Oh and I forgot to mention that Birthday Girl, Fur and Margot at the Wedding weren't meant as big box office films. And they were both incredible. So was To Die For, Eyes Wide Shut, Moulin Rouge, The Others, Dogville, The Hours AND The Golden Compass, which was a worldwide success. And Happy Feet was major hit, too. Do your research and learn some journalistic integrity.
I'm so happy to see that 90% percent of people's comments are in Nicole's favour. First of all, Perez, you completely twisted Nicole's quotes. According to the US Magazine story "she only went to the film's premiere to support her director. "I don't usually see my films, but because of Baz I had to see it," she said. "I saw Moulin Rouge. I've really only seen that and this in my whole career. It gets worse as I get older."
So Nicole didn''t say anything about this film directly - she just said that she's generally critical of her own performances, which is quite common for actors. Few actors watch their own films.
And it has to be said that Nicole Kidman is, perhaps, the greatest actress of our time, which is evident in the fact that she's the actress who's succeeded in dividing the mainstream audience the most - just like Elizabeth Taylor did in her day. You either love her or hate her, and that's a sign that she has something quite unique to offer. It's a shame that you're on the hate team and haven't experienced the magical world into which Nicole Kidman welcomes you in her films. There is only one Nicole Kidman.
And I certainly hope Janet's children won't ever be subjected to your ignorant, foolish and heartlessly evil views on spectacular, groundbreaking people like Michael Jackson; a person who is guilty of no other crime than being larger than life. I will never understand, Mr. 'Hilton', how someone like you - who cares so much about equality and humaneness, and dedicates so much of his work to standing up for the so-called 'freaks' of this world (such as Liza Minelli, Brandon Flowers, Madonna, and Cher) - can carry so much hatred towards Michael Jackson, who is, if anyone, the person in the world that - through his appearance, work and beliefs - has tried the most to install a sense of acceptance and kindness towards 'different' people into the minds of modern society. I so wish that would look beyond the unfortunate events in Michael Jackson's life - which he was acquitted for, by the way - and recognise him as the truly uniquely fabulous and super-innovative individual he's always been, and still is. If it weren't for Michael Jackson and all the boundaries he's fought to break down, popular culture wouldn't be what it is today. And consequently, neither would you.
By the way, it's kinda funny, Perez, that you would compare that hideous thing Rihanna is wearing to that amazing Gareth Pugh dress. Rihanna always looks like a hooker.
and it's a cardigan.
So Nicole didn''t say anything about this film directly - she just said that she's generally critical of her own performances, which is quite common for actors. Few actors watch their own films.
And it has to be said that Nicole Kidman is, perhaps, the greatest actress of our time, which is evident in the fact that she's the actress who's succeeded in dividing the mainstream audience the most - just like Elizabeth Taylor did in her day. You either love her or hate her, and that's a sign that she has something quite unique to offer. It's a shame that you're on the hate team and haven't experienced the magical world into which Nicole Kidman welcomes you in her films. There is only one Nicole Kidman.
I will never understand, Mr. 'Hilton', how someone like you - who cares so much about equality and humaneness, and dedicates so much of his work to standing up for the so-called 'freaks' of this world (such as Liza Minelli, Brandon Flowers, Madonna, and Cher) - can carry so much hatred towards Michael Jackson, who is, if anyone, the person in the world that - through his appearance, work and beliefs - has tried the most to install a sense of acceptance and kindness towards 'different' people into the minds of modern society.
I so wish that would look beyond the unfortunate events in Michael Jackson's life - which he was acquitted for, by the way - and recognise him as the truly uniquely fabulous and super-innovative individual he's always been, and still is. If it weren't for Michael Jackson and all the boundaries he's fought to break down, popular culture wouldn't be what it is today. And consequently, neither would you.