Peloton, the world's leading interactive fitness platform, is sponsoring the latest series of That Peter Crouch Podcast, which runs until 22nd November. Peloton is working with Hearts & Science, who originated the challenge-focused concept for the partnership with Acast Creative.
The football podcast is a regular fixture near the top of the Spotify and Apple podcast charts, and it’s the number one sports podcast in the UK - reaching an audience of half a million fans. Alongside the sponsorship of series seven, Peloton will also be the sole sponsor for a series eight World Cup special and a Crouchfest special live streamed from the O2 Arena. Peloton’s permanent presence on the podcast throughout the campaign is supported by activity on social media.
The show’s branded segments see Peter Crouch’s co-host, Chris Stark, immersed in the Peloton community to become as fit as a footballer. The 10-week plan,...
The football podcast is a regular fixture near the top of the Spotify and Apple podcast charts, and it’s the number one sports podcast in the UK - reaching an audience of half a million fans. Alongside the sponsorship of series seven, Peloton will also be the sole sponsor for a series eight World Cup special and a Crouchfest special live streamed from the O2 Arena. Peloton’s permanent presence on the podcast throughout the campaign is supported by activity on social media.
The show’s branded segments see Peter Crouch’s co-host, Chris Stark, immersed in the Peloton community to become as fit as a footballer. The 10-week plan,...
- 11/1/2022
- Podnews.net
New York (AP) — Mila Kunis' stardom went up a notch last week, and you would think it's because she stars in the biggest movie of the year so far.
But "Oz the Great and Powerful," which debuted with $79.1 million at the box office, had little to do with the sudden rush of adulation that engulfed Kunis. Instead, it was a seven-minute viral video that's been watched more than 10 million times and blogged about the world over.
The "Great and Powerful" isn't Oz, but the Internet, which can burnish a star's image just as it can destroy it.
The video, you've surely seen by now, is from a press junket interview for "Oz" with a young BBC radio personality, Chris Stark. Stark begins by announcing he's "petrified" at doing such an interview for the first time. But he's obviously quite comfortable as his own version of Hugh Grant, charmingly peppering...
But "Oz the Great and Powerful," which debuted with $79.1 million at the box office, had little to do with the sudden rush of adulation that engulfed Kunis. Instead, it was a seven-minute viral video that's been watched more than 10 million times and blogged about the world over.
The "Great and Powerful" isn't Oz, but the Internet, which can burnish a star's image just as it can destroy it.
The video, you've surely seen by now, is from a press junket interview for "Oz" with a young BBC radio personality, Chris Stark. Stark begins by announcing he's "petrified" at doing such an interview for the first time. But he's obviously quite comfortable as his own version of Hugh Grant, charmingly peppering...
- 3/12/2013
- by AP
- Huffington Post
On Sunday night, newly minted megastar Jennifer Lawrence welcomed a brand-new inductee into the most-adored-actress-ever club: Mila Kunis, who unexpectedly veered off script in an interview with Chris Stark, a shy first-time interviewer from BBC radio. Instead of delivering rote answers to rote softballs with the obligatory strained smile of the Hollywood automaton, Kunis encouraged Stark to ditch the usual questions and discuss her favorite beer (Blue Moon), his favorite pub drink (the Lad Bomb, a shot of Jager in a double-vodka Red Bull), and their ideal afternoon together (hitting the pub after a soccer match, of course). Kunis's swagger, her playful tone, and her comic timing (insulting Stark's favorite drink, then ripping through her Oz-related sound bites so they could get back to more witty banter) caused the interview to immediately go viral. Celebrity journalists, bloggers, and Twitterati alike took a break from unpacking their most glowing adjectives over...
- 3/7/2013
- by Heather Havrilesky
- Vulture
It was a spur-of-the-moment experiment -- giving 25-year-old rookie BBC Radio reporter Chris Stark just 10 minutes' notice to interview a huge star, Mila Kunis -- and, the video of the hilarious exchange has become a global phenomenon with more than 3.5 million views on YouTube.
It was Chris' first celebrity assignment, and he was supposed to ask questions about Mila's new movie "Oz: The Great and Powerful." Instead, he panicked -- much to Mila's amusement.
Access Hollywood's Billy Bush chatted with Chris via satellite on Wednesday to find out if his deer-in-the-headlights approach was all an act.
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It was Chris' first celebrity assignment, and he was supposed to ask questions about Mila's new movie "Oz: The Great and Powerful." Instead, he panicked -- much to Mila's amusement.
