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Pixar and Disneys relationship is like watching a married couple who so desperately wants to get divorced, but stays together for the sake of there kids.
Ah yes my childhood. When I was 13 and my brother was 16 we basically said “hey we are totally cool with y’all getting a divorce. In fact we’re asking y’all to”
One time I was trying to explain Fight Club to my dad and said it's a lot about the fear about what it means to be a man. My dad very confidently said "oh like finding Nemo!". I was completely shocked at the connection. My dad went on to explain Finding Nemo apparently emotionally destroyed him as a young father, because I have one disabled leg similar to Nemo's fin.
As a kid, I just assumed Dory became like a step mom to Nemo. And I thought that was so cool. I grew up disabled,with a step mom and dad, so seeing a actually nice step mom in a movie was really cool to me.
They said this is a break from their female-centered film reactions, but I'd argue a lot of this movie is about Dory's sincerity and purity and forgiveness (whether intentional or not) winning out and being the reason Marlin and Nemo didn't lose each other forever.
Yeah, I definitely like that they didn't try to shoehorn in a new love interest, and instead we get to see him treat Dory like a second child, in both a good and bad way. It's heart-warming while giving him an outlet that's not his son, all the while showing us and him that he's overbearing with his protectiveness.
Fun fact about the water animation: When they were animating it, they showed it to the boss, and they were promptly told to do it all over. The reason? It was TOO realistic. They said if the waters too realistic, the audience would mistake it for a documentary, and fall asleep.
@@CampCounselorCeivn don't underestimate kids' imagination. i remember watching this when i was like 7 or something and somehow convincing myself the movie was live action and all those fish actually existed hahahaha
As a child, you're more invested in the colourful characters and the adventure. But as you get older, and possibly become a parent yourself, you begin to relate more with Marlin and his journey to stop overprotecting Nemo, and to enable him to take some risks.
It's great how Marlin treats Dory like a child. He treats her like an overprotective dad, in both a heartwarming and condescending way. It all leads up to the moment where he accidentally calls her Nemo, and I absolutely love that moment. I think it was his big realisation moment, not only that he's been treating Dory like his son, but also that he's been desperately holding his son back out of fear.
@@summerrose8110 He is definitely condescending. If you don't think so, you don't know what condescending people sound like lmao. He speaks to dory half the time as if she's a kid who has no hope to barely function. Even though she isnt.
The joy I feel when I see you guys posted a new video! Fun fact: the sea turtle being „high“ is not just a funny parallel to humans, but it's also biologically correct. Some sea turtles actually eat jellyfish and as a result get high from the jellyfishes toxins.
I'm studying towards marine biology, and this is correct. Some species of sea turtles eat more jellyfish than others as a primary food source. Crush looks like a green sea turtle or even a hawksbill. Both of them do eat jellyfish as a usual food source, but they also eat coral and other vegetation as well.
"50 kids" marlon lost 399 kids and his wife. this movie series is one of the best for disability representation. as a disabled guy who also has memory loss finding dory made me sob the first time i saw it. marlon is a great example of an overbearing parent of a disabled kid. fun fact if this was more realistic marlon would've changed sex and nemo would have become his mate
orcas are dolphins and are actually called whale killers but that got translated to killer whale. they're incredibly intelligent and white sharks avoid them for safety. orcas have been found removing shark organs with extreme precision because they feed on the nutrients in them and then leave the bodies behind
I remember watching this as a child in theatres and telling my mom that the part where Marlin was giving Nemo a safety briefing around 5:30 was my favourite part of the entire movie. The anxiety really spoke to my soul LOL
As a person who became disabled at 13 and is currently 19 this movie means so much to me because that was around the time I wanted to start doing things on my own but my parents were very cautious about letting me go and I often have to remind them, even now that they need to trust that they raised me right and that they can't protect me from everything. the part where he learns to let go and trust in more ways than one makes me cry almost every time because I have PTSD and lupus so I'm disabled in more ways than one.
