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Michelle Williams Tours Sex Clubs

By Josh Tyler: 2006-10-02 00:00:00
Michelle Williams Tours Sex Clubs Brokeback Mountain co-star and Oscar nominated actress Michelle Williams has lined up a project with Hugh Jackman and Ewan McGregoer called The Toursit, according to the New York Daily News.

The movie's a thriller directed by first-timer Marcel Langenegger, about an accountant played by McGregor whose introduced to a sex club called "The List" by his lawyer (Hugh Jackman). While there, he meets the woman of his dreams in the form of a knockout blonde named "S". When "S" turns up missing, Ewan's bored accountant finds himself as a suspect in her disappearance and in the theft of $20 million.

Presumably Michelle Williams will play the blonde, though I've never really pictured her as the knock your socks off hot, sex club babe type. Before she can have sex in public with Ewan McGregor though, she'll have to finish filming I'm Not There with Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, and Adrien Brody. She's also attached to the period movie Bronte, and a playwright drama with Philip Seymour Hoffman called Synecdoche, New York.


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