we just saw cars the other day and i've really been digging it. who knew you could say H-E-doublehockeysticks in a disney animated movie??
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Im the only one that has voted for Ratatouille!!? The animation in that movie is amazing! Well im an animation major so I guess thats why i like it so much, the story wasn't as funny as the ones before it. Anyway i LOVE all of them, may be one day I'll be working for Pixar ....well I can dream.
I've never been disappointed with Pixar, as a consumer and former stockholder (now Disney), but here's how I rank 'em:1) Toy Story 22) The Incredibles3) Toy Story4) Finding Nemo5) Ratatouille6) Monsters Inc.7) Cars8) A Bug's LifeToy Story 2 is amazing in its ability to pose deep questions of mortality while making the viewer laugh out loud. The scene where Jessie recounts how she was abandoned (with a brilliant singing performance by Sarah McLauglin) is probably one of the most heart-wrenching scenes in any movie.I've only just seen Ratatouille and it may well move up my list. I think that the scene where the critic, Anton Ego, takes his first bite of ratatouille is AMAZING. I love movies about food, but this is probably the first time I've seen anything that conveys how truly emotional food can be.My wife HATES rats and the animation was almost too good; she had a hard time watching some of the scenes! She actually said, "Maybe if they'd had clothes on, it wouldn't have been so bad." . She was referencing Flushed Away, which we saw about a month before.Let me tell you; the separation between Toy Story 2 and A Bug's Life is very small and all of them are way above most animated features. Many of the Dreamworks films are funny (Shrek, Over the Hedge, Madagascar), but I don't find their stories nearly as well-written as any from Pixar. The only other studio that does anything as well is Aardman (Wallace & Gromit, Chicken Run).
I loved The Incredibles especially on the DVD Jack JAck attack...ad me laughing pretty good.I would say Toy Story 2 was my next fave followed by the rest. They are all good pics.
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Can't answer this question. I love them all waay to much to pick a favorite.I also love the others like Shark Tales.Oh and you didnt put Wall-E on there.
Quote, originally posted by NUBlackshirts »The Incredibles is my favorite. But I'm a comic book geek at heart.+1followed by cars and probably monsters, inc.they're all great movies
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that's a toughie. I have to go with Toy Story because back in HS, I wanted to do video graphics and animation, exactly like in the movie. However, all the movies are great.
Holy thread revival! Funny that it came back, cuz I was looking at it about a week ago trying to figure out how to add "Wall-E" to the list (I can't).Would have to start an entirely new thread...Quote, originally posted by Whelan »I also love the others like Shark Tales.Um, not a Pixar movie..
Um shrek? (removed) happened to him?!?!? But cars is a great movie and basicially anything that comes out of that studio is gold :DWall-e is awesome too!
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