All the butthurt about Wall-E makes it sound like something worth checking out.
The only Pixar film I have never owned is Wall-E.
There are 2 I got on the first day of DVD release... The Incredibles and Up. But other than the garbage that was Wall-E every one of them is really good.
All the butthurt about Wall-E makes it sound like something worth checking out.
Difficult choice:
-Finding Nemo
-Toy Story
-Wall-E
-Up
-Monster's Inc.
-Ratatouille
-Bug's life
-The incredibles
-Toy Story 2
-Cars
, my ranking changes each time I think about it, but cars stay last though.
imo Wall-E was great. I guess people dont like the satire in making fun of Fatasses and how the world is ed up and going to due to lazy ass people.
Grandpa, you gotta say No !
It's better if you shut it off around the time Wall-E takes the ride on the spaceship.
Yeah, the first half of the movie is in fact the best part, but the whole movie is good. I really like the score and actually have the first song when Wall-E is introduced during the le sequence as my message tone for my texts.
Every time someone texts my son points at my phone and says "Wall-E!"
I don't give a rip what the full context is.
The part you clipped for both tells all I need to know about your character. It's pretty damn pathetic.
lol judging books by their cover
That's the part he chose. It's an insight to his character.
Yes cause supporting cops defending themselves instead of getting pushed around makes me a bad person, I don't even like cops that much
1. UP
2. Wall-e
3. Toy Story 3
4. The Incredibles
5. Monsters, Inc.
6. Toy Story
7. Toy Story 2
8. Cars
9. Finding Nemo
10. Ratatouille
Haven't seen A Bug's Life.
To be honest there's not a movie in that group that I didn't think was terrific. Ask me tomorrow and my order might change because they're that close. If I was to rank them each on a scale of 1 to 10, with ten being the best movie I've seen they'd all be between 8.5 and 9.5.
It takes a sick mind to appreciate your clips, including your avatar.
look i don't hate cops like you do, im sorry thats just the way i am
WALL-E was easily the most heart warming of all the PIXAR films.
If you didn't feel that way, have you ever even been in love?
WALL-E absolutely loved EVE, and was just happy being around her, and being together, even when she was "shut off".......
and they pulled all of this with silent robots.
You have to have a cold heart to hate WALL-E. He was cute, lovable..... heck, even Mo the little cleaning robot is cute when he says his name. "Mo!"
and the first 30-40 minutes of the film, when it was mostly silent, was the best part.
ALSO, The Incredibles was a great movie, underrated in this thread.
1) WALL-E
2) Ratatouille
3) The Incredibles
4) Toy Story
5) Finding Nemo
6) Toy Story 2
7) Monsters, Inc
8) Cars
9) A Bug's Life
haven't seen TS3 or UP!
Pretty interesting talk right here. More tech focused, but the second half/Q&A session is pretty enlightening. If you're a Pixar junkie...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjSEx...eature=related
Too easy...
1. Toy Story 3
2. Toy Story 2
3. Finding Nemo
4. Wall-E
5. Toy Story
6. Monster's Inc
7. A Bug's Life
8. The Incredibles
9. UP
10. Cars
11. Day and Night
Brad Bird is hysterical in this...
"yipe! yipe! yipe! yipe!"
just perfectly describes the entertainment industry. Pixar is a miracle, not because they make hit after hit, but because they've figured out that you make hit after hit by focusing on story and quality, not by focusing on making hit after hit.
I also like the fact that they mentioned that they give their people room to fail, and then the opportunity to course correct.
Having just watched all of these films the past few weeks before seeing TS3...
1. Toy Story 3
2. Toy Story
3. Finding Nemo
4. Incredibles
5. Wall-E
6. Monsters, Inc
7. Ratatouille
8. Toy Story 2
9. Up
10. Bug’s Life
11. Cars
Other that Cars, 1-10 is VERY close together. I really had a hard time putting the ranking together since every film is great.
Picked up my used copy of TS3 recently. Also, The Incredibles is finally going to make it to Blu-ray, "Spring 2011".
I still need Ratatouille, Finding Nemo, and Bug's Life on Blu-ray.
Disney has been showing the Pixar movies every night and the the following morning. I missed the Incredibles but have Ratatouille and Wall-E on my DVR. After re-watching Wall-E with my kids this morning, I've further set on this being my favorite Pixar movie. Such a great movie. I love how they found alternative ways to tell the back story with billboards, holograms and music, and how the characters relate what they're thinking with actions and "expressions" and sound.
I'm a Pixar affectionado but like a lot of us have not seen Cars 2 yet.
Can some of you long time Pixars who saw it weigh in?
The one review i read resonates and i hope its not true. Reviewer said Pixar basically joined the Hollywood-Phonywood sellout crowd in that the script was made purely to sell a bunch of Mater crap merchandise. Like wayy overdone to feature Mater while downplaying any other character.
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