Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Nicole Kidman Forbids Her Children From Getting A Tattoo

Hollywood actress Nicole Kidman afraid of his children grow too fast, it has already had a ban for them to get tattoos.

Bella, 15, and Connor, 12.
Nicole Kidman adopted children with her first husband Tom Cruise, are beginning to show the mark rebellious streaks of adolescence. The actress said: "Bella had a phase of blue hair fortunately only lasted a short time. But we recently had a discussion about tattoos at home and I had to lay down some basic rules.

"My husband (Keith Urban) Tattoos, so obviously I am not on the principle of their minds. But I think you have to do before a certain age, you can choose to do something as permanent as this, and I do not think the age is 14 or 15. Call me old-fashioned, if you want. "

Friday, October 5, 2007

Nicole Kidman At New York Film Fest

As Margot Zeller, short-story writer and title character of Noah Baumbach's "Margot at the Wedding" (showing Sunday at the New York Film Festival), Nicole Kidman is a moody, meddling and passive-aggressive nightmare.In Baumbach's follow-up to his commended 2005 comedy, "The Squid and the Whale," Margot is bringing along her teenager son (Zane Paris) to the wedding of her sister (Baumbach's real-life spouse Jennifer Jason Leigh) and approximately right away rains malice and hesitation upon the prospective groom, a endearing shlump named Malcolm (Jack Black).Nicole Kidman, emerged Friday at a press conference following an advance screening with Baumbach, Leigh and co-star John Turturro, was asked how it felt to play a mother with so much psychic baggage.

"Frightening," said Nicole Kidman, who is the mother of two children. "But when something's really well-written, all you have to do is put yourself into the director's world. I just got lost into the complicated nature of this person, the way she stings people and ultimately stings herself."Much like "Squid and the Whale," which was voted for an Oscar for best original screenplay, "Margot's" characters are dysfunctional urban sophisticates with literary pedigrees. Baumbach, the son of well-known writers, was asked (inevitably perhaps) whether this movie was autobiographical."No," he replied, but detailed by saying he had become somewhat maddened with the way in which interviewers persisted in asking about autobiographical elements in "Squid and the Whale."
A scene in the movie in which Margot is put under alike questioning, he said, sums up his own feeling about such inquiries."Margot at the Wedding" will be shown at Jazz at Lincoln Center's Rose Hall Oct. 7 at 7 p.m. and Oct. 8 at 12:30 p.m. It opens in New York and other choose cities in mid-November. Further information is available at http://www.filmlinc.com/.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Nicole Kidman's Husband Keith Urban Encountered An Accident

Nicole Kidman's husband Keith Urban lived a scare when he had to lay down his motorcycle on the land to keep away from a car while being pursued by a paparazzo on another motorcycle. The muscular country singer was allegedly on his way to an AA meeting. Keith Urban got clean again right after his marriage to Nicole Kidman and still uses Alcoholics Anonymous for support.

Keith Urban said the event was the result of “one person's desire to do his job and my desire to maintain my privacy.” The snapper was following him so Keith Urban sped up and once he saw a car ahead of him, he make a turn he had no choice but to lay the bike down.

A photo agency in Los Angeles gives the snappers side: "According to Peter Carrette, the owner of ICON Pictures (the photo agency who employed the photographer in question), Keith has been seen driving like a “maniac” over the past few days. The fact, they even trapped him driving the erroneous way down a one-way street several days earlier! For this basis, the photographer was following Keith on his new Harley at a safe distance, staying several cars behind him on a small Suzuki.”