Posted on 02/07/2006 11:51:10 PM PST by RicocheT
With award season still under way, Scarlett Johansson and Keira Knightley are exchanging ballgowns for birthday suits.
Under the artful eye of photographer Annie Leibovitz, the starlets posed nude for the cover of Vanity Fair magazine's yearly Hollywood issue, to be released Wednesday.
Fashion superstar Tom Ford also appears on the cover photo, though he stuck with a more traditional suit one of black fabric.
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If I had a pink list, I'd pink it for this pic.
OK, call me weird.
I like the nude female body as much as the other guy.
But....
It seems that anything and everything coming from Hollywood turns my stomach.
Ok. Am I weird?
Maybe just some cheap publicity for unknowns?
I think this is a, "PLEASE NOTICE ME!!!!" publicity stunt to get more people to the movies.
Not gonna work. Americans don't want to watch movies about how much these types think their country sucks.
Agreed. This is about as erotic as a bag of cat chow.
Yeah plus the fact they look as white as vampires is a little weird to me
I guess this is what passes for "art" Nowdays. Famous erotic nude vampires. I guess it's too much to ask that they portray people as normal.
Okay, I clicked on this thread because...I think Scarlett Johansson is beautiful.
What a disappointing, lousy picture. I am wondering how Leibovitz managed to screw THAT up?
It is a completely un-erotic image. Talk about screwing up a wet dream.
Exactly! . . . What a crappy, tacky, unflattering image.
(Then again, I guess that's what she gets for being willing to do anything to further her career.)
Who ar ethese people anyway? Oh, that's right- it's called "Vanity Fair". At least they're being up front about their vapidity.
Well, Miss McAdams had the right idea. Glad to see someone has at least some sense.
Bump!
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