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enlarge | Director: Stanton, Andrew Actors: Eric Bana, Nicholas Bird (ii), Albert Brooks, Willem Dafoe, Ellen Degeneres Studio: Walt Disney Video Category: DVD
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Rating: 994 reviews Sales Rank: 121
Format: Anamorphic, Animated, Closed-captioned, Collector's Edition, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled) Rating: G (General Audience) Number Of Items: 2 Running Time: 100 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: FINDING NE ISBN: 078884508X UPC: 786936215595 EAN: 9780788845086 ASIN: B00005JM02
Theatrical Release Date: May 30, 2003 Release Date: November 4, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazing animated feature!! May 31, 2003 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I loved "Finding Nemo!" The animation was truly amazing.. The undersea setting would seem quite a challenge for animators, but they rose to the challenge 100%. There are scenes in the film where I almost gasped at how realistic it all looked! The story teaches many good lessons and the characters' interaction is meaningful and completely hilarious much of the time. I especially loved the blue tang character voiced by Ellen DeGeneres, she appears dim-witted and yet, at times, she is truly wise. There is so much I want to say about this film, but I don't want to reveal too much.. I'm 26, I'm a Pixar fan and I was pleased!!
AWESOME MOVIE May 31, 2003 4 out of 7 found this review helpful
Finding Nemo, was awesome and so was the pixar short before, plus the preview for the new Pixar movie coming out in november the title of the movie escapes me, and it is also Pixars 1st thats right count them 1st movie alone from Disney, if you liked Bugs life, Toy Ttory 1&2 and each of the little Pixar shorts befoe those movies you are sure to like Finding Nemo, PARENTS STRONGLY CAUTIONED DO NOT ATTEMPO TOY BRING YOUR TODLERS TO THIS MOVIE IR IS GONNA SCARE THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS OUT OF THEM 6+ IS OK NUTHIN BELOW SIX, I know form being in the same theater with almost the whole theater were toddlers and there parents. even if you have a baby HIRE A SITTER
Finding Nemo - Letting Go Slowly May 31, 2003 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Finding Nemo was a great movie! It starts out a little scary perhaps for the really little ones, but once it gets going, the personalities of each character each take over. The story of how fearful Nemo's father is of letting anything happen to him, prevents ANYthing happening to Nemo, so he rebels, and get's separated from his father. The lesson of letting go is loud and clear.
The Coolest Movie I have Ever Seen. May 31, 2003 139 out of 151 found this review helpful
YOU MUST SEE THIS MOVIE.There. Now that I've said that, I should tell you that this is NOT solely a childrens' movie, but will be enjoyed as much (if not more) by adults. The cleverness of Pixar will never cease to amaze me. Only they could take a concept like a full-length movie about fish and make it totally believable. This film succeeds n being very, very funny. Heck, I'm 16 and saw it in the theater with only my mother. The two of us were laughing hysterically throughout the entire thing! There's alot of sadness and emotion in this movie and some absolutely terrific voice acting--the voice cast is top-notch. There are some touching moments and subtle messages to be heard by all, not just kids. I look forward with anticipation to the DVD release of this wonderful movie. The suspense never lets up; encounters with jellyfish, a whale, and a deep-sea lanturn fish make every moment exciting. As we know, every Disney/Pixar film is associated with its own special "short." Well, this one is the best yet, and the short film sets you up for the great feelings you'll have while seeing "Finding Nemo." I won't give away the storyline, but it involves a cute snowman, a water globe, and some tropical souvenirs that completely ready one for the overwhelming tropical-ness of the feature film. One thing I can't get over is how true-to-life these characters are. The attention to finding a unique species for each fish is incredible and adds a whole new, educational, dimension to the movie. There are some memorable characters in "Finding Nemo." First and foremost is Marlin, the lovable clownfish who is an overprotective father to his adventurous son, Nemo. Then there's Dory, the regal blue tang with the memory problem. She provides much of the comic relief but is also an immensely "real" character. Bruce is a mako shark who wants to get rid of the typical image of sharks as mindless eating machines. Crush is a 150-year-old sea turtle with a cool-surfer-dude attitude. Nigel is a helpful pelican. The whole thing takes place in the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia. And then there are the aquarium fish, who invite Nemo into their 'club' when he gets scooped from the sea. He goes through the initiation ceremony at Mt. Wannahockaloogee, complete with tiki statues and all. The animation is awesome. Their group includes Peach, the lookout starfish; Deb, a delusional fish who thinks her reflection is her sister; a French shrimp, a puffer fish, a yellow tang, and a royal gramma. They are led by Gill, a moorish idol who longs to return to the ocean. This film is excellent; it deserves a sequel... Overall this is one film that nobody should miss--parents, kids, or otherwise. I hope this review has convinced you to go get yourself a ticket to "Finding Nemo."
Disappointing May 31, 2003 8 out of 25 found this review helpful
I took 4 kids who are five- to six-year olds to this movie today (opening day.) You've probably already read about the baracuda eating Nemo's mom and all his siblings in the first 15 minutes of the movie. I can't say that was as disturbing to the kids as it was to me - they were all confused as to what was going on and didn't get it. However, there is one shock after another in this film. From the sharks to the dentist performing root canal work, to the sadistic little girl that Nemo is to be given to, none of the kids in my group liked the film. I think Disney tried to hard to make an action-packed film and forgot that there can be action without the fear factor (think Toy Story 2) The two stars I gave it are for the graphics -- superior as usual, and Ellen DeGeneres' portrayl of Dorrie, the forgetful fish who helps Nemo's dad find him.
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