Showing posts with label friendship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label friendship. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis Share Weekend Getaway


Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher romance rumors heat up as former costars go on weekend getaway. Kutcher has reportedly held a torch for the brunette beauty since they worked together years ago,
Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher romance rumors heat up -Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher romance rumors heat up to Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis spent the weekend together in the coastal town of Carpinteria, Calif. Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis may deny being more than friends, however their actions speak louder than words. Inside Ashton & Mila's Seaside GetawayPeople MagazineAshton Kutcher & Mila Kunis Enjoy a Seaside GetawayiVillage EntertainmentAshton Kutcher & Mila Kunis Dating: 'That '70s Show' Fan Fiction May Come.


Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis may deny being more than friends, but their actions speak louder than words.
The longtime pals and former “That ‘70s Show” costars have set the rumor mill ablaze by spending some quality time together during a recent three-day getaway to the coastal town of Carpinteria, Calif.
According to People, the genetically-blessed twosome traveled from Los Angeles to the quaint oceanside city south of Santa Barbara last Thursday. They reportedly had a sushi lunch date the following day, before photographers spotted Kutcher and Kunis buying sunflowers and blueberries from a roadside fruit stand.
Kunis’ rep denied reports last week that the pair’s friendship had turned romantic.


“They have been friends for years and had dinner with a bunch of people that night,” the actress’ spokeswoman told the Daily News at the time.
Though reps have not commented on the pair’s latest outing together, a source told People that a romance may be under way.
The “Two and a Half Men” star has reportedly had a longtime crush on Kunis, who played his on-and-off love interest on-screen for eight years on their FOX sitcom.
Although they insist they are not friends with benefits, a source close to Kutcher, 34, tells People that he has long held a torch for 28-year-old Kunis, who played his girlfriend on the Fox series. "He was so in love with her for a while when they worked together. He thought she was a goddess, was always talking about how beautiful she is. But she was with Macaulay [Culkin] for a lot of that time and also just generally gave off a not interested vibe."
But now that she is no longer with the "Home Alone" star (they split in 2010) and Kutcher separated from wife Demi Moore last November amid reports he had cheated, the time could be right. Or, this could just be Kutcher sowing his wild oats to make up for the eight years he was with Moore, who's 15 years his senior. "He's not looking for anything serious," another source tells People. "He always talked about Mila like a little sister. They're definitely close pals and have been. I think if anything she's a good time for him."

Friday, July 22, 2011

First Mila Kunis sex



Friends With Benefits : Mila Kunis


Mila Kunis' Sexy Transformation
"Friends With Benefits," the thematic and infinitely superior double of "No Strings Attached," in which Portman co-starred with Ashton Kutcher that First Mila Kunis stole every scene she shared with Natalie Portman bravura ballet drama "Black Swan." Now Kunis steals Portman's thunder.

Watch your back, Natalie. Mila's nipping at your heels like a sexy, smoky-voiced Corgi.

Portman and Kutcher generated zero heat in that tale of sex-buddies who turn out to be soul mates, Kunis and Justin Timberlake fairly set the screen on fire as cynics who agree to use each other for physical gratification - and knows rom-com connoisseurs know better than to buy the friends-only bushwah. But he and co-writers Keith Merryman, David A. Newman and Harley Peyton adroitly address, by making Kunis's character.

A hard-driving media headhunter named Jamie, a savvy consumer of romantic comedy cliches, who is nonetheless powerless to resist their happily-ever-after promises.

The secret to the success of "Friends With Benefits" is that Kunis and Timberlake not only capture the joshing ease of platonic friendship.

Kunis gets the showier role in "Friends With Benefits," Timberlake proves a quietly charming stalking horse, finally claiming and fully spotlight with a hilarious homage to the 1990s rap duo Kriss Kross.

Manhattan atmosphere and believable chemistry in "Friends With Benefits," Gluck almost single-handedly destroys it with cheap-looking cinematography and hyper-active.

If "Friends With Benefits" ultimately succumbs to the very sins it so cleverly deconstructs, it still commits those infractions with a welcome degree of wit and, when it slows down enough, spirited flair.