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Release Date: November 30, 1999
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After Pi, an ordinary little fish from Boston, is orphaned when his parents are snared by a fisherman's net, he travels to an exotic reef to live with his Aunt Pearl. As he tries to orient himself in this new world, Pi meets the fish of his dreams, the beautiful and kind Cordelia, but things do not go swimmingly. Troy, the meanest shark in the ocean, is not only tormenting everyone in the reef community, but also has his eye on Cordelia. However, the sweet and well-meaning Pi makes some good friends in his new home and they decide to band together to stop the bullying. Our fishy leading man even gets some strategy tips from Nerissa, a wise old turtle who also yearns for peace on the reef. If Pi can get an advantage over the fearsome Troy and defeat this local tyrant, there may even be a chance he can win Cordelia's heart.
Starring:
Freddie Prinze Jr., Rob Schneider, Evan Rachel Wood, Donal Logue, Andy Dick, Fran Drescher, John Rhys-Davies, R. Lee Ermey, Bruno Alexander, Brice Beckham
Directed by:
Howard E. Baker,
John Fox
Rating: G
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 77 min
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The Ugly Truth
Gerard Butler and Katherine Heigl in a completely predictable rom-com. She's the producer of a Sacramento early morning news show, he's the macho on-air personality and sex guru doling out dating advice to her. Gee, do you think they'll hook up in the end? It's a shame this story is so predictable, since the two leads play very pleasant characters whom you want to root for. But alas.
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November 10th, 2009
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I can't say enough great things about this movie. Not only is this one of my favorite animated movies of all time - and The ol' DVD Guy here is a huge animation fan - but I think this is also one of my favorite MOVIES of all time. Great story. Beautiful characters. Sharp direction provided by (Bloomington, MN native) Pete Doctor. A gem. Get the multi-pack release, for sure - you'll find a nice price on it pretty much everywhere you go, and inside you'll have the DVD, the Blu-ray, and the digital release...that'll cover all your current and potential future viewing of this 'classic-to-be.'
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