Posted on 05/05/2012 8:31:59 PM PDT by BenLurkin
“When I was told I was getting this star, I thought to myself, man, I really made it to the big time, Johansson said. You know, no matter what happens from here on out, I made my mark, Im here to stay, and my family for generations to come will always be able to visit me right here, always. What a deeply, deeply touching gift.
Baloney. They’re not gifts. She paid for it. The fee is 30 thousand dollars.
Bingo!
Gorgeous ta-tas...but her performance in “avengers” was not so great. She peaked in “lost in translation” with Bill Murray.
I disagree. I think she was a little too plump in avengers.
I thought she was great in Lost in Translation.
She must have some talent if she was on Broadway and won a Tony Award.
pass
Question #2: Why should I care?
Question #1: Who is Scarlett Johansson?
Answer #1: A performer in a movie which just opened to near record box office. (That is important to the SoCal economy)
Question #2: Why should I care?
Answer# 2: That’s entirely up to you, sir.
Yes you are right now that I compare her to when she played in the movie “The Island”, even on Iron Man 2 she was thinner.
But its a healthy looking plump, in all honesty I would say a healthy normal plump compared to the anorexic standards most actors work towards.
That is correct. Getting a star on the Walk of Fame is not a "great honor" being bestowed on an actor or actress in recogition of their talent or contributions to the entertainment industry. Anyone can get one of these. All you need is the money to pay for it, and an agent who will set it up for you with the local officials.
When a no talent, common looking skank like this gets a star, it pretty much turns the whole process into a no big deal thing.
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