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oliver9184 01-15-2010 01:17 PM

What's your favourite Pixar film?
 
Pixar have made ten feature length films now. It seems almost everyone loves Pixar but I want to find out what's the most popular of their films.

SSJTWIZTA 01-15-2010 01:30 PM

I voted for Wall-E. ♥Robot love story, awwwhhh.♥

Jetée 01-15-2010 01:48 PM

I've only seen 40% of them, then, so, I feel inclined not to vote at all, due to my relative ignorance of the entire "full-length" compendium.

My favorite Pixar short, however, is Knick Knack.

sapiens 01-15-2010 01:54 PM

My favorite is The Incredibles. Comic book heroes, lots of entertaining lines, and a decent heroine:
http://images.buddytv.com/articles/m...elastigirl.jpg

snowy 01-15-2010 02:25 PM

It's like asking me to choose a favorite child. I'm really torn. There's a tie between A Bug's Life, Monsters Inc., The Incredibles, Finding Nemo, and Up. I really like Wall-E, but it depresses me too much to be a favorite.

Thinking about it...I own a lot of these on DVD, and not being a big movie person, that says a lot.

ratbastid 01-15-2010 02:39 PM

I'm torn between Wall-E and UP!. I voted Wall-E, but I really could have gone either way.

Baraka_Guru 01-15-2010 06:38 PM

Tough call between Ratatouille, Up, the Incredibles, and Monsters, Inc. But I found the last one the most memorable and charming.

For the record, I haven't seen Wall-E or Cars.

Willravel 01-15-2010 06:49 PM

The first 12 or so minutes of Up! totally got to me. It was very simple and used a very old story, but the execution was superb. It was sweet, endearing and heartbreaking. I enjoyed the rest of the movie, but had it ended just as his wife passed away, I still would have been happy that I'd been entertained.

Meditrina 01-15-2010 06:57 PM

It was too hard to chose. But I ended up picking Ratatouille. Maybe because it was the most recent one I saw. As I saw each of them, I thought they were good. Although, I have not seen Up yet.

Redlemon 01-15-2010 07:16 PM

My wife gave me for my birthday. I would have voted for it had it been a choice. (With the exception of the short Boundin', Pixar can do no wrong.)

Jetée 01-15-2010 07:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Redlemon (Post 2748818)
My wife gave me Pixar Short Films Collection for my birthday. I would have voted for it had it been a choice. (With the exception of the short Boundin', Pixar can do no wrong.)

That's an exceptional DVD collection.

personal gripe:
It's too bad YouTube is all corporate since the 2006(?) acquisition, 'cause my original playlist of "The 13 Best Pixar Animated Shorts" (ranked) is all tattered and riddled with holes now, leaving only 4 of the videos intact and working still. No use sharing it until I get it updated again (if that's possible).

LoganSnake 01-15-2010 08:04 PM

I haven't seen Cars, Wall-E or Up yet, so I was a bit torn between Ratatouille and Finding Nemo.

I really like Nemo.

Frosstbyte 01-15-2010 09:07 PM

Up, without question Up. That movie was pure poetry, far surpassing any of their previous efforts. I would be very surprised if they top it at any point in the near future, but you never know.

Fremen 01-16-2010 12:13 AM

I would've chosen Up or Wall-E (both were fantastic) but they were too depressing for me to list them at the top.
I chose The Incredibles, instead. An all around great story.

Btw, Redlemon, what didn't you like about Boundin'?
I thought it was kinda cute and goofy.

Magpie_1 01-16-2010 05:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Redlemon (Post 2748818)
My wife gave me Pixar Short Films Collection for my birthday. I would have voted for it had it been a choice. (With the exception of the short Boundin', Pixar can do no wrong.)

Ha ha I feel the same way about Boundin. I received the Short Film Collection last Christmas. I would have voted for that collection as well if we had the chance.

However given the options I chose Monsters Inc. Granted I do have some inside jokes regarding that movie with my best friend. That's probably what swayed me to choose it. Far to many fond memories.

oliver9184 01-16-2010 06:52 AM

I would never have expected Monsters Inc to take the lead!

