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fembuck ([personal profile] fembuck) wrote2009-08-21 01:44 pm

Thank you, baby Jesus!!!

Mila Kunis and Natalie Portman ...



Our buddy Carson Reeves over at Scriptshadow has written a script review of "Black Swan," the supernatural ballet movie that Darren Aronofsky will hopefully be directing this fall with Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis in the lead roles.

The premise is simple: A ballerina competes against a rival dancer who may or may not be another version of herself.

But Carson, perhaps wisely, leads his review with this titillating little nugget which will probably have the Internet all a Twitter momentarily.

Can I just tell you why none of my review matters? Can I just tell you why my review is absolutely pointless? Because in this movie, Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis have sex. Yeah. You read that right. And not just nice sweet innocent sex either. We're talking ecstasy-induced hungry aggressive angry sex. Yeah so...this movie is already on the must-see list of 2010. But how good is it? Does the story that surrounds the sex disappoint or excel?

So yeah, there's that. But what about the actual film, a project, he notes, Aronofsky originally tried to set up at Universal in 2007, but the studio turned around on. However, recently, thanks to the success of "The Wrestler," Portman evidently "twirled onto the project a couple of months ago and everything's been full steam ahead since."

Source / Source

I think I speak for us all when I say, YIPEE!!!!

[identity profile] ic1pher.livejournal.com 2009-08-21 08:32 pm (UTC)(link)
This is what Rachel would say: "I don't deny anything, I'm sorry but I'm straight. I don't find anything interesting in women, they do nothing for me. Men are amazing."

And she would completely believe that, and it would be true.

But she would still be completely lost on why she never really loved anyone, until Ivy came along and can't shake the feeling of wanting to kiss her all the damn time.

I think that's Rachel. I wonder though why she doesn't even give it a shot. All it takes is a little bit of courage.