100% I am a marine bio student now because of my habit of watching this every single day after school as a kid. This and ponyo, my aussie mother did some things right and that was turning me into a ~fish kid~. 🥰 this was very wholesome and so so comforting, as always, good job lads.
okay, so finding nemo came out in 2003. at the time, i was 3 years old and my mum and dad had lost 2 kids before having me premi (26 weeks). the opening scene broke my dad, and it still does; if i ask him about disney scenes that made him cry, and he talks about this one, i notice that he stars to cry every time. that shows how effective it is, and also how painful it lol
This was my little sister and I's favorite movie when we were kids. We would watch it nearly every day (multiple times) for months. Definitely a big comfort movie
That's part of the reason I don't think I'd be great having a kid. I don't think my sanity could handle having to watch the same kids movie over and over again haha
I first watched Finding Nemo when I was three years old. Fast forward a couple of years later it still remains as a classic masterpiece of an animated film. The plot of this has layers to it. It gets you really emotional when you least expect yourself to become emotional. Great reaction as always. Continue the good work.
this movie is such a classic and I'd forgotten how much mental illness or disability was in this movie. for example, the fish in the dentist's office also showed signs of certain mental illnesses like OCD, etc...a film definitely worth revisiting as an adult for invaluable lessons about family, friendships, and mental illness/disability. thanks for the reaction guys! I hope you do Finding Dory next because it's just as good imo and has even more lessons to teach ❤
I was in high school when this came out and I still say escape the way Dori says it 😆... I watched this movie soooooo many times. My favorite part is Nemo's initiation... that whole scene is epic lol
Wow never thought just seeing a title of a video would make me cry 😂 I lost my dad this last January and this is the movie we used to watch together everyday when I was little. We quoted it at each other my whole life. Thank you so much for what you guys do! You help others in ways unexplainable
This is the movie that gave me Thalassophobia. I had this as an audio book as a child and hid under my desk everytime the scene with the whale came on. Also, there is a theory that the Barracuda is a figment of Marlin's imagination and that it was actually his wife that killed his family. You see, Barracuda's don't eat fish eggs and generally stay away from reefs and clownfish. And it is not uncommon for female clownfish, which are stronger than the males, to go berserk on their own eggs. Theory is that she attacked and in repress the insane trauma that would've followed, Marlin replaced the image of his wife with a Barracuda. This goes hand in hand with the theory that Nemo is also just imaginary because Nemo literally means "No one". And a not so fun fact about clownfish: If this movie were incredibly accurate, Marlin would've switched genders and turned into a female and proceed to mate with Nemo. If the female of a clownfish group (which is also the leader of the group) dies, the next strongest male (typically her mate) literally turns into a female and starts mating with the next strongest male. It's incredible.
I hide during the whale scene too because I have Cetaphobia. Whales are way too big for me to be comfortable with, and they make those horrible noises! I’ve been scared of them since seeing Pinocchio as a kid
I'm 90% sure that angler fish is what gave me a fear of the deep sea. I remember not swimming mid summer as a kid because there was an angler fish toy in the pool.
Since you guy's mainly do female lead movies, Finding Dory would be a great follow up to this since it goes into her background about how she lost her family, and follows her trying to find them, while Marlin and Nemo look for her as well. Dory's story is actually quite sad tbh.
What I like is that I can see both perspectives between Nemo and Marlin. Marlin undervalues Nemo and his capabilities and as a result, Nemo believed it. Then, when Marlin blatantly said that he just can't do things, he said that he hated him (I think he meant this side of him). After being shown from Nemos words how he felt, Marlin continued to devalue his capabilities to the teacher and his classmates. To prove him wrong, he swam up to the boat quite quickly on his own where not even his dad noticed, touched the boat, proving to his classmates and was on his way back, still angry to face his father. THEN THE DIVERS HAPPENED. Marlin lost his family on that drop off. Then, divers took his son there. He has ptsd and coped by fixating on his son and his safety, even if it meant sheltering his from everything all the time, EVERYWHERE. It was unhealthy, but it didn't get in the way of him forming a positive relationship with his son, it just hurt Nemos growth and self confidence.
44:58 🇦🇺 Crikey & 🇺🇸 Cripe, are slang used in place of "Christ", when you're swearing, scared, surprised, angry, shocked, etc. Its like when we were kids and not allowed to swear, so we made up a similar sounding word. [MN] "O'fer Cripe's sake, let me do it for you." "Cripe's almighty, that was a big explosion." Stuff like that.
