a world of good and evil - engagee- is the way the '60's rads worked. but it's not the way these millenial kids work at all. is NO COUNTRY... an end of something and JUNO a beginning? the end of moral dichotomy? the beginning of an ethos of adaptation rather than struggle?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:52 PM on 02/27/2008
- amanda85 I'm a Fan of amanda85 108 fans permalink

In a world dominated by male pigs, you have to love women who were born middle finger first...

You go girl.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 PM on 02/27/2008
- adc I'm a Fan of adc 5 fans permalink

Male pigs? Sweetie, you ain't never gonna get a man with that attitude. Better go and get some new batteries for your vibrator - you'll be staying home Friday night.

Lighten up. Sheesh.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:29 PM on 02/27/2008
- amanda85 I'm a Fan of amanda85 108 fans permalink

Never said all men are pigs. My boyfriend isn't one. BTW, I can have almost any man I want as I'm quite attractive and not exactly an idiot. How's that for attitude? ;)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:32 AM on 02/28/2008
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"She always seemed like a rebel, a social rebel who now seems to have cashed in and joined the club. And I think what we're witnessing is resentment to that," said O'Neil...

That's because these so-called "rebels" are nothing more than kids from middle class families who think that if you get a tramp stamp, some body piercings and tats, hunt for retro clothes from a thrift store, and earn dollar bills shoved in their garter, or some other occupation that will piss their parents off, this defines rebellion.

That whole scene is no more rebellious than middle-aged accountants who ride around on Harley's attired in leather chaps and a skull and crossbones bandana. Both types are ludicrous, superficial and trivially "rebellious".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:32 PM on 02/27/2008
- geobushono I'm a Fan of geobushono 15 fans permalink

Juno is a great film......an original.
Thank you Diablo.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:29 PM on 02/27/2008

she's getting so much shit because her script was shit, the movie was shit. oscar's are obviously not indicative of talent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:27 PM on 02/27/2008
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Strippers, Best dollar you'll ever spend! Nice going Dioblo.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:56 PM on 02/27/2008

It's that stupid pen name.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:51 PM on 02/27/2008
- poorotis I'm a Fan of poorotis 2 fans permalink

Yeah. It's a retarded nom-de-plume. The Roadrunner cartoon is evoked. Beep beep. Besides the name (and who cares anyway?) people are snobs and jealous of their putative turf. Honestly, I've never heard of the woman before. Juno is a flick I've only heard good things about from my friends who have seen it. An awful name with that stripper m.o., and all of it justified by a critical and commercial box-office success. She's clearly some tantric angel, and therefore would attract some heat.(:

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:26 PM on 02/27/2008
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