Women get scrutinized all the time for the way they look. So if I can learn to deal with that, then I do believe I can learn to deal with people’s criticisms of my film choices.
MILA KUNISI mean I think people prepared me for like a lot of green screen [in Oz the Great]. I didn’t have a lot of green screen. They build most sets. When this castle was tangible, Emerald City was tangible, the forest, the woods was tangible, the cemetery, everything was there.
More Mila Kunis Quotes
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I think that an actor is more likely to be forgiven in the public’s eye than an actress.
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I’m not boring to be around. Something will always happen.
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Women innately have this weird thing where they try to have a perfect persona – to look perfect, be perfect, act perfect, have their kids look a certain way. Women put so much pressure on themselves.
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It is difficult because the school I go to, my friends do not attend.
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Honestly, after doing a TV show for eight years and a cartoon for more than a decade, you are, financially speaking, in a very lucky position where you don’t have to work for the sake of working. And I decided to take advantage of that.
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I showed sideboob. I don’t need to show ass. You get one or the other. You don’t get both.
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I can’t imagine loving somebody more than I love Wyatt [my son]. I can’t. I just don’t know how that’s possible.
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It took me five months to lose twenty pounds and it took me hours to gain it back. I mean it was magical how quickly it all happened. Going back to my poor eating habits after having really good eating habits my stomach was a little unsettled.
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I love swimming, tennis, and I am taking up golf. I am not serious about it, I just go to the range and practice. Other than that, I enjoy going to the movies and hanging out with my friends.
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You can handle anything.
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In a marriage, you and your partner come first. And unless you and your partner are happy, that kid’s never going to be happy.
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I’ve never dated. I can say this honestly: I don’t know what it’s like to date. But also, how am I going to date? I’m not in one state long enough.
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Growing up poor, I never missed out on anything. My parents did a beautiful job of not making me feel like I was lesser than any other kids.
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The school was very supportive. The only class that I had to attend every day was biology when we were doing dissections. I would take an 8 a.m. bio class, dissect my animal, and then run to work.
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I’ve had that conversation! “You had a minute! Why didn’t you do that?” So if husbands could read our minds that would be great.
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