Pixar can't make a bad movvie. It's impossible. But if i had to chose i would say Cars. It was still a brilliant movie but not as good as their other films.
well now youve made me curious. which scene are you talking about?D Moness said:I am going of topic now. I really disliked surf's Up. One of the scenes tried a very cheap stab at Happy feet(I already do not like movies that do that honestly). I enjoyed happy feet from the start while i find surf's up very boring (so that under the beld stab it tried made me even dislike the movie more). Though that is my opinion on it.Vykrel said:i personally liked Surf's Up a lot more.
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I liked The Incredibles too.TheSchaef said:A Bug's Life is probably the one I liked the least. But that's still high praise.
The hate for The Incredibles baffles me; I thought that movie was amazing.
The problem with the movie, to me, wasn't the authenticity. Granted, I have little to no interest in NASCAR, but that wouldn't keep me from seeing the movie. No, the problem was that it's almost a plot point by plot point remake of Doc Hollywood. Seriously. Get the two movies, watch them back to back, and marvel at the fact that Pixar had the gall to release Cars and tout it as something new.RAKtheUndead said:A Bug's Life would take that title for me. A lot of people argue against Cars, and while it wasn't plotted as well as the other Pixar films, it did have a certain amount of detail that only automotive enthusiasts, especially NASCAR fans, would pick up on. The Hudson Hornet was a real-life NASCAR racing automobile that did win three times in a row. The town's founder was a model of steam-driven car from the 1920s. There are cameos from Dale Earnhardt Jr. and (in the British release) Jeremy Clarkson. All of the racing car noises were recorded to sound legitimate. It's probably the most authentic (if not realistic) car movie that isn't Le Mans or Grand Prix.
This.Rachel317 said:Wall-E. Couldn't get past the first 20 minutes, I just got so bored of it.
You're insane Goldfinger! In the top 50 since 2000.Didn't particularly rate The Incredibles, either.