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Scarlett Johansson No Longer Responsible for World’s Weirdest Tom Waits Cover
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The Genius of Scarlett Johansson
Scarlett Johansson's album of Tom Waits covers goes on sale tomorrow, but a critical consensus has already emerged. And it says: She sucks.
Posted 04/29/08 in Vulture
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Scarlett Johansson's Music Video Confirms: Her Album Is Good
The video to "Falling Down" might as well be the sequel to 'Lost in Translation' — and we like it.
Posted 04/02/08 in Daily Intel
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Dammit, Scarlett Johansson's Album Might Be Good
Not only is Scarlett Johansson unattainably beautiful and rich, she may be possessed of a quality singing voice.
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