Poll: Favorite Pixar movie

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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.

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.
Shark Tale was from Dreamworks, not Pixar.
 

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Wall-E's my favorite, though an honorable mention goes to Cars. Not for being second best, but because I honestly thought it was going to be terrible and it still managed to be a decent movie that's easily stronger than the very best most film makers are capable of.
 

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Honest to God, I cannot choose. I really like them all equally. There things I do and don't like in all of them. I could say up, since it was the one that tugged on my heartstrings the most, but the ending of Toy Story 3 wrecked me pretty bad. It's a tough choice.
 

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This is a tough one. I loved UP!, The Toy Story movies were staples of my childhood, I've recently come to respect and enjoy A Bug's Life for it being a spiritual remake of The Seven Samurai...

I think I'd have to go with Wall-E. For one, I love robots. For two, save for the first scene of UP!, it has some of the best emotion-invoking imagery in any film I've ever seen. Nearly a third of the movie has no dialogue, yet everything is conveyed perfectly with visuals and music. That movie moves me every time I see it.

Now, since this is a Pixar thread, I might as well ask this now, anyone get a weird Uncanny Valley feeling watching Toy Story? I know, first CG movie ever made, at-the-time groundbreaking technology, etc. It just unsettles me a bit with some of the facial expressions.
 

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It is a question that cannot be answered, each one of their films had such a massive impact on me, I love them all too much to pick my favourite
 

Carl The Manicorn

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OH GOOD LORD WHY????????? I love all of them (even Cars).

I chose Wall-E because it was such a cute little movie. It suprised the hell out of me and my family.

I have such good memories to all of these great films. I was a bit suprised (as some others were) that a bugs life isn't on there. I have seen that movie like twelve billion times and I still love that movie to bits.

And I also can't wait to see Monster's Inc. 2. Move the fuck over kids. Zach Fisher has been waiting 12 goddamn years to see this movie.
 

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Much as I love all, or at least all I have seen, Pixar movies Toy Story, the original, was an amazing movie. The follow-ups were very good, making it an exceptional series.
 

Soviet Steve

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Toy Story was like a decade long plan to jerk around the heartstrings of people who grew up with them. I'm dead inside for the most part, but man was it effective. >_>
 

jakelly14

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ARRGGHHHHHH i cant decide......its either wall-E or the toy story's

heh, this is the first thread ive seen in a long time where everybody agrees on one thing......all pixar films are good.
 

mental_looney

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I love Up and wall-e I don't know which would by my favourite, but I will pick up purley for doug the dog who is awesome.
 

CarlMin

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Never really liked Pixar. Find most of their movies quite overrated. But I did like Finding Nemo quite a lot.
 

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Nalgas D. Lemur said:
That intro was amazing and easily my favorite thing they've done...and then the rest of the movie happened and ruined it all. It was just too silly and too goofy, and the drastic change in tone was too much for me to be able to enjoy it. The intro on its own would be my favorite, but the rest of the movie is near the bottom.

Only taking full movies into account, The Incredibles still wins for me. Between that and Iron Giant (which I may actually like even more...hard to decide), Brad Bird made a pretty big impression on me.
I actually liked it. I thought it fit well because I viewed the story as an old man realizing he still had a life after his wife died and he could be the father figure in the kids life since he never had a kid. I thought the sad tone at the beginning is what made the movie awesome. But I also understand where you're coming from and can see how it was a let down for ya. I also liked Iron Giant, but I haven't seen it since I was about 12 so I probably should rewatch it. Was it Pixar who did that as well?
 

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Squilookle said:
It's too tough to call- either the Toy Story Trilogy or the Incredibles. I liked them all except for WALL-E and UP. Both of those fell apart after the amazing intro, with a villain that I couldn't even see as evil. I liked WALL-E better back when it was called Short Circuit, and as for UP- I like my adventure films to... you know... actually have some sort of adventure in them.
Plus 100 internets for the the Short Circuit reference. Wouldn't you like to be a pepper too? Heh, classic!