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Post by Sunleap24973 on Feb 23, 2024 13:25:31 GMT -5
Like the title says. My favorite is either Cars or Finding Nemo. I think Cars is a lot better than most people give it credit for. These two movies, to me, have the most firm grip on what they want to do. Every character and plotline contributes to the overall theme. I love Finding Nemo a lot too but for the sake of the poll, I'll vote Cars as it probably won't get more.
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Post by lazzylake on Feb 23, 2024 13:36:07 GMT -5
Ratatouille! Fun fact: I tried the dish for the first time last week and it was good! Inside Out and Luca are some honorable mentions as well
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Post by Fireleap on Feb 23, 2024 14:02:58 GMT -5
WALL-E has always been one of my comfort movies. Luca is a recent favorite though.
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Post by Leapkit on Feb 23, 2024 18:36:10 GMT -5
Honest tie between wall-e and up. both beautiful movies with heartfelt scenes that really stuck with me and kept me thinking.
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Post by dahliadove - #1 nightpelt fan on Feb 23, 2024 23:44:54 GMT -5
Ratatouille. While The Incredibles, Toy Story, Cars, WALL-E, and Monsters Inc are all amazing, they don't hold a candle to Ratatouille. Easily on the top 10 movies of all time.
Pixar > Disney, btw. Disney has had a massive fall off while Pixar has ALWAYS had incredible movies
Shoutout to Inside Out, btw. Great movie can't wait for the sequel
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Post by {Azure} on Feb 23, 2024 23:54:30 GMT -5
up
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Post by کیوان on Feb 24, 2024 12:38:54 GMT -5
I'm an OG Toy Story fan, there's something classic about simple animation that modern Pixar seems to be lacking. Someone should do one for short films next.
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Post by *Ɗαɾƙρσσℓ* on Feb 24, 2024 14:02:57 GMT -5
Wall-E is my ultimate fave <3 it narratively accomplishes so much for a nearly non-verbal film, and its a good example of a fairly simple storyline that's elevated by really perfect execution. Soul is my runner up and then Up is in third, they're both also top tier and Soul is especially super underrated.
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