
If you’ve been dying to see lithe hottie Milla Jovovich as an alcoholic stripper on screen then you’re in luck because she’s recently signed on to star in character actor extraordinaire William H. Macy’s directorial debut, KEEP COMING BACK, as just that. Well, not exactly that. She’ll be playing a former stripper looking to exorcise her alcoholic demon through AA, while being seduced by a young man who’s in love with her. Steve Buscemi co-stars. Production is expected to begin early next year in Georgia from a script by Will Aldis. Jovovich and her rock hard abs can next be seen in the thrillers THE 4TH KIND and THE PERFECT GETAWAY. She’ll probably also turn up in the next six to eight RESIDENT EVIL films because her character will never, ever die. And even if it does, there’s like eight thousand clones of her left.
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