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Ugh. C'mon guys. Sean Daly can be reached at sdalytampabay.com. Follow seandalypoplife on Twitter. If you go Disney's Art of Animation is at 1850 Century Drive, Lake Buena Vista. The Finding Nemo suites officially open on May 31. Rates start at $248 a... Full Article at TampaBay.com | St. Petersburg Times
Even so, Pixar delivers. On September 14 this year, the studio will re-release its classic underwater tale “Finding Nemo” after it's been converted to 3D. The new cut of the trailer doesn't bring new footage (don't expect the film to do so either) but... Full Article at Softpedia
In this image released by Disney Parks, actor Brad Garrett poses at the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage attraction at Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif. , on Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011. Garrett provided the voice for the character Bloat in both the 2003 Disney... View Photo »
They wouldn’t let us turn on the TV except for watching ‘Finding Nemo’ on video. I remember that.
Finding Nemo is truly one of my favorite Pixar films and I am really looking forward to seeing it again in theaters. Much like Disney did with The Lion King and Beauty and the Beast, I fully expect the 3D adaption of Nemo to be excellent. Animated films... Full Article at Pink Is The New Blog
This trailer reminds me what made us fall in love with Finding Nemo the first time around. Being able to watch the stars come to life in 3D makes me very eager to watch it again! I can’t wait until the Fall when it’s out, but for now take a look at the... Full Article at Parent Palace
A brief teaser for Finding Nemo 3D hit at the beginning of the year, but now the full-length trailer for the fall return of Marlin and Dory on a cross-ocean journey to find the former's lost clownfish son Nemo has hit, and it brings back all sorts of... Full Article at Animation World Network
I call it the Finding Nemo phenomenon ... The characters Crush and Squirt -- people got really enthused about marine turtle research after Finding Nemo, because they were really popular characters with the movie.
Disney’s success last year with the 3D reissue of The Lion King led the studio to plan much more of the same. Beauty and the Beast hit theaters back in January, and Monsters, Inc. and The Little Mermaid are scheduled to get the treatment next year. ... Full Article at Slash Film
The movie follows a clown fish named Marlin (Albert Brooks) who loses his son Nemo (Alexander Gould) and must search the ocean and overcome its many obstacles in his desperate attempt to find his only child. With only a fish with short-term memory loss... Full Article at Geeks of Doom
"This is a very different view of death than the American one," said Unkrich. "It's not spooky. It's celebratory." Unkrich's project wouldn't be the first time Pixar has delved into the subject of mortality -- the killing of Nemo's mom sets the story... Full Article at Los Angeles Times
Finding Nemo is a 2003 computer-animated American family film. It was written by Andrew Stanton, directed by Stanton and Lee Unkrich and produced by Pixar Animation Studios and Walt Disney Pictures. It tells the story of the clownfish Marlin (Albert Brooks) and his search for his son Nemo (Alexander Gould) with a regal tang called Dory (Ellen... Full Article At Wikipedia.org
They wouldn’t let us turn on the TV except for watching ‘Finding Nemo’ on video. I remember that.
I call it the Finding Nemo phenomenon ... The characters Crush and Squirt -- people got really enthused about marine turtle research after Finding Nemo, because they were really popular characters with the movie.
I call it the Finding Nemo phenomenon ... The characters Crush and Squirt -- people got really enthused about marine turtle research after Finding Nemo, because they were really popular characters with the movie.
What if the cataclysmic asteroid that forever changed life on Earth actually missed the planet completely and giant dinosaurs never became extinct? This hilarious, heartfelt and original tale is directed by Bob Peterson (co-director/writer, Up; writer, Finding Nemo) and produced by John Walker (The Incr...
We're not sure if it's Disney, but 'Finding Nemo'
You know that little turtle on ‘Finding Nemo?’ ... Squirt or whatever it is. Yeah, that’s where it came from. (Fellow receiver) Stedman Bailey came up with it and it just stuck. It doesn’t bother me.
Finding Nemo. When you look up you can see all different colors instead of one color and it can make them feel better and happy
What makes the film risky is not so much its century-old source material or its relatively unknown cast or even the fact that it represents the first live-action film from director Andrew Stanton, who previously helmed 'Finding Nemo' and 'Wall-E,' ... Rather, the danger comes from the movie's gargantuan...
All the death in this version happens toward the end of the play and each one is dealt with differently; Regan’s is suggested, Goneril’s death is grotesquely cartoon-like; the King and Cordelia’s death is unseen, and we deal with it through the eyes of Norris, the Fool ... In children’s films the death ...
Oh my god, this is the director of WALL-E, Finding Nemo.
There was negative press before 'Finding Nemo.' There was negative press before 'Toy Story.'
Finding Nemo in 3D is coming out, so I think I'd want to see Nemo
The good news is that Andrew Stanton, one of the cornerstones of Pixar and the director of both 'Finding Nemo' and 'WALL-E,' has made a nimble jump to live-action, and much of his movie is imbued with a wild, thrilling pulp energy and a genuine sense of wonder. It is a charming science-fiction adventure...
I had the idea for Seefood even before Finding Nemo was made
I trust Andrew a lot. I know him from working on ‘Finding Nemo’ and I know that he’s quite rigorous and quite detailed. He was very insistent that he wanted scenes played out for the human characters, and also to always have the scenes fully realized. So, I’m in all of the scenes with Taylor Kitsch, who...
We've learnt a lot of life lessons through watching television ... My son's favourite film when he was younger was Finding Nemo, where the mother fish dies in the opening scene. It gave us the chance to naturally discuss a sensitive subject, and because of that, he's not scared of death.
RT @hoebot_: It is every ones dream to have a fish tank filled with all the fish from Finding Nemo
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