Access Hollywood's Billy Bush chatted with Chris via satellite on Wednesday to find out if his deer-in-the-headlights approach was all an act.
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- 3/6/2013
- by nobody@accesshollywood.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
The effortless badinage between Mila Kunis and Radio 1 reporter Chris Stark this week has become the stuff of viral viewing gold. For those who haven’t seen it, Stark skipped the standard questions about the film and instead told her about his mates and their fondness for a drink called “the lad bomb” and asked her on a date that involved lunch at Nando’s and an afternoon sing-song at his beloved Watford Fc.
- 3/6/2013
- The Independent - Film
While promoting her movie ‘The Great and Powerful,’ Mila was interviewed by a nervous BBC radio reporter who was more interested in asking her out than asking about her film! Watch the hilarious video.
As a seasoned actress, Mila Kunis has seen her fair share of interviews — but she admitted her best one to date was when a reporter for the Scott Mills show on BBC Radio spent his time talking about drinking with his buddies and going to a Futbol game instead of asking about her movie, The Great and Powerful!
The reporter Chris Stark admitted he was nervous to interview her, so instead steered the conversation into a direction he felt more comfortable with — beer and futbol.
“Seriously, I’m petrified,” Chris said at the start of the interview. “So far, you’re doing a great job,” Mila replied — then added, “no, but we’ll see what happens.
As a seasoned actress, Mila Kunis has seen her fair share of interviews — but she admitted her best one to date was when a reporter for the Scott Mills show on BBC Radio spent his time talking about drinking with his buddies and going to a Futbol game instead of asking about her movie, The Great and Powerful!
The reporter Chris Stark admitted he was nervous to interview her, so instead steered the conversation into a direction he felt more comfortable with — beer and futbol.
“Seriously, I’m petrified,” Chris said at the start of the interview. “So far, you’re doing a great job,” Mila replied — then added, “no, but we’ll see what happens.
- 3/6/2013
- by Christina Stiehl
- HollywoodLife
The MTV Movie Awards nominations have been announced, and it's slim pickings for the gays, other than a nod to Magic Mike. No idea if Kill Your Darlings was eligible this year or next, but Daniel Radcliffe's campaign for Best Kiss didn't pan out.
My friend David Mixner has announced a candlelight vigil to be held in Times Square, behind the half price ticket booth on March 24th in support of marriage equality and the Supreme Court hearings on Prop 8 and Doma that week. I'd be there if I could, but if you're in NYC, please join David to show our solidarity. And give him a hug from me.
Some allegations of extreme police violence at Gay & Lesbian Mardis Gras have surfaced after video went viral of police slamming a man's head into the pavement over crossing the street at the wrong place. Investigations are underway, and the video is graphic.
My friend David Mixner has announced a candlelight vigil to be held in Times Square, behind the half price ticket booth on March 24th in support of marriage equality and the Supreme Court hearings on Prop 8 and Doma that week. I'd be there if I could, but if you're in NYC, please join David to show our solidarity. And give him a hug from me.
Some allegations of extreme police violence at Gay & Lesbian Mardis Gras have surfaced after video went viral of police slamming a man's head into the pavement over crossing the street at the wrong place. Investigations are underway, and the video is graphic.
- 3/6/2013
- by lostinmiami
- The Backlot
London, Mar 6: Mila Kunis agreed to go on a date with a nervous British reporter after he charmed her by chatting about beer and soccer in an unconventional interview.
The 'Black Swan' star sat down to discuss her latest movie 'Oz the Great and Powerful' with BBC Radio 1's Chris Stark in London on Monday, and appeared amused when he admitted he was "petrified" to talk to a celebrity, confessing, "I've never done this before!"
The 25 year old proceeded to ramble on about his favourite pub and soccer team, prompting the actress, who is dating Ashton Kutcher, to declare, "This is the best interview I've had today!" Contactmusic.
The 'Black Swan' star sat down to discuss her latest movie 'Oz the Great and Powerful' with BBC Radio 1's Chris Stark in London on Monday, and appeared amused when he admitted he was "petrified" to talk to a celebrity, confessing, "I've never done this before!"
The 25 year old proceeded to ramble on about his favourite pub and soccer team, prompting the actress, who is dating Ashton Kutcher, to declare, "This is the best interview I've had today!" Contactmusic.
- 3/6/2013
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
Taking a break from her current promotional duties, Mila Kunis stopped by the Coffee Bean in Studio City for a quick pick-me-up on Tuesday (March 5).
