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Finding Nemo

Finding Nemo

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: We Found More Than Nemo
Review: Finding Nemo is a breath of fresh air, in a summer (2003) of dissapointing movies, and less than perfect sequels. Nemo is another masterpiece from Disney and Pixar. Although not as good as "Toy Story", Nemo is still easily the best picture of the year so far. Entertaining on all levels, as well as fun for the whole family.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Boring Movie
Review: People say this movie was good well in my case I thought is ... It was hardly funny at all! I will admit the way the film looks is awesome, with the many vibraint colors but that cannot coverup the bland and boring story line of this movie. I thought this movie was going to be really funny and good. I am sad that pixar produced this movie because i really enjoyed Monster's INC. I thought that was a great movie. I hope that you do not waste your money or time on this stupid unfunny film... IT IS HORRIBLE!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Don't miss "Nemo"
Review: A fabulous film. Fantastic work by the cast. That blue tang IS Ellen Degeneres--it even begins to look like her. If Degeneres were a fish, she'd be a goofy, scatterbrained tang.

The film is hilarious. Not quite as funny as "Monsters, Inc.," but it's still darn funny.

Don't miss "Finding Nemo." Your age is irrelevant.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Movie
Review: Truth -This is the best movie
Dare- I dare you to see it. Finding Nemo is the best movie ever and it is filled with comedy and adventure I loved it.!!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Do you speak whale?
Review: It doesn't matter, actually, because the makers of "Finding Nemo" have brought the ocean to the audience. This is one of the most enjoyable films I've ever seen (and I'm very selective).

The story is your basic adventure tale: one person (or fish, in this delightfully anthropomorphic tale) loses someone very dear to his heart, and sets off to get him back, encountering various obstacles and helpful creatures along the way.

The brilliance of "Finding Nemo" is not in its plot (though it's a charming one) but in the delivery. It's a film that young children can enjoy, but that adults will not find intolerably asinine. There are touches of subtle humour everywhere: the H2O-intolerant seahorse; a support group for sharks ("Fish are friends, not food!"); the starfish from ebay; a fish with a short-term-memory but a big heart; a group of surfer-dude turtles; and a paranoid but utterly loveable dad. Every time one watches this film something new jumps out at one. I found myself laughing harder than I've laughed in a film for years.

And the visuals. Oh, the visuals. Pixar has once again outdone itself in creating an underwater world that is totally believable and at the same time slightly fantastic. The edges and far background of the screen are slightly hazy and seem to fade right into the sides of the theatre, giving an idea of the vast expanse of the ocean. The water, too, is often murky, which proves very handy for having sea creatures loom unexpectedly. I was transfixed for the whole film.

The father-son relationship of Marlin and Nemo is extraordinary: unlike so many films of today, dad Marlin is respectable and likeable even though he's paranoid (for good reasons - it's dangerous out there!), and Nemo is a reasonably well-behaved son who just wants to have fun. Dory, the loveable but rather forgetful Blue Tang, is a riot ("No, it's true. I forget things almost instantly. It runs in my family. Well, I mean, at least I think it does").

The rest of the very colourful cast of characters are just as enjoyable: Bruce the Shark and his mates in the "Fish are Friends, not Food" support-group had me laughing till my sides ached. Crush the Surfer Sea-Turtle is hilarious (just the idea of a 150-year-old turtle talking like a kid in his twenties is funny) and Geoffrey Rush as Nigel the Seagull was an inspired choice of casting.

This is a wonderful, feel-good film, combining the elements of fantasy, fun, a hint of danger, a heartwarming story and hilarious dialogue in a lovely mix of satire and a plain good time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: unlike any other
Review: I am 16 years old and I enjoyed this movie just as much as any 6 year old, if not more. Finding Nemo is without a doubt my favorite movie of all time, and i would recommend it to anyone and everyone...all ages can benefit from this movie. It was exceptionally casted and directed, and will accordingly be one of the best movies of the time. My favorite part of the movie was Dory, and her quote about "escape"....you'll have to watch it to see what it was!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful Odyssey - Finding Nemo
Review: I find it utterly amazing, that the Hollywood that creates hundreds of flops and mediocre films every year, with only an occasional highlight in between, manages to consistently produce remarkable, fun and exciting animation films. 'Toy Story', 'Monsters, Inc.', 'Aladdin', 'Shreck' - it seems like every year, we get almost uniformly great animation movies. I guess the old saying that writing for children is like writing for adults, but better, is true - now if only Hollywood could produce some non-animation movies as good as these.

The beginning of 'Finding Nemo' is easily its weakest part, with a tragedy that leaves Marlin (Albert Brooks) alone with just one child. That Child grows up to be Nemo (Alexander Gould), who rebels his father's overprotection, and gets 'fished' and put into a water tank in a Sydney's denist office.

From there on, the movie is pure delight, with Marlin going to rescue Nemo, and meeting a wide array of fantastic, funny and fascinating ( and occasionally dangerous) creatures, among them surfer turtles, vegetarian sharks, vicious seagulls, and particularly Dory, the amnesiac fish, portrayed superbly by Ellen DeGeneres.

Degeneres deserves a paragraph of her own, for her character is not only the flat out funniest in the movie, but probably the best seen in an animation picture, with the exception of Robin Williams's delightful genie in Aladdin. There is a cool gimmick of 'short term memory' loss, that makes for literally dozens of jokes, but there is so much more - including a scene in which Dory tries to speak Whale-ish - that is just to die for.

In the meanwhile, Nemo is in an aquarium in the dentist's office, which he must escape before being given to Darla, the Dentist's niece who inevitably causes the death of all fish she's given. Although the cast of fishes is the Dentist's ball are not as memorable as the ones in the ocean (mostly for the lack of screen time), the scenes are every bit as good, because of the sharp writing and the solid rock performance of Willem Dafoe as the elderly, wise, cynical and yet compassionate Gill.

'Finding Nemo' is one of the best films I've seen in cinema lately. It is hilarious, but manages to be touching, and when the inevitable happy end arrives, you're left with a big smile on your face that will last for a long, long while.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: HELP FIND NEMO
Review: nemo is a liitle boy who thinks he can do every thing. him and
his freinds find a boat and nemo got caught by a scubadiver he
ends up in this fish tank with a fish named gill! gill wants to
escape he pushs nemo to fast and almost got him killed!bloat is
a fish who always blows up! marlin is nemos father who is verey
afraid of the ocean. and always trys to keep nemo safe but he
doesnt listen. then he runs into dory. dory has short memory loss and forgets every thing. bruce isnt a mean shark he only
goes out of control one time and is barley in the movie!
GO SEE FINDINGNEMO!! NOW IN THEATERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOW!!!
Review: This movie is one of the best. If I could I'd give it 100 Stars!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good movie, but fish are still fish
Review: Now don't think that the title of this rview means I,m gonna say it's bad (4/5 isn't a bad movie for me), it was actually better than I thought (too bad I didn't think this would be the best movie ever, lol). Anyways, I'm just saying (or typing, in this case) that it isn't the best movie of the summer (there is still Pirates..., X2, and Hulk), and even thought it's the highest grosing (forgive me if I spelt that wrong) movie of the summer (Lord of the Rings 3 hasn't came out yet), it still doesn't mean it's the best movie ever. Anyways, a good movie.


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