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Post by Zekumi on Aug 29, 2009 2:40:31 GMT -5
You can pick two. n_n
My favorites are Monsters, Inc., Toy Story/2, Finding Nemo, and I really enjoy Ratatouille. They're all really lovable, though.
My least favorites are probably The Incredibles and Cars. They were good and I did like them well enough ... the stories themselves just aren't as appealing to me as the others. Superheros and cars = a bit boring for Zekumi. P:
Is anyone else ridiculously excited for Toy Story 3? I dunno why, but I'm just beside myself with wanting to see it. :3 I'm also really looking forward to Toy Story 1 and 2 out again in 3D this October. :D
Also excited about upcoming future Pixar films: * Toy Story 3 * Cars 2 * The Bear and the Bow and * Newt
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Post by Clover on Aug 29, 2009 2:50:08 GMT -5
Toy Story is just... <33. I'd watch it ALLLL the time when I was little. It was my favorite movie ever xD.
And I reeeeaaaally looooved Up a lot :3
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Post by Kari <3 on Aug 29, 2009 3:03:40 GMT -5
Toy Story 1 and Up, with Ratatouille following in on a close third.
Toy Story 1 I hold near and dear to my heart as that was when they were in their old studios, above and behind the bakery that my best friends' parents worked at (Semifreddi's, if you're ever in the area, try it because it's AMAZING). As young girls me and my friend Esther would see them passing by every day that we were there, and we were sometimes invited in, although it was a very small studio then and they were just starting their first feature length film.
Up, of course, had dogs in it as main characters so of course I'd love it! No, it was just a really sweet story that I really felt in touch with because of the unusual relationships all throughout the movie-- gotta love those!
Ratatouille I adored, not only because there were ratties in it but it was a charming story surrounding Paris, romance and FOOD! I also loved it because my close friend Peter was a voice actor in it (Emile). He was in a few others as well but as background voices, and this was the first time he got a name role. He's perfect for the part in every way too.
Least favorite would have to be Wall-E. Not that the message wasn't good, it was just a little too.. over the top. And believe me, I am a total eco-friendly everything type of girl (why else would I live in Berkeley? xD), but it was missing a lot of the Pixar magic and instead was forcing upon us the message of the importance of keeping our planet clean and uh.. exercising. I know it's a good message, but I felt like the rest of it was empty as they were focusing too much on the message. Pixar is famous for making children's movies with amazing CGI graphics, good messages and appeal for adults, but I felt like the execution of the whole was sloppy. I've probably mentioned this before many times, but even many of the animators were not too happy with Wall-E -- when I asked for their suggestion for the next big movie, they automatically suggested Up, and when I asked about Wall-E, they were a little hesitant... Ok I'm gonna stop talking now.
Edit; The Toy Story 1/2 3D is coming out on my birthday! I'm going to go see it with some friends, hopefully it's not gonna be a full house! And I've heard many good things about Toy Story 3.. I'm generally not a fan of sequels, as they are rarely even remotely as good as the original (and I hate it when jokes are reused), but my friends at Pixar tell me that it's really good.
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Post by Rinkái on Aug 29, 2009 4:38:58 GMT -5
I loved Wall-E. I thought it was really cute, and the message was well said. :/ I loved the part were Eve & Wall-E were flying around the spaceship, Wall-E using the fire extinguisher. xDD
I love The Toy Story, Nemo, A Bug's Life and Ratatouille as well. <3.
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Post by Arty on Aug 29, 2009 13:20:15 GMT -5
I thought Wall-E was a cute movie, but probably not one of my favourites. Cars was a nice movie, but my CD glitched before I could watch THE BIG RACE. Yes, so, I never saw the end of it, haha. I don't think I could ever pick a favourite, but Monsters Inc. is up there as I loved the story of it. Aww <3
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Post by Alex@Marvel on Aug 29, 2009 13:22:22 GMT -5
Ratatouille..paws down
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Post by raerae on Aug 30, 2009 20:10:23 GMT -5
Monsters Inc., Finding Nemo, and The Lion King. I used to watch Monsters Inc. allllllllllll the time, and Finding Nemo wasn't my favorite, but I love it now. And I used to pretend that I was a lion, watching the Lion King. >.>" I loved Wall-E, too. But it's not my top fav. <3
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Post by Ratqueen on Aug 30, 2009 22:30:01 GMT -5
That was hard to pick only two! (great poll!) In the end, I had to choose Ratatouille, of course, and Cars. I hesitated with A Bug's Life for 2nd though, as I really enjoyed it too.
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Post by Mercury❤✪ on Aug 30, 2009 23:10:17 GMT -5
Where are all you Bugs Life lovers? Am I the only one? It was my favorite when I was a kid.
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Post by The Almighty Kuzonnn on Aug 30, 2009 23:31:30 GMT -5
Monsters Inc. was amazing; the storyline, ideas, everything! <3333
I loved Finding Nemo too. Wayy too beautiful... plus, Dory was loltastic. x]
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Post by Rinkái on Aug 31, 2009 8:02:38 GMT -5
Monsters Inc., Finding Nemo, and The Lion King. I used to watch Monsters Inc. allllllllllll the time, and Finding Nemo wasn't my favorite, but I love it now. And I used to pretend that I was a lion, watching the Lion King. >.>" I loved Wall-E, too. But it's not my top fav. <3 The Lion King wasn't a Pixar Animation, lol! It was Disney! But I gotta agree, it was an epic film. n____n
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Post by raerae on Aug 31, 2009 17:58:51 GMT -5
I thought I was wrong. P: Oops. xD
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Post by loxfiredance on Sept 9, 2009 20:20:10 GMT -5
RAT-A-TOO-EE! <3
And then probably Finding Nemo. I like animals the best, methinks.
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Post by Spell on Sept 9, 2009 20:26:28 GMT -5
I really like them all... but the ones that I will watch over and over are Ratatouille and The Incredibles :3.
Rats and Super Heroes FTW.
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Post by Kiara on Sept 9, 2009 23:30:29 GMT -5
When I was younger, nothing beat pixar movies.
I was disappointed with Cars. For some reason, that's the only pixar movie I can probably say I don't like completely.
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