Best Pixar Movie?
Which one do you think is the best one?
Best Pixar Movie? 211 votes
Toy Story (1995)
19%
41 votes
A Bugs Life (1998)
1%
3 votes
Toy Story 2 (1999)
5%
11 votes
Monsters Inc (2001)
8%
18 votes
Finding Nemo (2003)
19%
41 votes
The Incredibles (2004)
9%
20 votes
Cars (2006)
1%
3 votes
Ratatouille (2007)
4%
9 votes
Wall.E (2008)
9%
19 votes
Up (2009)
8%
18 votes
Toy Story 3 (2010)
11%
25 votes
Cars 2 (2011)
0%
1 vote
Brave (2012)
0%
2 votes
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Comments
Wall-e just about edges it for me - the way the narrative unravels within the first 35 minutes or so is truly awesome, especially since music and sound drives it instead of dialogue.
It's much easier to choose my least favourites, which are Cars & Cars 2.
The Toy Story films are good but by no means my favourite. It's the same story 3 times over.
Toy Story
Toy Story 2
Incredibles
Up
Wall-E
can't decide
I adore that film. Saw it for the first time at Christmas and it's now my favourite animated film ever. Love all the characters, and the relationship between Carl and Ellie makes me blub.
And Dug is just the best dog ever!
Never cried so much in my life than the end of that movie!
Brave for some reason just does not feel like a Pixar film and it copied Brother Bear a bit.
I have not seen Up just about 5 minutes before I lost interest just cannot get into it. Have not seen A Bugs Life or Cars 2.
For me a Pixar film has to have its focus on something non human (Toys, Fish, Bugs, Cars, Superheroes etc) that's why Brave didn't work for me
It won an Oscar though.
Yeah, the Oscar that should've gone to ParaNorman!
So, because it won an Oscar, people who dislike it automatically have to? Isn't that called being a sheep?
Anyway, my vote goes to Finding Nemo. I adore that film, and it brings back many great memories.
The Toy Story trilogy, Incredibles and Ratatouille and close behind though.
Ah, you're not the first person to attempt to make a funny little quip about my username corresponding with me being silly myself.
I don't feel at all silly. I did read the thread, but yes I didn't notice the username of the comment I quoted. My mistake and I apologise, all humans make them. Me, you, everyone.
Regardless, I wasn't having a go at anyone. People are sometimes too fast to interpret someone making a point as "having a go".
I feel bad now . Sorry.
Baaaa
Why? You were in the right, I should have checked the username before trying to have a debate.
I misinterpreted the post as a fan of Brave using the Oscar as a way to try to prove people who didn't like it "wrong". That wasn't the case, the mistake was mine.
I was also a little defensive myself in my response to you. Truth is, I did actually feel quite silly when you brought my attention to my mistake, and rightfully so.
Anyway, once again I apologise for the misunderstanding and for unintentionally coming across as hostile.
I've not seen Cars 2 or Brave but I have seen all the others, and own most of them, and for me Wall-E just about edges it for precisely the reasons you have given.