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Scoop

  • 2006
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
89K
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Hugh Jackman and Scarlett Johansson in Scoop (2006)
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An American journalism student in London scoops a big story, and begins an affair with an aristocrat as the incident unfurls.An American journalism student in London scoops a big story, and begins an affair with an aristocrat as the incident unfurls.An American journalism student in London scoops a big story, and begins an affair with an aristocrat as the incident unfurls.

  • Director
    • Woody Allen
  • Writer
    • Woody Allen
  • Stars
    • Scarlett Johansson
    • Hugh Jackman
    • Jim Dunk
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    89K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Woody Allen
    • Writer
      • Woody Allen
    • Stars
      • Scarlett Johansson
      • Hugh Jackman
      • Jim Dunk
    • 282User reviews
    • 179Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

    Videos6

    Scoop
    Trailer 2:09
    Scoop
    Scoop Scene: You're Very Different
    Clip 1:04
    Scoop Scene: You're Very Different
    Scoop Scene: You're Very Different
    Clip 1:04
    Scoop Scene: You're Very Different
    Scoop Scene: The Swiming Pool
    Clip 0:51
    Scoop Scene: The Swiming Pool
    Scoop Scene: Here You Are
    Clip 0:38
    Scoop Scene: Here You Are
    Scoop Scene: All That's A Missing Is A Moat
    Clip 0:58
    Scoop Scene: All That's A Missing Is A Moat
    Scoop Scene: Listen To Me
    Clip 0:41
    Scoop Scene: Listen To Me

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    Scarlett Johansson
    Scarlett Johansson
    • Sondra Pransky
    Hugh Jackman
    Hugh Jackman
    • Peter Lyman
    Jim Dunk
    • Funeral Speaker
    Robert Bathurst
    Robert Bathurst
    • Strombel's Co-Workers
    Geoff Bell
    Geoff Bell
    • Strombel's Co-Workers
    Christopher Fulford
    Christopher Fulford
    • Strombel's Co-Workers
    Nigel Lindsay
    Nigel Lindsay
    • Strombel's Co-Workers
    Ian McShane
    Ian McShane
    • Joe Strombel
    Fenella Woolgar
    Fenella Woolgar
    • Jane Cook
    Pete Mastin
    • Death
    • (as Peter Mastin)
    Doreen Mantle
    Doreen Mantle
    • Joe's Co-Passengers
    David Schneider
    David Schneider
    • Joe's Co-Passengers
    Meera Syal
    Meera Syal
    • Joe's Co-Passengers
    Kevin McNally
    Kevin McNally
    • Mike Tinsley
    • (as Kevin R. McNally)
    Robyn Kerr
    • Tinsley's Fans
    Richard Stirling
    • Tinsley's Fans
    Romola Garai
    Romola Garai
    • Vivian
    Carolyn Backhouse
    Carolyn Backhouse
    • Vivian's Mother
    • Director
      • Woody Allen
    • Writer
      • Woody Allen
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    User reviews282

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    8andrewthezeppo

    Delightful summer comedy

    I thought this was a wonderful way to spend time on a too hot summer weekend, sitting in the air conditioned theater and watching a light-hearted comedy. The plot is simplistic, but the dialogue is witty and the characters are likable (even the well bread suspected serial killer). While some may be disappointed when they realize this is not Match Point 2: Risk Addiction, I thought it was proof that Woody Allen is still fully in control of the style many of us have grown to love.

    This was the most I'd laughed at one of Woody's comedies in years (dare I say a decade?). While I've never been impressed with Scarlet Johanson, in this she managed to tone down her "sexy" image and jumped right into a average, but spirited young woman.

