Friday, December 10, 2010

Christopher Nolan Confirms That 'The Dark Knight Rises' Is The 'Last Chapter Of Our Batman Saga'

FROM SPLASH PAGE: Christopher Nolan is returning to Gotham City for one more Batman movie, but note the use of the word "one" — because after "The Dark Knight Rises," Nolan is hanging up his cape and cowl for good.
Describing the film as "the last chapter of our Batman saga," Nolan confirmed the long suspected [...]

If there are two people in the world who aren't at least somewhat curious to see the much-hyped Mila Kunis-Natalie Portman sex scene in "Black Swan," their names are Mr. Kunis and Mr. Portman... and they're the actresses' dads.


Kunis confirmed as much to MTV News when she popped by the newsroom to chat about the film, which opens Friday (December 3) and tells of the unsettling events that ensue when two rival ballerinas vie for the lead in a production of "Swan Lake."



"[My dad] was like, 'I don't think I should see the movie,'" Kunis said. "I was like, 'See the movie. There's going to be a point; get up and leave.'"


And that's just what Mr. Kunis did. Just before the steamy scene hit the screen, Mila gave her dad the nod... and out the door he went. "I don't think any dad should see," she said. "It's just not necessary."


It may not be necessary for her pops to watch, but the scene certainly is important to the film, which is why Kunis had no hesitations about filming it. "Doing [the scene], you never judge your character, so you always have justification for it," the actress said. "When you do it, it makes sense while you're doing it. You don't feel like it's you doing it."


In fact, Kunis admits that she's more uncomfortable talking about the scene with the press than she was to actually shoot it. "The more I talk about it, the more I have to think about it. We never discussed it. It was like the pink elephant in the room that was never touched upon until it was the day to shoot. Then we just did it really quickly and called it a day."


Are you excited for "Black Swan" and, more specifically, this much-ballyhooed love scene?





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