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Post by Pulpmariachi on Jun 13, 2006 21:25:36 GMT -5
Forgive me if this has been posted before, but now that Cars has been released and thereby marking up the first contract Pixar had with Disney, which of the first bet is your favorite?
My vote goes, hands-down, to The Incredibles. Which is kinda The Simpsons as superheroes. Brad Bird created a wonderful, masterful story that was hilarious and touching and relatable. I mean, who hasn't gone through a lot of those family dinner fights? Brilliant animation and an awesome score reminescint of those old John Barry pieces. The characters are extremley well-developed (probably the most developed characters in any Pixar film)...and, well it's just amazing.
Monsters, Inc. follows in a close second, I think. Then Toy Story, Toy Story 2, Cars, Nemo, and Bug's.
All of them are really great movies because Pixar aren't a company who only focuses on visuals or landing snazzy celebrities. You seem DreamWorks punch out a buncha these CGI films and for the most part, they're mediocre pictures. Pixar, by having a group of people create wonderful stories, characters, and whatever else have raised the bar higher than any other company could ever do. And they'll probably never reach it either.
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Post by LivingDeadGirl on Jun 16, 2006 15:19:29 GMT -5
I love them all (well, I haven't seen Cars, so no opinion on that one yet...) but I went w/ Toy Story.
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Post by Quorthon on Jun 21, 2006 11:08:42 GMT -5
Hey, who voted and didn't post...?
I voted Finding Nemo.
Gotta love the father-son story.
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Post by Heineken Skywalker on Jun 23, 2006 11:00:29 GMT -5
TOY STORY 1 & 2 are my favorites, but since we can only vote for one, I'm gonna go with Part 1, since it was the original. Love those movies. I actually like them all though and all of them belong in the DVD library of anyone who is an animation fan.
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Post by Brad_Bane on Jul 6, 2006 16:11:20 GMT -5
The Incredibles is my favorite, hands down, but I do love Toy Story 1 and 2. I felt that Cars was a real step backward for Pixar in terms of what they can now do. With The Incredibles, they created realistic (well, stylistic) humans, and then go on to do talking cars? Well, if it's entertaining, than I guess they go the job done, but this was the first time I wasn't excited about seeing a Pixar film.
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