Dory: Hey, what's wrong?Marlin: What's wrong? While they're busy doing their little impressions, I'm miles from home with a fish that can't even remember her name.Dory: Boy, I bet that's frustrating.Marlin: Meanwhile, my son is out there....
Bruce: [The] Name’s Bruce. [offers fin, Marlin backs up] It’s all right. I understand. [turns away] Why trust a shark, right? [he quickly returns and snaps at Marlin and Dory, then laughs] Bruce: So, what’s a couple of bites like you doing out so late? Marlin: Nothing, ...
Finding Nemo is just an average animation movie. Unlike its predecessors, it's aimed only at kids; the plot is very thin. I watched this just a day after Miyazaki's Spirited Away, and Finding Nemo pales by comparison. I find this movie particularily overrated and I would still recommend ...
Nigel is an outgoing pelican whose friends with the Tank Gang and forms a close bond with Nemo following his capture and entrapment. The bird is voiced by Geoffrey Rush, who famously provided severalgreat quotes as Barbossa inPirates of the Caribbean. He's also played roles such as Lionel Lo...
Name Known for Albert Brooks Marlin (voice) Drive (I) (2011) Ellen DeGeneres Dory (voice) The Ellen DeGeneres Show (2003) Alexander Gould Nemo (voice) Weeds (2005) Willem Dafoe Gill (voice) Spider-Man (2002) Brad Garrett Bloat (voice) Everybody Loves Raymond (1996) Alli...
Since “Nemo,” they’ve gone in a different direction, starting with their next film (Brad Bird’s incomparable “The Incredibles”), but have continued to show us amazing sights at the service of emotional stories. With “Nemo,” the main theme of the story is Marlin’s change from ...
Factual error: After Nigel returns Marlin and Dory to the ocean it is raining and the sky is nearly solid with gray clouds. As Marlin and Dory speak bright sunlight is streaming down through the water all around them, illuminating the ocean floor. Even if the water is extremely shallow ...
Finding Nemo is a 2003 American computer-animated comedy-drama adventure film written and directed by Andrew Stanton, released by Walt Disney Pictures on May 30, 2003, and the fifth film produced by Pixar Animation Studios. It tells the story of an over-
Nemo's name is a reference to the fictional Captain Nemo of "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea." Ditzy Dory has never read the book, apparently, as she forgetfully refers to Nemo as Fabio, Elmo, Bingo, Chico, and Harpo. The way Nemo sounds tells a lot about his character. "One of my...
Dory remembers that she can read and, reading the address on the mask, they discover that Nemo has been taken to Sydney, Australia. Dory surprises herself by being able to remember the name and address written on it. A passing school of fish gives them directions to get there via the ...