The 29-year-old actress sipped on her java and showed off her natural beauty as she rocked a makeup-free face.
In related news, Miss Kunis recently sat down with a rookie BBC reported while in London for the UK premiere of “Oz The Great and Powerful.”
During the darling interview, Chris Stark chatted with Mila about everything from drinking pints to attending a football game together.
Watch the hilarious encounter here!
The 29-year-old actress sipped on her java and showed off her natural beauty as she rocked a makeup-free face.
In related news, Miss Kunis recently sat down with a rookie BBC reported while in London for the UK premiere of “Oz The Great and Powerful.”
During the darling interview, Chris Stark chatted with Mila about everything from drinking pints to attending a football game together.
Watch the hilarious encounter here!
- 3/6/2013
- GossipCenter
Given that she’s been doing non-stop press duties for “Oz the Great and Powerful” for months, Mila Kunis was genuinely thrilled when BBC Radio interview Chris Stark allowed her to quit talking about the film during their recent chat.
The “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” hottie began by talking about what it was like to play an ugly person for once (she’s a witch in the movie).
“Yeah, you know, why not? It’s fun to have a lot of prosthetics on and not necessarily concern yourself with what you look like,” she shared.
But from there, Stark ended up going way off script and talking with Mila about everything from Jager bombs to soccer matches, and even invited her to go with him to his friend’s wedding in June.
Check out the video below for what just might be the best celebrity interview ever.
The “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” hottie began by talking about what it was like to play an ugly person for once (she’s a witch in the movie).
“Yeah, you know, why not? It’s fun to have a lot of prosthetics on and not necessarily concern yourself with what you look like,” she shared.
But from there, Stark ended up going way off script and talking with Mila about everything from Jager bombs to soccer matches, and even invited her to go with him to his friend’s wedding in June.
Check out the video below for what just might be the best celebrity interview ever.
- 3/5/2013
- GossipCenter
It’s pretty terrifying interviewing huge celebrities, especially when they’re really hot. And they don’t come hotter than Mila Kunis! So we really feel for nervous BBC Radio broadcaster Chris Stark, who admitted to feeling terrified when sitting down to interview Mila at a junket for Oz The Great And Powerful.
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But the dude knocked his “first celebrity interview” out of the park! Much credit goes to Ms. Kunis herself, who proved not only supportive and encouraging, but totally game for the really off-kilter interview. Sure, he got in a few good questions about her new movie, but the real gems are…everything that’s not the movie, to be honest.
He even asked her to come down to the nearby pub to hang with his friends! Come on, how often have you fantasized about asking Mila out for a drink?! She seemed pretty down for it too,...
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But the dude knocked his “first celebrity interview” out of the park! Much credit goes to Ms. Kunis herself, who proved not only supportive and encouraging, but totally game for the really off-kilter interview. Sure, he got in a few good questions about her new movie, but the real gems are…everything that’s not the movie, to be honest.
He even asked her to come down to the nearby pub to hang with his friends! Come on, how often have you fantasized about asking Mila out for a drink?! She seemed pretty down for it too,...
- 3/5/2013
- by Jordan Runtagh
- TheFabLife - Movies
BBC Radio 1's Chris Stark was "petrified" to interview Mila Kunis about her new movie, Oz the Great and Powerful. So he didn't. Not really, at least. Instead, the two talked about Stark's awesomely named friends (Sir Dosser, The Convict, Chango the Beast), booze (she likes Blue Moon, he prefers Jäger shots dropped into double vodka and Red Bull) and Baywatch. Oh yeah, and he asks her out three times. But the most impressive part might be when a publicist chimes in that they really should be discussing the film and Mila rapid-fire rattles off every par-for-the-course interview answer without hesitation. Bonus: Watch an arguably even more adorable Stark analyze his...
- 3/5/2013
- E! Online
Let's just get one thing out of the way: nerds love Mila Kunis. With a wicked sense of humor, declarations about being a Trekkie, and an easygoing demeanor, she's the kind of approachable, down-to-earth celeb that nerds actually stand a chance at a "hello" with. A recent interview with BBC radio personality Chris Stark of the Scott Mills show, which shows the host tripping over his words with the actress who has been doing press rounds for Oz: The Great and Powerful, recently went viral on Reddit — shocking, we know. If you want to watch seven minutes of a Brit flirting with Kunis, inviting her out for drinks, talking about football, and gawking at her longingly, this is your video of the day. Stark also asks the star to be his date to his friend...
