I second the motion for Brothers Grimm over Charlie. It was far more
creative. The same thing happened last year when Alexandra Byrne got nominated
for
'Finding Neverland' and not for 'Phantom'. This year the FIDM exhibit is opening
after the nominations come out, and I have been told [and this may be totally
bogus] the reason is so they can arrange the display to showcase the nominees,
instead of who they think the nominees will be. Last year Van Helsing and
Phantom where given the key positions in the exhibit and neither film was
nominated.
Based on how these things usually pan out I predict the win goes to Pride and
Prejudice, or possibly Geisha.
Anyway, FIDM opens in 2 weeks, and I am hoping for a great displays from the
Fantasy & SF films: Brothers Grimm, Star Wars, Harry Potter, Kong and maybe
even tiny costumes from Corpse Bride.
Kent
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