Scarlett Johansson

        Undeniably intelligent, well-spoken and incredibly attractive, Scarlett Johansson has nonetheless attained a reputation of ruining nearly every movie she's in with a combination of lifeless acting and flat line readings. As a child actor, she got away with decent reviews for cute performances in films like The Horse Whisperer. Arguably, her breakthrough role was as the disaffected Rebecca in Ghost World. But the seams started to show in the otherwise wonderful Lost in Translation, as audiences began to realize that she was acting disaffected in all of her roles. The wheels completely came off in two consecutive Woody Allen films, as Woody tends to let his actors have a long leash with very little direction... a technique which benefits great actors, and destroys the weak. Having already ruined cinema, she then decided to decimate the music world by butchering a series of Tom Waits tunes for her recorded singing debut, "Anywhere I Lay My Head."Image from A Good Woman © LionsGate Entertainment

         

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