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         And coming from Burton's twisted perspectives, we already knew as we went in to take our seats that we would be entertained - it was just a matter of waiting to see to what degree.  As it works out, we were entertained in a grand and unique style,  Which immediately, of course, begs the question as to why neither Albert Finney nor Helena Bonham Carter received Oscar nominations for "best supporting".  In her role as Jenny, Carter reminds us ever so much of the young Faye Dunaway.  If Finney never does anything else, he may deservedly rest happily on this performance.  Why they weren't nominated is a rhetorical question, really, when one considers that the Oscar presentations are meant to entertain, and to entertain best, one needs to showcase the 'popular' stars and to invite other 'popular' stars to make presentations.  The Oscars have had little to do with absolute talent or performances for many years, now.
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         For those maintaining an archival DVD collection, additional stellar performances from Jessica Lange and Alison Lohman also contribute largely to making BIG FISH a keeper.
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