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Wall-E and Cars are my favorites followed by UP.



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My Top 3:
Monsters Inc. (one of the best animation movies I've ever seen with one of the most surprising plot ideas)
Toy Story
Toy Story 2 (best animation movie sequel ever imo)

I have seen all other Pixar movies except Up - which is a shame as I already bought the BluRay/DVD-Combo months ago.

I love all Pixar movies I've seen except Cars and Wall-E.

Cars' plot and humor are too simple for my taste (similar to 20th Century Fox' awful, but very popular Ice Age movies - horrible copies of the trademarked Disney formula imo).

I really wanted to like Wall-E, but there's something about this movie I don't like. Maybe the overall emptiness or the feeling that Pixar wanted to achieve Miyazaki's level of storytelling - I don't know.

The world's 2nd best animation studio at the moment.



okr said:
My Top 3:
Monsters Inc. (one of the best animation movies I've ever seen with one of the most surprising plot ideas)
Toy Story
Toy Story 2 (best animation movie sequel ever imo)

I have seen all other Pixar movies except Up - which is a shame as I already bought the BluRay/DVD-Combo months ago.

I love all Pixar movies I've seen except Cars and Wall-E.

Cars' plot and humor are too simple for my taste (similar to 20th Century Fox' awful, but very popular Ice Age movies - horrible copies of the trademarked Disney formula imo).

I really wanted to like Wall-E, but there's something about this movie I don't like. Maybe the overall emptiness or the feeling that Pixar wanted to achieve Miyazaki's level of storytelling - I don't know.

The world's 2nd best animation studio at the moment.

Behind Studio Ghibli?



To me, Up and The Incredibles are two of the best all around movies I've ever seen. After that's they are pretty equally great, but those are transcendant.



Boutros said:
okr said:
My Top 3:
Monsters Inc. (one of the best animation movies I've ever seen with one of the most surprising plot ideas)
Toy Story
Toy Story 2 (best animation movie sequel ever imo)

I have seen all other Pixar movies except Up - which is a shame as I already bought the BluRay/DVD-Combo months ago.

I love all Pixar movies I've seen except Cars and Wall-E.

Cars' plot and humor are too simple for my taste (similar to 20th Century Fox' awful, but very popular Ice Age movies - horrible copies of the trademarked Disney formula imo).

I really wanted to like Wall-E, but there's something about this movie I don't like. Maybe the overall emptiness or the feeling that Pixar wanted to achieve Miyazaki's level of storytelling - I don't know.

The world's 2nd best animation studio at the moment.

Behind Studio Ghibli?

Exactly.



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up should be in the top tier. It holds the title of the only move to have ever made me cry -.- i wasn't ready for that kind of stuff in a pixar movie man. I just wasnt' ready



A) Ocra_Azure, your new avatar is awesome.

B) Bottom Tier doesn't mean you're a bad movie. You're just the worst among the others.

C) No Monty, I'm not doing a Disney film thread anytime soon.

D) I'm loving the responses, keep 'em coming.



Pixel Art can be fun.

Top Tier

Toy Story
Finding Nemo
Toy Story 2
Monster's Inc
The Incredibles
Wall-E

Mid Tier

Cars
Ratatouille
Up

Low Tier

A Bug's Life

however, pretty much everything pixar makes is gold. Oh, they aren't really in "order" other than being in the right tier.




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Pixel Art can be fun.

While I didn't enjoy Wall-E as much as I hoped, the special edition of this movie contains my most favourite DVD special ever: The Pixar Story - a nearly 90 min. running documentary.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1059955/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C70Yp3CPvuQ
(This trailer doesn't really do the documentary justice - it's not one of those typical boring special features where everyone finds everyone else great; actually it's one of the most interesting and revealing company documentaries I've ever seen. Highly recommended).