My first ever "date" in the 7th grade was to see this movie. And by "date" I mean a group of middle schoolers all going to the movie, but you get to sit next to your crush 😂 We ended up dating for 9 years after that until he cheated on me with my best friend... Oh memories 😂 Still love this movie though! Great review, as always!
You're right about Aussie accents, the first time I met my Aussie boyfriend, I swore he was from the UK - because I was so used to hearing Steve Irwin type of accents in American media, I didn't realize there could be a more general Aussie accent out there. His boss, on the other hand, has a very strong broad accent that I sometimes have to listen to closely or I'll just completely miss what he says coz there's no subtitles in real life. It's still wild that that Paul Hogan commercial lied to me and you in fact call your shrimp "prawns".
I adore you guys! I always look forward to your videos! As a parent I can understand Marlin's paranoia. As an adult you know the threats that are out there. Also fun fact, it's not PTSD anymore, they changed it to PTSS (Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome) since it's now acknowledged as a serious health issue.
This is one of my main childhood movies, and it will always have a special place in my heart. Glad you guys reacted to it! I would recommended Surf's Up if you're looking for another animated movie to react to - just watched it and I think you would enjoy it; it seems like your style of humour.
LOVE this movie, particularly the score. its also just a great movie to help people understand how trauma affects your current behavior and relationships. also love the hair on you both! excited to watch the editing evolve
This is one of the first movies I remember seeing in theaters, even though I know I saw others before Nemo. The opening scene was so impactful to me as a kid and Thomas Newman’s score for the title card was like a warm hug after that.
This came out when I was 23, and I was instantly in love with this movie. Just start to finish love it all... But when I became a parent, I suddenly related *so hard* to Marlin. 'You don't have to go to school. We could wait 5 or 6 years.'
This is one of my favorite Pixar movies. The water animation and all the "landscape"? (Sorry not first language) it's so amazing and well-done. It's so relaxing
I (an American) have seen this movie a bunch of times and this is the fist time I really internalized that it takes place in Australia....with the Sydney Opera House and everything....wow.
So fascinating watching this through the eyes of Australians... Hearing all the comments and details about coral, seagulls, surfing, accents, landscapes just made me appreciate the work that went into this movie☺
Alreasy loved this movie after lion king but you guys made me love it even more, it’s so much better now than it was as a kid but ig that’s how good Disney/Pixar movies are, just the nostalgia
Absolutely love your commentaries. Breezed through most of your content in a short period of time. I need more. XD I appreaciate all your hard work. Love you guys!
I remember watching this in 3d in the theaters and that shark scene was actually kinda scary then. Now knowing a little more about nature, this movie would have gone pretty differently in real life. Finding Dory was actually a great sequel 👌
Marlin's reaction to thinking Nemo is dead sucks, but it's realistic. For example, a lot of married couples end up getting a divorce after the death of a child. You would think they'd lean even more on one another, but it's an incredibly painful thing to go through that I thankfully have never had to experience.
Y'all always post when I need it the most. Love you guys! I will watch all of your videos, whether I've seen the movie yall are reacting to or not. I love finding nemo! Makes me cry every time no lie
Finding Nemo is a classic to me. Surprisingly Finding Dory is a good sequel even though it came out years later. I hope you'll react to that one some day too.
Fun fact but the reason why it’s P. Sherman is because it’s the doctors name supposedly and also P. Sherman sounds like Fisherman with a Filipino Accent
Omg the fish net moment at the end was giving me serious Nope vibes! Also, I never put together that all the characters have some form of disability from physical to mental illness and even addiction - really well done 💛🌙🌟✨
I like the talk at the end about disability representation in the movie! It's weird how much Finding Nemo ended up preparing me for life lol. For another female led movie though, please watch Star and Barb go to Vista del Mar.
