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‘Anonymous’ Director Believes Shakespeare Was ‘A Fraud’

As part of our Fall Movie Preview, ‘2012’ director Roland Emmerich explains why he’s traded action for historical drama. By Josh Wigler Joely Richardson and Jamie Campbell Bower in “Anonymous” Photo: Reiner Bajo/Columbia For his next trick, Roland Emmerich — the man who brought you such blockbusters as “Independence Day,” “The Day After Tomorrow” and “2012” — will be taking you all the way back to the times of … Shakespeare? It’s perhaps not a conventional choice for a filmmaker who is best known for his over-the-top alien invasions and natural disasters, but make no mistake, “Anonymous” is a movie that is very near and dear to Emmerich’s heart. The project — which takes place during Elizabethan England and centers on Edward de Vere (Rhys Ifans), the Earl of Oxford and a man who some believe to be the true author of Shakespeare’s works — has been in development for nearly a decade. Now, Emmerich’s ready to tell his story, with his take on the Man from Stratford’s real identity arriving in theaters on October 28. Click for photos from fall’s biggest flicks! MTV News’ Fall Movie Preview continues today with a conversation with Emmerich, who spoke with us about his interest in Shakespeare, the themes of succession and identity crises, how visual effects are actually working to keep budgets down, and whether or not he truly believes that Shakespeare was a fraud. MTV : “Anonymous” deals with conspiracies centering on Shakespeare and conflicts during Elizabethan England, but for you, at its core, what is this movie about? Roland Emmerich : In the foreground for people, it’s probably the whole issue of did [Shakespeare] write [his works] or did he not? But for me, it was also always about this time and succession. The most important thing in these days was, “Who will be the next king?” Especially Elizabeth’s [succession], being the virgin queen, there was a lot of insecurity. When you want to come up with a story to explain to people why it could have been that the wrong guy got credited, it has to have a really big reason. I kind of thought everything in Shakespeare is about the prince, it’s about succession. Half of his plays are pretty much about that. I kind of said, “This has to be the reason why he can’t put his name on it.” MTV : It’s also interesting when you consider a lot of his work focuses on doubles and dual identities. Emmerich : Exactly. It’s a lot about bastard children, the identity crisis of the young prince, you know? The court, the court intrigue, and about how power gets distributed by the king. I knew that the movie had to be about that. MTV : On the surface, “Anonymous” doesn’t seem like the kind of movie that fans of your films like “Independence Day” or “2012” would necessarily expect from you. What drew you to this? What made this story something you wanted to tell as a filmmaker? Emmerich : Well, first of all, you get older. [ Laughs ] I always was super interested in reading about history. I think history is kind of something that isn’t explored enough in movies, honest to god. I know this is kind of a relatively adult movie, but I said to myself, if I’m interested in something, I assume other people are too. This time around, it’s probably another crowd and another audience. But the movie also doesn’t have to perform that well to make money, so I’m kind of hopeful that Sony won’t be [left] there with empty pockets. MTV : You’ve been attached to this project and working on it for several years before the movie got made. How did “Anonymous” finally come together for you? Emmerich : I’ve been on this project for nine years. Around five years ago, Sony greenlit it, and we’d headed to England. We had a lot of money, and [we got] more and more, and it became too expensive of a movie. We also couldn’t quite get the cast. So we stopped it. But then I realized that this movie had to be done for a certain price. When I did “2012,” I realized that now with digital cameras and blue screens, you can do quite amazing things and you can cheapen a movie without making it look smaller. This movie, even if it costs very little, when people come out they’re asking, “How much did this thing cost?” And I’ll say, “Much less than you think!” [ Laughs ] Some people ask, “What was it, $70 [million]? $90?” And I say, “No, it was $30.” And they’re super surprised. I tell them, “Look, everyone keeps talking about this, the fact that one day, visual effects can help us to make movies cheaper.” And this was actually the first movie where visual effects helped to make a really, really big look, but it actually saved us tons of money. MTV : What was the research process like on “Anonymous”? What did you do to brush up your Shakespeare, so to speak? Emmerich : I never claimed to be a big Shakespeare scholar or anything. I’ve watched every movie that was made about his plays, which is a good way to get into William Shakespeare’s plays, because most of the time, the plays themselves — you get the highest grade of talent and I did that. I said to myself, “I’m not a theater director.” What we did was we looked for a theater director, and found one in Tamara Harvey, who’s very young but has worked under Mark Rylance at [Shakespeare’s Globe in London]. We had long discussions with Mark and some Shakespeare actors in London, and we tried to approach it like that. For me, it was very important to get the plays right and the work right. I wanted to glorify William Shakespeare; I didn’t want to destroy him. MTV : But at the core of this movie’s marketing campaign, there’s been that tantalizing four-word question: “Was Shakespeare a fraud?” Based on what you discovered in the process of making this movie, do you have your answer to that question? Emmerich : He was a fraud. I’m totally convinced. MTV : What makes you so convinced? Emmerich : I read pretty much everything on the Freudian side and the Oxford side and made my own opinion, you know? I’m not alone with this opinion. There are very famous people throughout history, a lot of writers and a lot of artists like Charlie Chaplin, Orson Welles, Emerson, Walt Whitman, Henry James, Sigmund Freud. … There are so many people who were absolutely convinced of what I’m convinced about. And when you talk to Shakespeare scholars, they’re kind of totally biased, because they’ve lived their whole lives and written books about the Man from Stratford. Sure, they have to scream and yell and say this is all nonsense, but I think these guys over the next 20 or 30 years will not be able to uphold this. I think it’s not good to tell kids lies in school, and I’m saying, why not openly discuss that there’s a problem? I think to get access to William Shakespeare, the Man from Stratford, for kids today is totally boring. You cannot get this guy together with the plays. The plays are super complex and tell a lot about court life and themes that represent his time incredibly well, and then there’s this Bard from Stratford and Avon, a guy who, when you look at him, was probably a businessman. From “Abduction” to “Muppets, “Moneyball” to “Breaking Dawn,” the MTV Movies team is delving into the hottest upcoming flicks in our 2011 Fall Movie Preview. Check back daily for exclusive clips, photos and interviews with the films’ biggest stars. Check out everything we’ve got on “Anonymous.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos Fall Movie Preview 2011 Related Photos Exclusive Photos From Fall’s Biggest Flicks

