Heidi Montag is almost sure she won't do a 'Hills' movie. Rumors about a possible silver screen adaptation of MTV's reality-show have surfaced shortly after one episode of the series was rated higher than ever, somehow sparking the belief that it may have the potential of becoming something huge. Well, it's not because Heidi has already started chipping the greatness of the would-be by stating that she would not do a 'Hills' movie.
Moreover, on and off columnist/actor/music video director/producer/talent agent/patriot boyfriend Spencer Pratt may have given Heidi the eye for her recent statements which pointed at Denzel Washington as the ideal partner to have if she were to make a film.
Furthermore, Montag said that she wasn't approached (yet) to star in a big screen reality venture and that she probably wouldn't accept if ex-BFF and currently sworn enemy Lauren Conrad was narrating the plot. She said, "I've never discussed a movie possibility for The Hills... and I'm not sure if for my first movie I'd let Lauren Conrad narrate me, so I don't think that would be something I would do".
However, Heidi insists that if she was ever approached to feature in a big screen production, she wouldn't have any trouble in accepting the role if Denzel was her on-set partner. "If I was doing movies, I'd want it to be with Denzel Washington or something like that. If they were to make a Hills movie, I wouldn't be in it. No, thank you," the 'actress'/'singer'/'fashion designer' stated.
What does Denzel think about it? He probably doesn't give a flying boone - 'boone' became a replacement for the F-word soon after Pat Boone started using his own name as a curse word. The 'F**k' documentary features Boone talking about the transformation and how tennis bad-shots played an important role in the development of his name's multiple uses.