To get a sense of the kinds of foreign films that Harvey Weinstein will never give up on -- as he was recently quoted as saying in Newsweek -- Variety reports The Weinstein Co's latest pickup is Luc Besson's live action/CG-animated pic "Arthur and the Minimoys," which follows "the story of 10-year-old Arthur, who ventures into a secret world of the Minimoys. There, he meets Princess Selenia and her brother Betameche and they set off to look for a treasure that will save Arthur's grandma. Freddie Highmore and Mia Farrow star, with Madonna, Snoop Dogg and David Bowie providing voice talent."
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@x7o Yes, that is why I included the link to the annotation in my tweet.
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