What exactly does BW bring to the table pertaining to the Avengers? You don't see her do much except crack cheesy jokes, and flip around unnecessarily.
Black Widow brings...
She has the...
She did....
And very well i might add.
What exactly does BW bring to the table pertaining to the Avengers? You don't see her do much except crack cheesy jokes, and flip around unnecessarily.
BF does more behind the scenes in TESB, then BW does in ALL her screen time in The Avengers. Shes just a unnecessary character.
BF does more behind the scenes in TESB, then BW does in ALL her screen time in The Avengers. Shes just a unnecessary character.
Congrats to those who will be getting her soon..You won't be disappointed.
Some more ideas that seem to work really well. Tried the wet hair look
And suddenly, in a storm of negativity, AdamFett was added to the ignore list!
she brought boobs in a genre that has too few of them.
and i am allowed to say that because i have boobs too. not that i want to look at boobs, mind you. i'm just saying ~ a female superhero is a welcome addition.
The guy sent me a couple of pm's. The first one telling me to 'quit stalking' him, and the second one... I dunno, went straight to the trash
USA..
Ohhh CANADA..
The suit detail is amazing!
I wonder if Sca Jo ever visits this forum. Think she'd be freaked out or appreciative of the attention?
In a time when the world and its dog seems to be jumping on Twitter to promote their latest DVD / book / bowel movement, it comes as a refreshing change to hear that Scarlett Johansson has no intentions of following the Hollywood trend for social networking.
“I don’t have a Facebook or a Twitter account,” she told Star magazine, “and I don’t know how I feel about this idea of, ‘Now, I’m eating dinner, and I want everyone to know that I’m having dinner at this time,’ or, ‘I just mailed a letter and dropped off my kids.'”
"That, to me, is a very strange phenomenon,” she continues. “I can’t think of anything I’d rather do less than have to continuously share details of my everyday life.”
Not that she disapproves of those who do, you understand. She just can’t seem to get her head around the idea of additional, voluntary disclosure, in a world where Hollywood stars already have the tabloid press rooting through their bins.
“I guess they use it in a way that works for them,” she says of her more publicity-hungry contemporaries, “but I’d rather that people had less access to my personal life. If I could keep it that way, I’d be a happy lady.”
I wonder if Sca Jo ever visits this forum. Think she'd be freaked out or appreciative of the attention?
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