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Ratatouille, Wall-E, Finding Nemo, Up, The Incredibles, Toy Story 3, Monsters Inc, Toy Story, Toy Story 2, A Bug's Life, Cars, Cars 2
 
Since we're all talking about Tim Schafer, here's a tangent:

I know Steve Purcell works in Pixar's story department. I wish they'd do a Sam & Max movie, but apparently Purcell has said the characters wouldn't fit Pixar's brand.
 
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Pixar's films from best to worst: Ratatouille, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Wall-E, Up, Toy Story 3, Monsters Inc, Toy Story, Toy Story 2, A Bug's Life, Cars, Cars 2

Sweet, lists!

Monsters Inc
The Incredibles
Wall-E
Ratatouille
Finding Nemo
Up
Toy Story 3
Toy Story
Toy Story 2
A Bugs Life
Cars
Cars 2
 
So Grim Fandango, Psychonauts and The Land Before Time copycats. Pixar is truly out of ideas!

Awesome news. No Cars 3 plz, like, ever.
 
I'm a huge Pixar fan, but I have to be the only one that considers The Incredibles one of their weaker efforts. Toy Story 1 and 3, Monsters Inc., Wall-E, Up, and Ratatouille are all better.
 
I'm a huge Pixar fan, but I have to be the only one that considers The Incredibles one of their weaker efforts. Toy Story 1 and 3, Monsters Inc., Wall-E, Up, and Ratatouille are all better.

If this were the 1800s I would have no problem calling you a witch and watching you burn at the stake.
 
RANK TIME
Pixar's films from best to worst: Ratatouille, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Wall-E, Up, Toy Story 3, Monsters Inc, Toy Story, Toy Story 2, A Bug's Life, Cars, Cars 2

1) Toy Story/Toy Story 2
2) Monsters Inc.
3) A Bug's Life
4) Finding Nemo
5) Ratatouille
6) The Incredibles
7) Toy Story 3
8) Up
9) Wall-E
10) Cars
11) Cars 2

But I'm a huge Pixar nerd so I love them all. (Except you, Cars 2, I love you less.)

I seriously don't understand that Toy Story 2 & A Bug's Life hate.
 
Gotta love dat rank time.

The Incredibles > Ratatouille >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Toy Story > Toy Story 2 > Monster's Inc > Wall E > Toy Story 3 > A Bug's Life > Up > Cars > Finding Nemo

Haven't seen Cars 2 and don't really plan to.
 
While I can totaly understand the hate for Cars, specialy the second and I can somehow understand the hate for Bug's Life (I mean .. it is competing against Kurosawa =P) .... WTF is with GAF and pixar hate these days ?

This is like the second or third thread where people start talking something bad about pixar movies that totaly don't deserve the hate.

I mean ... Finding Nemo ? Toy Story 2 ???????

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Ok then

1) Ratatouille
2) Wall-E
3) Finding Nemo
4) Up
5) Toy Story 3
6) Toy Story 2
7) Toy Story
8) Monsters Inc.
9) The Incredibles
10) A Bug's Life
11) Cars 2
12) Cars

Not a perfect list... but for now i'm happy with it

And no, I don't hate Cars movies ... they are fun movies and not much more than that
 
Since we're all talking about Tim Schafer, here's a tangent:

I know Steve Purcell works in Pixar's story department. I wish they'd do a Sam & Max movie, but apparently Purcell has said the characters wouldn't fit Pixar's brand.

As a full film it wouldn't work, I would love them to be a Pixar short though.
 
Toy Story 2 is WAY too low on most of these lists.

It's a near perfect film and is on the GOD TIER with Ratatouille and The Incredibles.
 
I'm psyched for Bob Peterson's dinosaur movie.

Dude is the coolest cat to ever come out of my hometown. I got to meet him when I was a senior in high school. It was awesome.
 
Since we're all talking about Tim Schafer, here's a tangent:

I know Steve Purcell works in Pixar's story department. I wish they'd do a Sam & Max movie, but apparently Purcell has said the characters wouldn't fit Pixar's brand.

As much as I'd love to see a Sam & Max movie by Pixar I agree with him. Those characters aren't very family friendly and I don't know if Pixar would want to tarnish their image like that.
 
Today I saw the news that Disney got the rights to make a movie based on Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book to be directed by Henry Selick, director of Nightmare's Before Chrtistmas, Coraline and James and the Giant Peach.

The news also said that Selick is also working on Pixar project, but nobody knows wich.

Would it be too easy to say that is the Grim Fandango one ?
 
The fact that there are people that hate Toy Story 3 makes me weep for humanity. I understand why some may not like Cars, or even Up, but Toy Story 3?!?!?!?!?
 
The fact that there are people that hate Toy Story 3 makes me weep for humanity. I understand why some may not like Cars, or even Up, but Toy Story 3?!?!?!?!?
I'm a huge Pixar and animation fan in general, and tbh I found TS3 lacking. It definitely had amazing moments but I always start losing interest during the middle arc of the story :/
 
Today I saw the news that Disney got the rights to make a movie based on Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book to be directed by Henry Selick, director of Nightmare's Before Chrtistmas, Coraline and James and the Giant Peach.

The news also said that Selick is also working on Pixar project, but nobody knows wich.

Would it be too easy to say that is the Grim Fandango one ?

As I said in the other thread, this is a total misunderstanding. Let's nip this one in the bud.

Selick and Disney opened a new studio a year or two in the SF Bay area. His new stop-motion film, which nothing is known about, currently has a release date of October 4th, 2013. That's the mystery movie Deadline was referring to.

It has the same ties to Pixar as any other Disney animated film. The Pixar brain trust consulted on the screenplay, but that's as far as the connection goes. There's just been a lot of misreporting about this movie and/or article desperate to exaggerate the Pixar involvement for the sake of sensationalism and hits.
 
How is it possible to not doubt Pixar at this point? Up was shit, the ending of Toy Story 3 was eye-rollingly bad, Brave looks awful, and most people hated Cars 2. (I thought it was sorta ok, but almost ruined by too much Mater.)

Wow what. Wow. I actually can't fathom someone thinking Toy Story 3's ending being 'eye-rollingly bad' or even mediocre. Ending was pure perfection. Done perfectly, and I don't say that often.

Yeah, I think I heard rumours of the brain film and the dinosaur film. My understanding was it was 'What if dinosaurs were never extinct? What would life be like right now?' Which sounds incredibly groovy.
 
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