This is my order, best to worst:

A Bug's Life
Ratatouille
Wall-E
Finding Nemo
Up
Monsters Inc
Toy Story 2
Toy Story
The Incredibles
Cars

Analysis: I need to see Monsters Inc again and I've had serious reservations about both Toy Storys since they came out but having watched the Toy Story 3 trailer I think I might at last warm to them. I think they and Toy Story 3 will fit between Up and Wall-E somewhere in the chart. I think Pixar generally do better avoiding human characters (and cars for that matter) which is part of why I disliked The Incredibles - that and because I was never into comics and superheros as a child - but I can appreciate its qualities as a film. I feel like I should like Finding Nemo more than I do - on paper and in theory it's absolutely perfect and Albert Brooks does wonderful work as Marlin but something's lacking and I still don't know what after four or five viewings. Maybe it's that fish are inherently not very identifiable - though they are, of course, easier to identify with than cars. (CARS!) Wall-E is sort of the opposite of Nemo - something that shouldn't really work at all in theory but absolutely and inexplicably does. The first act is flabbergasting. Were the whole film to live up to the first 40 minutes Wall-E would be at the top of the list - as it is, it's still very good but all the about on board the Axiom gets slightly tiresome. Similarly, Up impressed massively with its opening but then got silly - all those talking dogs came close to ruining it for me.

ratbastid 01-16-2010 06:59 AM

They're cartoons. Do you have a problem with a wisecracking bunny or a beep-beeping road runner? In the talking dog's defense--anyone who has ever had a dog pretty much HAS to adore Doug. He's the quintessential dog. I heard half a dozen people walk out of the theater saying that Doug had to have been written based on their own dog.

I liked "Presto" a LOT. Whoever wrote that had obviously played a lot of Portal first.

I agree about Cars. It was obviously written to appeal to five year old boys. And every five year old boy I know is completely nuts about it, so there you go.

CinnamonGirl 01-16-2010 11:06 AM

I've only seen six of the ten (I have some catching up to do!) but out of the six I've seen, Monsters, Inc is my favorite. Maybe because my nickname is Boo... maybe because I love the idea of whole other world to be had by going through my closet (I do, after all, reread the entire Narnia series at least once a year, sometimes more.)

Toy Story is a close second, though.

Vigilante 01-16-2010 01:13 PM

Not Up, that's for damn sure. Wow that was depressing.

Pearl Trade 01-16-2010 04:52 PM

The last really good movie they made was The Incredibles. From Cars to Up, they haven't really matched the quality of the first 6 movies. Not saying they're terrible, but they're just not that same. Naw I'm sayin?

With that said, the first Toy Story was the best.

Lasereth 01-16-2010 08:20 PM

Wall-E is the best, but I haven't seen Up. I'd put The Incredibles in 2nd. Haven't seen Ratatouille either.

levite 01-16-2010 08:51 PM

Incredibles, definitely. It was a great superhero movie, a great family movie, a great social critique, and didn't take itself too seriously. Plus, once I got the DVD set, the extras gave it unmatchable first place. Seriously, the Mr. Incredible and Frozone short cartoon episode, with the two characters' commentary, made me laugh so hard I fell off my sofa.

That said, I haven't seen Wall-E or Cars or Up. I have no interest at all in the first two, and I wouldn't have been so interested in the last, except my wife just saw it last week, and now she won't stop talking about it. She just purchased it because apparently "we have to have it in our house." So I presume I'll be seeing it soon....

Reese 01-16-2010 10:00 PM

I voted Monsters Inc.
Just something about Sulley that I just love.

Didn't really like Cars. It felt more pop culture-ish than any of the other pixar films. I blame Larry the Cable guy.

m0rpheus 01-17-2010 07:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sapiens (Post 2748729)
My favorite is The Incredibles. Comic book heroes, lots of entertaining lines, and a decent heroine:
http://images.buddytv.com/articles/m...elastigirl.jpg

I would have said Incredibles up until last year. Hell as a superhero fan The Incredibles was the movie made for me. Then Up came out.

It was the best all round movie Pixar's ever made.

Bear Cub 01-17-2010 08:12 AM

Cars. Vroom.



Haven't seen "Up" yet.

Redjake 01-17-2010 01:08 PM

Up is really sad. Good movie, but very sad for a Pixar movie. Ratatouille was pretty good also. I think my favorite is Toy Story 2, but it's been a while since I've seen it - I may have picked another choice if I had seen it more recently.