A freaking good movie to watch that just released this week on Netflix is Do Revenge I watched it and it’s exceedes my expectations for the movie based off the trailer… the twist at the end was something I wasn’t expecting for them to do…
My favorite memory tied to this movie is when my family were on a trip to Disney world and we rode a finding Nemo ride, my sister asked what animals from the movie represent us? I said for my mom dory , my sister the “mine!!” Birds, and my mom and sis said for me the child octopus 🐙
Watching two Aussies mocking other people's fake Aussie accents=dying of laughter XD Also we stan excellent disability and ND representation. And portrayal of platonic male/female friendships
I quote those two crabs arguing on the pipes way too much lol I especially like pretending my betta fish talks like that cause he's always so angery like >:C and flares at me so I go "Ayyy! Ayyy! U wot mate!? You wanna go?!" while he's flaring at me lol I also routinely say "ahhh sweet nectar of loife!" when I drink coffee
I love watching this now that I'm an adult so that i can laugh at the fact that every character fits within this movie and then there's just Willem Dafoe playing himself but as a fish
I'm from Vancouver in Canada and can safely say that the seagulls are accurate for here as well. Ours are the size of corgis and will steal food right out of your hands. We also have the same problem with tourists feeding them even though there are signs telling them not to everywhere. There seem to be a lot of universal things about living by the ocean regardless of hemisphere haha!
I love this movie so much, the score I think does the perfect job of getting you immersed in Marlin's and Nemo's journeys. I would love love love if you guys could someday do A Bug's Life, it's my favorite Pixar film!
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Pixar and Disneys relationship is like watching a married couple who so desperately wants to get divorced, but stays together for the sake of there kids.
Ah yes my childhood. When I was 13 and my brother was 16 we basically said “hey we are totally cool with y’all getting a divorce. In fact we’re asking y’all to”
@@fanofauburn11......am I allowed to laugh-
their* but yeah agreed.
@@fanofauburn11 I feel you. Legit told my mom thank you the other day for getting divorced
Damn. Nailed it!
One time I was trying to explain Fight Club to my dad and said it's a lot about the fear about what it means to be a man. My dad very confidently said "oh like finding Nemo!". I was completely shocked at the connection. My dad went on to explain Finding Nemo apparently emotionally destroyed him as a young father, because I have one disabled leg similar to Nemo's fin.
That's so sweet ♥️
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Beautiful, and honestly a worthy comparison :)
Love this
This is a beautiful comment omg 😭😭
I really appreciated Marlin and Dory's strong, platonic friendship, and how they both learned from each other as the movie progressed.
As a kid, I just assumed Dory became like a step mom to Nemo. And I thought that was so cool. I grew up disabled,with a step mom and dad, so seeing a actually nice step mom in a movie was really cool to me.
They said this is a break from their female-centered film reactions, but I'd argue a lot of this movie is about Dory's sincerity and purity and forgiveness (whether intentional or not) winning out and being the reason Marlin and Nemo didn't lose each other forever.
Yeah, I definitely like that they didn't try to shoehorn in a new love interest, and instead we get to see him treat Dory like a second child, in both a good and bad way. It's heart-warming while giving him an outlet that's not his son, all the while showing us and him that he's overbearing with his protectiveness.
Such a dark and mature concept watching back as an adult. I love it
Yeah, the things we see differently as adults is always interesting - Sam
Fun fact about the water animation:
When they were animating it, they showed it to the boss, and they were promptly told to do it all over.
The reason? It was TOO realistic. They said if the waters too realistic, the audience would mistake it for a documentary, and fall asleep.
That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard lol
Ah yes, a documentary on talking fish, of course
@@CampCounselorCeivn Of course!
@@CampCounselorCeivn don't underestimate kids' imagination. i remember watching this when i was like 7 or something and somehow convincing myself the movie was live action and all those fish actually existed hahahaha
Oh yeah, funnily enough, Sam and Stef mentioned that in another review they did
As a child, you're more invested in the colourful characters and the adventure. But as you get older, and possibly become a parent yourself, you begin to relate more with Marlin and his journey to stop overprotecting Nemo, and to enable him to take some risks.
It's great how Marlin treats Dory like a child. He treats her like an overprotective dad, in both a heartwarming and condescending way. It all leads up to the moment where he accidentally calls her Nemo, and I absolutely love that moment. I think it was his big realisation moment, not only that he's been treating Dory like his son, but also that he's been desperately holding his son back out of fear.
