Congratulations to Vicky Cristina Barcelona on it’s win best motion picture musical or comedy!
In the other categories, Javier Bardem lost to Colin Farrell, Sally Hawkins won over Rebecca Hall and Penelope Cruz was beat out by Kate Winslet.
Congratulations to Vicky Cristina Barcelona on it’s win best motion picture musical or comedy!
In the other categories, Javier Bardem lost to Colin Farrell, Sally Hawkins won over Rebecca Hall and Penelope Cruz was beat out by Kate Winslet.
I have now scanned and added the Harpers Bazaar issue to the gallery. What gorgeous, gorgeous images! Sadly there are no additional shoot pictures but that’s not to be expected from Harper’s in my experience. Still I hope you enjoy them none the less! I do not have access to the subscriber cover so if someone could kindly donate a HQ version of it, please do. And yes, I adored this shoot so much you can expect a new layout with them soon enough!
GALLERY LINKS:
- Magazine Scans: Harper’s Bazaar (US) – February 2009
Scarlett is nominated in the BAFTA longlist for leading actress for Vicky Cristina Barcelona. Thanks to Mia for the heads up!
The BAFTA longlists include 15 contenders in each category, from which the five nominees will be chosen in the second round of voting. Once the nominees are finalized, the whole membership votes again to decide the best film, four acting prizes and film not in the English language. In all remaining categories, the members of each chapter (or jury) determine the vote.
The awards will take place Feb. 8 at London’s Royal Opera House.
Leading Actresss
Angelina Jolie – Changeling
Anne Hathaway – Rachel Getting Married
Cate Blanchett – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Frances McDormand – Burn After Reading
Kate Winslet – Revolutionary Road
Kate Winslet – The Reader
Keira Knightley – The Duchess
Kristen Scott Thomas – I’ve Loved You So Long
Meryl Streep – Mamma Mia!
Meryl Streep – Doubt
Nicole Kidman – Australia
Penelope Cruz – Elegy
Rebecca Hall – Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Sally Hawkins – Happy-Go-Lucky
Scarlett Johansson – Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Source: Variety
Va-Va-VOOM! Are all the words that come to mind whilst viewing the breathtaking photoshoot of Scarlett for Harper’s Bazaar February 2009. Miss Johansson looks 100% movie star and ultra glamorous in the Valentine’s Day themed shoot. They’ve also debuted the actual newstand cover (before being the subscriber’s unlike previously noted). This is truly one of my all time favorites – yeah I know we say that a lot, but seriously!
Furthermore the article is in the Press Archive. Here are some of my favorite quotes:
“You know, I always try to keep a low profile, which probably makes me the most identifiable person in a crowd, It’s like, There goes that woman in a wig, mustache, and glasses.”
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“I’m a major foodie, I love to eat. I make a really mean lasagna. Woody’s like, ‘You’re like an Italian housewife. Where did this come from?’”
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“Every actor wants to work on a Western. I would run a brothel, like a madam or something. I’m working with what I’ve got. It’s only so long that people are going to want to see me in a corset, So I might as well do it now.”
GALLERY LINKS:
- Photoshoots: Harper’s Bazaar
- Magazine Scans: Harper’s Bazaar (US) – February 2009
Scarlett Johansson is red hot on the February 2009 cover of Harper’s Bazaar.
In preparation for Valentine’s Day, the 24-year-old actress was photographed by Alexi Lubomirski in a strapless red gown by Oscar de la Renta. (According to Just Jared This is the subscriber cover – on the newsstand cover, she’s standing in front of a big heart wearing Roberto Cavalli.)
