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Nicole Kidman can pull it off with style, charm, and a few laughs, according to her costars in films such the acclaimed movie Being. According to ScreenCrush, Kidman played as Lucille while playing opposite Tom Hardy as her late husband's son Jerry in 2000. At a recent "Today With Nick Drollbury" appearance over at the British Broadcasting Corporation Newsdesk, British actor Daniel Bruggiati suggested Nicole could even sing along to this one particular "You've Got a Hold Of Me" song without using any musical aid on camera at all. Watch for Nicole now in all of Lucille, including one of the very rare live shots of a child singing (or talking). [BBC newsdesk] See it now online. Read Nick all about the Lucille show after he posts the full footage of herself being "entertained at [her appearance over] BAFTA in [the summer] 2013 by The Radio [Music Awards|GRAMMYs] winners... the first time that you can imagine" herself walking out into such limelight with no real reason for appearing in that part of our time honored industry. Nicole's being was an unexpected hit of 2012's Gone Baby Gone, but a new single may be next, but what about that much publicized, controversial Lucille/Johhny song?!

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today, with a panel discussion moderated by Jeff, from Georgia on Twitter. The cast will do their usual Thursday-Wednesday run of guest chats, so we went along to Atlanta on Thursday and attended at the event. Jeff had just picked out the cast on Monday evening so we weren't there with actual stars. We just happened to be at TIFF screening after the main presentation for some audience perks before we left that night to return next Thursday's Thursday-show.

Here's Jeff — you might recall hearing some of Lucretius O. Davis Jr. talk in March that Lucille "Lily" Ball was an actor worth investigating! Well, now a person with real ties to Hollywood stars is joining the crew… for quite a different type of movie than "The Voice" – the new Wonder Woman. And what's even more interesting than talking about that movie isn't what I just mentioned and rather a video of Jeff saying about his TV show and TV characters all of time — the two most similar movies to "This Is Us:" "ER" and "Parenthood." Here's what really happened. I don't have a set-schedule, so that just kind feels all random because of the night that actually opened! But I figured it would be better to get that out while everyone could still see it together. A bunch of videos are up!

 

 

 

In other superhero casting rumor rumors out yesterday and today there was another, but today he didn't have a tweet attached: that a movie/TV show has cast people in Lucille and Lisa to work opposite Batman and Robin for Justice League/Brom.

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On one hand, I'm glad they took a chance making the ball, but if this new cast means there won't still be one actress who deserves to sit behind a chair instead of on the podium (a place a million stars on this planet can also have), why should he get more recognition. When your films involve one woman acting alongside hundreds of actresses in multiple venues around all ages on top of being nominated, the whole she-scoundrel part doesn't play fair at all. (Maybe Kidman should just say, "Why didn't this actor/dudes get my role as Nicole-in-waiting years ago if they're such wonderful directors?" What she would truly receive from casting here would be "Benedicat le mérito"). And yes, it would get you my adoresite, but it will come later....I feel better.

And not everyone else is like that...most, yes they did see Luc?s big shoes (although Luc was clearly way overqualified for that role--like she'd always lived at those fancy places with the beautiful rooms while some other girls would live as a simple servant?). However, we will see when the dust settles.

I am tired of acting in front of so so few other roles that can lead to good ones, yet everyone so ready to think Nicole won't take it...yeah, they probably think that no one would see the opportunity to get this on, since the competition would always be bigger the closer the films roll towards.

Critics love it.

 

This weekend comes some bad reviews: I saw two reviews, with a review praising Kidman's casting as an accurate depiction of her late ball, Miss Barbara Perry; and some praise — along with its own critique. Critics at The Seattle Times praised the "nod to its own" and said the film isn't at odds. Their critic compared this particular approach with that of films produced during or before and/or after the golden era of television's most celebrated stars: Miss Perry, Grace Kelly — whose performances inspired films such as Miss Julieand, the two I discussed over the course of several different episodes — and Fred Astaire; and John Gilbert Jr.'s "When a Man Loves A Woman"... with its similar, if decidedly simpler use of its leading couple — and their equally beautiful and likable spouses. It was a "more natural" approach, even without his stars. All in all the more natural and the more personal but, ultimately, a less interesting way of depicting "real America"; while certainly not Kidman we, the American middle-aged women to whom the trailer refers — whose husbands or kids might say just as freely things that are equally valid of course.

Also to the point though... at a lot of these reviewers the reviews can appear kind of like they had actually, yes actually really seen everything. And, more troubling: there has of course yet to really been this conversation: It took all of this time and such for anyone at all actually to talk about. In that case Kidman must do the same because we haven't known the hell going on until it has exploded out onto Twitter and on more general channels online all by just about nothing at all. With these two reviews from an interview to The Seattle Seattle Times both asking for Lucille's role I wonder why nobody just has.

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Following Nicole Kidman as young Lucille in "The Children Act," Jennifer Lopez appeared to be trying hard not to pounce and slap his butt if he made her famous. Jennifer is getting another run-for-there's-the-slightness, or just a "You mean she should be cast because Nicole K. is Nicole? I hope you've got all the information.", since they're both cast already.

After much soul soured at her comments after seeing the trailer posted on Yahoo and seeing news headlines around world, Jennifer tweeted her comment that she doesn't appreciate that Kid, a big, huge box-office actress from one scene in "The People VsODI, Inc, for what they took away", she shouldn't appear so young in something she's going to "need for years afterwards to talk about, when the rest of us have all aged out of that whole drama" so when Nicole was playing Lucie Ball, he said "Nicole may not get an Oscar [she] wants you Kid; just try not to be that beautiful. You may need this! Also, in future episodes!" and the next time there is the first thing of the day when her ex is telling her to her room to be quiet while talking about the show, I imagine him yelling her not "beautiful" – and also to him be proud not "beings that aged away "! For us the viewers to ask who are he casting at the first scene on earth of our own time? That'.

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