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‘The Other Guys’: Five Things You Didn’t Know

Director Adam McKay explains how he recruited Derek Jeter for the film, why Paris Hilton’s scene was cut and more. By Eric Ditzian Mark Wahlberg, Will Ferrell and Steve Coogan in “The Other Guys” Photo: Sony Pictures Over the last few weeks, MTV News has taken you inside some of the summer’s coolest flicks. With secrets revealed straight from the filmmakers themselves, we’ve walked you through the creation of buzzworthy “Inception” scenes , the coolest “Last Airbender” weapons , the CGI “Eclipse” wolves , and much more. Today we turn our attention to “The Other Guys,” the Will Ferrell- and Mark Wahlberg-starring action comedy that just opened in theaters. Co-writer and director Adam McKay gave us a call to discuss some of the key decisions he and his team made as they put together their new film. Check out these five secrets he revealed for us, and check back on Monday to hear five spoiler-heavy secrets that are simply too juicy to drop today. How the Curse-Heavy Flick Got a PG-13 Rating It’s hard to believe that “Other Guys” isn’t rated R, based on all the foulmouthed dialogue the cast spouts. As McKay told us, they worked hard to get the dirtiest PG-13 film they possibly could. “We became masters of the family-friendly cursing from writing on ‘Saturday Night Live,’ ” he said. “We found every possible way to say something awful. We don’t say ‘f—‘ in the movie, but I love that it feels like we do. We say ‘s–t’ a lot. In PG-13, you’re allowed to say ‘sh–‘ a lot. Endless ‘sh–s.’ ” “In one scene, we had a character say ‘lick the sex off each other.’ We had to change that just to ‘lick the sweat.’ There was one time someone says, ‘I hope you like prison food and penis.’ Originally it was, ‘I hope you like the taste of prison food and penis.’ We had to lose ‘taste.’ You want to get as close to R as you possibly can.” Why Paris Hilton’s Cameo Is Missing We’ve long known that Paris Hilton shot a cameo for the movie, but her scene didn’t make it into the final cut. So what happened? “The joke was that Mark’s character shot Derek Jeter, so you’re looking for a redemptive moment for him. During this helicopter crash, a piece of the helicopter shoots at this unknown blonde woman and Mark dives and saves her. It’s Paris, and he doesn’t know who she is. We cut to a spinning headline that says, ‘Cop Who Shot Jeter Saves Paris Hilton,’ and then you pan below that and it says, ‘City Hates Him Even More.’ ” “I thought it was really funny,” he continued. “But she’s such a figure unto herself, it just threw the rhythm off somehow. She was a champion. She was totally making fun of herself. That scene will be on the DVD.” How They Recruited Derek Jeter While Paris’ cameo didn’t make the finished flick, Jeter’s most certainly did. How did McKay convince the Yankee captain to agree to a cameo that has him getting shot in the leg? McKay gave us the inside scoop. “Of all the cast we got for this movie — and we got some pretty tremendous people — Derek Jeter was the most essential get for the whole movie,” he said. “We wrote it into the script that he was a major part of the story. He’s a fan of Will and the movies we’ve done in the past. He’s a fan of Mark.” “The crazy thing is [the Yankees] won the World Series, and we’re shooting a scene about 10 days afterward,” he added. “I’m like, ‘How does this guy come off that — there must be crazy parties, he must be exhausted — and then show up and have his lines memorized?’ Sure enough, he was there and he was game. Professional athletes tend to fall into one of two categories. They’re either super-conceited and standoffish, or they can be sweet and nice. He’s definitely a sweet guy, very unpretentious. His girlfriend [Minka Kelly] is beautiful and just goofy and nice. He’s a fan. He’s hosted ‘SNL.’ He’s got that sincerity that just works if he’s delivering a line straight. He’s an old-fashioned baseball star.” Why Mark Wahlberg Is Funnier Than You Ever Realized Wahlberg has done the comedy thing a bit before, whether on “SNL” or this year’s “Date Night,” but he’s never so fully embraced a comedic role. Perhaps the most pleasant surprise of “Other Guys” is that the Oscar-nominated actor is damn funny. “The second I saw Will and Mark together, it was just a completely different energy,” McKay said. “In a weird way, almost the last two guys in the world you’d expect to see together. That’s what made it so fascinating. Mark has the confidence of someone who could kick anyone’s ass in the room. And Will has the confidence of someone who doesn’t want to kick anyone’s ass in the room. The two of them together are instantly interesting. The big secret we knew is that Mark’s really, really funny.” “So it wasn’t as risky as it might have seemed from the outside, because people associate him with dramatic roles or action stuff,” he continued. “I loved him in ‘I Heart Huckabees.’ I thought he was hilarious in ‘The Departed,’ and I thought he was really funny in ‘Boogie Nights’ … he gets the joke. He knows what he’s messing around with. I think his theory is that anything that can be parodied about you should be shaved away anyway. I don’t think he minds going after the fluffy parts of his own image. We had him do some crazy sh– in this. He danced ballet. We got him a ballet coach and he learned moves. There wasn’t one moment where he was like, “Come on guys, I can’t do this.” He would do anything.” Why the Credits Are So Fact-Filled At the end of the movie — which centers on a Madoff-esque Ponzi scheme — McKay goes all Morgan Spurlock on us, introducing a series of wacky, graphic-heavy factoids about the financial crisis. Turns out that the credits idea came about after production wrapped and McKay got into the edit room. “It came out of the fact that we wanted to do something different for the credits,” he told us. “Playing alternative improv takes has been done to death. I actually love ‘Harper’s Index.’ It’s wildly entertaining to read, as well as educational. We contacted [visual effects firm] Picture Mill and said, ‘Can we do a “Harper’s Index” thing with the credits but do it fun and poppy and colorful?’ We wanted a ‘Pink Panther’ feel to it.’ ” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Other Guys.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘The Other Guys’ ‘The Other Guys’ Clips

