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Wednesday
Jul272016

10 Things to Love About "Scoop"

Today marks the 10th anniversary of Woody Allen’s murder mystery romp, Scoop. The film followed the darkly sexy Match Point, reuniting the director with star Scarlett Johansson. Unfortunately, critics and audiences were less dazzled by the pair’s second feature together, and Scoop joined the ranks of Allen’s lesser films. 

Still, I have a soft spot for this quirky little film. It’s not perfect, but it’s a fun; a confection (more dessert than entree). It’s a movie you can put on in the background while working on a project or as a pick-me-up after a bad day. So in honor of its anniversary, here are ten things to love about the mostly unloved Scoop. 

10 THINGS TO LOVE ABOUT SCOOP
by Steven Fenton

10. GILES!
Everyone’s favorite Watcher (Anthony Stewart Head), appears in a brief cameo as a detective interviewing Peter Lyman. It always a thrill to see that discerning furrowed brow.

 

09. THE IMPERFECT SCIENCE OF MAKING SCARLETT NERDY
Johansson’s Sondra Pransky attends a swanky London party in a little black dress and...a scrunchie! Carrie Bradshaw would die. The costumers had the unenviable task of making Scarlett Johnasson a nerd. They put her in wire-rim glasses, frumpy brown capris, and truly unflattering button-downs. Their attempts do nothing to mitigate Scarlett’s sex appeal, but it’s a delight watching them try...

8. HUGH JACKMAN: BEYOND GREEN SCREEN
Following his Tony (The Boy From Oz) and Emmy (for hosting the Tonys) wins, Jackman’s acting career faltered. After the one-two punch of critically panned Van Helsing and X-Men: The Last Stand, the Aussie superstar needed to reset and Scoop offered him that chance. It was a nice change to see him act alongside non-CG humans and flash that 1000-watt smile. He should do it more often.

7. THE SCENES OF THE CRIMES
Maria Djurkovic (Production Design), Nick Palmer (Art Direction), and Philippa Hart (Set Decoration), are the unsung heroes of Scoop. They showcase elegantly appointed homes that capture the difference between traditional, rural and modern, urban English life. They brighten their sets with sprays of gorgeous flowers, and  created an appropriately amateur stage set for Sidney, that still manages to be cinematic in scale.

6. DEATH BECOMES HIM
The great Ian McShane plays recently deceased reporter Joe Strombel. When we meet Joe, he is on a ferry traveling down the river Styx, reminding viewers of the Greek chorus in Mighty Aphrodite. Without this element, Scoop would be a simple whodunit with a plucky heroine, but bringing in the supernatural lends the film just the right amount of zany. 

5. HANDSOME HUGH
(Yes he gets two top ten placements) Hugh Jackman looks. so. good. in this movie. The film goes out of its way to point out his dashing good looks and Sondra is blinded by his beauty. I can’t recall any recent performances where Jackman looked this suave. Could Scoop really be the last time he played Contemporary Handsome?

4. “AND NOW YOU’RE GOING TO HAVE TO DROWN”
While on a romantic boat ride, the cheery music screeches to a halt when Peter announces his plan to kill Sondra. Allen’s films always make great use of classical works, but I particularly love the way he plays with music in Scoop. In another film, Peter’s confession would make for a spine tingling moment, but with the accompaniment, it’s played to hilarious effect.

3. SCREWBALL SCARLETT
2006 was a strange period in Johansson’s career. With her early well-received performances behind her, she had dipped her toe into the unforgiving waters of stardom. At this point, we’d seen Scarlett be serious, stoic, sexy, and sociopathic, but Scoop gave us Screwball Scarlett. Yes, there are some awkward line readings, but overall Johansson showed major comedic promise. It wasn’t until Don Jon, that she really took hold of the skills first showcased here.

2. JOKES ON JOKES
It’s debateable where Scoop ranks in Allen’s filmography, but I’d argue it contains some of his best banter from recent work: 

Sidney: I was in the lounge. I heard you drowning. I finished my tea and scones and came immediately!

Sondra: You are a cynical crapehanger who always sees the glass half-empty!

Sidney: I see the glass half full, but of poison 

Sondra: I wouldn’t be surprised if he asked me to marry him someday.

