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Though he voiced the beleaguered clownfish father of “Finding Nemo” and the new “Finding Dory,” Albert Brooks says he prefers dry land: “I never liked going in the ocean,” he tells The ...
Kids watching Finding Dory weren't yet born when Nemo was released in the summer of 2003. ... Seriously—the rest of us in the theater will have to put up with the screaming.
Swimming alongside the rich humor, quirky characters and oceanic treats in “Finding Dory” is a more melancholy undertow than in the G-rated “Finding Nemo” (2003). This film is fine for ...
Dory (voiced by Ellen DeGeneres) in a scene from “Finding Dory.” (Pixar/Disney via Associated Press) From its first line — “Hi, my name is Dory, and I suffer from short-term memory loss ...
But Finding Dory doesn’t just give Dory a starring vehicle; it also explores what it’s like to experience life in 30-second increments, and doesn’t gloss over the incredible loneliness she ...
Just in time for “Finding Dory,” which opened June 17, Penn Cinema wanted a big fish tank filled with Dorys and Nemos. So the Lititz theater contacted That Fish Place. “We said, ‘That’s ...
Dory, one of the best known Pixar characters from "Finding Nemo" and "Finding Dory," can be found in coral reefs. Here's what kind of fish she is.
Here’s hoping that while millennials are fighting their way into the theater to see Finding Dory this weekend, past high energy and likely screaming elementary aged children, they can calmly ...
A theater full of parents and children at the Brenden Concord 14 took their seats to watch “Finding Dory” but were first shown a preview of R-rated “Sausage Party,” a Seth Rogen CGI comedy ...
“Everyone runs out and they’re happy, and they just come back — this is their home,” Dory says. “This home is from the 1930s, so I’m like, this has probably been in here for generations.
‘Finding Dory’ moviegoers complained after Seth Rogen’s R-rated ‘Sausage Party’ trailer accidentally played before the G-rated Disney-Pixar film at a California theater — details ...
Dory agrees. “We’re learning about electrical issues, holes in the wall, just random things we’re finding in the house. But the cool part is, we’re building a sense of community, finally ...