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James Franco Explains Oscars, Talks Gay Rapist Rumors, Slams Critics In 'Playboy'

First Posted: 07/10/11 02:49 PM ET Updated: 09/09/11 06:12 AM ET

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In a Hollywood filled with seemingly 2D stars, flattened against a wall for public consumption by agents, managers and PR flaks, James Franco stands out as a multi-dimensional multi-hyphenate anomaly. How one sees Franco, then, truly depends on the angle at which they choose to view him.

An actor/director/writer/student/author/artist, Franco is talented for sure, but can give off alternating hints of mysterious and open, high minded and down to earth, opaque and transparent. His prolific past few years have, thanks in part to the squadron of opinions on the internet and late night shows, been both celebrated and maligned, with his less than successful turn as Oscar co-host alongside Anne Hathaway coming in as by far the most buzzed about -- and criticized -- public moment.

Having given what seemed a flat, unenthusiastic performance opposite Anne Hathaway -- whom he later compared to the Tasmanian Devil -- Franco received heavy criticism, including from longtime Oscar writer Bruce Villanch, with whom he then sparred before making up.

When Franco took the job, he seemed excited to do so, saying it was a no-risk proposition, but as he explains to Playboy in their new issue, he knew as the show approached that it probably wasn't going to be such a hit.

"It's hard to talk about because it's like assigning blame -- not a fun thing to do. For three or four weeks we shot the promos and the little film that played in the opening," he says. "In the last week, when we really started focusing on the script for the live show and did a run-through, I said to the producer, 'I don't know why you hired me, because you haven't given me anything. I just don't think this stuff's going to be good.'"

Chief amongst Franco's complaints was the bit in which he came out dressed like a very unflattering Marilyn Monroe, a scene in which he was clearly unhappy to participate. That much was obvious to the viewer already, but as he reveals, he nearly made it that much more clear.

"I was so pissed about that I was deliberately going to fall onstage and hopefully my dress would fall off or something -- they couldn't blame that on me; I was in high heels," Franco says. "The plan had been that I was going to sing as Cher and then Cher was going to come out onstage; that got axed when Cher and the song from 'Burlesque' weren't nominated. I told them, 'Look, this is the thing people are going to talk about, the images they will take away from the show.

"I just didn't want to fight anymore, even when they said, 'You'll come out as Marilyn Monroe. It'll be funny.' Me in drag is not funny," Franco continues. "Me in drag as Cher trying to sing like her is a thing. That didn't happen, so then I just didn't want to argue anymore. I was going with their program; I wanted to do the material they gave me, not be one of the many cooks doing the writing. There were a lot of cooks who shouldn't have been cooking but were allowed to. There were some cooks my manager tried to bring in, like Judd Apatow, who wrote some very funny stuff that wasn't used."

Still, he gave it his best, with his low-energy performance actually functioning as an intended foil to Hathaway's highly spirited effort. And when it was all over, the initial feedback was positive.

"After the show everybody was so happy, and Bruce Cohen, the show's producer, hugged me and said, 'Steve Spielberg just told me it was the best Oscars ever!'" he reveals. "As far as having low energy or seeming as though I wasn't into it or was too cool for it, I thought, Okay Anne is going the enthusiastic route. I've been trained as an actor to respond to circumstances, to the people I'm working with, and not force anything. So I thought I would be the straight man and she could be the other, and that's how I was trying to do those lines. I felt kind of trapped in that material. I felt, This is not my boat. I'm just a passenger, but I'm going down and there's no way out."

Beyond his very high profile jobs, Franco's private life also is put under the microscope. Though he learns for his own fulfillment and betterment, given his public spotlight and the rarity that he presents as a scholastically-apt actor, he receives plenty of criticism for his educational adventures, too.

