Scarlett Johansson-related stories
Posted Oct 4th 2009 2:38PM by Annie Wu
Filed under: TV Royalty, OpEd, Saturday Night Live, Celebrities, Reality-Free

(S35E02) After that Jenny Slate f-bomb nonsense and Megan Fox's not terribly original hot girl material from the
season premiere, it was exciting to see a really solid episode (and a star-studded one, at that). Ryan Reynolds did a fantastic job as host (snaps for his wavering voice during the porcelain fountains sketch and accent in
SYTYCD), though he didn't have any major stand-out roles. Did I miss the memo that Lady Gaga wasn't just musical guest but co-host as well? Such a role is normally left up to Ryan Reynolds' giant biceps.
It's been a while since we've seen such consistently enjoyable writing in an episode. Usually, there's a distinct lull during the course of the 90 minutes, but I didn't feel it this time. Hopefully, this is a good indication of the rest of the season.
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Posted Dec 18th 2008 2:12PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Late Night, Celebrities, Talk Show, Reality-Free

Last night, Scarlett Johansson
blew her nose on Jay Leno's show. Today, it's for sale. What came out of it, I mean, not the nose itself.
Johansson has put the tissue and its, um, contents
on eBay to raise money for a charity she supports, USA Harvest. Johansson says that she got a cold from Samuel L. Jackson, one of her costars in the new movie
The Spirit, which opens on Christmas and looks crazy as hell.
Isn't there some sort of rule on eBay that can't sell bodily fluids or body parts or anything like that? Doesn't sound like the most sanitary thing to buy and ship cross country and store in your home, even if she did put it in a sandwich bag. This could be the worst trend to hit the world of celebrity in years. I don't want to own Danny DeVito's toenails or Alyson Hannigan's earwax or Rainn Wilson's tears.
Posted Apr 22nd 2007 2:42PM by Annie Wu
Filed under: OpEd, Saturday Night Live, Episode Reviews
(S32E18) Scarlett Johansson hosted just over a year ago (
January 2006), but I don't remember much from that episode. I only recall the "Lazy Sunday" buzz still going strong, and nothing about Scarlett's performance. I suppose that entire month was a bit of a cupcake-y blur.
I wasn't expecting much from Scarlett this week, so I think she did okay. She was one of those hosts that couldn't tear their eyes away from the cue cards at any time, but at least she made each of her characters varied and fun.
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Posted May 15th 2006 6:22PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Desperate Housewives, Celebrities
Desperate Housewives star Eva Longoria claims she's shocked that she was once again named No. 1 on Maxim magazine's seventh annual "Hot 100" list. Well, me too. I kinda thought Eva Longoria's flame went out this season (along with the buzz around
DH). Maxim says the list is of women who have "a tremendous amount of buzz surrounding them, undeniable beauty and a promise of greater things to come."
Also on the list: Jessica Alba, Angelina Jolie, Stacy Keibler, Scarlett Johansson, Cameron Diaz, Kate Bosworth, Keira Knightley, and Christina Milian. Fellow
Desperate Housewives Nicolette Sheridan and Teri Hatcher are also on the list: at numbers 48 and 73.
Posted Jan 22nd 2006 11:18AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Cable, Talent, Music and Variety

Fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi sparked a lot of discussion following his behavior on the red carpet last week
while co-hosting the
Golden Globes arrival show for E! Some outrageous moments include grabbing Scarlett
Johansson's breast, looking down Teri Hatcher's dress, questioning Eva Longoria about her pubic hair, and referring to
Charlize Theron's character in
Monster as a "scary dyke with bad teeth." Yes, he was totally
sexually harassing these women. Although none of those actresses have filed any complaints about their treatment, the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is skeptical about whether Mizrahi should be working the red carpet during
the Oscars. A spokesman for the Academy said they expect that Mizrahi won't behave like that on their red carpet and,
if he does, "I cannot predict what we would do afterwards."
Did anyone watch the E! preshow? Was
it offensive? I didn't see it, but this totally makes me want to watch the Oscars preshow in March. I'm hoping he takes
Russell Crowe down a notch or two.
Posted Jan 15th 2006 2:12PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, NBC, Saturday Night Live, Music and Variety
After the unbelievable buzz that the "Lazy Sunday" video created, SNL
had a lot riding on this, the first new episode of 2006. Save for the few mediocre sketches that we've come to expect,
this was pretty good episode. Scarlett
Johansson hosted (while she didn't mention it in her monologue, she's obviously promoting her new film Match Point) and she had some extremely funny
moments. And just to clear it up now (for those of you who didn't see it) there was no Digital Short. But
that's good because like anything on this show, if they overuse it then it gets old fast.
Cold
Open - Interesting story about this. A good friend of mine works at NBC and every few weeks he gets to help
with the audience duties at SNL. He was there last night and in case you couldn't figure it out, that Pat
Robertson thing (while funny) wasn't supposed to open the show. He said there was a Hardball sketch which
included Sudeikis as Tom Delay and Forte as Zell Miller but it died during the dress rehearsal so they cut it. The
Robertson cartoon was supposed to be part of the "Darwin" bit that aired later but they squeezed it out and
put it at the front of the show. Hard to believe that Hardball was that unfunny, but Pat Robertson
claiming that Fred The
Baker was killed because he desecrated bread and filled it with Bavarian creme was hilarious.
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