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Scarlett Johansson Wanted to Expose Her Boobs

I just can’t get past the eye-catching title, “Scarlett Johansson Wanted to Expose Her Boobs,” even though it’s just an article detailing a moment of actress-versus-director. In this case, one more reason to dislike Michael Bay. The Island was utter tripe, Bad Boys II was utterly formulaic explosion-pr0n, and we should get some pre-emptive tut-tutting in on the upcoming live-action and CG fest, Transformers movie, because it won’t be on the screen long enough to take its fair share.

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