Thursday, December 15, 2011
Scarlett Johansson 'Without Makeup' in 'We Purchased a Zoo,' along with other P-Glammed Stars
It's difficult to assume glamor-puss celebrity Scarlett Johansson obtaining kangaroo garbage, is not it? In the end, audiences are conditioned doing driving male co-stars wild with skin-tight leather suits and raspy whispers, less than her knees in dirt attempting to keep a lot of exotic creatures happy. So, to assist audiences wrap their heads round her role like a zookeeper in 'We Purchased a Zoo,' Johansson was adament about firming lower her fashion image. Based on her recent Vanity Fair cover story, "Johansson am going to avoid searching just like a superstar pretending to become a zookeeper running on empty and fueled only by her devotion to her motley range of large felines, zebras and kangaroos that they declined to put on makeup for that film." An actress declining to put on makeup is really a bold move -- specifically in today of up-close HD. Naturally, though, an actress's concept of 'no makeup' most likely differs quite drastically in the average person's. It might mean forgoing cherry-red-colored lipstick and mile-lengthy false lashes, while still piling on the liberal dollop of foundation, powder, blush and anything else which makes an actress with superior genes look much more superior. There is much discussed Emma Stone's "makeunder" for summer time blockbuster 'The Help.' But despite wild hair and moderate makeup, Stone still looked very good. Same applies to Halle Berry in 'Monster's Ball.' Sure, she wasn't as radiant and excellent as she usually looks, but she was still being quite clearly above-average within the looks department. It is good when beautiful stars really get completely ugly for any role. Nicole Kidman in 'The Hours' and Charlize Theron in 'Monster' are two of the most apparent good examples. But they are only some of the ones who've ugged up for that giant screen. That will help you feel better than Hollywood goddesses, if perhaps as it were, we have put together a gallery of stunning stars who significantly changed their searches for a job. (And Scarlett sans lipstick is within there, too, permanently measure.) When Stars Dress Lower for any Role Scarlett Johansson in 'We Purchased a Zoo'Vanessa Hudgens in 'Gimme Shelter'Angelina Jolie in 'Girl, interrupted'Cameron Diaz in 'Being John Malkovich'Mariah Carey in 'Precious'Robin Wright in 'The Conspirator' See All Moviefone Art galleries » [Photo: twentieth century Fox] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook
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