Toy Story, hands down.
I saw Toy Story 3 on friday, best movie sequel EVER.
What is your favorite Pixar movie? | |||
Toy Story | 32 | 27.59% | |
Up | 6 | 5.17% | |
Finding Nemo | 18 | 15.52% | |
The Incredibles | 14 | 12.07% | |
WALL-E | 34 | 29.31% | |
Other | 12 | 10.34% | |
Total: | 116 |
WALL-E, all the way!
It isn't exactly by a large margin, though, Pixar movies tend to be ridiculously good. I actually can't believe how good Toy Story 3 is (just watched last night), which is funny, upon hearing there'd be another Toy Story I actually complained about the whole sequel thing...
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I like them all except Cars.
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Ratatouille. The end monologue from Anton Ego (peter o'toole) sealed the deal ^__^.
UP
Without a doubt, UP is one of the finest films of all time. It is at once Pixar's most emotive, most moving tale of dealing with loss and also one of the funniest, most inventive animated films ever - and it's not even meant to be a comedy. It is Pixar's best film ever, transcending the child-friendly feel of the likes of Toy Story and Ratatouille and becoming a film everyone can not only enjoy, but love.
Wall-E is a close second for me, followed by Toy Story, Cars and The Incredibles.
love them all equally except for cars. Just not my taste i guess but they're all great pictures.
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RockSmith372 said:
That's how I feel. There is no wrong answer to which is your favorite Pixar movie except "Cars". That movie was mediocre |
You know you're doing something right when your worst film is still pretty good.
My personal fav is WALL-E, not just Pixar but close to being my all time fav film ever.
The Incredibles, easily, then Ratatouile - I love Toy Story but for depth as well as fun Brad Bird's amazing contributions to their winning streak take stop spot.
Then probably Up, Toy Story (1&2) with Finding Nemo and Wall-E a whisker behind then onto the rest.
I'd say Cars was probably their weakest film, but the kids loved it, the merchandise sold buckets and apparently more is on the way.
Try to be reasonable... its easier than you think...
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