How many Nicole Kidman movies have you seen? The other day I made a joke about Bewitched and realized despite Nicole making 58 released movies to date, I have seen very few of them. Here is the link to her filmography.
I have seen 19 movies, of which, maybe I have seen a dozen all the way through. I realized the movie I have seen the most is Dead Calm just because it was an early cable staple and seemed to always be on. I have also seen Big Little Lies.
Ha Enty you suck! I only saw 9, I beat you!!?
ReplyDeleteThe only ones I've seen entirely are Batman Forever, Moulin Rouge, The Others, Bewitched and The Interpreter
ReplyDeleteFour.
ReplyDeleteThe last one was Cold Mountain.
Wolfie said he saw Nicole Kidman on a cruise, but I think it was just an urban legend.
ReplyDeleteA dozen, i think
ReplyDeleteMoulin Rouge
The Others ( she was quite good in this )
Some of Cold Mountain
some of Australia
Bewitched
Paper boy( quite boring )
The Golden Compass ( good movie, a bit overlooked and she was good in it )
Invasion
THe Interpreter
Stepford wives
Dogville
Eyes Wide Shut
Portraiit of a Lady
To die For
( i searched on imdb to remember best )
To Die For is a great movie.
ReplyDeleteI love the Others and the Hours.
ReplyDeleteTo Die For and Lion
ReplyDeletelion was a great movie despite her being in it.
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ReplyDelete18?
ReplyDeleteAt one point, I was obsessed with Dogville!
ReplyDeleteLooks like 8 movies that I remember. I also saw her on Broadway in The Blue Room
ReplyDeleteI LIKED the BEWITCHED remake.
ReplyDeleteMostly because of Will Ferrell's ability to make fun of
the 'Self Hating' star/celebrity
Dead Calm, The Others, The Hours, Moulin Rouge, Bewtiched, The Stepford Wives, Cold Mountain, The Interpreter, The Peacemaker, Practical Magic, Nine, The Human Stain, Malice and Eyes Wide Shut (a good film, most people didn't even understand the message).
ReplyDelete19 for me too. favorites are dead calm, to die for, moulin rouge and big little lies.
ReplyDelete6 or 7, I do not care enough to look for the translation of the title of one of them.
ReplyDeleteI cant remember when i last watch a Kidman movie ... Im guessing shes a answer to a recent blind ... anyway think the others was the last of her films but my fav is Far and Away with her then hubby tom thumb heeheehee - im irish so im allowd like old bad movies
ReplyDeleteI really like Fur, the family fang and The Others. Dead calm was good. BLL was good. Otherwise, meh.
ReplyDeleteThree. I'm not fond of her.
ReplyDeleteTo me, she's like Goop...i want to hate her personally but end up thinking her movies are pretty good. I liked BLL and she was so good in the Others. And that one where she killed her husband or boyfriend and his sister ice skated over her dead body at the end
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ReplyDelete27. I appreciate her ability to take these dark roles and make them shine a bit. I think that she's underestimated quite a bit. The Hours, BLL, Fur, Dead Calm, The Golden Compass were my faves.
ReplyDelete25 movies and 2 tv shows, although I honestly thought she was in Brides of Christ.
ReplyDeleteFour and maybe ten others I didn't watch the whole thing.
ReplyDeleteTurns out I've seen about 12 of her movies, which is a LOT more than I thought I'd seen. I've never seen any of her TV stuff.
ReplyDelete14. And I loved how she was on "Days of Thunder".
ReplyDeleteThe others, pretty good...
ReplyDeleteThe hours, felt like the weeks, couldn't wait for it to end...
Does "The Simpsons" count? With John Revolta and Tom Snooze....
That was her best work by far!
About 30 (I just stopped counting at a certain point). Her indie films are the best.
ReplyDeleteShe can't act her way out of a paper bag.
ReplyDeleteEight, I think: Cold Mountain, Dogville, The Others, Moulin Rouge!, Eyes Wide Shut, The Peacemaker, Batman Forever and Days of Thunder. I feel I should have watched a few more. It is true that once you go through her filmography you expected have seen more movies of her.
ReplyDelete1. Grace of Monaco
ReplyDelete2. The Paperboy
3. Nine
4. The Interpreter
5. The Others
6. Moulin Rogue!
7. Eyes Wide Shut
I'm not sure if I actually saw "Batman Forever" or "Far and Away", it feels like it—but I'm not sure.