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- 3/5/2013
- by Alison Nastasi
- Movies.com
Video interviews can be as harrowing for the press as it can be boring for the stars. Each journalist is given anywhere from four to 10 minutes to lob questions at an exhausted actor who's been doing the rounds for days, perhaps even in different time zones, and the results can be mediocre -- if you're lucky. There's not any time to get a real conversation going, so the end result can feel forced and weird. That's why this interview with Mila Kunis for "Oz The Great and Powerful" is so darn charming. BBC Radio's Chris Stark actually has a conversation with the star, and while the details of it might not be incredibly salient to the viewer -- Stark describes, among other things, the drink he and his lads enjoy at their local pub -- it's probably the most fun Kunis has had doing the rounds for "Oz." Not only...
- 3/5/2013
- by Jenni Miller
- Moviefone
Mila Kunis and the Oz cast are currently on the publicity trail in the UK and Chris Stark from the Scott Mills show on BBC Radio 1 gave her the best interview of the day! And not only does it show how Awesome Mila Kunis is, but it subsequently went viral, clocking in well in excess of 400,000 views on youtube! A visibly nervous Stark played a blinder here and seemed to be firing on pure survival mode and Kunis, well…check out the video! It’s well worth the watch, including someone off camera telling Kunis she has a job to do!
- 3/5/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Vic Barry)
- www.themoviebit.com
Mila Kunis is the queen of all press junkets from here on out. And that much is clear after watching a recent interview the actress did with on-camera reporter Chris Stark for BBC Radio 1 during an Oz the Great and Powerful junket. The interview went from nervous talk to talking about Stark's local bar, a wedding invitation, and even a chicken dinner. But what makes the chat is when Kunis screams about Stark not knowing what her favorite drink is (Blue Moon) and when Kunis just repeats what she's been saying to other reporters throughout the entire junket. Michelle Williams, great. Wish I worked with her more. James Franco, love. Etc. Etc.
Check out the video of Kunis in all her glory below:
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- 3/5/2013
- by Stephanie Webber
- Celebsology
Mila Kunis is the queen of all press junkets from here on out. And that much is clear after watching a recent interview the actress did with on-camera reporter Chris Stark for BBC Radio 1 during an Oz the Great and Powerful junket. The interview went from nervous talk to talking about Stark's local bar, a wedding invitation, and even a chicken dinner. But what makes the chat is when Kunis screams about Stark not knowing what her favorite drink is (Blue Moon) and when Kunis just repeats what she's been saying to other reporters throughout the entire junket. Michelle Williams, great. Wish I worked with her more. James Franco, love. Etc. Etc.
Check out the video of Kunis in all her glory below:
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Check out the video of Kunis in all her glory below:
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- 3/5/2013
- by Stephanie Webber
- Filmology
Mila Kunis turned the tables on a newbie interviewer for BBC Radio 1.
When Chris Stark from the Scott Mills Show began talking to Kunis about her upcoming film Oz the Great and Powerful, he admitted that this was his first time interviewing a celebrity.
"Seriously, I'm petrified," he admitted when they first sat down.
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Kunis was a good sport, and eventually the conversation turned to doing lad bombs (Jaegermeister, double vodka and Red Bull) at the local pub, football (aka soccer), chicken and meat pies.
"I should get back to the questions," he soon said. "Why? This is way more fun for me," Kunis responded, before rattling off stock answers to the usual press junket questions.
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When Chris Stark from the Scott Mills Show began talking to Kunis about her upcoming film Oz the Great and Powerful, he admitted that this was his first time interviewing a celebrity.
"Seriously, I'm petrified," he admitted when they first sat down.
Stars who don't look their age
Kunis was a good sport, and eventually the conversation turned to doing lad bombs (Jaegermeister, double vodka and Red Bull) at the local pub, football (aka soccer), chicken and meat pies.
"I should get back to the questions," he soon said. "Why? This is way more fun for me," Kunis responded, before rattling off stock answers to the usual press junket questions.
