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KatfanBill - June 25, 2008 05:36 PM (GMT)


From MTV.com

Katharine McPhee Goes Back To 'American Idol' Roots With 'House Bunny' Sing-Along
Co-stars Anna Faris, Emma Stone also chime in on new version of '80s classic 'I Know What Boys Like' in August film.

By Larry Carroll

LOS ANGELES — Katharine McPhee has a new song coming out, but you won't be able to find the tune at your local record shop. It's a cover song of the 1982 classic "I Know What Boys Like," it has a "We Are the World"-worthy group of celebrities providing backing vocals, and you can hear it soon — at a theater near you.

"Yes, I will be singing, along with the other ladies," McPhee said of the track when we visited the set of her August 22 flick "The House Bunny," which back then was planning to name itself after the song. "[We'll] be bringing back an old song to life. It's a lot of fun."

For those unaware of the original track, "Boys" was a landmark in the '80s new-wave movement, recorded by Akron, Ohio, band the Waitresses. Mixing playful lyrics, jazz-influenced saxophone and a snotty "nyah-nyah" chorus, the track remains a mandatory inclusion on any '80s compilation. This time around, McPhee has updated the track alongside co-stars Anna Faris and Emma Stone.

"She does know," Faris teased her co-star. "We've confirmed it: She does know what boys like."

"We had a ton of fun in the studio, with the girls going in there and giving it their all," McPhee said. "It's very cute, so I had a blast. And it was a lot different than making a record. There was no pressure; it was just a fun thing."

The flick follows Shelly (Faris), a Playboy Bunny who gets tossed out of Hef's house and ends up becoming house mother to the Zeta Alpha Zeta sorority girls. Once the makeovers are complete, the laughs have been had and the lessons are learned, the film's actresses engage in an impromptu music video, with McPhee's "Boys" providing the soundtrack.

"I actually didn't know the song," she explained of the Waitresses' original. "So I had to learn it."

"Not only do I sing it, but a bunch of the girls, we all went into the studio together," the former "American Idol" star explained. "That was another great memory. And Emma rapped!"

"We wrote it out," Stone responded, insisting she's no freestyler. "There'll be no rap album for me, I don't think. I think M.I.A.'s doing it well. If I could be a little more like M.I.A., then maybe I'd try to rap. But I'm going to stick to what I know."

Still, McPhee (who is making her acting debut in "House Bunny") insisted that the 19-year-old "Superbad" star holds her own on the track. "Emma was down with it; she was a really great rapper," McPhee explained, insisting that Stone was the new 50 Cent.

"I did channel him a little bit," she said. "I was a little 50 Cent-like. But I was more like 10 or five. I was, like, nickel."

Check out everything we've got on "The House Bunny."



"She does know what boys like"
- Anna Faris

http://www.mtv.com/overdrive/?vid=252245



Can't wait for the film!!

MOMster - June 25, 2008 07:21 PM (GMT)
That should be a fun song - the original is really quirky, and I liked the jazzy saxaphone. I'm curious to see how it has been updated.

LilRedDevilLizzy - June 26, 2008 03:19 PM (GMT)
When I went to see Zohan a couple of weeks ago, the Twenty (they show it at UA/Regal Theatres) had a behind the scenes/making of feature on this. Looks pretty good. I will definitely see it. Katherine looked beautiful in her scenes.

Sk8888 - July 29, 2008 12:28 AM (GMT)
I saw a preview of the movie over the weekend, and I think it will be out on DVD for Christmas.

The lead character, which is not Kat, is not very good IMO.

Over at MJ's, she's not thrilled with their take on IKWBL. It's a little silly. A bunch of white girls trying a little too hard to sound urban.

It's a good thing that the song is getting run during the movie credits.

I Love Elliott - July 29, 2008 04:32 AM (GMT)
Good to see you again KatfanBill. I have been missing you.

Good luck to Kat!!!

Sk8888 - August 27, 2008 05:05 PM (GMT)
House Bunny brought in over 15 million dollars its opening week.

Of course we can't have an intelligent female role model. Katfan, if you read this, it's not a knock on Kat, but the premise is typical bad messaging to young teen girls.

ETA: I should note my "source" is the E channel. Yes, I do stop and watch it. I can't help it sometimes!

cfans - August 27, 2008 08:23 PM (GMT)
I saw the video for the song. I thought it was really cute and I can see why Kat said they had a great time making it.

I'm looking forward to seeing the movie. My best friend saw it and didn't like it - she thought it was too silly. We don't always agree on movies, so that isn't swaying me.




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