Yeesh, why must I choose??? >_<
Mmm...I'm going to have to give the crown to the ones that made me teary. Toy Story 3 (particularly that resigned bit near the end. If you've seen it, you know what scene I'm talking about), Finding Nemo ("Daddy's here", both near the beginning and the end), Up (The same scene at the beginning that gets everyone else), WALL-E (What can I say, the aftermath of the repair-bit at the end got to me). Don't get me wrong, like many others, I love most of them, but my hat has to go off to those for their cathartic scenes. If you forced me to choose among those though, I'd probably have to go with TS3, simply because the Spanish addition was fun to watch, made more interesting by the fact that they chose a Castillian variation for it.
Mmm...I'm going to have to give the crown to the ones that made me teary. Toy Story 3 (particularly that resigned bit near the end. If you've seen it, you know what scene I'm talking about), Finding Nemo ("Daddy's here", both near the beginning and the end), Up (The same scene at the beginning that gets everyone else), WALL-E (What can I say, the aftermath of the repair-bit at the end got to me). Don't get me wrong, like many others, I love most of them, but my hat has to go off to those for their cathartic scenes. If you forced me to choose among those though, I'd probably have to go with TS3, simply because the Spanish addition was fun to watch, made more interesting by the fact that they chose a Castillian variation for it.
Shark Tale was from Dreamworks, not Pixar.Regnes said:The lack of votes for Finding Nemo is very upsetting, easily the most touching, well acted, and technically sound of the films.
This is how they should be ranked imo
Finding Nemo
Wall-E
Toy Story 3
Toy Story
The Incredibles
Toy Story 2
Up
Monsters inc
A Bug's Life
Ratatoille
Cars
Shark Tale (Yes, I hated Cars 2 that much)
Cars 2
Up could have been higher up, but it sort of lost it's way towards the end, both Cars films were horrible, Monsters inc was kind of stale, and a Bug's Life is usually quite underrated, Kevin Spacey as Hopper was brilliant.