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Mila Kunis Linked (Or Tied?) To Fifty Shades Of Grey Movie

Feb 19, 2013 by John Sharp

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Mila Kunis is the latest name to be thrown into contention for the role of Anastasia Steele in the FIFTY SHADES OF GREY movie.

Well, we say that. This is based entirely on her reaction to being asked about it. When probed (easy!) as to whether she would be interested in the role, she said ‘I’m not disinterested.’

That’s your lot. That’s all we have on it.

It’s not an unpleasant idea though, right? I mean, sure. We all scoff at Fifty Shades of Grey because it’s notoriously badly written and takes attention away from decent erotica. Having said that, we’re willing to bet you did what we did; saw the words ‘Mila Kunis’ and ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ and thought ‘Ohhh, yes. Yes indeed.’

Truth is, the movie adaptation of the EL James best seller will pivot on the casting. Because as duff as the book is (and the book is bloody awful) the whole world and it’s best mate would be intrigued to see Mila Kunis getting her kink on. Likewise if Christian Grey ended up being played by Michael Fassbender or Ryan Gosling, or even Timberlake.

You would watch the Hell out of that, right? Course you would. We would. And if they get a decent cast and a screenwriter who can craft a believable script out of James’ work, who knows?

Tell you what though. Mila Kunis playing a foreign language teacher, now THAT would be hot. With a desk. And a load of books. And glasses. This is mentioned in the video below with the Fifty Shades quote, in case you were wondering why I brought it up.

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Mila Kunis can be seen next in OZ: THE GREAT AND THE POWERFUL alongside Rachel Weisz, Michelle Williams and James Franco which swoops into UK and US cinemas on 8th March 2013.

Oh and while you’re here, why not have a peek at our version of Fifty Shades of Grey as written by Dr Seuss. For larks.

Source: Coming Soon

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