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Odd Future Land ‘Jackass’-Inspired TV Show

‘Loiter Squad,’ produced by ‘Jackass’ creators Dickhouse, is set to air on Adult Swim next year. By James Montgomery Odd Future Photo: Jason Merritt/ Getty Images As anyone who’s seen the video for Earl Sweatshirt’s “Earl” or Tyler, the Creator ‘s VMA-winning “Yonkers” can attest, Odd Future totally deserve their own “Jackass”-style TV show. And now, they’ve got one … thanks to the guys behind “Jackass.” Called “Loiter Squad,” the live-action series is set to air on the Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim next year and, according to a press release, will feature “sketches, man-on-the-street segments, pranks and music from Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All” (and, presumably, lots of loitering, too). Each episode will be 15 minutes long, and the show will be produced by Dickhouse Entertainment, the Johnny Knoxville, Jeff Tremaine and Spike Jonze partnership behind such fare as “Jackass,” “Rob & Big,” “Wildboyz” and “Nitro Circus.” “The Dickhouse sensibility provides a perfect match for the unique viewpoints, masterful pranking and artistic inclinations of the Odd Future crew,” the press release rather dutifully adds. Totally. “Loiter Squad” is just the latest addition to Odd Future’s eternally expanding empire . Tyler, the Creator has his Best New Artist Moonman (he’s also been collaborating with Pusha T as of late), and Frank Ocean ‘s production work can be heard on both Beyonc

B.o.B Says His Odd Future Dis Song Wasn’t ‘That Serious’

