What Movie Could Be the Black Swan of 2011?

LeonardoDiCaprioOld225.jpgThis time last year, it is doubtful many thought Black Swan -- movie about ballet from the director of The Wrestler -- would become the highest grossing 2010 release for Twentieth Century Fox. But it did! There are many reasons why Swan broke out of the indie box office ghetto -- for one, it was a decidedly mainstream thriller -- but one simply cannot be understated: It had lesbians! Not just any lesbians, mind you -- Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis lesbians! They were making out and everything! What potential 2011 release might follow Swan's same-sex tonsil hockey lead to box office nirvana?

Would you believe it's J. Edgar? OMG-ified set reports from the Clint Eastwood film are already burning up the Internet, thanks to at least one make-out scene between Leonardo DiCaprio and Armie Hammer (as J. Edgar Hoover and his alleged lover Clyde Tolson, respectively). Per E! Online:

"It was on Friday when they had their kissing scene, and it was very passionate," the source tells us.

"[They did] more [takes] than Clint normally does," adds our source. "They wanted to make it right...It's a more involved scene than just the kissing...It was so sexy."

You know how you know it was so sexy? Clint did more than one take! Sounds like he was Finchering this make-out session. Next stop: $100 million!

· Finally! Leonardo DiCaprio & Armie Hammer Film Kissing Scene [E!]



Comments

  • Citizen Bitch says:

    ha- i think the box office draw of 2 men kissing is not quite the same as 2 young women kissing, although i am interested

  • Drake in L.A. says:

    DiCaprio has done gay scenes before. And when I say "before" I mean when he wasn't fat.

  • The Winchester says:

    “[They did] more [takes] than Clint normally does”
    So, what? 3 takes?

  • Christopher Rosen says:

    Probably just the one, and then like half of another one.

  • Aquila89 says:

    I find it hard to believe that anyone watched Black Swan solely for the lesbian scene. Who the heck would buy a ticket and watch a 108-minute-film if all that he's interested in is a 2-minute-scene that he can watch on the Internet for free?

  • f.c. says:

    When those two men look like Armie Hammer and Leonardo DiCaprio I wouldn't be so sure.