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Quentin Nemo is a magus: to him, all spirits of the vasty deep may be summoned and commanded, if the daring practitioner of the True Science knows the names and laws which bind them.
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"Nemo" is being fast-tracked by Disney, and is shaping up to be a family friendly film.
McG Takes A Dive, Will Direct ‘20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Captain Nemo’ » MTV Movies Blog 2009
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Just as all the work on water in "Nemo" showed up again in "The Incredibles" as even better than the first time around, I'll bet you the movie after "Cars" involves some furry critters ...
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From the adventures of Captain Nemo in Jules Verne's underwater adventure, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, to stuff happening all the time in the news, we have to stop and find out more.
Five 1st Round Picks That Left Us Scratching Our Heads | myFiveBest 2010
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From the adventures of Captain Nemo in Jules Verne's underwater adventure, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, to stuff happening all the time in the news, we have to stop and find out more.
Alternate Realities: What if the Music Had Not Died? buddyholly – myFiveBest 2010
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I know, there's the ditzy, amnesiac Dory in Nemo, and the cute cowgirl in Toy Story, but these are sidekicks and exceptions.
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All this is a bit of a preamble to re-introduce Dave Lull, whom I perceive as a Captain Nemo of the blogosphere, sailing through it in his Nautilus on a never-ending journey through the vastness of the Internet.
Websites Maxine 2009
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From the adventures of Captain Nemo in Jules Verne's underwater adventure, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, to stuff happening all the time in the news, we have to stop and find out more.
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Nemo is not officially at war or under the sanction of any sovereign nation, yet does not see this as any reason to prevent him from acting as a rogue agent of justice, dispensing the will of the righteous in a sleek underwater death-boat.
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I think Finding Nemo is a flawless movie, as is Ratatouille, but I voted for Wall-e because it was an ambitious departure from a studio that could keep cranking out perfect crowd-pleasing Hollywood movies forever (I say the same about Up, but Wall-E was bolder and more successful, in my view, though I liked Up, too.)
What’s Your Favorite Pixar Movie? » DVDs Worth Watching 2009
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