‘You feel flattered,’ B.o.B tells Sway about Tyler, the Creator’s lyrical swipe. By Rob Markman, with reporting by Sway Calloway B.o.B Photo: MTV News It isn’t all #1 singles and catchy melodies with B.o.B; sometimes the Atlanta MC just wants to rap! After being called out by Odd Future’s Tyler, the Creator on his breakout single “Yonkers,” Bobby Ray was motivated to get in the booth and fire back. “I remember when I made that, I was in my basement,” the Grammy-nominated rapper told Sway. “I was like, ‘You know what, man? I just wanna rap.’ So I just threw together a beat and we just leaked it and put it out there.” On “Yonkers,” Tyler raps, “I’ll crash that f—ing airplane that that f—-t n—a Bob is in/ And stab Bruno Mars in his goddamn esophagus.” The ATL MC fired back on the OFWGKTA dis song “No Future” in late March. “Keep f—ing with me, you ain’t gon’ have no future,” B.o.B rapped. Tyler addressed the track via Twitter : “I don’t think the ‘No Future’ song is even a diss. But I’ve never heard him spit like that. Took me by surprise, cus it’s tight.” B.o.B also downplayed the beef. “You feel flattered. I didn’t take it as a dis at all. I think in the hip-hop world, the more that we accept competition … ” Bob told Sway before coming to his point. “Listen, you cannot accept competition and still be competitive. “It’s when you lose, when you’re on the losing end, that’s when it gets serious and escalated,” he said. “But I think it wasn’t really anything that serious.” What did you think of Tyler’s song and B.o.B’s response? Let us know in the comments. Related Artists B.o.B Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All

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Tyler the Creator: "Yonkers" (Live At Coachella) (Video)

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Unfortunately, the Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All set wasn’t streaming live via the Coachella YouTube channel . But as you would expect, plenty of people had their cell phones, cameras, and whatever else ready to capture some live footage. And in the above video, you can watch — well, sort of, the camera’s operator is pretty far from the stage — as Tyler, the Creator runs through “Yonkers.”… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : prefixmag Discovery Date : 16/04/2011 18:24 Number of articles : 2

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Odd Future’s South By Southwest Adventure: Watch Now!

MTV News cameras capture L.A. collective’s 2011 SXSW journey. By James Montgomery, with reporting by Christopher “CJ” Smith Odd Future’s Tyler, the Creator Photo: MTV News By now, the carnage has been cleared and the backlash has already begun, but earlier this month, Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All — the 10-member Los Angeles rap collective/sleeper cell with whom we are currently obsessed — stormed the South by Southwest music festival in Austin, Texas, playing more shows than anyone could possibly fathom (officially/unofficially, the number stands at seven), leaving a path of destruction and laceration in their wake.

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Odd Future’s South By Southwest Adventure: Watch Now!

MTV News cameras capture L.A. collective’s 2011 SXSW journey. By James Montgomery, with reporting by Christopher “CJ” Smith Odd Future’s Tyler, the Creator Photo: MTV News By now, the carnage has been cleared and the backlash has already begun, but earlier this month, Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All — the 10-member Los Angeles rap collective/sleeper cell with whom we are currently obsessed — stormed the South by Southwest music festival in Austin, Texas, playing more shows than anyone could possibly fathom (officially/unofficially, the number stands at seven), leaving a path of destruction and laceration in their wake.

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Tyler The Creator Announces Goblin Date, Dismisses Blog Haters

The Odd Future frontman says he’s not worried about ‘ people who don’t get it’ when his album drops May 10. By Alvin Blanco, with reporting by Christopher “CJ” Smith Tyler, the Creator Photo: MTV News After taking the stage at the mtvU Woodie Awards on Wednesday now, Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All is getting set to invade retail. The L.A. hip-hop clique’s frontman Tyler the Creator will drop his next solo album, Goblin, on May 10. While to date most of Odd Future’s music, including Tyler’s debut Bastard, was made available for free online, Goblin is being released via XL Recordings in a one-album deal.

