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ABeautifulOne

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Finally Info On The "Outkast Movie"

What's Up With The Outkast Movie? The Director Spills It All


For all the talk about the Outkast movie in recent years, few details have actually surfaced. But now that the HBO-produced movie starring Andre 3000 and Big Boi is finished shooting, we went after its director, Bryan Barber, the group's longtime go-to video director, to fill us in. Here's what we discovered:

Yes, it's really coming out. "Probably mid-June," Barber said. "The rumor is that it'll hit theaters first. I'm not supposed to spread the rumor, but I am."

No, it's not really called "My Life in Idlewild." "I was kidding around when I said that title, because where it takes place is called Idlewild," Barber said. "I didn't think anyone would like it. Originally it was called 'Speakerboxxx' and I might still call it that. 'Speakerboxxx' is what the film is. It's actually the first part to another film I wrote, 'The Love Below,' which I wrote for Andre."

However, it's not really based on Big Boi's album. "I had this idea in my mind for two years and wrote it loosely based on my life and wrote their parts loosely based on some of our experiences together as well," Barber said. "Basically, Dre and Big Boi have coinciding stories. Big Boi's in a love triangle and has to choose between his dream of being a businessman and his family. And Dre's is more of a tragic love story. He falls in love with someone from out of town, which motivates him to follow his dream."

Yes, it's really a musical. "It's just something different, out of the ordinary," Barber said. "It's not really a hip-hop movie at all, it just happens to have two major hip-hop stars in it. It's more of a 1930s musical. I took some of the music from Outkast and set it in that time. That's one of the things I set out to do. I was trying to make a statement on how music from today could have been music from the 1930s. Cab Calloway and Duke Ellington, the pace of their music is about the same as rap. The things they talked about were the same, carrying guns and carrying knives or women cheating. There's a lot of similarities and I wanted to show how it could have been a part of that era."

However, it's still sort of a hip-hop movie. "They mostly rap in it," Barber said. "There are some new tracks and Outkast songs I think should have been released as singles, as well as some old 1930s music mixed in there."

No, Rosario Dawson isn't in it. She couldn't fit it in her schedule, but Terrence Howard and Paula Jai Parker, both of the Sundance hit "Hustle & Flow," could, along with Ving Rhames, Faizon Love, Malinda Williams and Cicely Tyson.

No, there are no other rappers in it. "I wanted to surround them with actors that had a history of feature films," Barber said. "The predictable thing is when you surround rappers in a movie with their peers. And everyone knows Outkast is everything but predictable."

But there are a few singers. "Macy Gray is great in the movie as a jaded singer," Barber said. "She opens the movie. She sings a song that Dre wrote and it's crazy. When people see her number, it's gonna blow their minds." Vocal powerhouse Patti LaBelle co-stars as well.

No, it wasn't shot in Outkast and Barber's hometown of Atlanta. "We would have loved to have shot in Atlanta, but it didn't offer the old locations," Barber said. "We shot on location in Wilmington, North Carolina, and used a studio there. We battled a hurricane for a lot of filming, but we survived."

And, finally, yes, it'll look like an Outkast video. "There's some magical twists here and there — I guess that's what I bring to directing," Barber said. "I set out to do something I had never seen before."
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Reply #1 posted 02/02/05 4:54am

CinisterCee

However, it's still sort of a hip-hop movie. "They mostly rap in it," Barber said. "There are some new jack tracks and Outkast songs


eek *blink blink*

However, it's still sort of a hip-hop movie. "They mostly rap in it," Barber said. "There are some new tracks and Outkast songs I think should have been released as singles, as well as some old 1930s music mixed in there."


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Reply #2 posted 02/02/05 4:56am

DavidEye

Now why does this thread look so familiar? confuse


Ahh...I know why!


http://www.prince.org/msg/8/132012


lol
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Reply #3 posted 02/02/05 5:04am

DavidEye

So,let's get this straight...


The movie is set in the 30s,but it contains hip-hop tracks in it confuse

And although there are hip-hop songs in it,it's supposedly "not a hip hop movie" confuse
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Reply #4 posted 02/02/05 5:08am

CinisterCee

I'm sure it is aimed squarely at a commercial hip-hop audience.. so maybe it's a new kind of hiphop movie.

And maybe they rap their dialogue, but sing the songs.
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Reply #5 posted 02/02/05 5:16am

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On the BET awards last summer, they said they were going to release their new album in November 2004.
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Reply #6 posted 02/02/05 5:21am

CinisterCee

silverchild said:

On the BET awards last summer, they said they were going to release their new album in November 2004.


Yeah and I don't get why they would only NOW be filming parts of a movie that shares the titles of their last albums (Speakerboxx/The Love Below).
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Reply #7 posted 02/02/05 5:21am

DavidEye

CinisterCee said:

I'm sure it is aimed squarely at a commercial hip-hop audience.. so maybe it's a new kind of hiphop movie.

And maybe they rap their dialogue, but sing the songs.




eek


wow,this sounds really terrible,like another "Graffiti Bridge" lol
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Reply #8 posted 02/02/05 5:33am

CinisterCee

lol ok, i was stretching... I was confused by all those contradictory descriptions too.
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Reply #9 posted 02/02/05 5:53am

DavidEye

CinisterCee said:

lol ok, i was stretching... I was confused by all those contradictory descriptions too.



lol


I don't think the director knows quite how to explain this film,lol.
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Reply #10 posted 02/02/05 6:36am

VoicesCarry

DavidEye said:

CinisterCee said:

lol ok, i was stretching... I was confused by all those contradictory descriptions too.



lol


I don't think the director knows quite how to explain this film,lol.


"A gigantic piece of shit."
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Reply #11 posted 02/02/05 4:42pm

ABeautifulOne

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Damn I thought I was gonna have a damn field day with this shit but turns out yall did.I think this shits gonna be another damn Under the Cherry Moon if you ask me personally
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