Scarlett Johansson to Become a Brilliant Diamond Thief
Filed under: Casting, RumorMonger
Just to make sure we don't pigeon-hole her in any sort of role, Scarlett Johansson is mixing things up yet again. The girl already did some Nanny time, plus she has The Other Boleyn Girl, Woody Allen's Barcelona flick, possibly Pompeii, He's Just Not That Into You, The Spirit and Mary Queen of Scots on the way. MTV talked with Samuel Bayer, the music video director behind Justin Timberlake's What Goes Around... Comes Around (that she was in), and he says Scarlett got him a directorial gig for another film she's been cast in.He didn't say too much about the film. It is called Brilliance, it will start shooting this winter, and it's about diamond thieves. What is interesting is his praise for the Jo: "Scarlett is one of the sexiest actresses around. And she can just become her characters... It's stuff like that which makes you know someone's a star." In there, he mentions a scene where she was laughing, but when the camera rolled, she was crying. Now, props should be given to someone who can cry on-cue, but I'm not sure that's becoming the character. I am not as anti-Scarlett as some, but I wouldn't say she's amazing at becoming other people. Ellen Burstyn, Christian Bale, Gary Oldman, and those types, sure. Each of them has made me forget who they are and be enveloped in their role. Johansson, on the other hand, has never made me forget who she is. We've already hashed out her talents, or lack thereof, before -- but who would you consider to be great actors who become their characters?
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9-04-2007 @ 3:37PM
Jessica said...
Sam Rockwell. Although I agree with Christian Bale, too. And Johnny Depp, especially when he's working for Tim Burton. And Cate Blanchett.
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9-04-2007 @ 3:49PM
danzinski said...
Adam Sandler is brilliant at becoming the character too. Unfortunately, the character is always Adam Sandler.
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9-04-2007 @ 4:07PM
Chelsea said...
Robert Mitchum was great at this. Try watching Out of the Past and Night of the Hunter back to back -- you'd never believe it was the same guy. More recently, I've been really impressed with the versatility and believability of Joseph Gordon-Levitt in the respected-indie-actor point of his career; not only are his choices of roles fascinating, but he's so different in his films that realizing it's him can be surprising.
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9-04-2007 @ 6:32PM
Mimi said...
ScarJo is actually easy to pigeonhole... she's box office poison.
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9-05-2007 @ 3:10PM
liya said...
Sam Rockwell and Joseph-Gordon Levitt are great choices, and I wish I thought of them. But give Adam Sandler some credit. He was almost unrecognizable in Spanglish and Punch-Drunk Love.
Dustin Hoffman is excellent at does disappearing into his characters, though. And Meryl Streep. Liev Shrieber, too.
And here's a controversial one, but what about Jim Carrey? Sure, his comedic characters are all the same, but he can switch over to drama just as well. He really did become Andy Kaufman in Man on the Moon.
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