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Double bill of Pixar animated children's features. In 'Finding
Nemo' (2003), motherless clownfish Nemo (voice of Alexander Gould)
is carried away from his home in Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
His overprotective father, Marlin (Albert Brooks), and Dory (Ellen
DeGeneres), a friendly but forgetful regal blue tang fish, go to
his rescue. The two embark on an adventure that leads to encounters
with a range of colourful characters including Bruce the Great
White Shark (Barry Humphries), a sea tortoise called Crush (Andrew
Stanton) and a pelican called Nigel (Geoffrey Rush). In 'Finding
Dory' (2016), Dory unexpectedly remembers something about her
childhood which leads her on a journey to find her family.
Accompanied by Marlin and Nemo (Hayden Rolence), Dory leads the
group to California with the help of powerful water currents.
However, after venturing to the surface, Dory is captured and sent
to the nearby Marine Life Institute. With Dory in quarantine, Nemo
and Marlin team up with seven-legged octopus Hank (Ed O'Neill) to
launch a rescue mission.
It's time for the annual Mayflower Dog Show; the owners are
assembling for the big competition, and what a bizarre bunch they
are. There's yuppie couple Meg (Parker Posey) and Hamilton (Michael
Hitchcock), who are both concerned that their pooch has been
disturbed by seeing them having sex; there's previous winner Sherri
Ann Ward (Jennifer Coolidge), owner of the poodle Rhapsody in
White, who this time has hired lesbian trainer Christy Cummings
(Jane Lynch) to ensure a further victory; plus there's former
maneater Cookie Fleck (Catherine O'Hara), her pet Winky, and her
jealous husband Gerry (Eugene Levy); and not forgetting hunter,
angler and bloodhound-fancier Harlan Pepper (Christopher Guest), a
man whose passion for ventriloquism is going to land him in trouble
sooner or later. The dogs are on show, the results eagerly awaited,
but with characters like these, the outcome is anyone's guess.
All eight films from the sex-obsessed US teen comedy franchise. In
'American Pie' (1999), prom night at East Green Falls High is only
three weeks away and hormonal teens Jim (Jason Biggs), Oz (Chris
Klein), Kevin (Thomas Ian Nicholas) and Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas)
all vow to lose their virginity before the big night... In
'American Pie 2' (2001), the gang get together a year later, older
but not necessarily any wiser. With their end-of-semester vacation
ahead Jim, Oz, Kevin, Vicky (Tara Reid) and new girl Heather (Mena
Suvari) gather to spend summer in a beachhouse by the sea... In
'American Pie: The Wedding' (2003), the gang have left college and
are reunited when Jim proposes to Michelle (Alyson Hannigan) and
enlists his friends to help him organise the wedding. In 'Band
Camp' (2005), Matt Stifler (Tad Hilgenbrinck) is facing expulsion
from high school when he hears about his brother's wife's
experiences at Band Camp when she was younger. Convincing the
school to send him to the camp for the summer, Matt plans on
setting up hidden cameras and making his own real-life porno
video... In 'The Naked Mile' (2006), Eric Stifler (John White) is
feeling the pressure of having an infamous older cousin. He's also
feeling fit to pop his cork at not having done the deed yet when
his chums all claim they're already well into their sexual
careers... In 'Beta House' (2007), the students of a frat house at
a University in Michigan are pitted against a rival house and their
power-hungry leader. The ensuing contest becomes so intense that
only the re-introduction of 'The Games' can determine which house
will stand victorious. In 'Book of Love' (2009), after discovering
a guide to seduction skills written by former pupils in the library
of their school, Great Falls High students Rob (Bug Hall), Nathan
(Kevin M. Horton) and Lube (Brandon Hardesty) decide to follow the
advice to the letter. Unfortunately, a few of the pages have
disappeared over the years... Finally, in 'American Reunion'
(2012), the characters descend on their hometown East Great Falls,
Michigan, for their ten-year high school reunion. Over the course
of a wild weekend, sparks fly as Jim, Stifler (Sean William Scott),
Oz and Finch reconvene and reconnect.
Double bill of Pixar animated children's features. In 'Finding
Nemo' (2003), motherless clownfish Nemo (voice of Alexander Gould)
is carried away from his home in Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
His overprotective father, Marlin (Albert Brooks), and Dory (Ellen
DeGeneres), a friendly but forgetful regal blue tang fish, go to
his rescue. The two embark on an adventure that leads to encounters
with a range of colourful characters including Bruce the Great
White Shark (Barry Humphries), a sea tortoise called Crush (Andrew
Stanton) and a pelican called Nigel (Geoffrey Rush). In 'Finding
Dory' (2016), Dory unexpectedly remembers something about her
childhood which leads her on a journey to find her family.
Accompanied by Marlin and Nemo (Hayden Rolence), Dory leads the
group to California with the help of powerful water currents.
However, after venturing to the surface, Dory is captured and sent
to the nearby Marine Life Institute. With Dory in quarantine, Nemo
and Marlin team up with seven-legged octopus Hank (Ed O'Neill) to
launch a rescue mission.
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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