Rated G
100 minutes
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Finding Nemo (2003)
September 19, 2003 at 7:00 and 10:00pm in 26-100 and
September 21, 2003 at 4:00 and 7:00pm in 26-100.
BREAKING NEWS: LSC will not be featuring captioning in Friday's showings of "Finding Nemo." The Sunday shows should still feature captions. Keep checking this page for updates.
"A thing of beauty, hugely entertaining and way cool."       -- Peter Travers, Rolling Stone. Read this review.
"A captivating and richly resonant aquatic fable, with characters whose
gills and fins belie their deliciously human (that is, flawed) personalities."       -- Michael O'Sullivan, Washington Post. Read this review.
"Enchanting; written with an effortless blend of sweetness and silliness,
and animated with such rainbow-hued beauty, you may find yourself wanting
to freeze-frame it."       -- Moira MacDonald, Seattle Times. Read this review.
This is the latest masterpiece from animation giant Pixar (Toy Story, Monsters
Inc.), and the favorite to win the 2004 Academy Award for Best Animated
Feature! It comes with its own short subject, Knick-Knack, about a snow-globe
snowman who falls in love with a fishtank mermaid.
When an overprotective clownfish named Marlin (Albert Brooks) sends his only
child Nemo (Alexander Gould) to school for the first time, a combination of
rebelliousness and bad luck leads Nemo far away from home. Watch as Marlin
teams up with an assortment of odd aquatic characters in a fantastic quest
to rejoin his wayward son and become a family again. Featuring the voices
of Ellen DeGeneres, Willem Dafoe, and Geoffrey Rush, this is not a film to
be missed. What other film can boast vegetarian sharks? And don't forget the
bubbles, bubbles, bubbles!
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