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Yes, I know Disney owns Pixar, but Pixar has all of the talent, so I deem it great enough to have a separate thread. Anyway, I'm seriously leaning towards Wall-E here, though Toy Story has it's place in my heart.

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Everything pre-Cars is awesome.

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Ratatouille is the best film, probably, but the least likeable. I'm a Toy Story man, myself.
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Classic.SlappyMcGee wrote:I'm a Toy Story man, myself.
Car- Yeah, it's the best.
I didn't watched Wall-E though.

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Toy Story and Monsters Inc, man. Maybe Finding Nemo as well. Oh, and The Incredibles was great.

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I'm in love with their short film called Presto.
It was played before Wall-E in theaters, which was a mind-blowingly awesome movie of its own right.
It was played before Wall-E in theaters, which was a mind-blowingly awesome movie of its own right.
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Oh! I was totally going to mention that but it slipped my mind. Presto is brilliant. Pixar has a habit of making cool intros.Tsukatu wrote:I'm in love with their short film called Presto.
It was played before Wall-E in theaters, which was a mind-blowingly awesome movie of its own right.

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Finding Nemo is my definite favorite, although Toy Story is a close second. I didn't enjoy Wall-E very much at all.

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I would go with either Ratatouille or The Incredibles in a pinch.

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Ratatouille and Wall-E are the two best, easily. I can't decide which is better; on one hand, Wall-E is a sci-fi movie, which I usually default too in the event of a tie, but Ratatouille has Patton Oswalt.
I'm not in love with Toy Story 1 or 2. They're good, certainly better than Cars, which was a piece of crap, but I don't get what everyone sees in them.
I'm not in love with Toy Story 1 or 2. They're good, certainly better than Cars, which was a piece of crap, but I don't get what everyone sees in them.
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Nostalgia, mostly.Studebacher Hoch wrote:I'm not in love with Toy Story 1 or 2. They're good, certainly better than Cars, which was a piece of crap, but I don't get what everyone sees in them.

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Wait, has no one seriously mentioned A Bug's Life?

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Frankly, A Bug's Life is the second weakest picture after Cars. It's actually a really excellent movie, but Antz came out at the same time and scarred my memory, leaving me confused between the two of them.
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Oh god, Antz. I totally agree with you on that. That movie burned my eyes.SlappyMcGee wrote:Frankly, A Bug's Life is the second weakest picture after Cars. It's actually a really excellent movie, but Antz came out at the same time and scarred my memory, leaving me confused between the two of them.

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Oh, God. My history with those movies was something like this:SlappyMcGee wrote:Frankly, A Bug's Life is the second weakest picture after Cars. It's actually a really excellent movie, but Antz came out at the same time and scarred my memory, leaving me confused between the two of them.
I saw Antz, because I actually had a mild obsession with ants at the time (I owned several ant farms and was a SimAnt god). Then this thing called A Bug's Life sorta started popping into my vision, and it was just about bugs, so clearly Antz was better in my mind. And when I finally went to see A Bug's Life, I actually remember thinking, and I'm giving an exact quote, "the fuck is this?"
Antz was definitely superior.
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It's so true. Wall-E is without a doubt my favourite, however I really enjoyed all of their movies.capt_weasle wrote:Pixar has all of the talent
If I had to rank them... probably Wall-E, The Incredibles, Monster's Inc, Toy Story, and then just the rest pretty evenly with perhaps a 9/10, except for A Bug's Life, which for some reason I didn't like as much, and would probably only give 7 or 8/10.




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Shrek is my favorite... it is Pixar's, right?
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Well no doubt Toy Story is one of my all time favorites. Other then that I really liked Monsters Inc. and The Incredibles.

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It's actually a Dreamworks animation.EdoI wrote:Shrek is my favorite... it is Pixar's, right?
A Bug's Life has a place in my heart. Damn you haters.Techno wrote:Wait, has no one seriously mentioned A Bug's Life?
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It was an ok movie. But they have done way better then that. I mean the concept was good, just not done very well.

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I suppose I'm just affected by nostalgia then.Alex777 wrote:It was an ok movie. But they have done way better then that. I mean the concept was good, jut not done very well.
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Well thats ok everyone has something they liked as a kid that isn't as good as you thought. :)Mae wrote: I suppose I'm just affected by nostalgia then.

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No one's mentioned Up? that looks like its certainly not going to be a let down.
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