I still can't get over the seagulls ...

@penny64 (1106)
Australia
April 24, 2008 9:10am CST
I think that the seagulls were THE funniest part of Finding Nemo, because they seriously sound so exactly like a bunch of Aussie guys talking to each other. I've heard it many times ... "Mate, MATE, mate!" Too funny! What made you really laugh in this movie?
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@jer31558 (3683)
• United States
25 Apr 08
I didnt see the movie, but I can picture it as you describe it and it does sound funny.
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@penny64 (1106)
• Australia
25 Apr 08
I only saw it myself recently, because I bought if for my daughter for Christmas. It is worth seeing - there are a lot of jokes for adults as well as for the kids. Then again, I wouldn't want to put you off your fishing ;D
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@jer31558 (3683)
• United States
25 Apr 08
Well, I could borrow a portable dvd player, that way I could watch the movie and still fish. LOL
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@penny64 (1106)
• Australia
26 Apr 08
You might not WANT to fish after you've seen the movie. It kind of looks at things from a fishy point of view ... if you get my drift.
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• United States
24 Apr 08
I laughed when Dorie talked to the whale! But as to the seagulls, I thought they sounded more like a two year old, "Mine, mine"
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@penny64 (1106)
• Australia
24 Apr 08
Yes, that was very funny too. So unexpected! Umm, some Aussie blokes do sound like two year olds ... ;D Believe me, if you ever get to hear a group of Aussie guys talking in a pub, you'll know what I mean about the seagulls ... lol!
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@cjgrooms (4456)
• United States
18 May 08
I have never seen this movie. But i did use to watch a show called "Mcleods Daughters" (i believe was the name of it) because of their accent, i could listen to it all day. Unfortunantly it stopped showing here!
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@penny64 (1106)
• Australia
19 May 08
Yes, I do know the show but haven't actually watched it. I've heard that it's very good, and that it's popular here and around the world. I love listening to different accents too.
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