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That trailer looks more like it's advertising a 30 minute TV special or something rather than a full film. It's a bit too long for the fact that it's not giving much away so, at the moment, it's making it look like it has very little plot..

 

I'm looking forward to the full trailer instead.

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defo got excited seeing that release date in the title

 

really hope this doesn't disappoint tho. kids step back I've been waiting 12 years for this

Somehow only just managed to see this trailer and omg the excitement is real.

 

The first film is one of my favourite movies ever and Disney do have a couple of fab sequels under their belt so the expectations are high.

 

Don't disappoint 6 yr old me Disney.

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Not really sure about the trailer, feels a lot like the original retreaded and it doesn't seem like there's gonna be a lot of fresh ideas in there :( I won't judge til I've seen it though, I trust Pixar with sequels (mainly).
Not really sure about the trailer, feels a lot like the original retreaded and it doesn't seem like there's gonna be a lot of fresh ideas in there :(

 

Have to agree with this :S Hope the full thing is better, would hate for the follow-up to one of my all time faves to be a disappointment.

  • 3 months later...
The trailer for this is really quite bad :( Seems like a complete re-hash of the original which is not what i'm here for. I am hoping it's just a case of a really bad trailer but the movie is fantastic regardless of it. Hmm I didn't laugh or get any feels at all from it but PLEASE DELIVER THE GOODS PIXAR...

I'm avoiding any more trailers due to that being my fear lmao! I get the feeling that this one will be aimed at a younger audience (similarly to 'The Good Dinosaur'), as opposed to one where both adults and children alike will enjoy it (like 'Inside Out').

 

Pixar really need to step up their game on their sequels that aren't 'Toy Story'! :(

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Reviews are in for this.

 

Basically, they're positive, but they say it's nowhere near as good as it's predecessor (which The Toy Story sequels both managed to be). A few reviews said it's not bad like Cars 2 but not excellent like Toy Story 3, instead it's on par with Monsters University in terms of Pixar sequels.

Empire Magazine's review is exciting!

 

"Pixar sequel-phobes be damned — this is a dazzling and technically impressive return to form that delivers a similar high to Finding Nemo without feeling like a retread."

 

4 Stars out of 5!

 

I'm intrigued! Please don't be as mediocre as 'Monsters University' was! <3

Certified FRESH at Rotten Tomatoes! 95%! That will almost certainly go down, but still a great start. I can see it levelling out at about 82%-86%!
'Finding Dory' makes US history with $136.2m bow!

 

That's the biggest domestic opening ever for an animated film; Dwayne Jonson and Kevin Hart's action comedy 'Central Intelligence' opens to a solid $34.5 million.

Good things come to those who wait — at least in the case of a forgetful blue fish named Dory.

 

Some 13 years after Finding Nemo first hit theaters, Pixar and Disney's sequel Finding Dory made a gigantic splash at the box office, landing the biggest domestic opening of all time for an animated title with $136.2 million from 4,305 theaters. It's also the only animated movie to crack the overall list of top 20 openings, ranking No. 18.

 

Finding Dory easily topped the box-office chart, while Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart's Central Intelligence did solid business in its opening, earning $34.5 million from 3,508 theaters to come in No. 2. Some rival studios have the action-comedy coming in higher, but Sunday's NBA Finals Game 7 could subdue moviegoing later on Father's Day.

 

Overseas, Finding Dory grossed $50 million as it rolled out in 32 percent of the marketplace for a global bow of $186.2 million, including a Pixar-best $17.5 million in China and $7.6 million in Australia.

 

The previous crown-holder for top animated domestic launch was DreamWorks Animation's Shrek the Third, which debuted to $121.6 million in 2007. Until now, Pixar's best was Toy Story 3 (2010) with $110.3 million.

 

Finding Dory — which garnered an A CinemaScore — is a needed boost for the summer box office, which has seen a number of sequels underperform. It also reminds of the power of families in driving mega openings, as well as underscoring the nostalgia for Nemo. While families made up the largest chunk of the audience (65 percent), adults turned out in force (26 percent), followed by teens (9 percent). Imax theaters, not generally a family destination, turned in $5 million domestically.

 

"In a funny way, the 13-year separation between the first and second movie was serendipitous," said Disney domestic distribution chief Dave Hollis. "It's part of what created a want-to-see, need-to-see movement. And it's the 17th consecutive Pixar film to receive some variation of an A CinemaScore."

 

Finding Dory's Friday haul of $55.2 million marked the largest single day ever for an animated film, eclipsing the record $47 million earned by Shrek the Third on its first Saturday. Finding Dory kicked things off by earning $9.2 million in Thursday-night previews, likewise a record for an animated pic, besting last year's Minions ($6.2 million).

 

Directed by Andrew Stanton and Angus MacLane, the follow-up sees Finding Nemo voice stars Ellen DeGeneres and Albert Brooks returning to voice the roles of Dory and Marlin, respectively. Newcomer Hayden Rolence voices the character of Nemo.

 

The tale centers on Dory's attempts to reunite with her parents, whom she lost years ago. Accompanied by Nemo and Marlin, Dory arrives at a marine institute, where she engages with new friends, including a white beluga whale named Destiny (Ty Burrell), a white shark (Kaitlin Olson) and a cranky octopus (Ed O'Neill).

 

SOURCE: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/box-...cebook_20160619

MONSTER OPENING! :o :o :o

I saw it with a few friends last night, and there were so many moments that I just couldn't count.

Lol at Nemo completely guilt-tripping his own father.

 

 

It's gonna take a lot to dethrone Deadpool (or at least meet The Conjuring 2) but this is up there with the best movies of the year.

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Solid. I'd say 3/5. Lots to love, Becky in particular. But some bits were a bit too silly like

Octopus driving

. It did pull on the heart strings a bit but it felt somewhat 'done' before, I didn't feel like it wow'd me.

 

My rank, best to worst, with this one included.

 

Spectular

Toy Story 3

Wall-E

Toy Story

Up

Finding Nemo

Toy Story 2

Inside Out

Very Strong

Monsters Inc.

The Incredibles

Great fun

Ratatouille

A Bug's Life

Finding Dory

Cars

Monsters University

Weak

The Good Dinosaur

Brave

Cars 2

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I went to see this twice. So good. I loved it more than finding nemo tbh. Dory >>>>>>>>>> Nemo.

 

And I always just DIE when I hear the whale language bits. SO funny.

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