Or stalk of broccoli.
She’s not afraid she would be a little wooden in that role?
Maybe she should play a leech...
Does she have the right temperament for a tree ??? the right amount of intelligence ??? Trees are smart...could she pull it off ??? would she be convincing ???
:)
There was disapproval when it was announced live action Little Mermaid would not be played by a white woman.
This agricultural appropriation must come to an end!
Frankly my dear, I don’t give a damn. Oh wrong Scarlett.
I love her and yes she can and should be able to play any role.
This identity politics is nuts.
Yeah but I draw the line for her at Bond.
I won't need permission to not watch.
Scarlett Johansson has a great rack and should play whatever character she wants
The site, avclub.com, is owned by The Onion, which is now 40% owned by Univision - the Spanish language media organization dedicated to promoting the minority balkanization of America.
Or a mind numbed robot?
Bet the author of this thinks black Ariel is great though.
Funny how that works.
She also said she was in love with Bath House Barry, so you know shes freaking NUTS.
I kinda liked Mickey Rooney in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”. The rest of the movie was pretty dull.
Find someone who will cast you that way Scarlett. They don’t make movies based on what an actress wants to do.
And I want to see a 4 hour long movie where hundreds of hollywood elitist libtards are executed by different methods and because I wznt that, someone should make it for me.
Scarlett? Make me my damn movie, Scarlett.
I’m not sure how she got considered for the role of Dante Tex Gill. She would have to have a severe beating with an ugly stick and never recover. That’s how much she looks like Tex. Either that, or miraculous makeup that completely conceals every square inch of her.
But I think she has a point. If movies are going to be made about the various exotic sexual minorities we have these days, are there enough decent actors of the various types to cast the roles? Not that I care, because I’m not going to see the movies anyway. It kind of reminds me of the days of the western movies, when all kinds of non-Indians got cast to play Indians because there were not enough real Indian actors available. Or, when there was a need for Asian actors and they wound up being ethnically interchangeable. In “Flower Drum Song,” which is about Chinese in San Francisco, Miyoshi Umeki (Japanese) and Jack Soo (Korean) played Chinese characters.