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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
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.)
I'm looking forward to Dreamworks future titles more to be honest.
Bill Watterson would never give the rights to Calvin & Hobbes property to Pixar or anyone else.I've always thought that Pixar could do something great with Calvin and Hobbes.
Nevertheless, bring on the new, original IPs.
#6 on my list behind all the Toy Stories, Ratatouille, and Wall-e.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.
There was even some (early early early) artworks for the dinossaurs one
the amount of people hating on wall-e and up in this thread is blowing my mind
Seriously. I never thought I'd have to say this, but people need to show Pixar some more love!What the fuck.
What the fuck are these.
Man.
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.
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
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 long as the Cars franchise is dead.
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.
I know this is Disney, but I'm not sure whether to make a new thread or not.
This is pretty big news however:
Ron Clements & John Musker Working on Disney's Next Hand-drawn Animated Feature
Yeeeeeesssssss!!I know this is Disney, but I'm not sure whether to make a new thread or not.
This is pretty big news however:
Ron Clements & John Musker Working on Disney's Next Hand-drawn Animated Feature
Will there be characters with one slightly-raised eye?
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 :/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?!?!?!?!?
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 ?
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.)