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Scarlett Johansson: Please No Lindsay Lohan Comparisons

Posted Tue Apr 29, 2008 3:30pm PDT by Billy Johnson, Jr. in Video Ga Ga

Isn't Lindsay Lohan's "Rumors" song and video exactly what you expected when you heard that the then teenage actress was planning to release a pop record? It was full of paparazzi angst, hip hop choreography and drum machine effects. It made you think Britney as did Paris Hilton's "Stars Are Blind."

These tabloid darlings clearly didn't give the impression that they intended for anyone to take them seriously. Mission accomplished.

Equally as beautiful, though an acclaimed actress, Scarlett Johansson shows them how it's supposed to be done with her May 20 singing debut, Anywhere I Lay My Head, for which she sings 10 Tom Waits covers and one original song.

Ironically, the Y! Music video premiere for the first single "Falling Down" can be compared to Lohan's "Rumors." While in "Rumors" Lohan complains about the annoyances of celebreality, Johansson offers another perspective. The day-in-the-life themed video follows Johansson being chauffeured to work, seemingly in deep thought as she looks at passerby. She arrives to the set to get her hair and makeup done and dressed by stylists. Her handlers brief her on the day's tasks.

Her expression is welcoming and pleasant, but she isn't completely engaged. Maybe she's tired or would simply rather be doing something else, an emotion probably not all too different than the one underneath Lohan's "Rumors." But it's also the underling story of "Falling Down," that things aren't always what they seem, you often have to do exactly what you don't want to do, and sometimes as things fall apart there's nothing you can do but watch.

When Johansson is finished working, she strips off the make up and heads back home. She is greeted by fans, and appears to return to the deep thought. There's definitely a lot on her mind.

Clearly, there's a lot more depth to her music effort than what you expect from a hot, young actress turned singer who happened to portray a salacious video vixen to Justin Timberlake last year in his 9-minute, Cameron Diaz breakup prequel "What Goes Around...Comes Around."

Johansson's music video is as artistic as her Golden Globe nominated work, Lost In Translation, Girl With A Pearl Earring, A Love Song For Bobby Long and Match Point.

The fact that she both acts and sings is the beginning and end of her comparisons to Lohan. Johansson won't be dismissed as a joke.


1056 Comments

21. Robin -
Horrible I feel bad for her i hope she doesnt start doing this as a living go back to acting PLEASE

22. David -
Totally unimpressed is all I can say.

23. Yahoo! Music User -
very crappy!

24. Yahoo! Music User -
Sounds more like Nico than Mazzy Star. Maybe she can do more, but she exhibits about half an octave of range on this song and the producer still felt compelled to run her voice through some filters. It's interesting how much credit some people are willing to give someone just for doing something "arty."

25. Tommy Do -
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! THAT WAS PAINFUL! MY EAARS! WHY? WHY? Thank you Scarlett Johanson, I am deaf. :(

26. Yahoo! Music User -
that burned my ears - i couldnt even listen to the whole thing - girl cant sing

27. AdamW -
is this for real? am i being punked??????????

28. Parisian B -
It's not bad, but it's not singing either; It's 'talking'.

29. Yahoo! Music User -
Wow, she really cant sing, I was surprised. I was expecting the bashing for nothing, but it is actually painful to listen to :( Bless her heart, I hope she doesnt have to incur any more embarrassment from her horrid singing.

30. Jim O -
Her singing is actually quite good. You have be able to learn to listen the voice and her ability to actually carry & hold the notes. If youre musical collection consists of the top ten baby sitter music or the flavor of the week pop queen..you might not get it yet! But dont worry, with time you'll learn to appreciate music from a broader perspective!

31. Jenna -
Ugh- that was painful

32. Yahoo! Music User -
she is a beautiful women and a great actor, but her singing is lacking a lot.

33. Jill -
I agree! She can't sing!! Whoever lied to this girl is just plain mean!

34. Adam -
Not good at all. Sshe sounds drunk when she sings. What's with everything being all shakey? Did the camera man have Parkinson's Disease or what!? I still love her.

35. RCos -
her kareokee in lost in translation was better than this....

36. Ayumie -
huhu...
its cool scarlett

37. Yahoo! Music User -
I think that she is another jlo a lot of people did like her at first and now look at her. I think just maybe she needs to find her type of music that goes with her voice.

38. Yahoo! Music User -
"Equally as beautiful"? Lohan is a dog compared to Johansson.

39. AliceD -
yeah this really isn't good all... usually i like movie star music

40. Yahoo! Music User -
A good looking woman. Her music - keep the acting job, it ain't music.
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