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    1. Toy Story
    2. Bug's Life
    3. Finding Nemo
    4. Up
    5. Toy Stoy 2
    6. Monster's Inc
    7. Cars
    8. The Incredibles
    9. Wall-e ( wasn't funny or 'touching' at all)

    Haven't seen Toy Stoy 3 or Ratatouille

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    I'd put Wall-E first actually. The nearly silent opening 30 or 45 minutes were great imo. Really showed how you can hold people's interest just by playing to their curiosity and withholding information in the proper way. Of course I like several old Silent Films so whatever.

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    Of the ones I've seen:

    1.) Finding Nemo
    2.) Toy Story 1
    3.) Monsters Inc.
    4.) Everything else

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    I'd have to put "Up"..."The Incredibles"...and "Cars" towards the bottom...

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    I'd have to put "Up"..."The Incredibles"...and "Cars" towards the bottom...
    1. Toy Story
    2. Bug's Life
    3. Finding Nemo
    4. Wall-E
    5. Toy Story 2
    6. Up
    7. Monsters Inc
    8. The Incredibles
    9. Cars

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    - Great -
    1. A Bug's Life (very underrated)
    2. Toy Story
    - Very good -
    3. Finding Nemo
    4. Up (prolly more for sentiment, as I had lost one set of grandparents within the year)
    - Were good, but not great -
    5. Ratatouille
    6. Toy Story 2
    7. Cars
    - Didn't really like -
    8. Wall-E
    9. The Incredibles
    10. Monsters Inc.

    I'd imagine TS3 being placed somewhere above Cars.

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    Of the ones I've seen:

    1.) Finding Nemo
    2.) Toy Story 1
    3.) Monsters Inc.
    4.) Everything else
    Yeah this list seems right on.

    Maybe

    4.) Wall-E
    5.) Up
    6.) everything else.

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    Haven't seen Up:

    1. The Incredibles
    2. Toy Story 3
    3. Toy Story
    4. WALL-E
    5. Monsters Inc.
    6. Ratatouille
    7. Cars
    ---- These last three I never really enjoyed as much as the rest but they're still quality films:
    8. Toy Story 2
    9. A Bug's Life
    10. Findng Nemo

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    1. WALL-E (by FAR, their most impressive film visually. Chances are, if you didn't like it, it's out of evilness or brainlessness or both. No need to be butthurt over its calling out the WASP/amok capitalist culture)
    2. Toy Story 1
    3. Ratatouille
    4. Monsters Inc.
    5. Finding Nemo
    6. Up
    7. Toy Story 2
    8. The Incredibles
    9. Cars

    I don't think I've seen Bug's Life in its entirety. I think the gap (on my list) b/n 7 and 8 is monumentally huge.

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    1. WALL-E (by FAR, their most impressive film visually. Chances are, if you didn't like it, it's out of evilness or brainlessness or both. No need to be butthurt over its calling out the WASP/amok capitalist culture)
    2. Toy Story 1
    3. Ratatouille
    4. Monsters Inc.
    5. Finding Nemo
    6. Up
    7. Toy Story 2
    8. The Incredibles
    9. Cars

    I don't think I've seen Bug's Life in its entirety. I think the gap (on my list) b/n 7 and 8 is monumentally huge.


    Cars should be on the bottom of everyone's list what a crap movie.

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    Cars should be on the bottom of everyone's list what a crap movie.
    Swill made to appeal to the lowest denominator.

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    Swill made to appeal to the lowest denominator.
    I think they are only doing a second to right the wrongs of the first, but it may bite them in the ass

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    1. Toy Story
    2. Up!
    3. Finding Nemo
    4. A Bug's Life
    5. Wall-E
    6. Toy Story 2
    7. The Incredibles
    8. Ratatouille
    9. Cars
    10. Monsters, Inc. (Sorry. I hate Larry the Cable Guy just as much as the next guy, but I hate Billy Crystal more)

    ...going to see TS3 today.

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    I need to rewatch most of these as i have forgot alot of them but in the Toy Story series I have to say Toy story 1 and Toy story 3 were amazing while Toy story 2 was still really good.

    ts 3 was really touching lol, alot of the people in the theatre i was in were crying especially if you were a older teen/younger adult growing up w/ andy.

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    Man, I think toy story 3 just up to the top... It was amazing and original...

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    the incredibles is being underrated in this thread.

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    the incredibles is being underrated in this thread.
    this

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    the incredibles is being underrated in this thread.
    Didn't enjoy it. Not saying it and Wall-E aren't good flicks, but I didn't care for them. OK films, but I don't care if I ever see them again.

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    I have yet to see a Pixar movie that I didn't think was a very-good-to-great movie. And even though I put Cars near the bottom of my list, I think it gets a bad rap, as is usually the case with any movie that depicts non-metropolitan communities and lifestyles in a semi-positive light.

    1. Wall-e
    2. Toy Story 2
    3. Toy Story
    4. The Incredibles
    5. Finding Nemo
    6. Ratatouille
    7. UP
    8. Monsters, Inc.
    9. Cars
    10. A Bug's Life

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    1. WALL-E (by FAR, their most impressive film visually. Chances are, if you didn't like it, it's out of evilness or brainlessness or both. No need to be butthurt over its calling out the WASP/amok capitalist culture)
    Wow, spot on!

    Or maybe I was looking forward to laughs and heart warming moments and instead got a 2001: A Space Odyssey type first 40 minutes. I loved 2001 but when I watch a Pixar movie I expect actual dialogue

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    Wow, spot on!

    Or maybe I was looking forward to laughs and heart warming moments and instead got a 2001: A Space Odyssey type first 40 minutes. I loved 2001 but when I watch a Pixar movie I expect actual dialogue
    I regret to distill certain thematic elements in WALL-E (or any Pixar film) into a term as kitschy and cliche and stupid as 'heart-warming' but if you found WALL-E lacking in emotion, that's your own problem.

    Likewise, your personal expectations for dialogue matter not. There's nothing in Pixar's rule book that makes dialogue exclusive to the first forty minutes of their films. Nor any critical school, other than your own, that demands it. I'd suspect your inability to find emotional weight in WALL-E stems from your lack of interest in creativity and an attention span that can't be held without voluminous dialogue and heavy handed plot points being hurled at you. What made WALL-E so charming and entertaining was that it was able to create a transference of absolutely human emotion within a framework of robotic characters and near silent animation. It was a stunning feat. Too bad you missed it, but again, that's a you problem. Growing up might help some.

    And yes, it is spot on to say that the animation detail in WALL-E absolutely blows Pixar's other work out of the water.
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    Toy Story 3 was the best imho

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    I love A Bug's Life the most, probably because I love Kevin Spacey. Second for me would be Toy Story, then all the others in no particular order with Monsters, Inc. and The Incredibles tying for last place.

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    I ranked the OG Toy Story higher than I should have. Objectively, Ratatouille is probably better art, but I get nostalgic over the first Toy Story. I think that and the fact that it was the first (at the time highly original) Pixar feature length, holds a lot of weight.

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    1.Toy Story
    2.Wall E
    3.The Incredibles
    4.Ratatouille
    5.A Bugs Life
    6.Toy Story 2
    7.UP
    8.Finding Nemo
    9.Monsters Inc.
    10.Cars


    Haven't seen Toy Story 3 yet

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