He's not condescending.
@@summerrose8110 he is.
@@summerrose8110 He is definitely condescending. If you don't think so, you don't know what condescending people sound like lmao. He speaks to dory half the time as if she's a kid who has no hope to barely function. Even though she isnt.
Ellen DeGeneres is pretty much the epitome of “You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain.”
The joy I feel when I see you guys posted a new video!
Fun fact: the sea turtle being „high“ is not just a funny parallel to humans, but it's also biologically correct. Some sea turtles actually eat jellyfish and as a result get high from the jellyfishes toxins.
And they found them at a field of jellyfish 😂
I'm studying towards marine biology, and this is correct. Some species of sea turtles eat more jellyfish than others as a primary food source. Crush looks like a green sea turtle or even a hawksbill. Both of them do eat jellyfish as a usual food source, but they also eat coral and other vegetation as well.
"50 kids" marlon lost 399 kids and his wife. this movie series is one of the best for disability representation. as a disabled guy who also has memory loss finding dory made me sob the first time i saw it. marlon is a great example of an overbearing parent of a disabled kid. fun fact if this was more realistic marlon would've changed sex and nemo would have become his mate
orcas are dolphins and are actually called whale killers but that got translated to killer whale. they're incredibly intelligent and white sharks avoid them for safety. orcas have been found removing shark organs with extreme precision because they feed on the nutrients in them and then leave the bodies behind
That sounds more like a porn parody version, F***ing Nemo. 😅
Fun fact: The actor who voices Squirt is the real life son of the actor who voices Crush!
I remember watching this as a child in theatres and telling my mom that the part where Marlin was giving Nemo a safety briefing around 5:30 was my favourite part of the entire movie. The anxiety really spoke to my soul LOL
I watched this movie 5? times in theaters. And it could have been that part for all of the 90 minutes, and I still would have loved it. So, same.
I’m disabled and this film came out when I was a child. It was so influential and so awesome for a character to have a weaker limb be so independent.
As a person who became disabled at 13 and is currently 19 this movie means so much to me because that was around the time I wanted to start doing things on my own but my parents were very cautious about letting me go and I often have to remind them, even now that they need to trust that they raised me right and that they can't protect me from everything. the part where he learns to let go and trust in more ways than one makes me cry almost every time because I have PTSD and lupus so I'm disabled in more ways than one.
I love how Nemo's side of the story is basically "mental ward goes on dirty protest".
The first film I can vividly remember watching as a kid. Have loved it ever since.
The screamo over the crying kid made me tear up 😂
100% I am a marine bio student now because of my habit of watching this every single day after school as a kid. This and ponyo, my aussie mother did some things right and that was turning me into a ~fish kid~. 🥰 this was very wholesome and so so comforting, as always, good job lads.
okay, so finding nemo came out in 2003. at the time, i was 3 years old and my mum and dad had lost 2 kids before having me premi (26 weeks). the opening scene broke my dad, and it still does; if i ask him about disney scenes that made him cry, and he talks about this one, i notice that he stars to cry every time. that shows how effective it is, and also how painful it lol
R.I.P to Bruce's VA. 😢 He did amazing job voicing him.
I genuinely studied finding nemo in university, as an example of narrative structure during a scriptwriting class.
stef's opening one-liners absolutely make my day every. single. time.
‘Finding Nemo’ was a literal cultural reset.
True story - Sam
Duuuude. The way I said “shark bait hoo ha ha” completely on beat without thinking about it first brings me such joy 😂
For real I had no idea how much of this movie dialogue I still had memorized
This was my little sister and I's favorite movie when we were kids. We would watch it nearly every day (multiple times) for months. Definitely a big comfort movie
That's part of the reason I don't think I'd be great having a kid. I don't think my sanity could handle having to watch the same kids movie over and over again haha
That was me and my little sister too! 😂💖
I first watched Finding Nemo when I was three years old. Fast forward a couple of years later it still remains as a classic masterpiece of an animated film. The plot of this has layers to it. It gets you really emotional when you least expect yourself to become emotional. Great reaction as always. Continue the good work.
Nemo: "I'm from the ocean."
Gil: "You know, I'm something of an ocean fish myself."
