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After Nicole Kidman’s last movie came out (Invasion) - I wrote about how I thought Nicole Kidman was box office poison. A bunch of you got upset with me, so I just dropped it. Well, I hate to say it - but it looks like the curse is about to continue.
And just for s**t’s and giggles - I would like to know what was the last movie Nicole was in that actually did well…? I’d say the last movie she did that actually made any real money was Moulin Rouge!
Well, don’t listen to me…here’s what the NY Post has to say:
PITY Nicole Kidman, who hasn’t had a hit in several years. Early buzz on “The Golden Compass” - based on the first book in Philip Pullman’s “His Dark Materials” trilogy - is negative as well.
“It is a $175 million investment for New Line Cinema, which has been hurting ever since ‘The Lord of the Rings’ trilogy,” says an insider. “People working on the movie say it is just plain bad.”
The picture is said to rely too much on computer-generated images and may stumble with its talking, armored polar bear. But a New Line rep said, “That’s bull[bleep],” and got us a quote from Ted Cooper, the senior vice president of Regal Entertainment Group who saw the movie at the Showeast convention.
Cooper said, ” ‘Golden Compass’ has been on my radar for nearly a year now. I perceive this as one of the most important films to play throughout the holidays.”
Kidman’s latest flicks have been a flock of turkeys: “The Stepford Wives,” “The Invasion,” “Bewitched,” “The Interpreter,” “Dogville” and “Fur.” A rep for Kidman didn’t return e-mails.

I always think actresses look better with an extra 10 - 20 pounds on them. Call me crazy.
Just as Renee had to bulk up to play Bridget Jones, so Nicole has already put on 10lb for her latest film, The Reader.
And the 40-year-old Australian actress is planning to double her weight gain in the coming weeks, according to sources on the movie, in which she stars alongside Ralph Fiennes.
“Nicole has said this is one of the most challenging film roles of her career,” a close friend said.
“She is naturally very slim and loves to run and swim so she is always very toned.
“The part she plays demands that she gets fatter throughout the movie as her character slips into middle age.
“It’s a very demanding role because there are a lot of explicit lovemaking scenes.
“The film is set over several decades so her character changes a lot.
“Nicole was originally planning to use prosthetics but was told by the director, Stephen Daldry, that it would be more realistic if she gained the weight.”
The star plays Hanna Schmitz in the adaptation of the bestselling German novel The Reader, which deals with the emotional repercussions of the Holocaust-in post-war Germany.

It tells the story of Michael Berg, a 15-yearold boy who has a passionate affair with older woman Hanna in 1958.
But Hanna disappears suddenly and Michael sees her again only years later when she is on trial for a war crime after it is revealed she was an SS camp guard.
Nicole’s calorie-rich diet includes drinking daily protein shakes and ensuring carbohydrates are in every meal.
“She has been eating about four meals a day,” said the friend. It’s not usual to see her work her way through a big plate of pasta, with bread, and then a dessert.
She’s having to gorge herself. She has quite enjoyed gaining the first 10lb and has been having lots of her favourite puddings as well as chocolate.
“Nicole loves her new bosom, but she is finding eating so much makes her lethargic and sleepy.
“She’s usually running on adrenaline and has to be reminded to eat a meal. Now she’s eating four, and sometimes five small meals a day.”
Pictures of Nicole on October 7th at the premiere of her new movie, “Margot and the Wedding.”

Nicole Kidman’s acclaimed movie To Die For is to be turned into a new stage musical by the brains behind Broadway hit Xanadu. Producers Tara Smith and B. Swibel are currently updating Joyce Maynard’s novel, upon which Kidman’s 1995 film was based, and hope to announce a premiere date by the end of 2007.
Kidman won her first Golden Globe Award for her role as scheming and overly-ambitious weathergirl Suzanne Stone Maretto in the Gus Van Sant movie.
Swibel tells BroadwayWorld.com: “We hope to deliver upon the brilliance of the story and characters created in the novel and film with an original musical score.”
I really liked that movie, as twisted - and messed up as it was. But a musical? Weird.

