The article published on the website «CBS News» on April 2 by Lesley Savage and is headlined "Finding Nemo" sequel "Finding Dory" coming in fall 2015. The article reports about new cartoon Finding Dory, which coming soon.
The author informed that Pixar is finally taking us back to the sea. Disney announced on Tuesday that its follow-up to 2003's Oscar-winning splash hit "Finding Nemo" will be titled "Finding Dory," and will focus on the loveable, little blue tang fish voiced by Ellen DeGeneres. The movie, which will be directed by original "Nemo" co-director Andrew Stanton, will hit theaters on Nov. 25, 2015.
The article carries comment of DeGeneres, who thought that the script is fantastic. And it has everything I loved about the first one: It's got a lot of heart, it's really funny, and the best part is -- it's got a lot more Dory
Analyzing this situation it is necessary to emphasize that "Finding Dory" will apparently take place about a year after the events of "Nemo." Characters including Marlin, Nemo and the "Tank Gang" will all be back, though Pixar didn't specify whether actors including Albert Brooks and Willem Dafoe will return to voice them.
Then it’s necessary to note that "Finding Nemo" reportedly earned $380,843,261 at the domestic box office and an additional $540,900,000 at the international box office, for a total worldwide gross of $921,743,261. That's pretty impressive for a movie about some little fishes that had a production budget of $94 million. It also won the 2003 Academy Award for best animated feature
The author draws to conclusion that DeGeneres may have raised a good point -- a little more Dory, a lot sooner, would have likely gone over just swimmingly with "Nemo" fans. And also he asks us about our opinion of that cartoon.
So, I think that this cartoon will be funny and nice as the first part. If I will have any free time,   I will watch this cartoon in the cinema, but I'll probably wait until it appears on the Internet


The article published on the website of the newspaper « The Guardian» on 2 April 2013 is headlined «Brad Pitt zombie movie re-edited for Chinese market». The article reports that new movie World War Z will get a second cut to remove reference to China as source of undead attack.
It’s an open secret that China recently became the world's second-largest nation in terms of box office revenue behind the United States. Hollywood films are routinely released in the world's most populous nation with offending material excised from the final cut, for example, James Bond movie Skyfall, Cloud Atlas and the 2010 remake of The Karate Kid.
To read this article it’s necessary to emphasize that Paramount has reportedly changed a scene in World War Z during which characters discuss the source of the outbreak that caused the zombie apocalypse, and point to China. The news comes on the heels of the decision by Disney-owned Marvel to issue a special Chinese cut of superhero sequel Iron Man 3 with content designed to please local audiences.
Then it’s necessary to note that given current growth rates, many experts think China's box office will surpass that of the USA by 2020. The Motion Picture Association of America confirmed last month that the country had overtaken Japan to become the world's second-largest box office territory, with a total cinema audience worth $2.7bn
In conclusion the author reports that originally due for release in December, the film has undergone reshoots and will now hit cinemas on 21 June in both the US and the UK.
To my mind, it’s interesting fact that so many USA associations take into account the opinion of Chinese people. Certainly we can understand this situation, but for me this fact was unexpected. I believe that companies do reasonable decisions as they get from many profits from it


The article published on the website of the magazine « The Empire» on 3 April 2013 is headlined Tim Burton Directing Big Eyes. The article reports about new movie Big Eyes, which will direct by Tim Burton.
To read this article it’s necessary to emphasize that Big Eyes, which the writers scripted years ago, chronicles the story of Walter and Margaret Keane who became known in the 1950s and 60s for crafting one of the first mass-marketed art sensations via slightly creepy paintings of large-eyed people. The works were sold in petrol stations and small stores around the country.
Then it’s necessary to note that Walter became known for the paintings, as he parlayed his claims that he created them into TV talk-show stardom. But in reality, it was Margaret who did the work. When the couple split and she tried to get her share of the profits, he painted her as an eccentric and the whole argument went to court. The judge solved the matter by having two easels brought into the courtroom and ordering the pair to get painting. Walter claimed he had a sore arm while Margaret produced an example of her art and ultimately won the case.
It was revealed that Karaszewski and Alexander have been trying to get this one on its feet for ages, looking to direct it themselves and most recently hiring Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Reynolds for the leads. Burton was attached then, albeit only as a producer, but now he’s in the big chair with The Weinstein Company making a deal to finance and distribute the results. It might not be quite the way the writers wanted it to work, but at least it’ll finally reach screens.
The authors draws to conclusion that this movie will be good, because of Burton, who worked with the pair on Ed Wood, most recently brought us Frankenweenie. He’s also developing a new take on Pinocchio and an adaptation of Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children.
To my mind, this movie may be very interesting. I like Tim Burton’s works that’s why I am pleased to watch this project, when it will be finish.

Great Gatsby

Chapter 8-9


Nick visited Gatsby for breakfast the next morning. Gatsby told Nick that Daisy never came outside the previous night. He told Nick about the early days of his relationship with Daisy. One night they slept together, and he felt he had married her. Then he left for World War I. Daisy waited for a while and then drifted away from him and into marriage with Tom Buchanan. Gatsby and Nick finished breakfast. At work that day, Nick fell asleep. The Jordan’s call woke him. Their conversation quickly turned unpleasant and one of them hanged up on the other. Next, Nick related what happened at Wilson’s garage after Myrtle’s death. Wilson spent all night talking to Greek man about Myrtle. Then Wilson said he had a way of finding out who was driving the car and later that morning disappeared from the garage. Later, Nick and some of Wolfsheim’s men working at Gatsby’s house discovered Gatsby, shot dead in his pool. Wilson’s dead body was close by lying in the grass.
The reporters and gossipmongers swarmed around Gatsby's mansion after his death. Nick tried to give Gatsby a funeral as grand as his parties, but found that Gatsby's enormous circle of acquaintances has suddenly evaporated. Many, like Tom and Daisy Buchanan, had simply skipped town, while others, including Meyer Wolfsheim and Kilpspringer, flatly refused to attend the funeral.
Nick went to Gatsby's father, who was helpless and distraught by the death of his son. The only other attendee at Gatsby's funeral was Owl Eyes, the melancholy drunk who was so astonished by Gatsby's library.
Nick met with Jordan Baker. She told Nick that she and he were both "bad drivers," and were therefore a treacherous combination. When Nick ended their affair, she suddenly claimed to be engaged to another man.
Months later, Nick ran into Tom Buchanan on New York's Fifth Avenue. Tom admitted that it was he who sent Wilson to Gatsby's; He showed no remorse, however, and said that Gatsby deserved to die.
Nick determined to return to the Midwest. Staring at the moon on his last night in West Egg, Nick imagined a primeval America, an America made for dreamers like Gatsby. Gatsby, for all his greatness, failed to realize that the American Dream was already dead when he began to dream it: his goals, the pursuit of wealth and status, had long since become empty and meaningless.