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Big Fish gets four Golden Globe nominations

December 20, 2003 Big Fish, News, Projects

On Wednesday at about 5:36 a.m. Pacific Time, we found out that BIG FISH received four Golden Globe nominations: Best Picture (Musical or Comedy), Best Supporting Actor (Albert Finney), Best Song (Pearl Jam’s “Man of the Hour”) and Best Score (Danny Elfman). We were happy. Sony was happy. The marketing people were delighted: by that evening, they’d already cut a new :30 second TV spot that trumpeted our nominations. God Bless those busy folks.

Is Big Fish a comedy? Ultimately, it was up to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association — the people who run the Golden Globes — to decide what category to put us in. It’s certainly not a comedy in the way CADDYSHACK is. But for the most part, it’s pretty funny. And it’s definitely not high drama. It gets emotional at the end, but even if you’re crying, it’s a strange kind of happy tears. So I think the “comedy” label fits as well as any other.

The awards broadcast is live on NBC: Sunday, January 25, 2004. 8.00 p.m. Eastern/5:00 p.m. Pacific.

Big Fish gets five Broadcast Film Critics Award nominations

December 20, 2003 Big Fish, News, Projects

Earlier this week, we were happy to learn that Big Fish got five Broadcast Film Critics Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director (Tim Burton), Best Writer (John), Best Song (Pearl Jam’s “Man of the Hour”) and Best Score (Danny Elfman). Although I never believe it when I hear other people say it, it’s an honor just to be nominated.

It’s a little odd that the category I’m in is called “Best Writer.” Usually, the writing awards are called “Best Screenplay.” But I guess since they give the award to a person, not a movie, it does sort of make sense.

Who knows if we’ll win any awards. One good thing is that we’ll know soon: The awards are going to be held January 10, 2004 in Beverly Hills, and broadcast live on E!. (Do you have to put a period on a sentence that ends with E!? I’ll be sure to ask.)

Big Fish opens tomorrow in NY/LA/Toronto

December 9, 2003 Big Fish, Projects

Although it seems impossible that the date has already come, BIG FISH opens tomorrow (Wednesday, December 10th) in New York City, Los Angeles, and Toronto. It’s only on two screens in each market.

For LA, these are The Grove and AMC Century 14. Advance tickets for the Century 14 can be found at the usual places, such as Moviefone and Fandango. The Grove doesn’t use those services, although you can apparently reserve seats via their phone line, at (323) 692-0829.

Jinks/Cohen Big Fish interview in The Hollywood Reporter

November 5, 2003 Big Fish, Projects

BIG FISH producers Dan Jinks and Bruce Cohen did a lengthy interview with Martin Grove from The Hollywood Reporter, in which they lay a very good history of the project, and the many challenges involved. It’s a good read if you’re interested in the film’s backstory.

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