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Disc #1 -- Scoop
1. Life After Death (Main Titles) [6:08]
2. Exclusive Interview [3:15]
3. The Great Splendini [5:26]
4. Firsthand Information [6:06]
5. Investigation Journalism [4:29]
6. Damsel in Distress [4:27]
7. Party of the Estate [4:54]
8. Hopes and Dreams [3:20]
9. Finding a Clue [3:00]
10. Getting Closer [5:28]
11. Falling in Love [2:30]
12. Searching for Evidence [6:33]
13. More Proof [4:27]
14. A Crimp in the Scoop [8:31]
15. I Confess [4:15]
16. Not Convinced [2:47]
17. Cheating Death [5:48]
18. Finding the Key [3:32]
19. Full Cycle [6:35]
20. Almost a Hero (End Titles) [3:54]
Woody Allen’s second London-made film with muse Scarlett Johansson isn’t quite the equal of its predecessor, Match Point, but Scoop makes up in knockabout humor what it lacks in intricacy and sophistication. The ever-adorable Miss Scarlett plays American journalism student Sondra Pransky, enlisted by the ghost of a recently departed reporter (Ian McShane) to break a sensational story. Sondra confides in a fellow American, small-time magician Sid Waterman (Allen), who reluctantly assists her in investigating the case of a murdered prostitute. Costar Hugh Jackman effortlessly carries the film with his seamless performance as the charming and likable scion of a wealthy family who may well be the killer. For sheer star power, though, Johansson matches him. Her relaxed and playfully alluring performance, as well as her bouncy scenes with a characteristically neurotic Woody, reflect her ever-sharpening comic timing. At its best, their easy rapport brings the celebrated Woody-Diane Keaton interplay to mind, and that’s good news for any future Allen-Johansson projects. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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