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"Every since I was a little girl I wanted to be on Broadway and here I am," said Johansson, the voluptuous Hollywood star best known for such films as "Matchpoint" and "Lost in Translation."
Tony Awards Has Celebrities, 'Red'&'Memphis' Win Big (PHOTOS) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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"Every since I was a little girl I wanted to be on Broadway and here I am," said Johansson, the voluptuous Hollywood star best known for such films as "Matchpoint" and "Lost in Translation."
Tony Awards Has Celebrities, 'Red'&'Memphis' Win Big (PHOTOS) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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"Every since I was a little girl I wanted to be on Broadway and here I am," said Johansson, the voluptuous Hollywood star best known for such films as "Matchpoint" and "Lost in Translation."
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First, if you're inclined to think it's one of Allen's throwaway flicks, a light variation on the dark "Matchpoint," which also starred Johansson, you might point to the silliness of starting off the story by having a ghost giving the main character a tip about a murder.
Archive 2006-07-01 Ann Althouse 2006
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Not only is she behind the TimesSelect wall, but she's got a sudden big spoiler for the movie "Matchpoint," which I've been meaning to see.
Archive 2006-02-01 Ann Althouse 2006
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"Every since I was a little girl I wanted to be on Broadway and here I am," said Johansson, best known for such films as "Matchpoint" and "Lost in Translation."
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"Every since I was a little girl I wanted to be on Broadway and here I am," said Johansson, the voluptuous Hollywood star best known for such films as "Matchpoint" and "Lost in
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"Every since I was a little girl I wanted to be on Broadway and here I am," said Johansson, the voluptuous Hollywood star best known for such films as "Matchpoint" and "Lost in
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“Every since I was a little girl I wanted to be on Broadway and here I am,” said Johansson, the voluptuous Hollywood star best known for such films as “Matchpoint” and “Lost in Translation.”
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Be advised: This lazy portrayal of England being all country houses, posh totty, manners and aristocracy (i mean you Woody Allen – Matchpoint, my arse) by no means is a reflection of English society in general.
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