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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Don't believe the gender tag. I was born intersex and identify as queer, girl-leaning. So while I can sometimes present as an effeminate guy, that's less than half the time and if anything I'd prefer it say "female" of the two choices offered. I can't change it though, it's bugged.