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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

161. Yahoo! Music User -
It sounds alot like Sinead O'Connor. She is not that bad or that good. She is a great actress however.

162. Yahoo! Music User -
I just watched part of Lohan's video... at least hers is obviously just the usual top 40 dance hit. You can't even really make a case to take it seriously... Scarlett's smacks of someone wanting to be taken seriously as an artiste, not just a pop star. Blech.

163. Yahoo! Music User -
It's not horrible, it's just not good.....

164. Amy -
So who says good singing needs to be a qualification for being at the top of the charts?

165. Katie -
if i didn't know it was an actress-turned singer, I might have actually liked it.

166. proud mommy -
oh that was awful! somebody help that girl. whoever told her that sounded good was waiting for a signature on their paycheck. stick to acting child.

167. KAT -
I think her voice is defenitly different then the others out there right now I'd have to hear another song to decide if I really like her as a singer or not??? defenitly cuaght my interest though I deffenitly WOULDN'T compare to lindsay lohan yuck! more like courtney love

168. Vivian -
She is a great singer, check out the other songs and they're perfect for mellow evenings or chillout. Summertime's my favorite

169. steph -
i went into watching the video with an open mind but....she is pretty aweful...its like shes trying to be someone she's not (a good singer)she should stick to acting

170. Monica -
i can't believe her ppl let her do this to herself. stick to acting girl.

171. Daniel -
Tom Waits = awesome
Scarlett Johansson = gorgeous
Falling Down = Great song/video. People probably don't get it though. I can actually foresee the press tearing her up for this album because they don't understand that music can be artistic. I guess its hard to tell from one song though, I will know for sure once I listen to her lone original effort on the disc.

172. PJ -
I think the idea of this song IS to sound the way she sounds... at first listen I said... ugh.. whats going on here.. because I was waiting for some booming, american idol wanna be type song to come out of her... but what i heard was more of an off beat, left of center, arty style to her song and I listened to it a few times in a row... I see what she's going for. It's not the best thing Ive heard but it's kinda cool... very edgy style.

Leave it to Scarlet to go opposite of what you think... and still pull it off.

173. israel -
wow ... did we just get punked?

174. Yahoo! Music User -
wow...it was beautiful!
not.

175. Yahoo! Music User -
I'm not sticking up for her, cause the singing was awful, but do we really know if that is Scarlett singing? I mean, the video never shows her actually singing.

176. Marley -
Um . . . interesting? It's definatley different. . . I don't want to say anything mean, but I won't be buying that album.

177. AnGeL~FaN -
i was curious to see if scarlett could pull this off...
i've never seen much of her movies to be honest so i don't know if she's a good actress or not. i only know scarlett johanson because she's scarlett johanson.
not good scarlett! not good!!!
stop right now please!

178. Yahoo! Music User -
I think my ears are bleeding...

179. NutriFitDirect -
She can't sing. The whole song was bad.

180. Glen D -
wow...that was...uhhh no...please don't sing!
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