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Eminem’s ‘Love The Way You Lie’ Isn’t First Video To Deal With Domestic Abuse

Ludacris, Eve, Ashanti, Dixie Chicks have also dealt with the issue in their clips. By Gil Kaufman Rihanna in Eminem’s “The Way You Lie” music video Photo: Danny Mayer/ Eric Ford/ On Location Photos The shocking images of domestic violence in the new Eminem/Rihanna video for “Love the Way You Lie” have sparked a heated debate online about the depiction of an abusive relationship in a music video. And though Slim Shady has chronicled his contentious relationship with twice-ex-wife Kim Mathers throughout his career, the “Lie” video is certainly not the first time the topic has been dealt with in a video. The clip for Ashanti’s 2003 song “Rain on Me” also depicted the seesaw battle between intense love and physical violence, as the singer moved from hugging and holding hands with her video boo to using makeup to cover the bruises and scars after their altercations. Similarly, Ludacris’ collabo with Mary J. Blige on 2006’s “Runaway Love” showed teenage runaways who fled their homes after abuse at the hands of their stepdads and mothers’ boyfriends, who also laid hands on their mom. The topic has been ripe for other rappers, including Eve , who released “Love Is Blind” in 2000, which chronicled her anger at the abuse suffered by one of her friends from an abusive boyfriend and her plot of revenge against the abuser. The topic has also been ripe for country artists, including the Dixie Chicks , who took a kitschy, “Thelma & Louise” approach to the subject in their “Goodbye Earl” clip, in which the battered woman gets her revenge for landing in intensive care after a beating. In the video for 2002’s “Family Portrait,” Pink and her childhood doppelg

Eminem’s ‘Love The Way You Lie’ Video Premieres Thursday On MTV

Tune in before ‘Jersey Shore’ at 9 p.m. ET/ 6 p.m. PT to see Em and Rihanna’s fiery new clip. By Kara Warner Rihanna on the set of “Love the Way You Lie” Photo: Danny Mayer/ Eric Ford/ On Location Photos Hot on the heels of Eminem’s eight VMA nominations , it was announced Tuesday (August 3) that the highly anticipated video for his latest chart-topper, “Love the Way You Lie,” will premiere Thursday on MTV at 9 p.m. ET/ 6 p.m. PT before “Jersey Shore.” Directed by Joseph Kahn (who has worked with Lady Gaga, Gwen Stefani, 50 Cent and many other superstars), the video was recently filmed in L.A. and features Rihanna, who sings the hook, along with actors Megan Fox and Dominic Monaghan. Despite the photos that leaked online last week of Fox and Monaghan happily locking lips , they play “a couple going through the extremes of an abusive relationship” — a sensitive subject matter for Em and Rihanna. “Joseph and I worked pretty closely together to make sure we got this right,” Eminem said in a press release. “Trying to make this tough subject work visually is a challenge. It was great to have Rihanna, Megan and Dominic on board for this. … They really brought it and made this video super-powerful.” Rihanna — whose very public assault at the hands of then-boyfriend Chris Brown made the topic especially sensitive for her — recently told “Access Hollywood” this was something she “needed” to do . “It’s something that, you know, [Eminem and I have] both experienced, you know, on different sides, different ends of the table,” she said. “It just was authentic. It was real. It was believable for us to do a record like that, but it was also something that needed to be done, and the way he did it was so clever. He pretty much just broke down the cycle of domestic violence, and it’s something that a lot people don’t have a lot of insight on, so this song is a really, really powerful song, and it touches a lot of people.” Judging by the intense, fiery photos that leaked from the video’s set , the clip looks to make a powerful statement and could be an early contender for next year’s Video Music Awards. At this year’s VMAs — which air live from Los Angeles on Sunday, September 12 — Eminem’s “Not Afraid” will try to fend off the competition for Video of the Year, as well as Best Male Video and Best Hip-Hop Video. Eminem is also nominated alongside Drake in the Best Hip-Hop Video category for his contribution to the MC’s cameo-filled “Forever.” Rihanna’s vid for “Rude Boy” is up for Best Editing. Don’t forget to tune in to MTV on Thursday at 9 p.m. ET/ 6 p.m. PT for the premiere of Eminem’s “Love the Way You Lie,” and check MTVNews.com for full coverage of the clip. What are you expecting from the “Love the Way You Lie” video? Let us know in the comments below! Related Artists Eminem Rihanna

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