Mila Kunis was doing a press tour to promote her new film Oz: The Great and Powerful when an interview with BBC Radio 1 took a bizarre but hilarious turn. Interviewer Chris Stark was so nervous that he forgot to ask about the movie and kept talking about himself while trying to convince the 29-year-old actress to join him for an afternoon with his friends. A publicist standing by attempted to bring the conversation back to promoting the movie but Mila was having too much fun hearing about Stark's ideal day so she rushed through the obligatory movie plug in under a minute.

 

Mila on her character ["Talk about this movie? Let me just give you answers that I know you're gonna ask. So I play a character named Theodora, she's the youngest out of the three witches. She's very nice. She's very sweet actually. You see what happens is she's the first character that Oz meets when he lands in this magical world. She falls madly in love with him. He breaks her heart. And she doesn't know how to deal with the pain so her sister provides her with an easy way out."]

Mila on playing good and evil: ["I never looked at it as two separate characters. It was never like a good vs. evil for me it was very much like a one transitional character. I rooted her in honesty and I looked at her a young girl who just has her heart broken."]

Mila on her co-stars: ["I loved working with James Franco. He was great. Rachel was an amazing older sister and Michelle and I didn't have many scenes together so our only complaint was we wish we worked together more."]

Chris responded to Mila's rant by inviting her to be his plus one at his friend's wedding in June which she had to decline.