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  • SATURDAY AUGUST 4 2007 8:00 PM

Dear Scarlett Johansson: Please Don't Suck



So I know I usually like to post about evil celebretards (or 'trons, or 'sters, depending) and the media outlets who fellate them as part of an evil government conspiracy to keep us from reading about the war in Iraq. But unlike most celebrities, whom I view as wasteful black holes sucking in air, water, cocaine, and plastic surgery that they do not deserve, I actually kind of like Scarlett Johansson. Though I'm a little annoyed at all the media exclamations of "OMG, she can actually act!" (isn't that what an actress is supposed to be able to do?) and "OMG she's not stupid!", she seems to have kept it fairly down-to-earth over the years, and The Island aside, she generally picks roles that (a) don't suck, and (b) highlight her particular talents. In the movie Ghost World, she did a great job helping to bring one of my favorite graphic novels to life in a way that didn't totally butcher it. And Lost in Translation, a masterpiece of quiet longing and irony, cemented her as every indie film lover's fantasy girlfriend and/or friend-girl.

Which is why I'm a little wary of her imminent album. As reported by Pitchfork:


Apparently, her album is being produced by David Sitek of TV on the Radio and features members of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Celebration!!!


And what's the movie star's music going to sound like?


Like a theater, big screen. Lots of heavy bass tones in it. Without a bass guitar, we used all kind of different instruments to create these sounds. It was a great experiment. Very avant garde. She sounds like Marilyn Monroe.


--Dockside Studio Owner Steve Nails

So in addition to her forthcoming Tom Waits cover album (which I'm not even going to touch), she's got this avant-garde thing that sounds simultaneously like TVOTR, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, a movie theater, and Marilyn Monroe. Like many indie nerds, I am both excited and terribly, terribly frightened. On the one hand, I like all of those things separately, and it proves once again that the broad's got taste. But what if all the aforementioned elements (indie rock, movie theater, Scarlett Monroe) combine into a muddy hodgepodge that ruins each of its component parts? I mean, I like pickles and I like shakes, but a pickle flavored shake would just be awful.

Please know what you're doing, Scarlett Johansson. These are powerful forces you're playing with here. You could make the record of every nerd's dreams, mixing chocolate-coated awesome with your sexy, sexy intelligence to create something that will give people mind-blowing orgasms as soon as it enters their earholes. Or you could fail miserably and get yourself and your collaborators mocked by the very same people who used to praise you. They will say, "Silly Scarlett, musical crossovers are for egomaniacal, washed up, looks-fading hotties like Jared Leto."
I'm scared...I want to keep liking you! In any case, I'm excited to hear how it sounds. Maybe I'll even mix up a pickle shake for the occasion.

 

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Not_a_sicko

Not_a_sicko

Netherlands
September 2005

AUG 05, 2007 08:51 AM

oyaji said:
Too bad it was canceled years ago.



I meant on one of the four new dvd´s.

Cigarette

Cigarette

Cleveland, OH
April 2004

AUG 05, 2007 10:00 AM

csprewitt said:
That said, there is no one in the entire world that I love or admire to the point that I would support them making a Tom Waits cover album. That's like me, as a lowly fine arts grad, saying "Hey, I really feel like the time has come to re-interpret 'Guernica'." That's like some kid fresh out of film school saying "Let's re-make 'Citizen Kane'." I don't care how talented you are. Tom Waits is sacred. You have to EARN the right to cover a Tom Waits song. And Scarlett, darling, I love you, but you aren't there yet. Talk to me in 10 years when you have a few scars and a couple of great albums under your belt. Until then, cover a Fiona Apple song or something.



whatever

Get over yourself. If there's anyone who would support artists doing covers, it's Tom Waits, a man whose musical inspirations cover the gamut of covers-based genres: blues, jazz, pop standards, Weimar cabaret. All the music that has influenced Tom Waits has been music in which the songs are constantly taken and remolded by other artists. There's nothing sacrosanct about that music. It's music for the people.

kennedy7

kennedy7

Austin, TX
December 2003

AUG 05, 2007 11:03 AM

I'm more excited that she's been picked to play Jenna Jameson in Jenna bio-movie! love

mamet

mamet

Charleston, SC
March 2005

AUG 05, 2007 11:06 AM

kennedy7 said:
I'm more excited that she's been picked to play Jenna Jameson in Jenna bio-movie! love



Jenna wants her to do it, but Scarlett will not.

kennedy7

kennedy7

Austin, TX
December 2003

AUG 05, 2007 11:09 AM

That sucks! Damn rumors! mad

tampabobby

tampabobby

Tampa, FL
September 2005

AUG 05, 2007 12:01 PM

Cassiel said:


In the movie Ghost World, she did a great job helping to bring one of my favorite graphic novels to life in a way that didn't totally butcher it.



no offense or anything, but it's not like they had to stay true to your interpretation or anyone else's for that matter, nor did they have to do the film for you or anyone else.

i dunno. had to say that.

i guess i'm a dick.



man i was just having a bad day but your made me realize i am doing pretty good so thank you.

photoline

photoline

Edmonton, AB
January 2005

AUG 05, 2007 02:26 PM

We can only hope that Miss Scarlett will be performing oral magic upon us...

Crissis

Crissis

Ecuador
January 2007

AUG 05, 2007 08:12 PM

you tube vid:
very nice singing! cool voice

nice_pun_bro

nice_pun_bro

Irvine, CA
January 2007

AUG 05, 2007 10:53 PM

Cigarette said:
whatever

Get over yourself. If there's anyone who would support artists doing covers, it's Tom Waits, a man whose musical inspirations cover the gamut of covers-based genres: blues, jazz, pop standards, Weimar cabaret. All the music that has influenced Tom Waits has been music in which the songs are constantly taken and remolded by other artists. There's nothing sacrosanct about that music. It's music for the people.



Did Scarlett Johansson just become "the people"?

dethronedgod

dethronedgod

Easton, PA
March 2006

AUG 06, 2007 01:53 PM

One of the most beautiful out there, classic beauty as well.

Either way, the left or the right, die-hards or noobs, somebody's going to end up bashing this album, and I couldn't give a fuck either way.

If it lives up to its talk, it's going to be amazing. My question would be, why not go with Jon Brion (Fiona Apple, Aimee Mann, Elliott Smith) as the producer? This is right up his alley, not to mention the kind of cred the album would get at the get go.

Cigarette

Cigarette

Cleveland, OH
April 2004

AUG 06, 2007 03:16 PM

j1mdot said:

Cigarette said:
whatever

Get over yourself. If there's anyone who would support artists doing covers, it's Tom Waits, a man whose musical inspirations cover the gamut of covers-based genres: blues, jazz, pop standards, Weimar cabaret. All the music that has influenced Tom Waits has been music in which the songs are constantly taken and remolded by other artists. There's nothing sacrosanct about that music. It's music for the people.



Did Scarlett Johansson just become "the people"?



Why not? Being famous makes you not a person?

I guess I should make sure I never become successful at my job so that I can stay a person.

phoenixorcism

phoenixorcism

Australia
June 2006

AUG 17, 2007 07:57 PM

What a predictable pile of shite. Yes good luck with your album scarlett/paris/lindsay/britney.

"I definitely believe in plastic surgery. I don't want to be an old hag. There's no fun in that."

Scarlett Johansson quote

If only beauty never faded. In the meantime lets all stare at her tits.

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