Originally Posted By dagobert Disney released the first trailer for Pixar's Finding Nemo sequel. <a target="blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JNLwlcPBPI&feature=youtu.be">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...youtu.be</a>
Originally Posted By FerretAfros It looks interesting, but it also seems like it could be really frustrating to keep relying on a forgetful character to remember things. Dory was great as a secondary character, so it will be interesting to see how she does in a lead role; so far, I'm not convinced she'll have the depth for it, but I think it's an interesting possibility
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan >>I'm not convinced she'll have the depth for it<< I see what ya did there. ; )
Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA I sometimes feel like these types of movies would make great installments on 'The Wonderful World of Disney.' Instead of a theatrical release.
Originally Posted By dagobert I'm also not so excited about the movie, because it's another sequel. Dory was fun in the first one, but as you already mentioned, she was only a secondary character. However I have faith that they can do something good with her. I think she has the potential for leading the movie, because she somehow stole the show already in Nemo. At least she did in the German version, because a famous German comedian gave Dory her voice. Hopefully she will return for Dory.
Originally Posted By mawnck Observation: The "lost" titular character in the first movie didn't get all that much screen time. I'm guessing Dory won't either, regardless of what's in the trailer. At least that's what I'm hoping, because I'm good for about two "look how forgetful she is" jokes in a row before I start wishing they'd move on to something else. I did a lot of wishing in that trailer. >a famous German comedian gave Dory her voice. Anke Angelke is Goddess. (Says the American Eurovision fan.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PO_LRC7Kml4 (None of the Americans who click on that are going to get a bit of it.)
Originally Posted By dagobert Yeah she is indeed pretty good. I'm sure she will return. By the way, did you see this year's Eurovision Song Contest?
Originally Posted By mawnck Of course I did. And I called the winner right after his first appearance at Melodifestivalen, he says smugly.
Originally Posted By dagobert >>>Of course I did. And I called the winner right after his first appearance at Melodifestivalen, he says smugly.<<< He deserved to win, but in my opinion this year's songcontest wasn't so good as the one a year earlier.
Originally Posted By dagobert I love this video. It's not about Finding Dory, but it's about Pixar. <a target="blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48ScrzkUwCc">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...crzkUwCc</a>
Originally Posted By dagobert And here's a new trailer. <a target="blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oddWuCHBmzA&feature=youtu.be">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...youtu.be</a> I know I'm going to see it, because I really liked the first one, but I hope the movie will not disappoint, like Cars 2.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros I don't think anything can disappoint quite like Cars 2. That movie was so terrible. This one looks like it should be decent, even though I'm not overly excited for it
Originally Posted By FerretAfros There was a 3D preview for Finding Dory before Zootopia. While the 3D in Zootopia was good (though completely overpriced at my theater, $19 for an afternoon show?!), it didn't look like anything special for Dory. Even though the water environments obviously have a lot of potential to look neat in 3D, the characters are all pretty simple designs without any real texture. It seems like a movie that doesn't really get any new value from 3D
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Right!?! I was trying to decide between seeing Zootopia (in 3D for $19) and Eddie the Eagle (in 2D for $13). Even though it was more expensive, I picked Zootopia since it was a little later and I could get lunch first; if I had done the earlier cheaper show, I would have been at the theater's mercy for food and I didn't want to get screwed over by them twice in one day
Originally Posted By ecdc Reason #17 3D sucks. Seriously, if people enjoy it and want to pay for it, good on 'em. Me, I avoid 3D showings like the plague. When someone says "You wanna go see this 3D movie?" what I hear is "Hey, do you want to pay a lot of extra money to wear filthy glasses over your actual glasses to watch a dimly lit, washed out movie and end up with a raging headache?"
Originally Posted By Mickeymouseclub The price for Zootopia made me think about the first showing of the day at 9:45 for slightly cheaper seats but popcorn for breakfast?
Originally Posted By Dabob2 The last movie I saw in 3D was Up. Some of the scenery and vertigo effects when flying were effective. And still it muted out the colors and left me wishing I'd chosen 2D instead.
Originally Posted By CuriousConstance ""Hey, do you want to pay a lot of extra money to wear filthy glasses over your actual glasses to watch a dimly lit, washed out movie and end up with a raging headache?"" I keep saying this same thing to my husband (except I don't wear glasses and I still hate it) and he thinks I'm not observant enough to appreciate the 3D.