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> Pixar's somewhat hackneyed answer to Dreamworks' Finding Nemo
Well, it just means that the content of Pixar's films is already common place or trite. I mean, 'hackneyed' is pretty well known in that sense; there are other usages though, I think. As for Dreamworks not creating Finding Nemo - maybe that's a simple mistake. I always get those corps. confused - certainly couldn't say offhand who made Finding Nemo, Schrek, or any other animated feature out there. What's the fishing boy firm again?
Aside: have a friend who lives in Hackney, East London; not the greatest neighbourhood really:-\
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