"You are making the children run next to the bus" xDDD OH GOD
this movie is such a classic and I'd forgotten how much mental illness or disability was in this movie. for example, the fish in the dentist's office also showed signs of certain mental illnesses like OCD, etc...a film definitely worth revisiting as an adult for invaluable lessons about family, friendships, and mental illness/disability. thanks for the reaction guys! I hope you do Finding Dory next because it's just as good imo and has even more lessons to teach ❤
I was in high school when this came out and I still say escape the way Dori says it 😆... I watched this movie soooooo many times. My favorite part is Nemo's initiation... that whole scene is epic lol
Wow never thought just seeing a title of a video would make me cry 😂 I lost my dad this last January and this is the movie we used to watch together everyday when I was little. We quoted it at each other my whole life. Thank you so much for what you guys do! You help others in ways unexplainable
I'm sending you a big warm hug~ 🥺💜🫂
Sending you lots of virtual hugs 💚
This is the movie that gave me Thalassophobia. I had this as an audio book as a child and hid under my desk everytime the scene with the whale came on.
Also, there is a theory that the Barracuda is a figment of Marlin's imagination and that it was actually his wife that killed his family. You see, Barracuda's don't eat fish eggs and generally stay away from reefs and clownfish. And it is not uncommon for female clownfish, which are stronger than the males, to go berserk on their own eggs. Theory is that she attacked and in repress the insane trauma that would've followed, Marlin replaced the image of his wife with a Barracuda. This goes hand in hand with the theory that Nemo is also just imaginary because Nemo literally means "No one".
And a not so fun fact about clownfish: If this movie were incredibly accurate, Marlin would've switched genders and turned into a female and proceed to mate with Nemo. If the female of a clownfish group (which is also the leader of the group) dies, the next strongest male (typically her mate) literally turns into a female and starts mating with the next strongest male. It's incredible.
this is wild woaaaahhh omg the more you know
I hide during the whale scene too because I have Cetaphobia. Whales are way too big for me to be comfortable with, and they make those horrible noises! I’ve been scared of them since seeing Pinocchio as a kid
Anyone else say "and we're the Movie Buds" along with Sam and Stef every time? 😂
I'm 90% sure that angler fish is what gave me a fear of the deep sea. I remember not swimming mid summer as a kid because there was an angler fish toy in the pool.
Since you guy's mainly do female lead movies, Finding Dory would be a great follow up to this since it goes into her background about how she lost her family, and follows her trying to find them, while Marlin and Nemo look for her as well. Dory's story is actually quite sad tbh.
What I like is that I can see both perspectives between Nemo and Marlin.
Marlin undervalues Nemo and his capabilities and as a result, Nemo believed it.
Then, when Marlin blatantly said that he just can't do things, he said that he hated him (I think he meant this side of him). After being shown from Nemos words how he felt, Marlin continued to devalue his capabilities to the teacher and his classmates. To prove him wrong, he swam up to the boat quite quickly on his own where not even his dad noticed, touched the boat, proving to his classmates and was on his way back, still angry to face his father.
THEN THE DIVERS HAPPENED.
Marlin lost his family on that drop off. Then, divers took his son there. He has ptsd and coped by fixating on his son and his safety, even if it meant sheltering his from everything all the time, EVERYWHERE. It was unhealthy, but it didn't get in the way of him forming a positive relationship with his son, it just hurt Nemos growth and self confidence.
Almost choked laughing so hard at the Aussie accent 😂
Loved the reaction
44:58 🇦🇺 Crikey & 🇺🇸 Cripe, are slang used in place of "Christ", when you're swearing, scared, surprised, angry, shocked, etc.
Its like when we were kids and not allowed to swear, so we made up a similar sounding word.
[MN] "O'fer Cripe's sake, let me do it for you." "Cripe's almighty, that was a big explosion."
Stuff like that.
Yay!! More Disney!!! I can't wait to watch this after work 😁
Hope you enjoy it 😊 - Sam
This is the only channel I watch non-first time reactions on. A rare thing to find decent ones ❤
My first ever "date" in the 7th grade was to see this movie. And by "date" I mean a group of middle schoolers all going to the movie, but you get to sit next to your crush 😂
We ended up dating for 9 years after that until he cheated on me with my best friend... Oh memories 😂
Still love this movie though! Great review, as always!
