2010-2012 Disney & Pixar Feature Films

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    Originally Posted By DAR

    Incredibles
    Nemo
    Toy Story 2.

    Though I love all of Pixar's output(yes even Cars)

    Saying there's a bad Pixar film is like saying love making with Heidi Klum would be disappointing.
     
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    Originally Posted By xrayvision

    Top Favorite Pixar Flicks
    1) Incredibles (My favorite)
    2) A Bug's Life
    3) Finding Nemo
     
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    Originally Posted By basil fan

    I can never decide between Incredibles and Ratatouille as my fave Pixar.

    P.S. The Fantastic Four are a poor man's Incredibles. ;)

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    Originally Posted By DAR

    FF did arrive first, the Incredibles just did it better.
     
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    Originally Posted By mapleservo

    Yup, Incredibles would be my favourite. I think it's probably the most adventurous design-wise of the Pixar films.

    Sadly the Fantastic Four is a poor man's Fantastic Four these days.
     
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    Originally Posted By tashajilek

    Up was really good. It was so sad, i think i cried. It reminded me of the old disney movies that always had tragedy.
     
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    Originally Posted By tashajilek

    "Saying there's a bad Pixar film is like saying love making with Heidi Klum would be disappointing."

    That being true, then why do most people HATE having pixar attractions?
     
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    Originally Posted By DAR

    I like the ones at WDW(haven't been there since TS Mania opened)
     
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    Originally Posted By u k fan

    I think it's because there are too many of them (Pixar Attractions) when compared to what else is getting built and they seem shoe-horned in.

    My least favourite Pixar is Ratatouille by a country mile. I'd go as far to say I think the storytelling is muddled and ultimately bad.

    Whilst it's not my fave, I actually quite like Cars and would list it in my top 5 (just).

    Weird huh?!!!
     
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    Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA

    Cars is at the bottom of my list!
     
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    Originally Posted By u k fan

    The scene at the end of Cars with Lightning and The King gets me everytime. I remember watching it on a flight once and there wasn't a dry eye in the house!!!
     
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    Originally Posted By skinnerbox

    Bug's Life still remains at the bottom of my Pixar list, and probably always will. Interesting take on Seven Samurai, but Cars did better with Doc Hollywood.

    I will see TS3 (definitely want to see Michael Keaton's Ken) and Cars2, but I'm more interested in Brave. I think Brenda Chapman's first Pixar film will surprise everyone.
     
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    Originally Posted By Hista98

    my least favorites are cars and ratatouile
     
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    Originally Posted By Witches of Morva

    ORWEN: Well, I like Toy Story best and then Ratatouile.

    ORDDU: My Pixar faves are the same as yours Orwen--except in different order.

    ORGOCH: I liked Monsters Stink best, my own dang self.
     

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