The eighth Rome Film Festival closed last night and unveiled its winners naming Scarlett Johansson Best Actress for Spike Jonze’s Her, in which Johansson voices a Siri-like Operating System but doesn’t appear onscreen.
That’s a nice early accolade for Warner Bros., which releases the romance in limited release December 18 before expanding in January. And it’s the first step in what Deadline’s Pete Hammond predicted could be a groundbreaking awards season coup for Johansson’s voice-over performance in the pic.
@Boop Those are not sales. They are points which are determined by a combo of both sales and airplay. As you kinda implied in your comment, the only reason why Unconditionally is above DWUW worldwide is because of US radio airplay.
DWUW is doing better in sales domestically but especially WW.
She really does but she prob wont tho. A shame since she has an obvious knack for musicals and more jazzy arrangements. If I were Lad Gag, I'd make a whole concept album that's a musical with plot line and mini-movie music vids and stuff. Even make the album into a stage play. Thats never been done before. my creativity > gag's tbh.
She really does but she prob wont tho. A shame since she has an obvious knack for musicals and more jazzy arrangements. If I were Lad Gag, I'd make a whole concept album that's a musical with plot line and mini-movie music vids and stuff. Even make the album into a stage play. Thats never been done before. my creativity > gag's tbh.
She's a dumb bitch for not having a concept album. Like, you talk about Bowie all the time yet you don't have an album with a plot. DA HELL.