Poll: Favorite Pixar Film

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ciortas1 said:
Thank god Ratatouille isn't here, that garbage. I'm torn between Up and Incredibles, but after a coin flip Incredibles wins.
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Woah. Time out. Lets talk about this. Why is Ratatouille garbage?
 

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Pixar is my favourite company, I can't think of anything I'd have them change in any film they make.

Wall-E, without a doubt. I even made a costume for our "Films of the 2000's" drama social. Was pretty impressive, even if I say so myself!

Toy Story 2 comes a close second, maybe it's my love of the Roundup Gang. Then it's Toy Story 3, Monster's Inc., Toy Story, Incredibles, Finding Nemo, Up, Bug's Life, Rattatouie (sp?), Cars.

Think that's all of them...
 
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Mackheath said:
I find this an impossible choice.

I loved every film they done except Cars.

I'm still not sure why it offends me/makes me hate it so.
I don't like Cars as much because it's far cruder than the other Pixar films.
I find Toy Story 1 the same way - anyone with me? I'm not saying it's a bad movie, but the dialogue and jokes seem far more primitive.
 

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Wall-E For me is the best out of all of them. Up and The Toy Story Series dukes it out for 2nd place, but they're kind of tied for me.
 

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I voted for The Incredibles as its the one I find consistantly funny and entertaining. Its definitely helped by Brad Birds commentary and E is one of Pixars best characters so far.

Toy Story - Good laughs, ok plot.
Toy Story 2- Good laughs, good plot. Favourite of the 3.
Toy Story 3 - ok laughs, good plot.
Cars - I liked it, but not outstanding.
Finding Nemo - I have something in my eye.
Up - The 1st 10 minutes are the best 10 minutes in all of cinema. Pity about the rest of the film.
A Bugs Life - Only watched it once.
Monsters Inc. -Very entertaining.
Wall-E - Very very cute.
Ratatouille - I couldn't put up with the 1st 15 minutes, let alone the whole film.
 
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ciortas1 said:
The Amazing Tea Alligator said:
ciortas1 said:
Thank god Ratatouille isn't here, that garbage. I'm torn between Up and Incredibles, but after a coin flip Incredibles wins.
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Woah. Time out. Lets talk about this. Why is Ratatouille garbage?
It's childish as hell, plot and humor-wise. I saw the trailer for it a few years back at a cinema, and I literally couldn't believe Pixar could be behind this kind of film. I've not seen it in its entirety, but from what I accidentally caught on TV, I did not miss much. Wouldn't be as bad if it, at the very least, did something new.
How is it childish? It may be fanciful, but it is nowhere near as childish and crude as Toy Story 1. It even features characters that disagree and have flaws, not to mention the best (not-quite-a-)villain of all Pixar films (although Up almost took the cake if they had bothered to flesh him out a bit more).
 

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I love Toy Story 1 & 3. Also Cars is noticiably absent from the poll but that's actually a good thing because I hated Cars.
 

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Toy Story 3

Never have I been excited, laughed and in tears in one film. I honestly believe it is a film master piece and Pixar film should be proud of doing a near impossible feat of creating an unquestionable, flawless trilogy

I do like everything else they ever make though, Pixar are my favourite film studios ever
 
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ciortas1 said:
The Amazing Tea Alligator said:
As I said, it does absolutely nothing new, and that's what completely killed it for me. I don't want to see a Stuart Little that's set in a kitchen and that uses the most pathetic excuse for a plot device I have ever seen, which was illustrated in the image above.
Besides how both films feature a rodent attempting to coincide with humans, the plots are fairly different. As for the 'pathetic plot device' I see it as one of the more clever rodent-human interfaces ever concieved.
 

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miscelaneous said:
Off that list, Up or Monsters Inc. I haven't seen the first two Two Story movies in a while and I was pissed when I saw Toy Story 3 because I do not think it was worth all the hype it recieved.
Well did you like it anyway?