Poll: Favorite Pixar Movie?

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TheRiddler

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So, yeah. What's your favorite Pixar movie?

Personally, I pick Up. The first ten minutes are one of the strongest openings I've ever seen for any movie, animated or otherwise. It's bright and optimistic. It has a great cast of characters, lots of funny moments and adventure, but is still incredibly heartfelt, and when it wants to be, heartbreaking. It's one of the few movies that have actually made me tear up a bit.
 

EeveeElectro

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Agree with Up, it's fantastic and had me blubbing.
TS3 did too so that's my second favourite.

I love Pixar!
 

Goofguy

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I went with Ratatouille. It was a toss up between that and WALL-E. I love both films but I just like the characters and style of Ratatouille best.
 

crudus

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I am going to have to go with Up. It was a very relatable story while still having that grandiose adventure.

seriously, how did they do that?!
 

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It's Wall-E for me. I absolutely love how the lead characters of the movie never utter a word, and that the whole beginning of the movie doesn't have any speech whatsoever. It's a movie that makes you love a robot with almost no recognizable physical human features and it does so through his body language and some great music. I find that absolutely amazing.
 

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crudus said:
I am going to have to go with Up. It was a very relatable story while still having that grandiose adventure.

seriously, how did they do that?!
Why did you have to post that!? Now I can't stop crying...
 

Flutterguy

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Finding Nemo, largely based on nostalgia as it was a transition phase for me between kiddie-'adult' entertainment. That movie as well as Princess Mononoke helped me realize my conceived notion of adult and children entertainment being completely seperate things was a fallacy. Realized I was a bit more grown up and should not feel guilt imposed by overbearing parents for not loving sports and not hating cartoons.
 

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I voted for Wall-E. That movie is just too sweet for words. Toy Story 3 comes in at a close second. If they had just had one little scene with Bo Peep showing up at the end (so Woody isn't standing by himself while everyone else is happy), it very well could have beat Wall-E.
But as it stands, Wall-E remains at the top of my list, though it is a very crowded list.
 

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Well, considering I like ALL of the Pixar movies... (That includes Cars and it's squeal...) If I had to choose one, it would either be Toy Story or The Incredibles...

Toy Story will always have a place in my heart... and The Incredibles is basically a comic book movie done right, to me...

...Or, in other words, I am COMPLETELY indecisive on choosing just one Pixar favorite... It's like eating just one LAY'S potato chip, to me...
 

Thomas Barnsley

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I actually didn't like Up as much as most people. It was just kind of meh for me.

I would choose WALL-E, Finding Nemo, and the Incredibles as the best quality films. I also like Bug's Life due to heavy nostalgia (the Bug's Life game was the first game I ever played).
Not going to vote because I can't decide between the ones I mentioned.
 

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Ratatouille. Very fun, well-crafted film with good characters and a fun premise and story. (Also, I happened across the Flemish dub a couple of days ago and it was fantastic :D).

Wall-E in in second place. It's the animation that does it here. Such expressive characters with so little to be expressive with. Amazing.

Also, I truly loved the opening of Up, although the rest of the film wasn't that special to me.
 

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Gonna go with Wall-E. Top notch, pulling off a compelling and endearing - if sometimes dark, because of the state of Earth - with comedic work...and yet so little dialogue.
 

Cowabungaa

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At first glance I'd pick either Up or WALL-E.

When thinking about it I'm picking WALL-E. The fact that they can tell such a story with barely any dialogue really speaks to me.

Pun uninte- oh what the hell, so intended.
 

bartholen_v1legacy

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Toy Story 3. It's still the best movie I've ever seen. I haven't seen Ratatouille or the Cars movies though, but I doubt either of them would knock TS3 off the throne.

This scene still has me in stitches every time I see it. Even funnier was that when I saw it in the theater, there were no subtitles, so I had no idea what Buzz was saying.
 

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The Incredibles

The first Pixar movie that made me sit up and pay attention to CGmation. Up till then, every computer generated cartoon just looked wooden, and was filled with non-human characters, since they couldn't make them look right. Which to me begged the question of why to even use CGI, when traditional animation was pulling off human characters since the 40's. The Incredibles was the first to finally get around that problem and present me with the cartoon designs I know and love.

And apart from that it was an amazing animated movie, an amazing action movie, and an amazing superhero movie. That last one especially I was not expecting. It made perfect use of the medium of animation to make superheros come to live in a way I'd never really seen before. We've all seen these superpowers somewhere else, but Pixar really shifted it into high gear. Making Frozone a better iceman than Iceman, and Helen Parr a better elastic superhero than Mr. Fantastic. Also, all of them apart from Violent only had one superpower, making action scenes very creative and exciting. I loved how both Bob and Helen had their own way of breaking into Syndrom's base.

Still the best Pixar movie.
 

dragonet111

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I vote for Wall-E but it's not an easy choice, Monster Inc is also awesome and Up is really good (the beginning is so sad) and I have a soft spot for Brave because Merida looks like a friend :)