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Finding Dory Breaks Animated Movie Record

Swimmingly successful.

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As expected, Pixar's Finding Dory is a huge hit. The movie is expected to reel in $136.2 million this opening weekend in the US, Disney said today, according to Deadline.

This is good for a new opening weekend record for an animated movie. It's also the second best opening ever in the US, behind 2015's Jurassic World ($208.8 million). Previous estimates said Finding Dory would make $120 million for its US opening--it's pacing nicely ahead of that.

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"The original movie is so beloved and a part of our culture, we've dubbed it 'Generation Nemo,'" Disney distribution chief Dave Hollis said. "For those who saw this movie 13 years ago, it's the movie of their childhood, the movie they saw in college.

"At the time, it was the biggest animation release of all-time and left an indelible mark for great reason, and now there's an insatiable want-to-see. From our exit polls, people are loving the movie effusively."

According to Deadline, Finding Dory had a production budget of $200 million--not including marketing. Estimates say the film could clear $446 million-$629 million in the US alone.

You can read Deadline's full box office breakdown here.

Finding Dory is a sequel to Finding Nemo, which came out in 2003. The sequel focuses on the amnesiac fish of the title, and her quest to be reunited with her family. Ellen DeGeneres returns to voice Dory, as does Albert Brooks, playing the clownfish Marlin. The film also stars Diane Keaton, Eugene Levy, Willem Dafoe, Idris Elba, and Dominic West.

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Finding nemo was alright but ffs...record breaking for the sequal?...really? I guess Pixar had some brainwashing conditioning mechanism in that to get people to go to this movie because I didn't even know it existed. If they make a trilogy they need to name the 3rd movie Finding MSG and make it a documentary on the Roman's discovery of buckets of anchovies left out in the sun making a 'fish sauce' that helped Nero go made and caused him to burn Christians on his lawn among other horrible things.

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Grew up on Finding Nemo and was really excited for a sequel. I saw Finding Dory this weekend and, while not as great as the first, it was still good and it did not disappoint

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It was sad when she died trying to save Nemo and her parents.

But it was cool when Nemo and Marlin found her massive cache of eggs and watched them hatch, so, in a way, she lives on.

Bittersweet, though.

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@BravoOneActual: **** YOU AND YOUR SPOILERS!

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It's definitely a kid-oriented flick, but I still enjoyed it. It was cute, charming, funny, I'd say that it'd be worth watching even if Finding Nemo wasn't your favorite. And that Piper Pixar short before the movie was too adorable.

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@DeadrisingX1: Piper: Not if you're pro-clam.

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How inconsiderate of me. Ah well, it's their loss.

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I hated finding nemo because of the irritating character called dory...and now, finding dory comes up.

No thank you, I will stay home and play some games instead.

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@rupanka801: But not before you tell us all here how you dont like these movies.

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@rupanka801: It's too bad that the humour surrounding Dory's character didn't appeal to you. I personally loved it.

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dominic west, haven't heard that name in some time. good times with the wire!

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Are like parents taking their kids to see this movie 3-4 times over the weekend?!? Jesus....

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My gosh disney is killing it.

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Bet anyone could say outloud 5 great animation movies and finding nemo isnt one of them

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@chipmunkkungfu: But 5 great animation movies since 2000 would probably result in 5 Pixar movies, and Finding Nemo would be one of them (also Toy Story 3, Incredibles, Inside Out, and Up)

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@chipmunkkungfu: Probably not. I wouldn't. But that doesn't mean Finding Nemo isn't a bad movie.

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Is this based on a true story?

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@thatguy2001: It's based on a story that could've been true, actually.

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Finding Nemo wasn't that good. And this comes from an animation movie enthusiast. : /

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@Fandango_Letho: Technically the movie shines. The animation, choice of colors, dialogue, plot, voice acting are all up there in terms of quality. So, it was an excellent movie. Whether you like it or not after is a matter of personal choice.

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"It's also the second best opening ever in the US, behind 2015's Jurassic World ($208.8 million)."

This is simply incorrect. There are 17 movies with bigger opening weekends than Finding Dory, not to mention the fact that the biggest domestic opening isn't Jurassic World, it's Star Wars: TFA. But then it wouldn't really make sense that the gap between the top grossing weekend (247 million for Star Wars) and the supposed 2nd biggest (136 million for Finding Dory), would be so enormous, would it? Might need to edit that paragraph a bit.

http://www.the-numbers.com/movie/records/Biggest-Opening-Weekend-at-the-Box-Office

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How about giving me $10K, it can really help me out and change my life.

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@killerious: not with a name like that.

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I still haven't seen the first one......lolz

eh, sorry but Toy Story was more my thing.....and Monsters inc, Shrek & Wreck it Ralph.......not to mention The Lego movie....

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@darthrevenx: you havent seen the first one then how do you know it isn't your thing

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@belz: it's just a bunch of fish......

Wreck It was games, Toy Story was toys, Lego was toys, Monsters was cute monsters....Shrek was fractured fairytales....

also Nemo was a story about some idiot who got lost in a train station [it it were a human story that's what it'd be] IDK, none of the trailers looked interesting but the ones for those I saw looked cool as hell....go figure....

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@darthrevenx: you're probably that kind of narrowed people that look at an amazing realistic painting and only see colors.

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@computernoises: well riddle me this, should one love like every film from a studio, director, actor/actress, Producer?? NO, it doesn't make you a non fan, it simply means that film you aren't into isn't your thing....hardly world shattering....

i am kinda an enigma but my name isn't Edward Nigma.....lolz

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@darthrevenx: Riddle me this - How can a person judge a well regarded film when they haven't seen it for themselves.....?

The answer is you can't. Sorry for ruining the riddle.

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@computernoises: But that's nonsensical the film isn't a documentary about fish, it's an animated film where the fish are humanised. I don't play with toys anymore, but I still like toy story.

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@graffitiheart: Hold your sea horses. He isn't saying the movie is bad, only that whatever he's seen of and heard of it doesn't appeal to him. By your logic, everyone should be trying parachuting, hang gliding, bungee jumping, same sex relationships, drugs and so on and so on because people can't judge whether or not they would or wouldn't like something without actually trying it :)

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@consolehaven: sorry i respect opinions, but the way he said it looks very bashing.

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