items tagged with Finding Nemo
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2012-06-25 03:29:11
BRAVE
Like many of you, I’d imagine, I applaud Pixar for finally giving audiences a strong female protagonist in Brave, and would’ve looked forward to the movie itself more had the trailers not been so resoundingly blah. But what I’d forgotten was that several of the animation studio’s best outings – Finding Nemo, WALL•E, Toy Story 3 – were also promoted with weak previews, and so it’s a pleasure to say that this Scotland-based adventure is one of Pixar’s most involving and interesting achievements in years, partly because those generically jokey trailers give you almost no idea of what’s actually in store.
Read More About Scottish Rites, And Wrongs: "Brave," "Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World," And "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2008-07-02 08:34:22
WALL•E
Pixar's WALL•E is the best 100 minutes I've spent at the movies this year. It may wind up being the best 100 I'll have spent at the movies all year. (The first half seems perfect, and the second half seems merely to be Pixar working at full inspiration, which is the closest thing to perfect.) Prior to WALL•E, I found it impossible to decide whether Toy Story 2 or Finding Nemo or The Incredibles was my favorite of the studio's features. Now they're all fighting for second.
Read More About WOW•E: "WALL•E" And "Wanted"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2006-12-20 08:17:53
THE PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS and CHARLOTTE'S WEB
A few days ago, in preparation for my forthcoming year-end recap, I was perusing the list of movies I've caught in 2006, and among my favorite cineplex offerings, I noticed several rather surprising themes. Very few family-friendly works, and none that were animated, despite the release of what felt like a new one every other week. An unusual preponderance of sequels and remakes. And, oddly, almost no works that really got to me emotionally - very few that made me cry.
Read More About It’S Cryin’ Time: "The Pursuit Of Happyness" And "Charlotte's Web"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2006-06-07 05:39:30
THE BREAK-UP
There are a whole bunch of different movies circulating within the Vince Vaughn/Jennifer Aniston comedy The Break-Up, and every single one of them is more enjoyable than the one they're stuck in. Director Peyton Reed's film concerns the battle of wills that commences once Vaughn's Gary and Aniston's Brooke decide to split, but here are five of The Break-Up's subplots that, I'm guessing, would have made for far more entertaining feature-length viewing
Read More About "The Break-Up" Is Hard To View: Also, "The Living Sea"...
Written By: Mike Schulz
Section: Movies
Category: Reviews
2006-04-26 00:00:00
AMERICAN DREAMZ
American Dreamz is like a middling Saturday Night Live skit that never ends. In writer/director Paul Weitz’s conception, the president is a slow-witted dolt being puppeteered by his staff, the participants on an American Idol-type mega-hit are a combination of talentless sweeties and fame-hungry monsters, and the American public happily buys every piece of pop-fueled mediocrity placed before it, especially when it’s swathed in the sentimental, jingoistic guise of “patriotism.” Wherever did Weisz come up with such fresh objects of ridicule?
Read More About Idle "American": "American Dreamz," "The Wild," And "Scary Movie 4"...
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