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Pixar dives back in the ocean for 'Finding Dory'

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The first film was brilliant, I hope the follow up is just as good! look forward to watching it

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Me too. The plot sounds promising. They did kind of leave Dory hanging, with no memory and all.

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My first reaction to this was, oh no milking the cow. This has to be weak. Then my daughter, who was very young at the time of Nemo, said she always wondered about Dory's family. Funny what kids latch onto. I never gave Dory's family a second thought. I'm obviously not the target audience. I hope it's good. I love Pixar.

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Just another grab for cash by the money hungry Disney studios.

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It was pretty good. Of course not as good as the first movie, but very heartfelt. Though I did feel like they tuned in to the disability subject too much and it diluted the movie a bit. Anyone who watches will enjoy the truck scene I bet. hahaha

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Mrsynlk above says it's just Money grubbing grab for cash by Disney. I've noticed that Disney always invests in high quality projects. Tomorrowland was a very good film.so was John Carter of Mars. Both films were extremely expensive to make but didn't get their box office returns. Now Disney puts out another big film, Jungle Book, with another extremely high end production. The company takes risks. And, it makes sequels like the last Pirates that had good scenes and plenty of bad ones. Painfull to watch. Pixar's cars sequel was unnecessary. By the way, I've heard great things about the short film Pixar made that's showing with finding Dory. About a shorebird.

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