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- 3/5/2013
- by Robyn Ross
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Few brave souls would venture to ask Mila Kunis to a wedding, but BBC Radio's Chris Stark did just that during a bumbling interview at the Oz the Great and Powerful press junket that has gone viral. "Seriously, I'm petrified. ... I've never done this before," said Stark, launching into his first question: "Did you enjoy being ugly for once? Because generally, you know, you're hot." The radio reporter then directed the conversation back to himself and how nerve-racking it was to be "talking right at" the actress with "cameras everywhere." But Kunis, perhaps bored by the
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- 3/5/2013
- by Erin Carlson
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Warning: This video contains a few spoilers about "Oz the Great and Powerful" ... proceed with caution.Mila Kunis has been promoting her upcoming movie, "Oz the Great and Powerful," nonstop, but this has to be the most entertaining press interview she's done ... ever.Instead of the usual questions about the movie, this nervous first-time BBC reporter Chris Stark proceeded to talk to her about throwing back Jagerbombs, soccer and everything else except the film.He also managed to sneakily ask her out three different times!The entire interview is hilarious -- and we love Kunis for plowing through all her prepared answers once a PR person intervenes to make them talk about the movie."Oz the Great and Powerful" opens Friday.Update: We hear Mila didn't actually get a chance to have a drink with Chris because she was feeling under the weather. But we can still hope she does in the future!
- 3/5/2013
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Promotional interviews for a film, especially big-budget stuff, like "Oz the Great and Powerful," tend to cover fairly safe, publicist-vetted topics instead of breaking new ground, typically to the boredom of the interviewee.
But occasionally, like in this BBC Radio 1 interview with Mila Kunis and "petrified" newby Chris Stark, a star can take control of the chat and reveal a bit of themselves with the help of a nervous first timer.
As soon as Kunis realizes that Stark couldn't be more nervous, she decides to have some fun and engage him in a way that not only made him more comfortable and allowed him to show just how funny he is, but also elevates her to a level of cool that makes us remember that she's probably the original Jennifer Lawrence.
Check out the interview with Mila Kunis above and get ready to feel some feelings.
But occasionally, like in this BBC Radio 1 interview with Mila Kunis and "petrified" newby Chris Stark, a star can take control of the chat and reveal a bit of themselves with the help of a nervous first timer.
As soon as Kunis realizes that Stark couldn't be more nervous, she decides to have some fun and engage him in a way that not only made him more comfortable and allowed him to show just how funny he is, but also elevates her to a level of cool that makes us remember that she's probably the original Jennifer Lawrence.
Check out the interview with Mila Kunis above and get ready to feel some feelings.
- 3/5/2013
- by Kevin P. Sullivan
- MTV Movies Blog
Chris Stark of the BBC radio's "Scott Mills Show" has conducted the most adorable interview of all time with one of the most adorable celebrities, Mila Kunis, for her new movie "Oz the Great and Powerful."
Stark keeps talking about how nervous he is, so Kunis just encourages him and keeps the conversation going -- they cover local pubs, Jager bombs, Watford football club, a chicken restaurant, beer, and then Stark asks her to be his plus-1 for a wedding.
"This is the best interview I've had today," insists Kunis. She also brags about her bartending prowess and then interviews herself regarding the "Oz" movie. It's fantastic.
Stark keeps talking about how nervous he is, so Kunis just encourages him and keeps the conversation going -- they cover local pubs, Jager bombs, Watford football club, a chicken restaurant, beer, and then Stark asks her to be his plus-1 for a wedding.
"This is the best interview I've had today," insists Kunis. She also brags about her bartending prowess and then interviews herself regarding the "Oz" movie. It's fantastic.
- 3/5/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Mila Kunis is used to doing countless interviews while in the midst of a promotional tour for an upcoming movie. But we're pretty sure she was Not expecting this.
The 29-year-old sat down with British superfan Chris Stark of the Scott Mills radio show to discuss her new flick "Oz: The Great and Powerful," but instead, the pair talked about lad bombs, Watford football matches, chicken dishes and "Baywatch."
What's a lad bomb? Well, according to 25-year-old Stark -- whose favorite pastime is heading to the pub with his "boys" Sir Dowser, The Convict and Django the Beast -- a lad bomb is like a Jaeger bomb, except you do a shot of Jaeger into a double vodka Red Bull.
"Oh my God, that sounds like the worst drink ever," Kunis said as the producers behind the scenes were trying to get Stark to "move on." "That's disgusting!" Kunis added.
The 29-year-old sat down with British superfan Chris Stark of the Scott Mills radio show to discuss her new flick "Oz: The Great and Powerful," but instead, the pair talked about lad bombs, Watford football matches, chicken dishes and "Baywatch."
What's a lad bomb? Well, according to 25-year-old Stark -- whose favorite pastime is heading to the pub with his "boys" Sir Dowser, The Convict and Django the Beast -- a lad bomb is like a Jaeger bomb, except you do a shot of Jaeger into a double vodka Red Bull.
"Oh my God, that sounds like the worst drink ever," Kunis said as the producers behind the scenes were trying to get Stark to "move on." "That's disgusting!" Kunis added.