Having been snapped sleeping in an optional lecture at one of his Columbia University courses -- he earned his MFA from NYU earlier this year -- Franco has come under bizarre criticism for wanting to learn, instead of just being a creature of fame in Hollywood. Curious as it is -- aren't most actors maligned for seemingly being shallow and fame hungry? -- he says he usually doesn't care about blogs, but when some sent writers to his book party for "Palo Alto," he was at first mad, before finally understanding their motivations: angry classmates -- or people who didn't even get into the lofty academic programs in which he is participating.

One blog thread that he can't abide, though, is the one falsely connecting him with the infamous Gay Rapist blind item that appeared in the New York Post in 2008.

While Franco quickly debunked speculation that he was the anonymous perpetrator -- the alleged victim himself insisted that he didn't know him -- it didn't stop blogs from running the story -- and worse.

"Then Gawker picked that up and did this 'Gay Rapist' story that was so f*cking offensive because I have friends who have been raped," he remembers. "They did a very classy online reader's poll asking which actor who had a big movie out that summer had beaten up and raped his boyfriend and then paid him off so it wouldn't go to court... My lawyer called them and said that it was completely untrue and to take it down. They said, 'Well, we're just reporting what the New York Post told us. If James wants to make a comment on our blog, we're happy to report it.' It was a choice. Either let this thing build and become bigger and bigger, or just let it go and let them be the petty scumbags that they are."

Franco, though, has moved on from those rumors to reach new heights in his career, and he's not slowing down at all. Having starred in this spring's medieval stoner comedy, "Your Highness," he'll next appear in "The Rise of the Planet of the Apes" in August and then the big budget Disney film, "Oz: The Great and Powerful." He's also got a whole slew of personal films that he's working on, which he calls, "smaller projects that my heart and soul are in."

He'll be getting behind the camera for the serial killer film, "The Night Stalker," as well as a biopic of actor Sal Mineo, a bio film about poet Hart Crane (in which he performs oral sex on a man), and a big screen version of Faulkner's "As I Lay Dying." He'll also star in the new porn biopic, "Cherry."

For so much more, including Franco's discussion about his family, his turn in "General Hospital," and more details on his personal art projects and big budget films, check out the upcoming issue of Playboy.

