The Source Posted July 4, 2008 Posted July 4, 2008 I personally believe that The Incredibles were their best.
Achilles Posted July 4, 2008 Posted July 4, 2008 Achilles, you take fanboydom to a whole 'nother level. Now all you need to do is dress up like Wall-E and hang around in the lobby for a bit before seeing the movie... I told myself this morning that my next viewing would be on DVD. I hope I can hold out that long. *queues KinchyB's story about the fat mexican kid that painted himself green (and wore only shorts) for the 12:01 showing of The Incredible Hulk*
Rachel_Ewok Posted July 4, 2008 Author Posted July 4, 2008 I told myself this morning that my next viewing would be on DVD. I hope I can hold out that long. I *know* I can't, I'm gonna go see it again next week and again the week after, but the withdrawls are getting to me... MustseeWallemustseewallemustseewalle.... Just one more time... *scream* Isn't there a bootleg out online yet? (Kidding of course, that would be... *ahem* illegal)
maltron66 Posted July 16, 2013 Posted July 16, 2013 My all-time favourite would be WALL-E for three reasons. One, WALL-E's beeping sounds are funny, two, EVE is the deadliest character Pixar has ever made and three, I just love their romance. My close second would be A Bug's Life. Seriously, am I the only one around here who loves that movie? Flik and Atta are the coolest ants ever, but nobody remembers that! Totally underrated... So sad... Third choice: the Toy Story movies, particularly the 2nd one. Monsters Inc. was also a brilliant movie, and Monsters University is just as awesome. The film I like the least is Finding Nemo. What's with everybody saying that it's the best Pixar film ever? Sure, it had some great effects and graphics-but nothing more. This movie didn't have a message to give to the audience either, while WALL-E, A Bug's Life, Monsters University, Ratatouille and even Cars do.
VanillaFrostAxe Posted July 21, 2013 Posted July 21, 2013 My all-time favourite would be WALL-E for three reasons. One, WALL-E's beeping sounds are funny, two, EVE is the deadliest character Pixar has ever made and three, I just love their romance. My close second would be A Bug's Life. Seriously, am I the only one around here who loves that movie? Flik and Atta are the coolest ants ever, but nobody remembers that! Totally underrated... So sad... Third choice: the Toy Story movies, particularly the 2nd one. Monsters Inc. was also a brilliant movie, and Monsters University is just as awesome. The film I like the least is Finding Nemo. What's with everybody saying that it's the best Pixar film ever? Sure, it had some great effects and graphics-but nothing more. This movie didn't have a message to give to the audience either, while WALL-E, A Bug's Life, Monsters University, Ratatouille and even Cars do. Agreed. Finding Nemo is overrated. But I'm glad that Albert Brooks and Ellen DeGeneres have reprised their roles for the upcoming sequel Finding Dory. As for my favorite: a Bug's Life. I just loved the graphics and the characters.
maltron66 Posted July 22, 2013 Posted July 22, 2013 As for my favorite: a Bug's Life. I just loved the graphics and the characters. What's keeping them from making a sequel to this one, anyway? It should be given priority if they want to make sequels, since it's just their 2nd movie and Toy Story already has its sequels. Don't give me wrong, I love Toy Story, but they have made many sequels to it and they've made none to ABL. That's just plain wrong. The only reason I can think of that would bring trouble in making ABL 2 would be that half the movie's actors have passed away, although the actors that voiced the 2 main characters are still alive.
Scorge Posted July 26, 2013 Posted July 26, 2013 I have to say all of them, I love Pixar no matter what.
HED Posted July 28, 2013 Posted July 28, 2013 I've never much cared for Cars. Didn't even bother to see the sequel.
CommanderQ Posted July 28, 2013 Posted July 28, 2013 I've never much cared for Cars. Didn't even bother to see the sequel. Hey don't hate on Cars 2. Michael Caine was all up in that. There is no denying him.
HED Posted July 28, 2013 Posted July 28, 2013 Hey don't hate on Cars 2. Michael Caine was all up in that. There is no denying him. He wasn't in the first Cars, though.
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