    This may not be the crown jewel of his career, but it was wittier than "Devil Wears Prada" and more interesting than "Superman" a great comedy to go see with friends.
    8Chris Knipp

    A dash of light entertainment

    "Scoop" is also the name of a late-Thirties Evelyn Waugh novel, and Woody Allen's new movie, though set today, has a nostalgic charm and simplicity. It hasn't the depth of characterization, intense performances, suspense or shocking final frisson of Allen's penultimate effort "Match Point," (argued by many, including this reviewer, to be a strong return to form) but "Scoop" does closely resemble Allen's last outing in its focus on English aristocrats, posh London flats, murder, and detection. This time Woody leaves behind the arriviste murder mystery genre and returns to comedy, and is himself back on the screen as an amiable vaudevillian, a magician called Sid Waterman, stage moniker The Great Splendini, who counters some snobs' probing with, "I used to be of the Hebrew persuasion, but as I got older, I converted to narcissism." Following a revelation in the midst of Splendini's standard dematerializing act, with Scarlett Johansson (as Sondra Pransky) the audience volunteer, the mismatched pair get drawn into a dead ace English journalist's post-mortem attempt to score one last top news story. On the edge of the Styx Joe Strombel (Ian McShane) has just met the shade of one Lord Lyman's son's secretary, who says she was poisoned, and she's told him the charming aristocratic bounder son Peter Lyman (Hugh Jackman) was the Tarot Card murderer, a London serial killer. Sondra and Sid immediately become a pair of amateur sleuths. With Sid's deadpan wit and Sondra's bumptious beauty they cut a quick swath through to the cream of the London aristocracy.

    Woody isn't pawing his young heroine muse -- as in "Match Point," Johansson again -- as in the past. This time moreover Scarlett's not an ambitious sexpot and would-be movie star. She's morphed surprisingly into a klutzy, bespectacled but still pretty coed. Sid and Sondra have no flirtation, which is a great relief. They simply team up, more or less politely, to carry out Strombel's wishes by befriending Lyman and watching him for clues to his guilt. With only minimal protests Sid consents to appear as Sondra's dad. Sondra, who's captivated Peter by pretending to drown in his club pool, re-christens herself Jade Spence. Mr. Spence, i.e., Woody, keeps breaking cover by doing card tricks, but he amuses dowagers with these and beats their husbands at poker, spewing non-stop one-liners and all the while maintaining, apparently with success, that he's in oil and precious metals, just as "Jade" has told him to say.

    That's about all there is to it, or all that can be told without spoiling the story by revealing its outcome. At first Allen's decision to make Johansson a gauche, naively plainspoken, and badly dressed college girl seems not just unkind but an all-around bad decision. But Johansson, who has pluck and panache as an actress, miraculously manages to carry it off, helped by Jackman, an actor who knows how to make any actress appear desirable, if he desires her. The film actually creates a sense of relationships, to make up for it limited range of characters: Sid and Sondra spar in a friendly way, and Peter and Sondra have a believable attraction even though it's artificial and tainted (she is, after all, going to bed with a suspected homicidal maniac).

    What palls a bit is Allen's again drooling over English wealth and class, things his Brooklyn background seems to have left him, despite all his celebrity, with a irresistible hankering for. Jackman is an impressive fellow, glamorous and dashing. His parents were English. But could this athletic musical comedy star raised in Australia ("X-Man's" Wolverine) really pass as an aristocrat? Only in the movies, perhaps (here and in "Kate and Leopold").

    This isn't as strong a film as "Match Point," but to say it's a loser as some viewers have is quite wrong. It has no more depth than a half-hour radio drama or a TV show, but Woody's jokes are far funnier and more original than you'll get in any such media affair, and sometimes they show a return to the old wit and cleverness. It doesn't matter if a movie is silly or slapdash when it's diverting summer entertainment. On a hot day you don't want a heavy meal. The whole thing deliciously evokes a time when movie comedies were really light escapist entertainment, without crude jokes or bombastic effects; without Vince Vaughan or Owen Wilson. Critics are eager to tell you this is a return to the Allen decline that preceded "Match Point." Don't believe them. He doesn't try too hard. Why should he? He may be 70, but verbally, he's still light on his feet. And his body moves pretty fast too.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Much better than initially thought

