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Mila Kunis

Mila Kunis

Mila Kunis

Mila Kunis

Mila Kunis

Mila Kunis

Mila Kunis

FROM MOVIES BLOG: The man who gave us “Office Space,” Mike Judge, will be sitting down with MTV’s Josh Horowitz at San Diego Comic-Con on July 25. Judge’s next project “Extract” will be the topic of the day, and he will be joined by stars Jason Bateman, Mila Kunis and Kristen Wiig. Judge will be screening exclusive footage from the upcoming film as part of the panel.

Those of you who won’t be making the trip to San Diego can take heart, as MTV.com will premiere exclusive “Extract” footage to coincide with the Comic-Con panel. Expect plenty of laughs at the panel though. Judge, in a recent interview with MTV, expects “a lot of smart ass answers from the actors. [The 'Extract' cast and crew is] a happy bunch. We all really had fun making this. It came together nicely.”

Mila Kunis, best known for her role on That 70's Show and providing the voice of Meg Griffin on the popular animated series Family Guy, has made a real name for herself in Hollywood.

In a recent string of notable successes, Kunis has played memorable roles such as Rachel Jansen in Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Mona Sax in Max Payne.

I first interviewed Mila Kunis on E! Entertainment Television during her tenure on That 70's Show.

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — About a dozen Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra musicians are going from the stage to the silver screen.

While the 50-plus member LPO is on summer hiatus, some of its musicians landed a gig of a different kind — collaborating with Hollywood composer George S. Clinton as he creates an original score to accompany the film "Extract," a comedy set for release in September.

As Clinton led the small orchestra this week in a New Orleans recording studio, the movie starring Ben Affleck, Jason Bateman and Mila Kunis played without sound on a large flat screen TV so editors could watch the scenes unfold as the orchestra played.

"This is so much fun," said Dave Anderson, the LPO's principal bassist, who was among the musicians asked to work on the project. "For us, it's a change of pace. It's definitely something different."

Macaulay Culkin has not issued a public statement yet about the death of his friend Michael Jackson.

Yet, Culkin has a long history of being silent about his friendship with the King of Pop.

Five years ago, however, Macaulay Culkin, who has lived a quiet life in recent years with girlfriend Mila Kunis, broke years of previous silence and discussed his friendship with Michael Jackson on CNN's Larry King Live.

Celebuzz gathered a gallery of celebrity impersonators and I couldn't resist sharing it with you all. Some of these people look like twins! The Angelina Jolie lookalike, pictured at right, is almost exact, and the Britney impersonator's face is nearly identical to Spears'. It's freaky, right?

How is it humanly possible to look that much like a celebrity? Do you guys have celebs that people say you look like? My roommate gets Barbara Streisand quite often, and I think one my friends looks like Mila Kunis from That 70s Show.

There have been a whopping two movies this year whose trailers made me grin from ear to ear. The first was Disney/Pixar's "Up." The other is "Zombieland." I don't know what that says about me, and I'm not sure I care to put too much thought into it.

In his official blog, director Ruben Fleischer describes the forthcoming zombie action-comedy as being about "the most frightened guy on Earth" trying to find refuge in a world overrun by zombies. While this may sound awfully familiar to "Left 4 Dead" fanatics, Fleischer was already scouting locations the day "L4D" hit Steam (and shelves). Along with Woody Harrelson

Zombieland, in addition to Jesse Eisenberg, follows Woody Harrelson, Abigail Breslin, and Emma Stone as survivors of the zombie apocalypse who have found unique strategies for staying alive. The film will also feature Amber Heard and Mila Kunis in unnamed roles, along with a rumored undead appearance by Bill Groundhog-Day Ghostbustin’-ass Murray. The film, now in post-production, is directed by Ruben Fleischer. Don’t bother looking him up, he hasn’t done anything you’ve heard of. Hopefully though, this will prove to be his big break.

The highly anticipated comedy, which is currently in production, offers a world of possibilities with Carell and Fey starring as a married couple whose weekly “date night” goes deliciously wrong. The project has also attracted the likes of Mark Wahlberg, Leighton Meester, James Franco, Kristen Wiig, Mark Ruffalo, Ray Liotta, Common, Mila Kunis and Taraji P. Henson to make appearances in the film.

Mickey Rourke was the recipient of the night's top honor, as the Oscar-nominated star of "The Wrestler" was voted Guy of the Year by Spike TV viewers, beating out President Barack Obama in the process.

In addition, Eddie Van Halen made a rare public appearance, and was brought to tears as he accepted the first annual Guitar God Award for his years of shredding on the six stringed axe. And, seven years after being kissed by Adrien Brody at the Oscars, Halle Berry turned the tables on the boys, and had a very special moment with Jamie Foxx, who was on hand to present her with the Decade of Hotness Award.

Spike TV's "Guys Choice" also included a performance by hip hop impresario Asher Roth, and appearances by Robert Downey, Jr., Quentin Tarantino, Jason Statham, Dwyane Wade, Hayden Panettiere, Jack McBrayer, Triumph The Insult Comic Dog, Metallica, Jonah Hill, Sacha Baron Cohen, Malin Akerman, Michael Irvin, Mila Kunis, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Judd Apatow, Rainn Wilson and many more.

Aside from Carell, who plays Michael Scott on The Office, and Tina Fey, who stars as Liz Lemon on 30 Rock, Date Night boasts an equally impressive cast supporting the duo, including Ray Liotta, Mark Wahlberg, James Franco, Mila Kunis, Mark Ruffalo, Taraji P. Henson, Common, Kristen Wiig, William Fichtner, Jimmi Simpson, Olivia Munn and Gossip Girl star Leighton Meester.

As Clinton led the small orchestra this week in a New Orleans recording studio, the movie starring Ben Affleck, Jason Bateman and Mila Kunis played without sound on a large flat-screen TV so editors could watch the scenes unfold as the orchestra played.

''This is so much fun,'' said Dave Anderson, the LPO's principal bassist. ``It's definitely something different.''

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