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Scarlett Johansson and Hugh Jackman star in this hilariously twisted tale of murder and mystery. When an inquisitive college journalist (Johansson) stumbles upon new clues to a string of murders, her investigation leads directly to a handsome businessman (Jackman), who draws her in with his mysterious charm. Could a whirlwind romance with the subject of her search also become the most dangerous scoop of a lifetime? Experience the laughs in this witty new comedy that will have you guessing until the very end.

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Actors: Woody Allen, Scarlett Johansson, Hugh Jackman, Ian McShane, Alexander Armstrong
Director: Woody Allen
Format: Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Language: English
Subtitle: English, Spanish, French
Number of Discs: 1
Studio: Universal Studios
Run Time: 96 minutes
DVD Release Date: November 21, 2006
Average Customer Rating: based on 108 reviews
 
 

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4Talented Mis-Fire...  Jul 06, 2010
2006's "Scoop" features Woody Allen, Hugh Jackman, Scarlett Johansson, and Ian McShane in a comedic murder mystery set in present day London. As the movie opens, recently deceased journalist Joe Strombel (Ian Shane) gets handed the scoop of a lifetime, that rising young politician Peter Lyman (Hugh Jackman) may be a notorious serial killer. Strombel manages a ghostly appearance in the middle of a magic act to American college student and aspiring journalist Sondra Pransky (Scarlett Johansson), convincing her to pursue the scoop. Pransky enlists the aid of magician Sidney Waterman, alias the Great Splendini (Woody Allen), and goes in search of her story.

Masquerading as wealthy Jade Spense and her father, Sondra and Sidney insinuate their way into Lyman's confidence. Jade promptly falls in love with the charming and handsome Peter; Sidney becomes increasingly suspicious on the basis of a handful of clues. The mystery will twist back on itself before a foreseeable finale.

"Scoop" has an interesting premise with potential for both comedy and suspense. Jackman, Johansson, and McShane turn in solid performances. Unfortunately, the movie suffers from a lazy plot, a too-clever ending, and entirely too much screen time for a whiny and irritating Sidney. "Scoop" is moderately entertaining and may be of most interest to die-hard fans of Woody Allen.

4I HEART THIS MOVIE  Jun 10, 2010
THIS A SUPER CUTE AND FUN MOVIE. YOU FOLLOW SCARLETT JOHANSSON AND WOODY ALLEN WHILE THEY TRY TO PROVE HUGH JACKMAN IS A MURDERER. WHAT'S NOT TO LIKE? SCARLETT IS ADORABLE, WOODY IS HILARIOUS, AND HUGH JACKMAN... WELL NEED I SAY MORE?

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4Enjoyable mystery/comedy with Scarlett Johansson  Nov 02, 2009
"Scoop" is a mystery/comedy/romance written and directed by Woody Allen and released in 2006. Scarlett Johansson stars as Sondra Pransky, a geeky college journalist vacationing in England. She gets a tip from the ghost of a dead newsman (Ian McShane) on the identity of a local serial killer and proceeds to team up with bumbling magician Sid Waterman (Woody Allen); the tip leads them to the rich son of a prominent lord, Peter Lyman (Hugh Jackman), with whom Sondra unintentionally starts to fall in love. Is Lyman the murderer or isn't he?

Although fantastical and somewhat goofy, "Scoop" is first and foremost a mystery and I did enjoy trying to figure out if Peter Lyman is the "Tarot Card killer." In the story we perceive Peter Lyman largely through the lens of Sondra, who is falling in love with the guy; hence, the viewer warms up to him and doesn't want him to be a notorious killer.

"Scoop" is a comedy but not in the laugh-out-loud sense of, say, "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective"; it's mildly amusing, witty and fun but not laugh-out-loud funny, so if you're looking for the latter don't bother.

The three stars and their chemistry are a highlight. I enjoyed the team-up of Woody (Sid) & Scarlett (Sondra) and their surrogate father/daughter relationship. I knew when I saw "The Horse Whisperer" that Scarlett would grow up to be one of cinema's leading beauties, and so she is! Scarlett was 21 while filming "Scoop" and plays against type; and she does it quite well. The film is worth catching solely for her, just don't expect any raunch or t&a exploitation (although she does have a one-piece bathing suit scene and a nightie scene, which are both rather modest).

Hugh Jackman is a great modern masculine actor, of course, and he does fine here, although I couldn't help wondering if long metal claws would suddenly shoot out of his knuckles!

The London and English countryside locations are nice eyecandy.

The runtime is 96 minutes.

BOTTOM LINE: This is my first Woody Allen film so I'm not familiar with his répertoire and therefore can't compare "Scoop" with his other movies. With this in mind, "Scoop" may not be great or even really good, it is an enjoyable mystery/comedy highlighted by a good cast and locations. "Scoop" doesn't aspire or claim to be anything more and, on that level, I liked it. I enjoyed the characters, their story, the creative zany elements (e.g. crossing the River Styx with the Grim Reaper) and the mounting mystery.

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3better than the last Woody Allen film  Oct 21, 2009
A mystery comes back from the grave in this funny comedy about a
young reporter trying to prove an English Lord is a serial killer.
The spirit/ ghost of a newsman comes back from the dead
after meeting a dead secretary who says she was poisoned by
her employer.
The young blond American falls for the Englishman
and thinks until the end that
he is innocent...
Woody Allen is a ham and one wonders how a silly fellow like him
keeps getting clunkers filmed?
Some of the laughs actually come off,
Woody Allen can't stop making side comments about the leading lady
that just detract from the film.
Still this is a better film than Mighty Aphrodite.

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5Excellent  Sep 13, 2009
This was the movie that made me realize that I was a fan of Scarlet Johansson. Though, I suppose one could and should dedicate the greatness of this film to Woody Allen and he has indeed written and starred in yet another good film.

I happened upon this by chance, not sure why it hasn't received more press but it is an excellent mystery, romance, comedy film that is really interesting.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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