everlasting film
By kie_kie67
@kie_kie67 (21)
Indonesia
December 4, 2006 4:31am CST
Finding Nemo is a entertaining and educating as well. It works for not only kids but also adults. I've never felt bored to watch this movie though I've watched it five times.
6 responses
@cio_1812 (197)
• Romania
4 Dec 06
yes, i totaly agree, finding nemo is not borring at all. it was the first 3 dimentional animation movie that i've watched and i liked it so much that i had to wach it over and over again from time to time. i really liked when the fishy that keeps after nemos dad started to speak waleish, that was just too funny.
@katcarneo (1433)
• Philippines
14 Dec 06
oh speaking of 3-dimensional movies finding nemo was like a breakthrough because of the amazing way the creators were able to recreate the underwater scenario.it really loos amazing the way the water in the movie looks like. my then-boyfriend was a graphic artist and he was like "wow, how'd they do that?"
@re08dz (1941)
• Australia
15 Dec 06
LOL just you mentioning Dori speaking whaleish has me chuckling. I watched it for the first time with my kids and will admit that everytime they put it on I seem to find some reason to be in the room. But then I like a lot of those movies that in theory are kids movies but they often have another level added to them that goes over the younger persons head but is generally amusing to an older person.
@anandsaab (590)
• India
15 Dec 06
yea man..its one of the coolest films in the movie history...
You dont get bored on seeing that..It violates all the theories of economics...
Finding Nemo is an Academy Award-winning computer-animated film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released to theaters by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution. It was released in the United States/Canada on May 30, 2003, in Australia on August 28, 2003, and in the UK on October 10, 2003. The movie is the fifth Disney/Pixar feature film and the first to be released during the summer season.
The movie was released on a two-disc DVD on November 4, 2003 in the United States and Canada, and in Australia on January 16, 2004. It went on to become the best selling DVD of all time at 28 million copies sold.[1]
@braveheartpt (3037)
• Portugal
4 Dec 06
Only 5 times? I watched Finding Nemo maybe a hundred times, my son loves that movie, for me it´s more for kids, not much for us.
@laptopchick (565)
• Philippines
14 Dec 06
yup, finding nemo is a nice film... cute and funny... hehe
@katcarneo (1433)
• Philippines
14 Dec 06
i was in college when finding nemo came out so most of the people in school didn't want to watch that because it was like, "uncool" to be watching cartoons. but i still did and soon the few people who had watched it started talking about FN and laughing so hard so in a matter of weeks everybody else has seen it. i really love these animated, feel good movies and they're really very funny. and the good thing about finding nemo is that t's got load of moral lessons children and adult alike can learn from.