I don't know why but I love the look on the teacher's face when he's explaining different things about the ocean 🤣
You're right about Aussie accents, the first time I met my Aussie boyfriend, I swore he was from the UK - because I was so used to hearing Steve Irwin type of accents in American media, I didn't realize there could be a more general Aussie accent out there. His boss, on the other hand, has a very strong broad accent that I sometimes have to listen to closely or I'll just completely miss what he says coz there's no subtitles in real life. It's still wild that that Paul Hogan commercial lied to me and you in fact call your shrimp "prawns".
I just want to say that I always really enjoy you guys’ commentary. It’s so much more in depth and thoughtful than most reactors. So, thank you!
I adore you guys! I always look forward to your videos! As a parent I can understand Marlin's paranoia. As an adult you know the threats that are out there. Also fun fact, it's not PTSD anymore, they changed it to PTSS (Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome) since it's now acknowledged as a serious health issue.
the edit at 7:12 caught me off guard 😂
I laughed so hard and rewatched that part repeatedly. lol
i watched this in cinemas, i was like four at the time? Bruce & the angler fish scared the SHIT out of me 🤣 cried in the cinema and all.
This is one of my main childhood movies, and it will always have a special place in my heart. Glad you guys reacted to it!
I would recommended Surf's Up if you're looking for another animated movie to react to - just watched it and I think you would enjoy it; it seems like your style of humour.
41:15 I love that Sam speaks surfer bro. I've been wondering what that little turtle was saying since the first time I saw this movie
LOVE this movie, particularly the score. its also just a great movie to help people understand how trauma affects your current behavior and relationships. also love the hair on you both! excited to watch the editing evolve
PLEASEE DO FINDING DORY!! is really an amazing sequel, so well made
The fact that you guys got the disability alogories so well makes me so happy.
This is one of the first movies I remember seeing in theaters, even though I know I saw others before Nemo. The opening scene was so impactful to me as a kid and Thomas Newman’s score for the title card was like a warm hug after that.
I love Thomas Newman's music so much, it does something to me... 💜
Now I'm older and I watch this movie, its really relatable haha. I have a disability and my mum is very overprotective. We're like Nemo and his dad 😂
This came out when I was 23, and I was instantly in love with this movie. Just start to finish love it all... But when I became a parent, I suddenly related *so hard* to Marlin. 'You don't have to go to school. We could wait 5 or 6 years.'
This is one of my favorite Pixar movies. The water animation and all the "landscape"? (Sorry not first language) it's so amazing and well-done.
It's so relaxing
I (an American) have seen this movie a bunch of times and this is the fist time I really internalized that it takes place in Australia....with the Sydney Opera House and everything....wow.
"They say some things are better left unsaid....." hahahaha y'all crack me up
So fascinating watching this through the eyes of Australians... Hearing all the comments and details about coral, seagulls, surfing, accents, landscapes just made me appreciate the work that went into this movie☺
Alreasy loved this movie after lion king but you guys made me love it even more, it’s so much better now than it was as a kid but ig that’s how good Disney/Pixar movies are, just the nostalgia
Absolutely love your commentaries. Breezed through most of your content in a short period of time. I need more. XD I appreaciate all your hard work. Love you guys!
I remember watching this in 3d in the theaters and that shark scene was actually kinda scary then. Now knowing a little more about nature, this movie would have gone pretty differently in real life. Finding Dory was actually a great sequel 👌
It’s nice to hear you guys put your input since you are from Australia. It’s nice to hear it.
7:12 MY SOUL ESCAPED FROM MY BODY 😭😭😭😭
Marlin's reaction to thinking Nemo is dead sucks, but it's realistic. For example, a lot of married couples end up getting a divorce after the death of a child. You would think they'd lean even more on one another, but it's an incredibly painful thing to go through that I thankfully have never had to experience.
Yeah these guys are way too critical of marlins action.
The fact that Geoffrey Rush didn't do his Barbossa accent is the only reason I never recognized his voice as Nigel the pelican.
