December 2nd, 2009 at 9:56 am by
Anne

Mila Kunis is in Black Book Magazine online where she talks about how her role in Forgetting Sarah Marshall is the closest part she’s ever played to herself, her upcoming role in Black Swan, her love of video games, not talking about Macaulay Culkin and babies in her future.
On the movie Forgetting Sarah Marshall:
“It’s one of those movies that comes around once in a blue moon. You just go with it and don’t ask questions,” “When [co-star] Kristen Bell and I got the script, we met with [screenwriter] Jason Segel and [director] Nick Stoller, and we talked about what these characters would do in different situations, how they would react. We talked and talked, and then they tailor-made the characters for us. Rachel is very close to me. To my personality, she’s the closest of any character I’ve played by far.”
Screenwriter, and actor Jason Segel paid her the highest of compliments for the film:
“When I wrote Mila’s part, I tried to imagine the perfect woman to meet at the wrong time,” “I had no idea Mila would come in and not only be the perfect woman, but also add depth and complexity to the male fantasy of ‘the perfect woman.’ She made me look like a good writer.”
On training for Black Swan where for two months she practiced seven days a week, five hours each day:
“I just skipped about 10 years of ballerina training and started as if I’m a professional,” she says, laughing. “Every day, I tore the ligaments in my calves and I would think, What am I doing to myself?”
And when she’s at home, she loves to play video games:
“I love Grand Theft Auto,” she says, “but I can’t get past the level where I have to drop my hooker off.”
On her private life:
“I don’t remember being single,” I love coming home, taking a bath and having a glass of wine. I love my life.”
Although she doesn’t feel a need to get married, she hasn’t ruled out having kids:
Not to say that I don’t believe in it, but it’s just not something that’s important to me.” “But I will have children. I’m too selfish to have them now, but when I do, I don’t feel like I need to be married. I need to have a person in my life who will care for me and my children—nothing else.”
The complete interview can be found here
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