Scarlett Johansson is the New Diane Keaton

According to Woody Allen, I suspect. I don't know if he was as lasciviously attracted to Keaton as he is to Johansson, but Johansson does seem to be his new muse--see "Match Point" and his new, upcoming film starring her whose title I cannot remember.

Marrying his adoptive daughter was one thing, but asking Johansson questions like when she lost her virginity while on set for "Match Point" catapults him into an new stratosphere of YUCK.

This raises an important question--when do we boycott films directed by people who have done some really questionable things? For example, an acquaintance of mine refuses to see any of Roman Polanski's films because he is a convicted rapist. Are there people who boycott Woody Allen's films because he showed amorous interest in his offspring?

I saw and loved "The Pianist," even though I know about Polanski's conviction. Someone else won't, though. What makes the difference?

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