Kidman & Kinberg to Collaborate on a Lady Spy Flick
Statuesque star Nicole Kidman and successful screenwriter Simon Kinberg ("Mr. & Mrs. Smith," "X-Men: The Last Stand") aim to work together over Fox, and the project is presently being described as a female version of "The Bourne Identity." Kidman?
According to The Hollywood Reporter: "Nicole Kidman and writer Simon Kinberg are teaming on a spy thriller that was pre-emptively picked up by Regency Enterprises and 20th Century Fox. Kinberg will write the untitled project, while Kidman will star and produce via Fox-based Blueprint Films.
Story line details are being kept under wraps, but the film is described as being in the vein of "The Bourne Identity" but with a female protagonist. The project provides an opportunity for Kidman and Kinberg to finally work together. Kidman originally was attached to co-star alongside Brad Pitt in the Regency hit "Mr. & Mrs. Smith," which Kinberg wrote. She dropped out because of scheduling conflicts, paving the way for Angelina Jolie to topline."
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Anyone out there buy Nicole Kidman as an action heroine? Me neither, really, but she's so darn cute, I'd be more than willing to suspend some of that disbelief for a few hours.
As far as Mr. Kinberg is concerned, this is an impressive turnaround: Prior to doing a darn fine job on "Smith," he was known mainly as "the new kid who wrote "xXx: State of the Union" ... who also did uncredited script-work on "Catwoman" and "Fantastic Four."
According to The Hollywood Reporter: "Nicole Kidman and writer Simon Kinberg are teaming on a spy thriller that was pre-emptively picked up by Regency Enterprises and 20th Century Fox. Kinberg will write the untitled project, while Kidman will star and produce via Fox-based Blueprint Films.
Story line details are being kept under wraps, but the film is described as being in the vein of "The Bourne Identity" but with a female protagonist. The project provides an opportunity for Kidman and Kinberg to finally work together. Kidman originally was attached to co-star alongside Brad Pitt in the Regency hit "Mr. & Mrs. Smith," which Kinberg wrote. She dropped out because of scheduling conflicts, paving the way for Angelina Jolie to topline."
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Anyone out there buy Nicole Kidman as an action heroine? Me neither, really, but she's so darn cute, I'd be more than willing to suspend some of that disbelief for a few hours.
As far as Mr. Kinberg is concerned, this is an impressive turnaround: Prior to doing a darn fine job on "Smith," he was known mainly as "the new kid who wrote "xXx: State of the Union" ... who also did uncredited script-work on "Catwoman" and "Fantastic Four."
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CrazyGhost78 writes: on Mar 29 2006 01:20 PM Am I supposed to be impressed the guy wrote XXX: State of the Union, and parts of Catwoman and Fantastic Four? If anything, that tells me that this and, unfortunatly, probably X-Men 3 will both suck. (Reply to this) |
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ommega writes: on Mar 29 2006 06:45 PM In reply to this comment (#832918) Exactly what I was thinking (Reply to this) |
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digitalsoul68 writes: on Mar 30 2006 11:41 AM ditto with you folks. Kidman would be cool as an action heroine, but she should find a better director. Watch out for another stinker. (Reply to this) |
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