Sidney: You come from an orthodox family. Would they accept a serial killer? 

1. SIDNEY WATERMAN
After starring in his own work for much of his career, Woody began limiting his on-screen roles around this time. He’ll often use a nebbish stand-in for parts he might have previously played. With Scarlett filling that role, Allen had to do something different with Sidney Waterman. At his core, Sidney is a mensch with a heart of gold. His crotchety nature is chipped away as he grows more fond of Sondra. It’s rare for Allen to cast himself as a mentor, but Sidney suits him. Personal feelings about him aside, he’s charming in the role, and I’d argue it’s one of his best performances. 

Now, I’d love to hear what you all think of Scoop. Any favorite lines? Where do you see it in Woody’s catalog? 

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Reader Comments (13)

I co-sign every word in this article. Scoop is such a fun, light film and achieves exactly what it sets out to do.

Regarding nerdy Scarlett, I think the film succeeds in making her the nerd she needs to be. While awkward and not at all fit for the high society world, the film never denies that she can't be nerdy and beautiful. These touches like the scrunchy highlight how her Sondra has the goods to play dress up in high society, but her personality is fully out of touch.

Such a fun film!

July 27, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterChris James

Thanks for this Steven. I don't remember this film very well but I do remember enjoying it! Have never been disappointed with Woody + Scarlett. The only quote I can remember is " if we put our heads together, we'd hear a hollow noise"

July 27, 2016 | Unregistered Commenterchoog

I've never seen this. Is that rowboat scene an intentional nod to A Place in the Sun?

July 27, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterPaul Outlaw

I agree too. A fun film! A minor Woody film, but a good one.

Paul Outlaw: It very well could be.

July 27, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterEdward L.

Oh dear. I hate to be a party pooper, but Scoop was truly dreadful. Scarlett's timing was off like a prom dress.

July 27, 2016 | Unregistered Commenterbrookesboy

Agree with brookesboy. This is the movie that made me think Woody Allen should stop making movies every year just to make them -- if this was the result of his renowned work ethic, maybe he should work a little bit less.

July 27, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterJames from Ames

Scoop is half a great movie, half a terrible one, but Scarlett is BRILLIANT in it. Sharp comedic timing and one of the best 'over looked' comedic performances of the aughts! It's a shame no one remembers this movie.

July 27, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterAndrew

Paul -- i believe it was. but i haven't seen the movie in years so i could be wrong.

The thing about woody working nonstop is that some of the movies are sloppy. Actually it's the same problem Clint Eastwood has. you often get these scenes where you're like "is that really what you wanted from that scene? maybe a retake or tightening of some lines or ... really print? that's the one you want?"

July 27, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterNATHANIEL R

I didn't think it was a great film as I still think it's minor Allen but Scarlett's performance grew on me as I love seeing her as a nerd and being very funny. I await for her to do a comedy with Anne Hathaway where Scarlett is the funny one and Anne is the straight one.

July 27, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterSteven

I was just talking about this film the other day!

I always like to steal the line - "You're a fabulous human being - a credit to your race."

I think this was the first time I noticed Fenella Woolgar, too - who went on to do a great Agatha Christie in Doctor Who soon after.

I always seem to be in the habit of liking the film after Woody's 'comebacks' better than the 'comeback' film. I much preferred SCOOP to WATCHPOINT and I preferred TO ROME WITH LOVE to MIDNIGHT IN PARIS

July 28, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterAdam Lewis

I totally agree with putting Jackman twice in the Top Ten list. He is so incredibly charming in this movie.

I really liked this movie.

July 28, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterIvonne

Weird. It seems Woody was "absorbing" a lot of A Place in the Sun back then, since any number of critics noticed plot similarities between it, Match Point and Scoop.

July 28, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterPaul Outlaw

Ivonne - Thanks! It seemed irresponsible not to.

Paul-I'd say so, absolutely. Scoop and A Place in the Sun have a lot in common.

Nathaniel - You're exactly right. It's hard to believe some of these final scenes were the best take, because we know everyone involved is more talented than they suggest. Scoop feels like (and read articles suggesting this) Woody creating a project specifically to show off Scarlett's comedic talents. It's the only thing that feels urgently in focus throughout the film.

July 28, 2016 | Unregistered Commentersfenton24
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