You already know, jng, that Scarlett costars in "Ghost World" as Rebecca, Thora Birch's best friend, one of my favourite all-time movies, maybe my most appreciated role of her, in "Math Point" she acted wisely. I liked less watching her in "In Good Company" or "The Island", but I'm looking forward to seeing "The Black Dahlia", since James Ellroy is a great noir novels writer.
Wow, Scarlett rocks that cover! Meeeeow!!! Here's a secret I never told anyone...I think Jake and Scarlett would make a cool real-life couple, not just a cute one, but positively steamy sexy one.
Never heard of Interview, but it seems like a popular US mag as I saw Kirsten ala Jean Harrow on some blog sites. Do the stars interview their co-stars in all the issues?
Interview Magazine was founded by Andy Warhol. It was rather New York-centric vis a vis the art/celebrity scene in NYC. It's "hook", which was a major departure from the norm at that time, was that celebrities would interview other celebrities. It proved to be an attractive attention getter and some of the combinations were quite startling. Of course, now, it isn't that unusual a ploy, but he really popularized it first.
From the MTV movie Awards ceremony rehearsal, Nrm. Scarlett was explosive in that outfit.
Thanks again, anon, very complete information about "Interview" foundation. It was another Andy Warhol's baby, in fact, it's reported that when he told his idea of making a new magazine, his collaborator in the new Factory asked him how it would be, waiting the postmodern artist brought up "something revolutionary", but Warhol simply replied him: "I want it (the magazine) to be like 'Rolling Stone'".
hey, I like that "Interveiw" with Scarlett, other girls should work more ;)
ReplyDelete"Interview" usually delivers sensational covers. I like the "Emmy sipping coke" one the most.
ReplyDeleteI like that "Interview" very much, it's well done...and I like Scarlett Johansson more and more...I like her in Woody Allen's movie "Match Point"
ReplyDeleteYou already know, jng, that Scarlett costars in "Ghost World" as Rebecca, Thora Birch's best friend, one of my favourite all-time movies, maybe my most appreciated role of her, in "Math Point" she acted wisely. I liked less watching her in "In Good Company" or "The Island", but I'm looking forward to seeing "The Black Dahlia", since James Ellroy is a great noir novels writer.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE James Ellroy!!!! But my favorite is the pic with Jake and Emmy. They make a REALLY cute couple. Those eyes!!!
ReplyDeleteThat 3rd picture is nice of Jake! Where is it from dear?
ReplyDeleteWow, Scarlett rocks that cover! Meeeeow!!! Here's a secret I never told anyone...I think Jake and Scarlett would make a cool real-life couple, not just a cute one, but positively steamy sexy one.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of Interview, but it seems like a popular US mag as I saw Kirsten ala Jean Harrow on some blog sites.
Do the stars interview their co-stars in all the issues?
Interview Magazine was founded by Andy Warhol. It was rather New York-centric vis a vis the art/celebrity scene in NYC. It's "hook", which was a major departure from the norm at that time, was that celebrities would interview other celebrities. It proved to be an attractive attention getter and some of the combinations were quite startling.
ReplyDeleteOf course, now, it isn't that unusual a ploy, but he really popularized it first.
Thanks anon!
ReplyDeleteImagine if Andy Warhol ever had Jake as one of his subjects, or Scarlett for that matter.
Yum!
Where is it from dear?
ReplyDeleteFrom the MTV movie Awards ceremony rehearsal, Nrm. Scarlett was explosive in that outfit.
Thanks again, anon, very complete information about "Interview" foundation. It was another Andy Warhol's baby, in fact, it's reported that when he told his idea of making a new magazine, his collaborator in the new Factory asked him how it would be, waiting the postmodern artist brought up "something revolutionary", but Warhol simply replied him: "I want it (the magazine) to be like 'Rolling Stone'".
Imagine if Andy Warhol ever had Jake as one of his subjects
ReplyDeleteIt would be unimaginable, kokodee, what "Drella" could project portraiting Jake in his usual poppy lively colours... Related link here