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Finding Nemo

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Finding Nemo 2 is Finding Dory

When Disney/Pixar’s sequel to Finding Nemo was announced, there was a lot of speculation on who was going to get lost this time. It seems, to borrow a joke from Jill, that Dory may have just kept swimming a bit too far this time. In actuality, the film, which will premiere on November 25th, 2015, seeks to answer the question of just how Dory wound up swimming alone in the Great Barrier Reef, and to reunite her with her family. We’re certain that Ellen DeGeneres is suitably excited.

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Things We Saw Today

Things We Saw Today: An Adorable Swedish Detective Agency

According to Jezebel’s translation, these young ladies are charging $2.50 for easy cases, $6.25 for medium, and $12.50 for hard, but they won’t work on their own birthdays. I’d say that’s a good deal.

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Things We Saw Today

Things We Saw Today: Joss Whedon’s Master Plan

Big damn Avengers. (Gutters via ScansDaily)

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I See What They Did There

Taking Nemo [Fake Trailer of the Day]

Man, that Taken sequel seems to have made some serious changes in the editing room since the last trailer. Plot seems familiar, though. Can’t quite put my fin on why.

(via The Daily What.)

Things We Saw Today

Things We Saw Today: There’s Going to Be A Sequel to Finding Nemo

Monster’s Inc prequel, the possibility of a Hocus Pocus sequel; we’ve already been struck by how hard the film industry has been working recently to hit twenty-s0methings in the nostalgia spot. Now we’re even more convinced. Why? Because they’re making a sequel to the 2003 Pixar sea-romp Finding Nemo. Director Andrew Stanton has already signed on.

But considering Nemo was *SPOILER ALERT* found at the end of the first film, we’re wondering how they’re gonna play this one. Is he gonna “find” himself emotionally as a teenager fish? Finding Emo? (via MTV)

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Power Grid

Protagidads: 7 Dads Who Get to Be The Hero

After thinking about how most of the parent figures in the things we watch and read and play are secondary characters, antagonists, or just plain missing, we wanted to feature parents who were none of those. We wanted to talk about parents who are protagonists.

Our seven Momtagonists are here, but this weekend is Fathers’ day in the US, so we’ll be covering seven Protagidads, all men who are either the main character of their story or, if it’s more of a team narrative, at least as important and vital as the other members of the core cast.

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Highly Successful Marketing Strategies

Disney Setting Up More Animated Classics For 3D Re-Releases

With the huge success of Walt Disney’s re-release of The Lion King in 3D, the company has decided to go for gold by converting several other classics. Beauty and the Beast, Pixar’s Finding Nemo and Monsters, Inc. and The Little Mermaid will be back in theaters in 3D in the next two years. Just imagine that giant splash coming towards you!

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Power Grid

10 Characters Whose Genders Were Swapped in Production

As you’re about to see, there are many reasons why a writer or director might want to change the gender of a character mid-production: a change in actor, a change in social mores, or simply a sudden good idea. To our mind, it almost always makes the character more interesting if you know that their particular personality was considered fine for any gender.

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