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Khuutra said:
highwaystar101 said:
Khuutra said:

Okay did YOU dislike Up?

I haven't seen Up. But out of all the Pixar/Dreamworks films I've seen over the past four or five years I've found that the majority have not felt, uh, as magic as they used to. I feel as though the films have become a labour of profit as opposed to a labour of love, they've adopted the "stack 'em high, sell 'em cheap approach"

Or maybe I've just grown out of cartoons.

I find that very interesting! I'm not trying to start a fight, I'm just being curious, because I love Pixar and falling out of love with Pixar is an interesting concept to me.

Last four or five years...

Well, they had Up, Wall-E, Ratatouille, Cars, and The Incredibles

Now granted Cars was comparatively weak, but...

I didn't particularly like Ratatouille or Cars, The Incredibles was good and I've not seen Wall-E. Admittedly Pixar are much better than Dreamworks though, Pixar have a way of keeping the writers minds fresh (I heard instead of offices they have log cabins). Dreamworks by comparison make relatively sub-par films like Shark tale, Over the hedge, Bee movie, Shrek 3, Flushed away, Monsters vs aliens, the list goes on.

Or as I said, maybe I'm just losing interest in these types of films.