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Finding Dory
It seems that we may finally get the Finding Nemo sequel that none of us thought would come back. Quirky titles as finding Dory makes me wonder where Dory has gone and run off to.
Ellen will be coming back and of course doing the voice of Dory, quoted saying "I have waited for this day for a long, long, long, long, long time,” We will have the same director from Finding Nemo, a good thing in my opinion. Though some of cast may change and it will take place off the coast of California. You think they will slip Disneyland in there somewhere? http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...f755_blog.html |
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I heard that we'll get to meet Dory's family! (Funny, because I was JUST reading an article about this.) Plus, I LOVE Ellen, so I'm super excited for this movie!
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"Just keep swimming, just keep swimming..." |
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Seriously, shame on Pixar for relying on sequels and not coming with more original ideas.
Yeah I'm mainly mad about Cars 2 and Brave winning the Oscar for best animated movie when it was easily the most dumbed down for kids and deserved it the least. Shouldn't this be in the media forum? Last edited by Magmaster12; April 3, 2013 at 07:30:25 PM. |
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I loved Finding Nemo. For me, it is a true Pixar classic. To think it's getting revived with a sequel in two years? Wow. Although I do think the name sounds a little silly, I know I'm going to see this film.
(Now let's hope for a sequel to Monsters Inc.!) |
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Looks sorta neat I suppose, however I think I'm with Magmaster on this one, though. I'd personally prefer to see pixar tell new stories through their movies rather than cash in one sequels to already completed tales. I honestly think finding nemo ended on a good note and wrapped things up nicely... forcing another story out of the same setting feels a bit desperate and I don't like this sort of direction from pixar.
However, Brave was an attempt at a new tale and honestly I thought the movie was total ********. Perhaps Pixar's just losing it's touch... in more ways than one, unfortunately. |