Lenny Kravitz is refusing to confirm or deny he’s the man who was secretly engaged to Nicole Kidman between her marriages to Tom Cruise and Keith Urban.
The actress recently stunned fans when she revealed she had briefly accepted a marriage proposal before she wed Urban last year in Vanity Fair magazine — but she refused to name names.
Kravitz and film producer Steve Bing were the most likely candidates as Kidman dated them exclusively after her marriage to Cruise ended.
But Kravitz insists the identity of the mystery fiance will remain a secret, as far as he’s concerned.
He says, “I keep that to myself. I feel like that is private and it’s between the two of us, so I just leave it there.

Nicole Kidman has revealed how she lost a baby early in her marriage to Tom Cruise.The miscarriage, which she has never spoken about before, happened when she was 23.
But she was so desperate for a child that she and Cruise decided to adopt less than two years later.
Kidman makes the revelation in an interview with Vanity Fair magazine, in which she also admits she has wanted a child of her own since she was 17.
Now 40 and married to country music star Keith Urban, she adds: “I’m yearning to have one. I think I would be very sad if I wasn’t able to have a baby. Keith knows I want one, and he has been getting there slowly.”
Kidman has previously revealed that she discovered she was pregnant by Cruise after he filed for divorce in 2001 - but miscarried weeks later.
The couple had been plagued with rumours about their love life and possible reasons why they had not conceived. They adopted daughter Bella, now 14, and Connor, 12.
Kidman says: “From the minute Tom and I were married, I wanted to have babies. And we lost a baby early on, so that was really very traumatic. And that’s when it came that we would adopt Bella.
“There’s a complicated background to that, given that I never speak much about many things. One day maybe that story will be told.”

She adds: “My mother has an adopted sister, so it’s been part of our family, and I knew it would probably play out somewhere in mine. I didn’t think it would happen so early, but it did.”
The star also reveals she became engaged to someone else between the split from Cruise and meeting Urban - fuelling speculation that the man may have been U.S. tycoon Steve Bing or pop star Lenny Kravitz, both of whom she dated.
She says: “I got engaged to somebody … but it just wasn’t right. I wasn’t ready. We weren’t ready.”
She admits she was “lonely” when she met Urban and tells of being alone after winning her best actress Oscar for The Hours.
“You’re in a hotel and you’re like, ‘Okay, well, I’m sitting in this big suite with an Oscar and I still don’t have a life - what is wrong with me? Who do I jump on the bed with, and celebrate with, and order pancakes with?’ That was painful, not having that person to share it with.”
Of Urban, 39, she adds: “I would probably say that two very lonely people managed to meet at a time when they could open themselves to each other. We were a mixture of frightened and brave.”
Kidman insists they have come through the trauma of Urban’s alcohol and drugs addiction. He entered rehab four months after their wedding last year.
She says: “We were in a very, very, very bad, painful place and have managed to step through it.”

No matter how much money she’s being guaranteed for movies these days, Nicole Kidman had better start thinking twice about her legacy as an actress.
Her new one, “The Invasion,” opened Friday and bombed quite brilliantly. It took in a little less than $2 million. The price for this disaster? Over $100 million. And even though it co-stars James Bond actor Daniel Craig, nothing can make “The Invasion” into a hit.
What’s worse is, no one wanted even to see it in theatres. At boxofficemojo.com, a poll among subscribers showed almost no interest in “The Invasion.”
Of course, the marketing didn’t help. The movie looked like “The Stepford Wives II,” another Kidman disaster. And in many of the ads, Craig’s name wasn’t even mentioned. It was just Nicole Kidman, looking beautiful, running among dead eyed weirdos.
The public smelled a rat, Warner Bros. punted, and the rest is history.
Kidman was riding high in her career at one point with hits like “The Hours,” for which she won an Oscar, “The Others,” and “Moulin Rouge.”
But lately her choices of projects have been disastrous. From “Stepford” to “Bewitched” to “Fur,” “Birth,” “Dogville,” “The Interpreter,” and her misguided work in “Cold Mountain,” Kidman has made one bad decision after another. What it shows is a lack of direction, and no one to manage or guide her.
There may be hope, though: Kidman and Ralph Fiennes have just signed on to star in “The Reader” for Weinstein Co. But in the meantime, Kidman will appear in Baz Luhrmann’s epic “Australia” and sooner, Noah Baumbach’s “Margot at the Wedding.” She needs not only a commercial hit but a critical one to re-establish her position as the best actress of her generation.
