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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After finally seeing Juno, I have to say it was not bad...but not great.

First, Jeanine Garafalo should sue Ellen Page for plagiarism for stealing her entire personality. It was like watching a miniature, thinner and more attractive (Natalie Portman-esque) version of Jeanine with the wardrobe and snarky quips of Darlene from Roseanne.

Actually, the whole movie seemed a bit familiar like an old Roseanne episode and the first act seemed overly contrived with desperate dialog attempts at being hip, contemporarily cynical and overtly cool. But after years of better films that pulled it off like Fast Times & Rushmore or the more pathetic attempts that failed at trying to embrace the arty misanthropic digital hipsters like Singles, Reality Bites or worse Garden State...then Juno’s a bit hard to give unique credit to.

So c’mon, a best picture nominee? ...it’s an amusing tale at best. We’re just so starved for quality that we graduate mediocrity in place of it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:46 PM on 02/27/2008
- zaneblue I'm a Fan of zaneblue 3 fans permalink

I saw Fast Times and Rushmore, and Juno was a much better movie. Clearly. The writing and particularly the dialog were much better.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:58 PM on 02/27/2008

I bet your 17 years old and think you're worldly. You have no idea from which you speak and your opinion carries no merit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:35 PM on 02/28/2008
- BetterDays I'm a Fan of BetterDays 33 fans permalink
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The Hollywood scene could not be more self-indulgent, narcissitic or misogynistic. The haters hate the haters who don't like the underdog! How idiotic and pretentious can they be? The folks in Hollyweird really need to stop taking themselves so seriously. Was the movie enjoyable? Yeah. Was it a breath of fresh air? Yeah. End of story.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 PM on 02/27/2008
- suntzu I'm a Fan of suntzu 16 fans permalink
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Jealousy is a perennial wellspring of self-righteousness.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 02/27/2008
- Issak I'm a Fan of Issak 12 fans permalink

In a world of boring clones and unimaginative penny loafer maggots- Cody is a much welcome presence.

And jealously and idiocy seem to me the only motives for attacking this woman. Fuck them, she showed them
she should relax keep doing her thing and watch the pathetic line of imitators.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 PM on 02/27/2008
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I think there has been over saturation of the movie Juno. I don't care how good the movie is. I don't want to hear another word about it for while. And I don't care how awesome Ellen Page was in it, I don't want to hear that name for a while. It's like the song "Losing my Religion". It was a great song the first 200 times the radio played but they wouldn't stop playing it.

I think Diablo Cody is just getting a little bit of that flack from people who are over it.

I don't care that she was stripper but I am sick of hearing about her being a former stripper. BFD. I am happy she won the Oscar for best screen play. And now it's time to move on.

I do think the shoe incident was ridiculous on her end. Stuart Weitzman said she came in and tried them on or something to that effect but she claims they didn't ask her. Lame. STFU and be thankful someone thought you were worthy enough for $1 million dollar pumps.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 PM on 02/27/2008
- ChiGuy I'm a Fan of ChiGuy 342 fans permalink
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Beautiful and gratingly irreverent.

I LOVE her.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 PM on 02/27/2008

Hey, I realize that she is a bit out of the ordinary, but good on her. I do wonder though after looking at the Academy Awards acceptance--was she commando? She sure seemed concerned aboutcovering her middle region walking up and off the stage! That slit was perhaps too much for climbing steps and viewing from the side.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 AM on 02/27/2008

she was a stripper, we all know this, I doubt she cares who sees her naked when random strangers were, no big deal, it's not like she is Vanessa Hudgens

http://digitalfuntown.squarespace.com/dft-blog/2008/2/26/short-shorts-this-dog-loves-techno.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 AM on 02/27/2008

Sixteen year olds do have brains. Many have more brains than their supposed adult mentors.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 AM on 02/27/2008
- moderate1 I'm a Fan of moderate1 7 fans permalink

Great Post Eugene! I hadn't thought about it, but you have made me see that 16 year olds are smarter than adults. I hate that we intrust all of our positions of power to people over 30...everyone knows we should be handing these jobs to their more intelligent teenage superiors.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:23 PM on 02/27/2008
- kellygrrrl I'm a Fan of kellygrrrl 642 fans permalink
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Leave her alone!

haven't they got the memo:

'08 is the year of the Teen Mother.

Turns out a teen mother was the one capable of raising a Presidential candidate with class, dignity and integrity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 AM on 02/27/2008
- Darnamell I'm a Fan of Darnamell 5 fans permalink

Wow. Being turned on by your so-called supporters for SUCCEEDING!

And that's why most of America who love to just watch movies and let the small assholes who dither and preen behind the scenes do so out of our site.

Such petty BS.

And anyone who thinks teenagers don't speak like that were either eating lead paint when they were that age or haven't been around teenagers for awhile.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 AM on 02/27/2008
- katlade I'm a Fan of katlade 6 fans permalink

She is from Minnesota - as the Cohen brothers are. We have quite a few talented yet quirky folk from MN - Bob Dylan, Prince, Garrison Keillor. When there is snow on the ground for 6 months out of the year you need to use your imagination. I am glad MN is getting some attention. Other than the weather, it is a great place to live. We have great health care (Mayo Clinic, some of the best public schools, value the arts, are foward thinking ( environmentally and socially). We elected the first Muslim to the house. We have a govenor that can reach across party lines and is genuine. As far as I am concerned somebody from Minnesota should be tapped for the position of vice president on both sides.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 AM on 02/27/2008

She's from Lamont, IL and she graduated from the University of Iowa (creative writing mecca of the world) in 2000. Love Minnesota but you can't take credit for this one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 AM on 02/27/2008
- LGrace I'm a Fan of LGrace 3 fans permalink

She stripped in Minnesota, wrote about "stripping in Minnesota" in Minnesota, got her first writing job in Minnesota, and wrote her screenplay--say it with me--in Minnesota. I think we've got a right to cheer our adopted hometown girl.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:13 PM on 02/27/2008
- deedrdo I'm a Fan of deedrdo 6 fans permalink

you forgot jesse ventura. al frankin.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:50 PM on 02/27/2008
- BetterDays I'm a Fan of BetterDays 33 fans permalink
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You had me until the Governor comment. I have heard him speak to gatherings of business leaders, and he is hateful and derogatory of many groups.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:49 PM on 02/27/2008

The movie was terrific, the story relevant. This colorful woman has talent. If she is now being set upon by the rumor mills and hounded by the press and papparazzi, she is obviously right where she belongs. She never said she was an angel, and her appearance alone declared REBEL. You go, girl!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 AM on 02/27/2008
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I knew when the movie was over that there was no way on this earth that it had been written by a man. I was confused by the name, and kept thinking no way did a male write that script.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 AM on 02/27/2008
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Learn how to hyphenate,you morons!

-,not _.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:00 AM on 02/27/2008
- Issak I'm a Fan of Issak 12 fans permalink

LoRise- stick that dash wherever you little self would like to_. here' take these ---------------------(-- )

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 PM on 02/27/2008
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