View Poll Results: Which Pixar movie did you like best?

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  • Toy Story

    6 18.75%
  • A Bug's Life

    3 9.38%
  • Toy Story 2

    3 9.38%
  • Monster's Inc.

    8 25.00%
  • Finding Nemo

    15 46.88%
  • The Incredibles

    6 18.75%
  • Cars

    2 6.25%
  • Ratatouille

    6 18.75%
  • Wall-E

    4 12.50%
  • None. Dreamworks is better in CG animation.

    1 3.13%
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrPhotastic View Post
    I'll go with you
    I never knew that the jungles of VN had theaters.

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    I really, really like both The Incredibles and Monsters, Inc. But after having seen Wall-E a couple of days ago, it may have become the front-runner as my favorite Pixar film.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jadebunny9 View Post
    I never knew that the jungles of VN had theaters.
    Haha, I was thinking you come scoop me up and head to the nearest town that has a theatre.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrPhotastic View Post
    Haha, I was thinking you come scoop me up and head to the nearest town that has a theatre.
    Lol, I'd really have to pass. I'm going to watch a movie about robots and so I wouldn't wanna bring along any human beings with me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jadebunny9 View Post
    Lol, I'd really have to pass. I'm going to watch a movie about robots and so I wouldn't wanna bring along any human beings with me.
    all right just a thought. If you change your mind HOLLA!!
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    monsters inc. was so cute!

    sidenote: it's not officially pixar, but i really liked the very underrated meet the robinsons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jadebunny9 View Post
    Lol, I'd really have to pass. I'm going to watch a movie about robots and so I wouldn't wanna bring along any human beings with me.
    I'm not so much of a human being (identity crisis of which animal to be...*hmmm*). Maybe you can consider?

    Dreamworks actually did a few excellent animations too....but, there seems to be a X factor missing in their production. Pixar just possess this unique skills in their production that makes their works so distinctive. I do look forward to more productions from Dreamworks that meets the standards of Kungfu Panda (Ma-ma Mia!!) or even better ones.

    Kungfu panda.....is one excellent production that I hardly read any negative comments about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by remember_Cedric View Post
    Dreamworks actually did a few excellent animations too....but, there seems to be a X factor missing in their production. Pixar just possess this unique skills in their production that makes their works so distinctive. I do look forward to more productions from Dreamworks that meets the standards of Kungfu Panda (Ma-ma Mia!!) or even better ones.
    I think Pixar really brings out the "Disney-ish" feeling while Dreamworks productions tend to be more "hip" in the storyline. Being "hip" is good and entertaining and all, but as my professor once put it, "the characters are so hip, they don't even believe their in the story"

    speaking of which, i'm going to watch Wall-E tommorrow...whee!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ren Ying Ying View Post
    I think Pixar really brings out the "Disney-ish" feeling while Dreamworks productions tend to be more "hip" in the storyline. Being "hip" is good and entertaining and all, but as my professor once put it, "the characters are so hip, they don't even believe their in the story"

    speaking of which, i'm going to watch Wall-E tommorrow...whee!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jadebunny9 View Post
    I wanna go too.................
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ren Ying Ying View Post
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    monster's inc. i loved that movie! i watche dit over 10 times! hahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by GuGu View Post
    monster's inc. i loved that movie! i watche dit over 10 times! hahaha
    that was actually at the bottom of my pixar film list, BUT all pixar films are so good, so even if monster inc is at the bottom, its still better than most movies
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    although i think all (yes, all) pixar movies have been great sofar, my favorite is still Finding Nemo because the animation was spoton andthe storywas very touching...

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    I want to add Wall-E now that I've watched it, but it's too late to change my vote now. Boo. The little cleaning robot stole the show, IMO.

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    the animation really does get better and better. it story was pretty good, though i still don't think i like it as much as finding nemo & such

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    ^ How could you, when you were falling asleep and drooling during the first half?

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    I'll have to go with Finding Nemo, although I enjoyed A Bug's Life when I was younger.

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    I have to go with Wall*E, mostly because of how real the foklks at Pixar made him because of how his eyes were so well done they made him as a character on his own stand out from everyone else as real and actually there. For a few scene I thought it was live action of how well it was done.
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    I want to add Finding Nemo now that I've watched it...but it's too late to change my vote now. Boo. The little cleaning robot stole the show, IMO.

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