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Finding Nemo

Finding Nemo
Directors: Andrew Stanton, Lee Unkrich
Actors: Andrew Stanton, Willem Dafoe, Ellen Degeneres, Brad Garrett, Bill Hunter
Studio: Walt Disney Video
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 668 reviews
Sales Rank: 424

Format: Collector's Edition, Full Screen, Ntsc, Subtitled, Widescreen
Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: 03007800
ISBN: 078884508X
UPC: 786936215595
EAN: 9780788845086
ASIN: B00005JM02

Theatrical Release Date: May 30, 2003
Release Date: November 4, 2003
Availability: Usually ships within 1 - 2 business days
Shipping: International shipping available
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Editorial Reviews:

Additional Features
It's not that the folks at Pixar are geniuses when it comes to DVDs... well, come to think of it, their fifth DVD set shows these folks are wizards. It's not just that the two discs are packed with watchable extras that hardly reiterate the same information; it's how they are handled--funny, inventive, with a light touch--unlike many PR-driven discs. A good place to start is the filmmakers' jolly commentary track, which branches off into 31 minutes of behind-the-scene stuff, deleted scenes, and curious anecdotes (they can also be watched separately). Pixar's first making-of documentary is a most concise and interesting 25-minute examination that also sheds light on how the company works. With a digital-to-digital transfer, the film looks great and is available in widescreen or reformatted to full screen. The "Family Fun" disc includes another Pixar made-for-the-DVD gem, the 7-minute "Exploring the Reef" with Jean-Michel Cousteau (Jacques's son) being upstaged by Dori and Marlin; it's a hoot and teaches a fact or two you will remember about reefs. Both discs feature lovely menus that can be turned into virtual aquariums for your TV (by removing the text) featuring the knockout colors of the film's settings. Watch long enough for some shenanigans from the film's characters and vocal talent. Genius, pure genius. --Doug Thomas

AMAZON.CA
Déjà responsable des excellents Toy Story, A Bug's Life et Monsters, Inc. , les studios d'animation Pixar récidivent avec Trouver Nemo, fable aquatique animée avec talent par Andrew Stanton.

Après le décès de sa compagne, Marlin le poisson clown a bien du mal à laisser leur rejeton Nemo accéder à l'indépendance. Convaincu par les supplications du petit, il le laisse pourtant aller à l'école. Mais Nemo se fait bien vite capturer par un plongeur et atterrit dans l'aquarium d'un dentiste. Pendant qu'il fomente des plans d'évasion avec ses camarades sous verre, Marlin, lui, va parcourir les fonds marins pour retrouver son fils, en compagnie de Dory, une dame poisson bleue, souffrant d'amnésie instantanée.

Prouvant encore une fois leur maîtrise technique, les studios Pixar offrent avec Trouver Nemo un conte en forme de quête à la structure classique mais dont l'efficacité n'est plus à démontrer. Et même s'il lui manque la jolie ironie qui caractérisait Monsters, Inc., le film reste tout de même un divertissement d'assez haute qualité, aussi drôle (grâce à Dory ou aux avides mouettes, notamment) qu'émouvant. En outre, le double DVD contient toutes sortes de bonus, comme le court métrage animé Bibelot, des jeux de charade, un making-of et un documentaire de Jean-Michel Cousteau, qui suffiront à réussir complètement cette plongée dans l'océan. - Helen Faradji.


Customer Reviews:   Read 663 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Love it!   July 16, 2007
C, K & A (Vancouver, BC Canada)
My daughter and I enjoy watching this movie over and over. Everytime we see it I find something new, that I didn't notice before. The oceanography and marine biology are wonderfully accurate to real life. The movie has inspired us to visit the aquarium and research interesting sea life (like the flapjack octopus and clownfish). The story is funny, sweet, engaging and enjoyable for the whole family.


4 out of 5 stars Not the funniest of all PIXAR movies.   July 8, 2007
Pro-reviewer
That is true, it didn't hold as many jokes as earlier and later Disney PIXAR movies did. But, it still is a good movie.
Of course I can't really blame them- it takes a lot of time coming up with good jokes. And as long as the production took already, PIXAR really didn'thave much time to get good jokes.

But it is worth buying.



5 out of 5 stars One of the Best...   December 30, 2006
PluckyDog (Alberta, Canada)
All in all, I still think that this is one of the BEST Disney movies ever made. As for computer animation... it is the best ever! I don't know how anyone can watch this and not like it. The details/colour are vibrantly beautiful. The story is cute, uplifting, and funny. This film is geared toward children and adults alike.
The best part of this movie (other than the animation)? I think that if Ellen Degeneres wasn't in it, it wouldn't have been near as enjoyable. If you haven't bought this movie yet - what are you waiting for?!

Simply awesome!



1 out of 5 stars It should be called EATING NEMO.   July 20, 2004
0 out of 15 found this review helpful

If I sit through Finding Nemo ever again, I swear I will shoot myself.
It is probably the worst movie I've ever seen, with jokes that lead nowhere.
Althought the animation was pretty good, a cutsie aspect was terrible and pretty unbelievable.
Monsters Inc was better for the kids and adluts.
Im sick and tired of people saying that Finding Nemo is the best Disney....ARE THEY FORGETTING THE LION KING and other classic such as Beauty and The Beast, Aladdin and Sleeping Beauty.



5 out of 5 stars This movie so totally rocks!   July 18, 2004
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

From the very begining, as every Disney Pixar movie does, Finding Nemo touches your heart. This is a very heart warming wonderful tale of a clown fish boy and his father, who go through two quite magnificent journeys. Along the way they run into some wonderful fun loving characters, who you can really relate to in your own life. This movie is great for the whole family and has something for everyone adventure, action, and plenty of comedy. It has a great all star cast. Finding Nemo will keep you glued to the screen unto the very end. Thank you to Disney and Pixar for another well put together masterpiece!