Scarlett Johansson has a new interview with W Magazine (http://www.wmagazine.com/celebrities/2012/11/scarlett-johansson-w-decades-cover-story#ixzz29PByV4mE) about topics from the nineties, due to her nineties inspired cover shoot. The topics ranged from the fashion trend from the nineties that she hated to what her favorite movie was when she was younger.

When asked about her favorite person from the nineties, Johansson replies, “Chris Farley. I thought he was hilarious. Growing up, I used to watch Saturday Night Live just to see him. He threw his whole body into the parts he played: He’d become red and sweaty and frantic. When he died, it was really significant for me.”
When asked about what movie from that decade meant the most to her, she replies that it was Jurassic Park. “Jurassic Park was a mind-blowing experience. I wasn’t really afraid of the dinosaurs—I was more afraid of something like a clown coming to eat your brain or Chucky, a little doll that was going to take a knife to your eyeballs. But I actually believed Jurassic Park. I remember saying, “This is going to happen, you guys.”
She also adds that she hated the turtleneck trend from the nineties, saying, “They’re horrible. I tried to get into them because they are so practical, but they’re just so unfortunate.”
Johansson has recently broken up with long-time boyfriend Nate Naylor.




































