13:46 Nicole Kidman demonstrates the most real reactions. I think she is one of the few honest celebrities that is quite grateful for her career and her success.
Nicole Kidman is on my bucket list to meet - and not even because she’s an amazing A list Hollywood star - but because I loved her in one of her first films, Bangkok Hilton - her performance was out of this world and I’d love to be able to tell her! ❤️ I also love the way she dealt with Graham Norton embarrassing her with those early modelling shots - it’s nice and cute that she can laugh at herself! 😊
@@clarebell5926 That's the first ever movie I saw with her as a child and it left a lastig impression. So lovely to see someone else also appreciates that role and movie of hers 😊
@@user-fz8su1dg1w She was brilliant wasn’t she?!! All this hype Meryl Streep gets about ‘unmatched excellence’ - I don’t disagree that she is a phenomenal actress, but others - like Nicole - are really not far behind!
@@clarebell5926 Nicole is incredible! I appreciate Meryl Streep's talent but it seems other actors are just jumping on the bandwagon calling her incomparable, the same way they would kiss Harvey Weinstein's butt in every acceptance speech. I still can't comprehend how Meryl could call him 'god' 😕
@mrs Macca thank you for saying this... it's so odd to me how many comments there are about her flirting when it's so obvious to me that's it's maternal
However emotional Dev's movie is a 1st world problem, he would always be OK even if he didnt find his family. India has real problems, so movies are much deeper. Jai Bhim, Arakshan, PK
Oh my God is that even a real comment!!!?!??!?! That little child was lost from his family and although was incredibly lucky to have a phenomenally blessed life in Australia, was understandably haunted and in incomprehensible grief and the pain of such an unbelievable emptiness that remained from that unthinkably traumatic and devastating separation that your comment only goes to show your sincerely troubling and disturbingly selfish lack of empathy for other human beings, as well as your soullessly crass obvious resentment of Western countries and those that have suffered tragedies that you apparently think are irrelevant and have a chip on your shoulder about, as if you think that you are entitled to judge anyone’s suffering alone. I truly hope that you do not have a significant amount of responsibility or influence on the emotional health and happiness of many other people because I cannot imagine the catastrophic consequences of having someone like that in a person’s life on their personal integrity and feelings of belongingness at the very least. Atrocious. 💔 (also ps- your comment is completely idiotic because the original tragic situation happened IN INDIA. Work on those logical analysis and critical thinking skills ok? 🙄😵💫)
@@lovelyjanuary Let me show you step by step why you are so intellectually inferior to me. 1. Incident happened in India, but if the child was not rescued and taken back to first world, he won’t have this desire or resources to reunite with lost family. He is devastated but doing quite ok in life resources wise. So a first world problem, not a survival battle. 2. I never said incident was not tragic, rather pointed out to the pseudo intellectuals like you that India has far greater social problems than re uniting with lost family. Perspective of tragedy depends on frame of reference. Maybe Read carefully before you comment ? A clear signature of underachievers in life. 3. I am sure you are overweight and have never stepped out of the comforts of your couch or first world amenities. Because you have absolutely no sense of the real world in countries like India. What is a tragedy for you is a harsh reality for many in India. They say Dev would have been ok if he didn’t find his lost family. It was an emotional fulfillment that he was seeking by taking a flight from abroad to India, most common folks in India won’t see the tragedy in his life if you discuss at a tea stall in India (first hand experience) 4. All above points prove how much a lesser mortal you are and the shallow perspective of life that you have developed from exclusive first world content. You are actually not ready for real comments.
Baba Oba Mohammed Alli was not "funny" that's demeaning to his intelligence and warrior spirit. He could be light-hearted, had a humorous side and clever wit. By nature he was not funny for the sake of clowning... Unless he was playing a character for a show...
Speaking of which, I don't know how nervous singers can keep their voice smooth- especially non-pro singers like in those audition programs. When I'm nervous, you can hear it in my voice and definitely if I try to sing. I guess a lot of practice.
sasanoise Do I smell jealousy? :p But they made a touching movie together and they both seem like awesome people. It's just affection and humans being human. P.S. I am jealous of one of them. :p
Firstly, its Mrs. Secondly, it could be 1 of 2 things; that she really was "touching" him a lot or that she is genuinely a lovable person who is affectionate to people she is close to.