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| Apr 8th 2012, 13:48 |
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Well, I can already say for certain that it is GORGEOUS. So far, I'd rank Pixar's films: 1. 'Ratatouille' The rest in no particular order: (LOVE) 'Wall-E' 'Up' 'Toy Story 3' 'The Incredibles' (Great) 'Toy Story' 'Toy Story 2' 'Finding Nemo' (Very Good) 'Monsters, Inc.' (Liked) 'A Bug's Life' 'Cars' (Disliked) 'Cars 2' So far 'Cars 2' is the only Pixar film I did not like. It wasn't AWFUL, but I'm likely to never watch it again. |
| Apr 8th 2012, 14:09 |
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My favorite Pixar film is Finding Nemo. Watched that as a child and I have great memories of it. Next would be Toy Story 3 and Wall-E. You know, like in the Oscars this year where they had all those actors in the short clips re-collecting their movie 'moments'. For me, these three films carry special significance and the latter two are one of the few times in my life where I cried in the theatre. lol. |
| Apr 8th 2012, 14:55 |
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'Finding Nemo' carries a special place in my heart too. I cried in the theater watching 'Up', 'Finding Nemo', 'Toy Story 3', and 'Wall-E'. I think 'TS3' got me the most, then 'Up'. They still make me cry. |
| Apr 8th 2012, 15:53 |
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for me: 1. Finding Nemo 2. Toy Story 3 3. Monsters, Inc. 4. Ratatouille 5. Wall-E 6. Up 7. The Incredibles 8. Toy Story 9. Toy Story 2 10. A Bug's Life 11. Cars 12. Cars 2 1-3: epics! 4-9: really loved it! 10-11: good ones 12: blah |
| Apr 8th 2012, 16:53 |
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Wow! Shocked to hear there are actually people out there who "hate" Wall-e, it's arguably the best written and most original Pixar film ever. Cannot disagree more with this "Ratatouille is the greatest" concensus. To each their own i guess but i would never dream of saying Ratatouille of all the Pixar films is the best. That title would probably go to Toy Story 3 or Wall-e but a case could be made for Monsters Inc. and The Incredibles aswell.
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| Apr 9th 2012, 09:28 |
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The Incredibles and Up both rank among my personal favorite films ever. That the lead characters are humans dropped into very bizarre and unnatural circumstances almost certainly has something to do with that, but what both films are able to say about family and love and loss without ever feeling preachy or heavy-handed is remarkable. Say what you want about Wall-E. Its first fifteen minutes are an achievement in physical comedy.
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| Apr 9th 2012, 20:10 |
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WALL*E is a friggin' masterpiece. Everything else follows with Cars and A Bug's Life near the bottom and Cars 2, dead last. |
| Apr 9th 2012, 20:30 |
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Up,Wall-e,toy story 3,2,1,and finding nemo are the best.
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| Apr 10th 2012, 11:01 |
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Monsters, inc is and may always be my favorite.. It is the ultimate movie for children. Ratatouille comes second for me. Count me in on the camp that enjoyed Wall-E but was always waiting for something more. |
| Apr 10th 2012, 11:21 |
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I think "Ratatouille" is Pixar's best, my favorite will always be "Finding Nemo", I loved every Pixar movie except "Cars" (both movies) and I'm in the minority that thinks "A Bug's Life" is underrated. (well, I just love movies with Ants, so that might be the reason...)
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| Apr 10th 2012, 12:50 |
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Even though Monster's Inc. isn't Pixar's most accomplished film, it will always be my favorite. There's just too much attached to it. Finding Nemo comes 2nd. But without Dory I probably wouldn't like it as much as I do. I never really was a fan of Up! I find it a little overrated.
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| Jun 15th 2012, 13:26 |
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Forget best picture another bad Pixar film look at the tomatometer
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| Jun 15th 2012, 16:57 |
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64% on Rotten Tomatoes. Lower than 'Big Miracle' at the moment. That'll change, I think, but just sayin', ;-) |
| Jun 15th 2012, 17:24 |
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No you aren't, I love "A Bug's Life" and I think it has a good moral to its story. I don't understand the hatred towards it. I liked "Ratatouille" but it was no better than "Wall E", the "Toy Story" series, and "Finding Nemo." I don't like the "Cars" series, and "Monsters Inc." was to a little over the top. |
| Jun 15th 2012, 20:42 |
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