Jodie Foster's latest role didn't come easy...

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I've enjoyed the trailers for "Nim's Island," the new children's adventure fantasy that stars Jodie Foster and Abigail Breslin. Jodie looks completely at ease doing the comedy in this film which came as no surprise to me since she was so good in "Maverick" all those years ago.

But according to an interview with an Australian newspaper, the two-time Oscar winner had to fight for the part.

"I read the script and said, 'I really want to make this movie' and they said, 'hmm, I don't think so'," she said.
"I'm not a known comedy actress, (so) they didn't want me in it."

Jodie finally won the part of Alexandra Rover, a highly-strung, agoraphobic author who is forced out of her comfort zone to tend to a young fan in trouble. Jodie said the was delighted to be a part of a movie with a simple message, which didn't involve high-tech gadgetry or full-blown computer animation.

"It harks back to a time when heroism was actually doing something with your hands," she said. "Kids have lost this idea that if you do something with your hands and you try hard over and over again (then) maybe you'll be good enough and that will bring you success. It is kind of nostalgic and I miss that in kids' entertainment."

Jodie talked about how she copes with fame and unwanted tabloid attention: "You do a job from, say, seven in the morning to eight or nine that evening and when you end that day, you go back to your life. Your social life is not your professional life. They're very separate things, they should be separate things."

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