This morning we got up and went to the disney story - they are having a 50% off sale starting today. So we bought several gifts for several kids, and spent just over $50, and with that we got two free tickets to go see Finding Nemo. So we went to the first show at noon, thinking that some of the preschool set may not be mobilized yet, and it was a good call. The theatre was only about 1/3 - 1/2 full.
The movie was good. I'm not sure if it has some of the wow that the previous movies had. I saw that scoop wasn't sure if he could tell one fish from another, well, that's not a problem at all. They are very much characters with their own personalities. I tended to like all of them, maybe some of them didn't make a lot of sense, but they were all OK. Ellen did a good job, especially speaking whale. I thought the memory thing was going to be lame but it didn't bug me. I thought the turtle from the preview would bug me but it didn't. I think this is a good one for fathers and sons, maybe more than moms. The one bad review that I saw on rotten tomatoes the guy was basically saying that it wasn't as good as toy story, and that, unlike other pixar movies, he always thought that this was a kids movie and not a grown up movie. I disagree with him on that one. I think maybe he isn't a grown up enough to recognize the grown up side of it yet. There certainly is one. I almost misted up a couple of times from the whole father-son thing. The story is pretty straight forward, there is some action though and it is fun. It seemed to go quick and didn't drag for me. There really isn't a villain. It has the Pixar heart to it.
There are a couple of intense scenes that may be a lot for little kids, but all the kids in the theatre seemed fine with those.
It is pretty darn great looking under the sea. I caught a couple of almost inside jokes, I guess, but I'll have to go again in a few weeks because I didn't see the pixar ball. I did see Mike Wazowski. There was a little nod to 20Klots.
The short Knick Knack showed first, I think they reduced the plastic girls' chests. It is a good one. When it was over, the little girl in front of me said out loud with a little bewildered disgust "That's IT!?" which got a chuckle from me.
Remember it is Pixar, stay until the end.
DR