FINDING NEMO, directed by Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich, follows Marlin (voiced by Albert Brooks), an overprotective clown fish father, as he desperately searches the sea for his missing son, Nemo (Alexander Gould). Marlin's journey leads him beyond the Great Barrier Reef into deeper and darker waters, where he meets Dory (.. Read more
| Starring | Albert Brooks, Alexander Gould, Ellen DeGeneres, Willem Dafoe |
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| Director | Andrew Stanton, Lee Unkrich |
| Genres | Animated, Children, Comedy, Family |
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Animation company Pixar has reported that profits more than tripled at the firm during the first quarter of 2004, largely as a result of the runaway success of underwater adventure Finding Nemo. The computer-animated story of a clownfish father's search for his missing son took more than $800 million at the box office. Pixar's net income for the first three months of the year was $26.7 million (£15 million), up from $8.2 million during the same period last year. San Francisco-based Pixar... Read more
A nine-minute clip of a new animated movie from Pixar can now be watched online and gives a sneak preview of what fans can expect when the film opens in October. Ratatouille follows the story of a young rat called Remy who longs to become a professional chef and must overcome a number of hurdles to do so. The film is directed by Brad Bird, who previously worked on The Simpsons and both wrote and directed 2004's The Incredibles, a hilarious animated movie about a family with superpowers.... Read more
We sat down with the creators of what is already one of our films of the year, the charming and highly original animation; WALL-E. Director Andrew Stanton and producer Jim Morris explain how the seed of the idea blossomed into fruition, the voice of the ships computer, Sigourney Weaver, tells of her delight at high-jacking the film at the last minute whilst Ben Bertt, the legendary sound designer, explains just how he got a pile of tin to sound like a baby calf… LOVEFiLM: Andrew, as the... Read more
It should be the highlight of any distinguished actor's career, starring alongside the dog-eared teddy and yellow mini of the hapless Mr Bean. Which is obviously why respected thespians Willem Dafoe (Platoon, Spiderman, American Psycho), Jean Rochefort (Barracuda, Never Ever, Pret A Porter) and Emma de Caunes, daughter of Eurotrash's Antoine de Caunes, have signed up for Bean II. Mr Bean is one of British television's most durable and well exported imbeciles but there is no doubting that the... Read more