Y'all always post when I need it the most. Love you guys! I will watch all of your videos, whether I've seen the movie yall are reacting to or not. I love finding nemo! Makes me cry every time no lie
Another wonderful video. As a kid, I never realized how deep this movie was. No pun intended.
Finding Nemo is a classic to me. Surprisingly Finding Dory is a good sequel even though it came out years later. I hope you'll react to that one some day too.
It's kinda funny watching them switch hair styles
I had this in VHS and oh god!! The amount of times I watched it... One of my favourite movies ever. Great reaction, laughed a lot!
Righteous Righteous is what I scream on rollercoasters.
yeah my dad (white aussie boomer) unironically says "crikey" and once in a while i catch myself saying it too 💀
Would love to see you guys give 'Baby's Day Out' (1994) a chance - it's such a fun ride! 🧡
Fun fact but the reason why it’s P. Sherman is because it’s the doctors name supposedly and also P. Sherman sounds like Fisherman with a Filipino Accent
Omg the fish net moment at the end was giving me serious Nope vibes! Also, I never put together that all the characters have some form of disability from physical to mental illness and even addiction - really well done 💛🌙🌟✨
I like the talk at the end about disability representation in the movie! It's weird how much Finding Nemo ended up preparing me for life lol.
For another female led movie though, please watch Star and Barb go to Vista del Mar.
Liked before I even got past the first ad and was not disappointed! This channel never misses!
A freaking good movie to watch that just released this week on Netflix is Do Revenge I watched it and it’s exceedes my expectations for the movie based off the trailer… the twist at the end was something I wasn’t expecting for them to do…
As someone from California who constantly cringes at people doing “Californian” impressions, I totally get the over exaggerated impression thing 😂
My favorite memory tied to this movie is when my family were on a trip to Disney world and we rode a finding Nemo ride, my sister asked what animals from the movie represent us? I said for my mom dory , my sister the “mine!!” Birds, and my mom and sis said for me the child octopus 🐙
"Blast From The Past" with Brendan Fraser and Alicia Silverstone might be your cup of tea, Movie Budz.
That’s definitely a thought. I love that movie 😊 - Sam
I will just say it, we NEED a ”everything everywhere all at once” video🙏
I recommend Cheaper By The Dozen 1 (the original) next since you said you will mix it up with family movies
Always love you guys break down reactions. It gives a fresh feeling to the shows/movies for me just watching with you.
My favourite Stef intro so far.
Marlon's problem is remembering too much I think you just saved my soul.
Thanks!
Thank you so much! 😊 - Sam
Can u please do 17 again! Currently binging ur vids lol, love u guys🙏🏼
Watching two Aussies mocking other people's fake Aussie accents=dying of laughter XD
Also we stan excellent disability and ND representation. And portrayal of platonic male/female friendships
I quote those two crabs arguing on the pipes way too much lol I especially like pretending my betta fish talks like that cause he's always so angery like >:C and flares at me so I go "Ayyy! Ayyy! U wot mate!? You wanna go?!" while he's flaring at me lol I also routinely say "ahhh sweet nectar of loife!" when I drink coffee
@Stef, you were right, Orca are the largest member of the porpoise branch of the dolphin family.
I love watching this now that I'm an adult so that i can laugh at the fact that every character fits within this movie and then there's just Willem Dafoe playing himself but as a fish
I'm from Vancouver in Canada and can safely say that the seagulls are accurate for here as well. Ours are the size of corgis and will steal food right out of your hands. We also have the same problem with tourists feeding them even though there are signs telling them not to everywhere. There seem to be a lot of universal things about living by the ocean regardless of hemisphere haha!
That whale was very kind to bring them the rest of the way
For family oriented movies, I highly recommend Cheaper by the Dozen (2003). It's a fun watch with real heart.
They have to overdue the accent so Americans know it's Australia. Otherwise they'll think they're in London.
I love this movie so much, the score I think does the perfect job of getting you immersed in Marlin's and Nemo's journeys. I would love love love if you guys could someday do A Bug's Life, it's my favorite Pixar film!
Yes another Pixar classic and my personal favorite one.
We absolutely wore out the Finding Nemo dvd, the main menu and special features section was so aesthetic 👌