They Said What? for Jan. 18, 2005

Tuesday January 18, 2005 06:00 AM EST

They Said What? for Jan. 18, 2005 | Nicole Kidman

Nicole Kidman

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"They're very embarrassed. They actually deny us. ... They try to change their last names."
Nicole Kidman, to Ellen DeGeneres, on how her kids Isabella, 12, and Connor, 9 (with ex Tom Cruise), feel about having famous parents

• "Michael Moore and I actually have a lot in common – we both appreciate living in a country where there's free expression. But, Michael, if you ever show up at my front door with a camera, I'll kill you."
Million Dollar Baby director Clint Eastwood, picking up his prize at a National Board of Review dinner. He reportedly elicited a chuckle from the Fahrenheit 9/11 filmmaker

• "I don't want to ruin your 'Go ahead, make my day' image, but you have such a huge heart."
Baby's Hilary Swank, thanking Eastwood after winning the Golden Globe for best actress in a drama

• "I wish I could take what I'm feeling right now and put it in the water system, and we would all love each other a whole lot more."
Ray star Jamie Foxx, upon winning his Golden Globe for best actor in a drama

• "I think people would be very surprised at how weird I am. Also, I find the older one gets, the weirder one gets."
Boston Legal's Candice Bergen

• "I just wish you a wonderful, wonderful wedding. Many happy, happy times and find your bliss – not easy – find your bliss."
Marla Maples, wishing ex-husband Donald Trump well in his Jan. 22 nuptials to Melania Knauss

They Said What? for Jan. 18, 2005| Emmy Rossum

Emmy Rossum

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• "People either totally know who I am or think they used to date me 10 years ago. I'm like, 'Dude, I was 8 years old!' "
Emmy Rossum, Phantom of the Opera's 18-year-old leading lady

• "If getting awards was the most important thing for me, I would have jumped out the window a long time ago. It's been a lot of years of feeling that, to a certain extent, there's this club of which I am not a member."
The Woodsman's Kevin Bacon, predicting that he won't get an Oscar nod

• "It's easy because you're in the minority."
Sideways star Paul Giamatti, on being a smart man living in Hollywood

• "I guess I've crossed over to the dark side."
Star Jones Reynolds, who listed her profession as TV personality instead of attorney for the first time last year while filling out customs forms

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