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Odd Future Say ‘People Just Choose To Be Offended’

Tyler the Creator’s L.A. collective lands Billboard SXSW cover. By Alvin Blanco Odd Future on the cover of Billboard magazine Photo: Billboard L.A. collective Odd Future are continuing to bolster their rep as hip-hop’s latest phenomenon, landing on the cover of Billboard magazine . Billed as its South by Southwest 2011 preview issue, the magazine’s cover line reads, “Shock rappers, skate kids, rule breakers, content creators, DIY evangelists, disrupters, Odd Future just may be the future of the music business.” The feature story, written by Andrew “Noz” Nosnitsky, details Odd Future’s seemingly meteoric rise and evaluates their chances of continued success. Much has been said about Odd Future’s music being offensive, thanks to liberal doses of violence, sexism and bugged-out videos. “People just choose to be offended by stuff,” Syd the Kid, the group’s sole female member, told Billboard . “If they are, then that sucks and I’m sorry, but they don’t have to keep listening. Words are words. They don’t act out what they say, they just say it.” The motley crew of brash and unfiltered MCs also known as OFWGKTA (short for Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All) includes rap duo MellowHype (Hodgy Beats, Left Brain), Earl Sweatshirt, Domo Genesis and others, with Tyler the Creator as its most-prominent act and de facto leader. MellowHype recently signed a deal with Fat Possum Records to formally release their BlackenedWhite album this summer, and Tyler the Creator signed a one-album deal with XL Recordings to release Goblin in April. Despite sold-out shows at small venues and labels clamoring to align with the Odd Future crew, Billboard notes that their actual sales have been only modest. “Sandwitches” and “Yonkers,” the only songs from the group (credited to Tyler the Creator) available on iTunes, have sold only about 6,000 and 12,000 units, respectively. Whether Odd Future is even seeking commercial notoriety is debatable. But their youthful exuberance and confidence is indisputable. “I could be a complete failure come June,” Tyler told Billboard . ” Goblin could brick. Everyone could hate it. The hype could be over. I could be back to trying to fill out junior-college [applications] … But I don’t see that happening. I see Grammys.” Odd Future are scheduled to perform at the 2011 MTV Woodie Awards , airing live Wednesday on MTV, MTV2 and mtvU. Do you expect Odd Future to have commercial success? Sound off in the comments below! Related Artists Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All

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Odd Future See Grammys, ‘Icon’ Status In Their Future

On ‘RapFix Live,’ we ride a bus with the L.A. hip-hop collective to see what they’re all about. By Kelley L. Carter Tyler, The Creator Photo: MTV News These guys may very well be the future. Or at least get props from Justin Bieber sometime soon. For Thursday’s (February 24) “RapFix Live,” MTV News caught up with the guys of Los Angeles hip-hop collective Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All on a bus from NYC to Philadelphia shortly after their “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon” performance. “I’m this close to Justin Bieber acknowledging me,” rapper Tyler, the Creator joked of their Internet fame. While hanging out on the bus, the guys said their brand of hip-hop is so different that it makes them a bit uncomfortable to label their shows as “rap.” “We’re so opposite,” Tyler said. “If you go to any other rapper’s show, they just stand there and rap.” Domo Genesis piped up in the background, adding, “I don’t think our shows are rap shows. Even though it’s rap music, they’re not rap shows at all.” Tyler continued: “Rap is really just too conventional. Everybody does the same thing. No one ever pushes the box. And then when you get people pushing the line too far, people are like, ‘What the f— is this?’ And then it’s like … ‘This is tight, it’s new.’ We’re doing something that no one has ever done before.” The bandmembers also talked up their fans’ energy. “You know how many [middle] fingers we get at our shows? That means something to them,” Tyler said. And as for the future? The guys are hoping it looks bright. “I want Grammys. I want to perform at the Super Bowl,” Tyler said. “I want to be a … icon. Kanye West went like this. I want to be on his level. I want 100 years from now to look at the history books and they see … us on some icon type sh–.” Do you think Odd Future will make the hip-hop history books? Let us know in the comments! Related Videos RapFix Live: Dr. Dre’s ‘I Need A Doctor’ Premiere Related Artists Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All

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