    Admittedly on first viewing I didn't care for Scoop, finding it weirdly plotted and not very funny. Seeing it again as part of a Woody Allen film marathon and being much more used to his style(that I wasn't at the time on first viewing must have a lot to do with not caring for it in the first place), Scoop was far better than initially remembered. It is a long way from Allen's best films, see Annie Hall, Manhattan, Crimes and Misdemeanours, Hannah and her Sisters and Husbands and Wives to see him at his best, but it is better than Cassandra's Dream and To Rome with Love. Scoop is not without imperfections, the story is very far-fetched at times with some convolutions and scenes that don't add to very much, Hugh Jackman is very underused and Scarlett Johansson looks uncomfortable, she's much better in Match Point. Scoop is photographed with style and atmosphere and there is great use of locations. The classical music score is a good fit and will be a delight for any classical music fan, while Allen's directing is as adroit as ever. Allen's writing has been much more insightful and thought-provoking, but the script is still very clever and funny(and in distinctive Woody Allen style), Allen and Ian McShane have the best lines, and while the story is not completely successful the blend of comedy and mystery has enough moments where it works(it has been done far better before though, notably Crimes and Misdemeanours). Allen is hilarious and witty- knowing exactly how to say and time his lines- though with a character that had a danger of falling into the trap of mugging. Ian McShane is wonderfully mysterious and says his lines, and as said before he has the best of them alongside Allen, in a sardonically sly fashion, you just wish he had more screen time. And while Hugh Jackman is underused when you do see him he is dashing and charismatic. All in all, it is easy to see why people won't like Scoop, initially I didn't but on re-watch while problematic it was much better than expected considering the rep it has among a fair few people that consider it as one of Allen's worst. 7/10 Bethany Cox
    8markmatthew

    The critics didn't get the "Scoop" on this one

    Reading a wide variety of "Scoop" reviews over the past few days, I walked into the theater prepared for a subpar outing from Woody. Happily, I couldn't have been more wrong. Granted, Woody the performer is slowing down a touch or two, but Woody the writer/director is in fine form - and found a credible way to integrate his 70-year old self into the story. Judging from the laughter and guffaws, the audience ate up Allen's one-liners and dialogue in a way that I haven't seen in several years.

    In a movie landscape dominated by software-approved story arcs, twentysomething tastes and assembly-line formula fare for kiddies, it's a source of both satisfaction and inspiration to see Allen pursuing his highly personal and still-rewarding path.
    7james_longley

    better than I expected

    I went to the movie theater this afternoon expecting to be underwhelmed by Scoop. Happily, the film exceeded expectations, at least a little bit. It's nothing heavy, nothing deep -- and not anywhere as good as any number of real Allen masterpieces -- but it's also completely enjoyable as a light, bantering comedy. There's something kind of simple and sweet about it. "Cute" was the word I heard from people in the audience as they were walking out after the show. It doesn't feel like Allen set out to create a masterpiece here, it feels like he wanted to make a little comedy and have fun doing it. Compared to just about everything Hollywood is producing, Allen's stuff has a tendency to charm. Even the fluffy stuff. These days it's just refreshing to go to a movie made by an actual human being.

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    • Trivia
      The lead character (originally an adult journalist) was tailored specifically to Scarlett Johansson, whom Woody Allen observed as having an unused "funny" quality about her while working on Match Point (2005).
    • Goofs
      There were several scenes where Scarlett Johansson's lapel mike radio frequency transmitter strapped on her waist behind her is visible.
    • Quotes

      Sid Waterman: I was born into the Hebrew persuasion, but when I got older I converted to narcissism

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: World Trade Center/Step Up/Scoop/Half Nelson (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Swan Lake Ballet Suite
      Composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (as Peter Tchaikovsky)

      Performed by New Symphony Orchestra of London

      Adrian Boult (as Sir Adrian Boult), Conductor

      Courtesy of Geffen Records & Manhattan Production Music

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 2006 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Amor y muerte
    • Filming locations
      • Dorchester Hotel, 53 Park Lane, Mayfair, Westminster, Greater London, England, UK(on location)
    • Production companies
      • BBC Film
      • Ingenious Film Partners
      • Phoenix Wiley
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    • Budget
      • $17,300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,525,717
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,003,000
      • Jul 30, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $39,220,946
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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