- 3/5/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
A Mila Kunis interview carried out by BBC Radio 1's Chris Stark has become an internet hit.
The actress was supposed to be promoting her new film Oz the Great and Powerful, which also stars James Franco, Rachel Weisz and Michelle Williams, when she and an initially-nervous Stark begin to go off-topic.
Kunis and Stark soon talk about Jägerbombs, Watford football club, pies and Nando's.
When the interviewer comments how he needs to ask Kunis questions about the film, the star responded: "Why? This is such a better conversation! ... Let me give you answers I know you're going to ask."
Kunis then casually spouts off a list of answers to standard Oz questions without pause before the conversation once again moves away from the movie.
The interview has subsequently gone viral on the internet since it was posted yesterday (March 4), with many praising Kunis for being fun and the pair for an entertaining chat.
The actress was supposed to be promoting her new film Oz the Great and Powerful, which also stars James Franco, Rachel Weisz and Michelle Williams, when she and an initially-nervous Stark begin to go off-topic.
Kunis and Stark soon talk about Jägerbombs, Watford football club, pies and Nando's.
When the interviewer comments how he needs to ask Kunis questions about the film, the star responded: "Why? This is such a better conversation! ... Let me give you answers I know you're going to ask."
Kunis then casually spouts off a list of answers to standard Oz questions without pause before the conversation once again moves away from the movie.
The interview has subsequently gone viral on the internet since it was posted yesterday (March 4), with many praising Kunis for being fun and the pair for an entertaining chat.
- 3/5/2013
- Digital Spy
Speaking with "petrified" on-camera newbie Chris Stark for BBC Radio 1 during an Oz the Great and Powerful junket, Mila Kunis kept it not only cool but also real, kind, and amusing in equal parts. The interview goes off the rails before it ever gets on 'em. Kunis eventually goes on an incredible minute-long answer-bender, giving all her rehearsed, regurgitated-to-death lines about her experience filming Sam Raimi's Oz adventure. Try to carve out some time to sit and enjoy the whole thing, but if you're in a rush, tune to 4:50 — "Let me just give you answers that I know you're gonna ask."...
- 3/5/2013
- by Zach Dionne
- Vulture
As entertainment reporters, we’ve done our fair share of junkets, and certainly know how Chris Stark feels in his interview with Mila Kunis for BBC Radio 1, below. Talking to a celebrity for the first time can be intimidating, but Kunis puts the nerve-rattled Stark at ease and lets him talk about what he knows best — his lads, football (that’s soccer to you), steak-and-ale pies, and a concoction called the lad bomb (Jaegermeister + Red Bull and vodka) — that we hope never catches on in the States.
When Kunis gets going on the questions Stark is supposed to be asking...
When Kunis gets going on the questions Stark is supposed to be asking...
- 3/5/2013
- by Laura Hertzfeld
- EW.com - PopWatch
Mila Kunis somehow just became about ten times cooler.
What could've been an extremely awkward (and pathetic) situation ended up being an entertaining (and oddly sweet) flirting session as Chris Stark, a first-time interviewer for the BBC's Scott Mills show, spent his entire spot more or less hitting on the "Oz: The Great and Powerful" beauty.
"Did you enjoy being ugly for once? Because usually you're hot," was the first question Stark managed to ask after repeatedly expressing his nervousness. From there, he proceeded to yammer on about his friends, soccer (well, "football" — you know, British and all) and a drink called the "lap bomb."
Kunis could've been weirded out by the whole thing but instead took it like a pro, actually engaging the poor guy in conversation and even admitting that their rapport beat the usual kind of interview.
"This is way more fun for me!" Kunis exclaimed when...
What could've been an extremely awkward (and pathetic) situation ended up being an entertaining (and oddly sweet) flirting session as Chris Stark, a first-time interviewer for the BBC's Scott Mills show, spent his entire spot more or less hitting on the "Oz: The Great and Powerful" beauty.
"Did you enjoy being ugly for once? Because usually you're hot," was the first question Stark managed to ask after repeatedly expressing his nervousness. From there, he proceeded to yammer on about his friends, soccer (well, "football" — you know, British and all) and a drink called the "lap bomb."
Kunis could've been weirded out by the whole thing but instead took it like a pro, actually engaging the poor guy in conversation and even admitting that their rapport beat the usual kind of interview.
"This is way more fun for me!" Kunis exclaimed when...
- 3/5/2013
- by NextMovie Staff
- NextMovie
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