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In a Hollywood filled with seemingly 2D stars, flattened against a wall for public consumption by agents, managers and PR flaks, James Franco stands out as a multi-dimensional multi-hyphenate anomaly.
In a Hollywood filled with seemingly 2D stars, flattened against a wall for public consumption by agents, managers and PR flaks, James Franco stands out as a multi-dimensional multi-hyphenate anomaly.
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12:35 PM on 08/16/2011
Two reasons justify a man to be dressed as a woman : you're gay or you're comic. James Franco is not a great comic.He doesn't have this reputation. Most of his movies were a flop. For me, Franco was known by Spider Man. I have no interest for the soap. And Oscars is a big show with a large audience. When I saw him as a drag I was not laughing. I was surprised. Because he doesn't fit and it's not comic, it's bizarre. And I have a doubt : is this actor is gay ? And I found on the net an interview who he said : Maybe, I'm just gay. Well, if it's the message he wants to send to the large audience, that's his choice, that's his life, but it seems he regrett to do that. Well, James Franco appear to me a little bit confused, or a little bit stupid.
08:08 AM on 08/05/2011
James Franco is a superstar. He was ok at the Oscars, could have been more with better material. That is all in the past anyway. His "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" is a hit, and in
Hollywood, you're as good as your latest project.
04:47 AM on 07/15/2011
I just wonder why we haven't seen him with a male or female. Does he love himself that much that he can't share himself with anyone? He is a descent actor that's it. How does he go to these Universities and make these movies? Does he even show up for class, does he even study? Is he just another actor that gets degrees for who they are not because they ever stepped into a classroom and worked for it . Well who cares? Whatever.
09:00 PM on 08/13/2011
he's been seen all over the place with his girlfriend, ahna o'reily... well, ex-girlfriend. he confirmed that they broke up earlier this month.
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09:02 PM on 07/12/2011
Next to Franco on the Oscars, a snail would look like the Tasmanian Devil
04:35 PM on 07/12/2011
The man of a million talents....none of them very good.
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patriciacaldwell
Yes, this keeps me awake at night.
08:22 PM on 07/12/2011
I think you're wrong. Franco is a renaissance man.
08:48 PM on 07/14/2011
Indeed he is...IN HIS OWN MIND....and obviously in yours.
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09:03 PM on 07/12/2011
yes
03:47 PM on 07/12/2011
James Franco: you fascinate me. I'd like to roll you up into a little ball and eat you.
01:21 PM on 07/12/2011
I like M. Franco and I admire his decision to continue graduate studies. I look forward to the day we can address him as Dr. Franco.
11:12 AM on 07/12/2011
Typical actor -- when something goes well, they take the credit or say things like "that scene worked so well because we improvised it" but blame the writers when things go wrong. Writers get no credit and all of the blame.
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patriciacaldwell
Yes, this keeps me awake at night.
08:24 PM on 07/12/2011
How can a person who is a writer/director/student/actor/artist be "typical".
10:58 AM on 07/12/2011
@silverwing: very true about good acting versus looking like the real person. Phillip Seymour Hoffman can play anyone convincingly. As for my son, he's not interested in acting at all--just did the extra work for the money. His heart is in playing guitar in alternative bands. I'm the one who has always thought of him as a star. As for the struggling life of an artist--yeah, I know a thing or two about that since I'm a writer always in search of gainful employment and my husband is a painter.
11:41 PM on 07/11/2011
Seems like an interesting guy with lots of talent. But, he didn't do a good job at the Oscars. Whatever the excuse, it was horrible. Sorry buddy. You're still obviously have tons going for you. Good luck. (You're not reading this, but ya know...) :)
09:38 PM on 07/11/2011
The person he should be slamming is himself. He was boring on the Oscars. Even if he told the writers how bad the material was -- he could have shown some better effort. He gave up. If I were to hire an actor he would not be on the list because of that poor showing.
05:30 AM on 07/12/2011
Okay, first of all...if say, we've already determined your a casting ingenue. (That wet dream aside), you would admittedly judge an actor on how they "performed" at THE OSCARS! Yes, we need The Oscars...if there wasn't a more spoon fed, commercially driven, (for the most part) schlop of mainstream "block buster" motion pictures...its an idiot like YOU who "cast" Franco. For all intent and purpose he seems to be the antithesis of The Oscars.
Keep your day job dude. Surprisingly, the Oscars won't be having you either.
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08:19 PM on 07/11/2011
I concede it takes a special kind of talent to be the worst actor in a scene on General Hospital.
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Good Karma comes back...
05:59 PM on 07/11/2011
I'm a fan. I think he's terrific in his work. The guy has it all right now. So, I guess there are people who have a need to slice him, and dice him, and destroy him, as if they had the power. They can call it what they want, they just live off the negativity. If only they could put their energy into doing Good...........
06:39 PM on 07/11/2011
He sucked; should have never hosted the Oscars.
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06:48 PM on 07/11/2011
thanks for sharing
04:38 PM on 07/12/2011
Celebratoid drooling is embarrassing.
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patriciacaldwell
Yes, this keeps me awake at night.
08:29 PM on 07/12/2011
So much passion from a non-fan is strange.
05:36 PM on 07/11/2011
Life is short and Franco wants to live it to the fullest and cram as much as he can in a NY minute. Hope he's satisfied and happy. So far, there's little distinction on his endeavors, other than he does a lot!
04:11 PM on 07/11/2011
One of our greatest no talent zeros. Hail the big nothing!
05:30 PM on 07/11/2011
You sound like a very embittered human being. I feel sorry for you.
05:49 PM on 07/11/2011
You sound like Franco, a big empty.