Found Nemo
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...a great movie. Saw it Monday night and reccommend it. Pixar's graphics get better with each movie. Ellen Degeneres does a great character.:-D Only a few of us stayed through the whole credits, waiting for the bloopers. There were none, but they did have some funny animations, and a guest appearance.;)
Awesome! I was going to search for reviews today. I've been waiting for this one for months. It looks hilarious. ...and the animation looks better than the matrix animation. ;P :~ *ducks behind monitor* BW "I always wanted to be somebody, but now I realize I should have been more specific." - Lily Tomlin
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Awesome! I was going to search for reviews today. I've been waiting for this one for months. It looks hilarious. ...and the animation looks better than the matrix animation. ;P :~ *ducks behind monitor* BW "I always wanted to be somebody, but now I realize I should have been more specific." - Lily Tomlin
:laugh: The "Dude" turtle is cool. (you've seen him in the previews). Even better is the audience's reaction to the movie. One part was really touching, and a girl went "Awwwww" and we all laughed.
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...a great movie. Saw it Monday night and reccommend it. Pixar's graphics get better with each movie. Ellen Degeneres does a great character.:-D Only a few of us stayed through the whole credits, waiting for the bloopers. There were none, but they did have some funny animations, and a guest appearance.;)
I meant to ask: This movie takes place in Sydney, Australia, and the surrounding area. Anyone from the area care to comment on the accuracy?
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I meant to ask: This movie takes place in Sydney, Australia, and the surrounding area. Anyone from the area care to comment on the accuracy?
Richard Jones wrote: Anyone from the area care to comment on the accuracy? Hard to say. Most of the fish portrayed in the movie are near extinction or are on the endangered species list, not to mention their habitat. Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
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...a great movie. Saw it Monday night and reccommend it. Pixar's graphics get better with each movie. Ellen Degeneres does a great character.:-D Only a few of us stayed through the whole credits, waiting for the bloopers. There were none, but they did have some funny animations, and a guest appearance.;)
I am planning to watch this weekend with my kids. :cool:_
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Awesome! I was going to search for reviews today. I've been waiting for this one for months. It looks hilarious. ...and the animation looks better than the matrix animation. ;P :~ *ducks behind monitor* BW "I always wanted to be somebody, but now I realize I should have been more specific." - Lily Tomlin
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...a great movie. Saw it Monday night and reccommend it. Pixar's graphics get better with each movie. Ellen Degeneres does a great character.:-D Only a few of us stayed through the whole credits, waiting for the bloopers. There were none, but they did have some funny animations, and a guest appearance.;)
I brought my family to it. My kids, aged 2 and 4, loved it, and my wife and I loved it too. We especially found the part where the fish try to talk to the whale very funny. Good stuff. Pixar can do no wrong.
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I brought my family to it. My kids, aged 2 and 4, loved it, and my wife and I loved it too. We especially found the part where the fish try to talk to the whale very funny. Good stuff. Pixar can do no wrong.
Pixar can do no wrong. ...except... John Lasseters introduction of Hayao Miyazaki on the Spirited Away (and other) DVDs are disgusting. He ruts all over the poor gentleman, and his work. ...but other than that...
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I brought my family to it. My kids, aged 2 and 4, loved it, and my wife and I loved it too. We especially found the part where the fish try to talk to the whale very funny. Good stuff. Pixar can do no wrong.
Have you seen the short with the unicycle? I think it's called Little Red or Big Red. One of Pixar's early works.
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Have you seen the short with the unicycle? I think it's called Little Red or Big Red. One of Pixar's early works.
I haven't seen that one... in our theater they showed Knick Knack prior to the feature film, which is also an early Pixar short. It's about a snowman trying to get out of his snowglobe. It has Bobby McFarin annoyingly beeping and booping in the background, you would know it if you saw it.
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Pixar can do no wrong. ...except... John Lasseters introduction of Hayao Miyazaki on the Spirited Away (and other) DVDs are disgusting. He ruts all over the poor gentleman, and his work. ...but other than that...
Hmmm.... how does he rut all over him? I haven't seen Spirited Away.
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I haven't seen that one... in our theater they showed Knick Knack prior to the feature film, which is also an early Pixar short. It's about a snowman trying to get out of his snowglobe. It has Bobby McFarin annoyingly beeping and booping in the background, you would know it if you saw it.
Yeah, I saw that one too. I think the simple ones are the best. I got the unicycle one from kazaa.