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Black Swan TV Spots

Couch Potato Club:
Fox Searchlight has released two TV Spots for the psychological thriller Black Swan. Black Swan is directed by Darren Aronofsky. The movie stars Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis as ballet dancers competing for parts in a production of ‘Swan Lake’.

Black Swan will release in theaters on December 3, 2010.

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darklordzor4901d ago

As crazy awesome as this looks...I wonder how many people will actually go see it. I've been following it during it's festival circuit and have been eagerly awaiting it's main release. I can't wait, but it seems too 'artsy' for most movie-goers.

JL4901d ago

I agree. I'm definitely eager to see it, but I don't see this doing so well in theaters. To its advantage though, it isn't going against any real major releases that week.

blur994900d ago

Seeing a film about ballerina's isn't that enticing.
One thing it has going for it is Natalie Portman's name.
It might not be enough.

Sunny_D4899d ago

Most movies that don't have a big budget or are new ideas usually never get the sales that they might deserve. So a crappy movie with a big budget will most likely outsell good movies with small budgets.

-Mezzo-4897d ago

Good to see that someone else here also like Natalie Portman's movies.

-Mezzo-4900d ago

Is one of my favorite Actor, I've always enjoyed here work, I haven't read much about this movie or have watched any Clip of this movie but i'm sure i'll watched it once it gets released.

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