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Milla Jovovich, Former Stripper

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Get ready Milla Jovovich fans -- on top of her zombie butt-kicking ways, and thrillers in paradise, Variety reports that the actress is entering the already-packed halls of stripperdom by signing on for a new comedy called Keep Coming Back. The film focuses on a young, sheltered (and, well, stupid) guy who joins Alcoholics Anonymous just so he can seduce an alcoholic former stripper (Jovovich).

While the neverending hordes of new stripper films never fails to irk me, there's a silver lining to the story. The film will be the directorial debut of William H. Macy, who will also co-star alongside Jovovich and Steve Buscemi. I imagine neither of these men are the young guy, so we still get to wait and see who gets the honor of breaking into AA for lust.

Man, time flies. I remember the days when Milla's sexy roles were dancing around for George Kuffs and killing time in the paradise of the Blue Lagoon. Will Aldis wrote the screenplay, and the film will jump into production next year.

Macy Plans Directorial Debut

Filed under: DIY/Filmmaking », Newsstand »

Hey, have you seen the new trailer for Edmond yet? If you haven't, then you should seriously check it out. Based on the play by David Mamet (who also wrote the screenplay) William H. Macy plays a business man who stumbles onto the streets of New York one night and gets into a whole mess of trouble. Hands down, Macy is one of the finest actors working today. Even though it seems as if the dude shows up in every other film, each role he chooses is different and adds yet another layer to his already diverse repertoire.

Recently, Macy was interviewed by Coming Soon and let everyone in on plans to make his directorial debut with a film called Keep Coming Back. While he admits to directing a "little film for HBO" awhile back, he's not counting that one. Speaking about the new film, Macy said it will star the beautiful Salma Hayek and hopes to begin production sometime around the holidays. Macy was silent as far as plot goes, but did note the script (written by Will Alditch) was "witty and adult and smart, and yet, kinda broad and outrageous." Yeah, so basically, it can be about anything. In addition to directing his first flick, Macy also alluded to the fact that he and wife Felicity Huffman hope to share the stage in a Broadway play sometime in the next five years.

 
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