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Post by Hitotsumami on Jun 24, 2012 0:14:25 GMT -5
I included franchises together just to save space.
So what is your favorite Disney Pixar movie?
My favorite movie has to be between Wall-E, Up, or Finding Nemo. I can't include Ratatouille or the Cars movies because I've never seen them, but I have watched the rest.
Also honorable mention goes to The Incredibles because that was an awesome movie too.
So what is your favorite?
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Post by Shark a' Pult on Jun 24, 2012 0:27:33 GMT -5
Actually literally?
Ratatouille is my personal favorite, so I voted for it.
I think Up is a superior film however, and I would recommend it over Ratatouille.
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Also on a separate note, Wall-E should have "died" at the end of the movie. As in, not be revived by Ev-E and just go back to being a normal trash bot while everyone else looks on and the camera pans out to the credits.
Would have been a better ending IMO.
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Post by Hitotsumami on Jun 24, 2012 0:29:48 GMT -5
Hey Shark what makes Ratatouille such a good movie? I've read the synopsis, a rat trying to become a great chef, but that just doesn't sound very epic. What about it do you like so much?
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Post by Shark a' Pult on Jun 24, 2012 0:36:01 GMT -5
Well you know how each Pixar movie (well, most movies in general) has a central theme or idea? Ratatouille's was my favorite and the way it dealt with it. It's just a bit hard to discern at first. I found it to be really meaningful and felt that it could resonate well with anyone.
As well, the overarching idea of a movie, a chef rat was done really well and accomplished in well-thought out ways. Like as the movie goes along, you're going along with the characters and rooting for their efforts. It may not sound like much, but it is quite a journey from scavenging rat all the way to world class chef.
And lastly, the setting. I like Paris, and it portrays the city really well. And what a city to set it in, no?
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Post by CJ on Jun 24, 2012 10:28:26 GMT -5
Curse the polls! I wish to pick multiple! Alas, I picked The Incredibles as my personal favorite, simply because it is the one I've seen the most. It offers the best replay value, at least in my household. The action is superb, mixed in gracefully with the epic tale and surprise twist of a villain.
As far as the best one goes... I'd have to give it either to Toy Story 2, 3, Ratatouille or The Incredibles. They're just all so good. An honorable mention goes to Finding Nemo for really tugging at my heart strings and making me want to watch it again as well.
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Post by Morcombe on Jun 24, 2012 10:51:02 GMT -5
Toy Story
Incredibles is really good too though
havn't seen Nemo, Rat, Up, Wall-E or Brave
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Post by Xero on Jun 24, 2012 18:05:09 GMT -5
Incredibles is my favorite and I believe to be the superior Pixar film. My second favorite is Ratatouille.
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Post by Rinji on Jul 4, 2012 21:44:57 GMT -5
I'll definitely go with Incredibles, and then after that, I'd have to go with the Toy Story Trilogy.
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Post by Neurotick on Jul 5, 2012 2:20:49 GMT -5
Up for me, but I really do love all of them a lot (except for Cars...guh, what a bad decision).
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