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I hate Nicole Kidman : Comments

By Adriana Maxwell, published 10/1/2005

Adrianna Maxwell explains why she hates Nicole Kidman

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Oh my God, I've just seen today's SUN (Melbourne Sun) where Botaxia is raving on about losing two babies, not one, to Cruise. Who cares? It was years ago, both parties are happily re-married and hundreds of women a day have miscarriages but get on with their lives.Still ramming it down the media's throats years later Botaxia? You have to be kidding! Even more revealing, in the interview she keeps referring to God, including "It's in God's hands" etc. etc. An obvious ploy to distance herself from the publicity of The Golden Compass. Is the public really so naive to fall for this?
Posted by morgan, Monday, 19 November 2007 7:11:32 AM
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Well Morgan, its pretty obvious that if she didnt rehash all this past personal trauma, she wouldnt have anything to say really. So she flogs it ad nauseum, and doesnt she know this... so she over does all this rather stale hyperbole, until she sounds like a fluttering teenager. Its like if she says it enough times, it just might come true. And now hasnt her little delusional tales landed her in court, there to defend the newspaper ruled to have defamed a pap. (with help, no doubt by team kidman!) Its true justice for her to be hauled into a courtroom to answer for her overdramatic fantasy world. And as for compass, sounds like a car wreck... just like the literal one on the set of Invasion...reshoots and re-edits, I predict it will take an act of god to save this unholy mess! But then isnt the author of the book a well known atheist? oh well, good luck with all of that.
Posted by MACLEN, Monday, 19 November 2007 5:31:11 PM
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I saw pictures of her walking into the court house in her beige school marm costume. She's such a victim...so fragile and all. What a joke!
I've really never seen a person who can talk out of both sides of her mouth with the ease and skill that botoxia displays.

Over here she is on yet another magazine cover...babbling about how she is not happy in her marriage but deeply in love. Oh boo hoo, poor Nic.
Whatever...
Doesn't she have more re-shoots to do for her epic? She really should be focused on that and keep her scary face out of the grocery store check-out lines.
Posted by banbotox, Saturday, 24 November 2007 7:11:31 AM
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All she could say in court was...and I quote directly...."I was really, really scared". Which sounds like something a little girl who got a fright in the school yard would say. "I was really, really scared." She must have learned that line whilst picking out her court costume.
Posted by morgan, Saturday, 24 November 2007 8:01:28 AM
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Just got this from the IMDb. Apparently Invasion didn't even gross enough to pay for Botoxia's pay packet. This really is one hell of a mixed up world we live in when this freak can still command top dollar and still get work! I totally agree with John Patterson of the Guadian Unlimited and pray she will retire and give us all a break. Pity she didn't before a fine director like Stanley kubrick made such an ass of himself. I saw an interview with her the other day - just a snippet mind - before I was struck with bad stomach cramps and vomiting - where she said she picks her projects by the director. Well the way things are going I hope she finds working with Uwi Boll a rewarding experience.

Snoggett

AND THE GOLDEN TURKEY GOES TO...
By LOU LUMENICK Post Movie Critic

Put on a napkin and get ready to feast on The Post's ninth annual Turkey Awards, honoring Hollywood's most dubious achievements of the year.

Last year, top honors went to Scarlett Johansson, who certainly got off to a feathers-flying 2007 with her inept work in “The Nanny Diaries," one of countless gobblers from the Weinstein farm.

But Sony robbed Scarlett of the chance to repeat by bumping her no-doubt-immortal performance as “The Other Boleyn Girl" into the wasteland of next February, giving a turkey leg up to Oscar winner (and multiple past Turkey Award honoree) Nicole Kidman.

The ex-Mrs. Cruise was the year's highest-paid actress, reportedly receiving $17 million to play a woman pretending to be a pod person (an autobiographical role?) in “The Invasion," which grossed a total of $15 million in the United States.

Her apparently permanently frozen face didn't register much in the way of expression in this or “Margot at the Wedding," an even scarier movie. We can hardly wait for next month's “His Dark Materials: The Golden Compass," reuniting Kidman with Daniel Craig, the same actor she showed no chemistry with in “Invasion."

Hazel
Posted by snoggett, Saturday, 24 November 2007 9:35:09 PM
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Who said the Aussie press don't knock her? I had to post this in two parts due to word limit!

www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,22807892-5007146,00.html

Kidman acting out the celeb dilemma Part 1

By Brendan Shanahan
November 23, 2007 07:48am

ALONG with cardigans and bad acting, privacy has been one of the great themes of Nicole Kidman's life.
Until this week, that is, when she was finally forced out of her cloister, blinking into the sunlight, to give evidence against a paparazzi photographer accused of stalking her.

This can't have been easy for a person as private as Nicole. I mean how would you feel if only days after you appeared in the media talking about your miscarriages you had to appear in court, reliving the terrifying ordeal of being photographed in your car?

Just thinking about it makes me feel violated.

Privacy has not always come easily to Nicole Kidman. Her struggle began when she innocently married a Hollywood megastar who thinks that there are dead aliens in volcanos and psychiatry is evil.

Doing their best to keep the passionate affair a secret, the newlyweds embarked on almost 10 years of worldwide publicity before finally calling it quits.

Tired of spending almost a decade ignoring the fact her husband was barking mad and repulsed by the empty celebrity life, "our Nic" decided to get serious.

So she made The Hours and won an Academy Award by wearing a rubber nose and a straw hat - in Hollywood this is called "acting".

Yet, despite outward appearances, there was still something missing, a hole in her heart that no percentage of her $200 million-dollar fortune could fill
Posted by snoggett, Saturday, 24 November 2007 9:37:51 PM
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