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Which One is Your Favourite?
Toy Story 16%  16%  [ 4 ]
A Bug's Life 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Toy Story 2 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Monsters Inc 24%  24%  [ 6 ]
Finding Nemo 8%  8%  [ 2 ]
The Incredibles 8%  8%  [ 2 ]
Cars 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Ratatouille 4%  4%  [ 1 ]
WALL-E 8%  8%  [ 2 ]
Up 12%  12%  [ 3 ]
Toy Story 3 8%  8%  [ 2 ]
Cars 2 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Brave 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Monsters University 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Inside Out 12%  12%  [ 3 ]
The Good Dinosaur 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Finding Dory 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Total votes : 25

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11 Aug 2016, 9:18 am

I tend to change my mind from time to time but here is how I might rank them:
1) Toy Story 3
2) The Incredibles
3) Toy Story 2
4) Inside Out
5) WALL-E
6) Toy Story
7) Finding Nemo
8 ) Up
9) Ratatouille
10) Finding Dory
11) Monsters Inc
12) A Bug's Life
13) Brave
14) The Good Dinosaur
15) Cars
16) Monsters University
17) Cars 2



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12 Aug 2016, 11:21 am

If I could pick more than one, I'd go with Toy Story, The Incredibles, Brave, and Inside Out.


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12 Aug 2016, 1:58 pm

Really hard to choose just one.
Pixar and Disney almost rise to the level of a Special Interest for me.

Today I rank them in this order:
Monsters Inc
WALL-E
Up
Ratatouille
The Incredibles
Brave
Cars
Monsters University
Inside Out
Toy Story
Toy Story 3
Toy Story 2
Finding Nemo
A Bug's Life
Cars 2

But that is subject to change without notice.

**The following are not on the list because I have not seen them :cry: **
Finding Dory
The Good Dinosaur


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12 Aug 2016, 6:39 pm

Haven't seen them all but Finding Nemo and The Incredibles are pretty much head and shoulders above the others that I've seen.



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13 Aug 2016, 5:38 pm

I haven't seen Inside out.
I voted for Monster Inc. but also really liked Brave and Up. I enjoyed WALL-E.


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13 Aug 2016, 6:37 pm

In No Particular Order:

The Toy Story Trilogy {WTH does Pixar want to do a new Toy Story movie? Why? :roll: }

Brave

Up

Inside Out

Finding Nemo

Finding Dory

The Incredibles

WALL-E


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15 Aug 2016, 7:08 am

I love the inside out movie.



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15 Aug 2016, 8:03 am

Finding Nemo

In no particular order:
Monsters Inc
Cars
WALL-E
Cars 2
Brave
Monsters University
The Good Dinosaur


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15 Aug 2016, 10:13 am

I haven't even seen HALF of these----though, I'd LIKED to!!

Of the ones I've seen, I liked the "Toy Story" franchise (maybe, 1, 3, 2), then "Cars" (I can't remember if I've seen 2), then, "Finding Nemo", then "Up".



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22 Oct 2016, 5:47 pm

All three Toy Story movies.


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22 Oct 2016, 5:56 pm

1. Toy Story 2 - In my top ten movies of all time, maybe even top five. Ridiculously heart-wrenching.
2. Toy Story - Almost as good as the sequel, and groundbreaking.
3. Up - This was almost Ghibli-level in its sense of exploration and wonder.
4. Finding Nemo - Pretty funny.
5. Ratatouille - Sorely underrated. The story of one rat secretly trying to be the world's best chef, it's exactly as endearing as it sounds.
6. Wall-E - Witty, moving. The pacing gets a little awkward in the second half, but I was having too much fun to care.
7. Toy Story 3 - I liked it, though I was a little less enamored than most people. It was a nice conclusion, but I felt like it works better as an epilogue than Act 3.
8. The Incredibles - I wish the family dynamic were explored more. It was definitely Mr. Incredible's movie, and I thought his kids were the most interesting characters. Still, what was there was great.
9. Monsters Inc. - Awesome premise. I felt like it could have explored that a lot more than it did, the first 1/3 of the movie was by far my favorite part. The creativity seems to zone out when it becomes a more standard adventure movie, though Billy Crystal's lines are usually funny.
10. Brave - It was okay. The pacing felt meandering, but I liked the premise behind Princess Merida.

I didn't like Cars or Cars 2 at all. Also A Bug's Life is an inferior knock-off of Antz, the best Woody Allen movie in decades. ;)


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22 Oct 2016, 7:13 pm

Toy Story. Definitely. Buzz Lightyear is possibly my alltime favourite character, because he was so sure of himself yet a bit naive and a really nice guy/toy.

Brave is also good. I like Finding Nemo, Bruce is my favourite character in that. I think the best bit is when they first meet him.

I've just found out there's going to be a Toy Story 4. OMG!! ! I *really* hope it's as good at the others. They've all been outstanding so far. I hope they don't wreck it. There seems to be a theme of wrecking TV and film characters by changing them or simplifying them just to fit the storyline. They did that after the Penguins of Madagascar series - the series was really good. The film was pants. In Finding Dory they did something similar though not as bad, Nemo's dad Marlin didn't believe in Dory and kept doubting her, which was annoying because he wasn't that judgemental in Finding Nemo.

Edit: I also have the soundtrack to the original Toy Story. I love that soundtrack. I think a lot of the best films have great soundtracks, especially Disney ones.


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27 Aug 2018, 2:32 am

Totally! Sometimes I think that even Andy Yeatman must make some good movies. There was time I used to love kids’ content on Netflix but since the day he left, everything has changed. The content isn’t the same anymore and my kids don’t find it interesting.



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10 Sep 2018, 2:48 pm

Genuinely difficult question, but I had to say Monsters, Inc. by a hair.

The others would be The Incredibles and WALL-E.



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15 Sep 2018, 1:32 pm

Finding Nemo. Excellent film. Very educational, and the underwater scenery was just to die for.

Didn't care for the Toy Story series. Too cutesy.

Took a long time for me to see The Incredibles because it looked like a film where "family" was shoved down your throat. You know, "the family that sticks together, wins together," hooey malarkey. Definitely not for me.

A Bug's Life was pretty cool.

All those Monsters, Inc stuff wasn't for me, either. Too cutesy.



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09 Oct 2018, 8:49 am

Didn't realise this thread already existed. Sorry.

In no order:

-Toy Story
-Monsters, Inc.
-Finding Nemo
-The Incredibles
-Toy Story 2
-Toy Story 3
-Finding Dory
-Up