Haven't seen Wall-E either, but I'm told it's the best.

Willravel 01-17-2010 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by levite (Post 2749079)
I have no interest at all in the first two, and I wouldn't have been so interested in the last, except my wife just saw it last week, and now she won't stop talking about it.

You're married? Belated mozeltoff! :thumbsup:

levite 01-17-2010 02:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Willravel (Post 2749192)
You're married? Belated mozeltoff!

Yes, I am now married; thanks, man!

ironpham 01-17-2010 02:43 PM

I see Monsters Inc. is winning. My ex liked that movie too, but I never really thought it was interesting.

Finding Nemo would be my favorite.

Punk.of.Ages 01-17-2010 08:11 PM

I fucking love Bug's Life. That movie has the best characters ever in it.

Ratatouille comes in a close second, though. Perhaps, because of my cooking experience.
_______________

Now, correct me if I'm wrong here, but wasn't Bolt also a Pixar flick?

Redlemon 01-18-2010 05:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fremen (Post 2748879)
Btw, Redlemon, what didn't you like about Boundin'?
I thought it was kinda cute and goofy.

Pixar shorts should have no dialog*. There's a certain purity to that style. Boundin' felt like anyone could have done it.

* There is an exception for the "continuation of existing story" Pixar shorts, such as "Mike's New Car" and "Jack Jack Attack".
Quote:

Originally Posted by Punk.of.Ages (Post 2749275)
Now, correct me if I'm wrong here, but wasn't Bolt also a Pixar flick?

No, it was Walt Disney Animation Studios. However, in 2006, John Lasseter (one of the main Pixar dudes) came in and shook things up at WDAS, so you'll get a bit of the same feel for story and attention to detail.

crow_daw 01-30-2010 04:03 PM

They're all so well-done. That is the most amazing thing about Pixar to me: the consistency is mind-boggling. I still haven't seen Up (it's near the top of my Netflix queue), but I have seen the rest and for my money, Finding Nemo still ranks as the best, followed closely by Cars. But again, you can't go wrong with Pixar.

Grasshopper Green 02-06-2010 11:45 PM

Toy Story. We own all of those movies except Toy Story 2; I've seen the rest multiple times and still find Toy Story very watchable, even though I've seen it at least 20 times (it played for three months at the single screen theater I worked at when I was 18). A Bug's Life is a close second. I was not impressed with Up.

Canine 02-10-2010 10:47 AM

A Bug's Life, without a doubt, even though it was sort of a ripoff of Antz,

Wall-E, Up, and Cars I haven't seen

Punk.of.Ages 02-10-2010 07:16 PM

Didn't "A Bug's Life" and "Antz" come out at, like, the exact same time?

Jetée 02-10-2010 07:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Punk.of.Ages (Post 2757398)
Didn't "A Bug's Life" and "Antz" come out at, like, the exact same time?

Similarly, like within a month of each other: Antz (Oct of '98) and A Bug's Life (Nov of '98)
I liked both of them.



But, it's not as annoying, at least to me, as knowing that around 6-9 films with the same titles deciding to market, advertise, and release jumbled together:
Up and Up in the Air
9 and Nine and District 9.
Avatar and Avatar: The Last Airbender

SSJTWIZTA 02-10-2010 11:04 PM

i just watched Up!

i enjoyed that movie a great deal. im still not sure if a prefer it over Wall-E though. tough decision.

..on a separate but still related note, a comic:
http://www.explosm.net/db/files/Comi...onstersinc.png

Jetée 02-11-2010 05:52 PM

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Mync 03-01-2010 10:03 AM

Come on Toy Story!! You got a friend in me!

PulpMind 03-07-2010 08:08 AM

It's really frustrating and unfortunate for this survey that so many people are saying "TOTALLY movieX. without a doubt the best pixar movie of all time!... but I haven't seen Wall-E or Up yet"

I voted for Up.
As stated before, the first 30 minutes of the movie are some of the most moving in cinema. Not just in cgi, but in recent memory. True the movie is really heavy, but the way it deals with it, the lessons it shows the viewer, wow, that's what really makes Up stand above. For how good so every Pixar film is, Up is the only one that has left me walking away from the theater feeling like a better person for watching it.
My only gripe with it is all the crap the old man litters on the 'falls.


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