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To: ibheath
I saw "Finding Nemo" on an airplane flight and was shocked...how did a movie that centered on the theme of a father's love for his son get made? And by Disney??

If they think the G-rated movies are bad, what about the Super Bowl? Not a single female player on either team.

14 posted on 02/09/2006 7:44:49 AM PST by Verginius Rufus
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To: Verginius Rufus
I saw "Finding Nemo" on an airplane flight and was shocked...how did a movie that centered on the theme of a father's love for his son get made? And by Disney??

It wasn't made by Disney, it was distributed by Disney. It was made by Pixar. All Pixar movies have been incredibly profitable, incredibly well done, and incredibly un-PC.

Toy Story was about adjusting to the "new kid" and realizing that you need others as much as they need you.

Finding Nemo was about the love between a father and son and the need to let go.

Monsters Inc. was about needing someone to love and not letting first impressions get in the way of getting to know someone.

The Incredibles was about doing your personal best and not playing down your abilities because it might make others upset to lose.

All of the "fathers" in the stories are wise, caring and devoted "men", and all of the women are supporting, caring and kind. Of course families are drawn to films like that, and it drives liberals batty because they can't figure out why people would want to watch that 1950's era sappy nonsense.

25 posted on 02/09/2006 7:58:19 AM PST by Anitius Severinus Boethius
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