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Toy Story
35
14.96%
A Bug's Life
11
4.70%
Toy Story 2
33
14.10%
Monsters, Inc.
25
10.68%
Finding Nemo
22
9.40%
The Incredibles
87
37.18%
Cars
7
2.99%
Ratatouille
14
5.98%
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Favorite Pixar Movie

Old 06-20-07, 02:48 PM
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Favorite Pixar Movie

We did one of these a couple years back, so it's time to revisit it. Feel free to add your rankings of all the films.





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Monsters Inc. with Incredibles a close second.
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The Incredibles.. followed by Toy Story 2 and Finding Nemo.

the rest.. not a fan.
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1. The Incredibles (A+)
2. Toy Story 2 (A)
3. Finding Nemo (A)
4. Ratatouille (A)
5. Monsters Inc. (B+)
6. Toy Story (B+)
7. A Bug's Life (B)
8. Cars (B-)
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The Incredibles.
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I voted for Toy Story, but I love all of them. I have not seen Ratatouille yet, so my top pixar movie might change
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The Incredibles is the only one i've ever watched, so I guess I would pick that one by default.
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The Incredibles
Toy Story
Toy Story 2
Monsters Inc.
A Bug's Life
Finding Nemo
Haven't seen the newest two.
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I know that Cars is my least favorite. I haven't seen Ratatouille yet.

Other than that, I think it's a 5-way tie for first place with A Bug's Life in a close 6th.
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For me, nothing still hasn't come close to Toy Story.
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I voted for Toy Story 2, but ask me 5 times I'll probably pick 5 different movies.
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Originally Posted by Maxflier
The Incredibles is the only one i've ever watched, so I guess I would pick that one by default.
Same here! Although I should really watch Toy Story...
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I will probably never see Cars.

My rankings are something like:

The Incredibles
Toy Story 2

then everything else. The other movies were OK but not that great.
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My personal favourite is Monsters Inc. followed closely by Toy Story 2, Ratatouille, The Incredibles, Finding Nemo, A Bug's Life and Toy Story. The only pixar flick I didn't care too much for (still thought it was OK, just not great) is Cars, so it's dead last on the list. The rest other than top and bottom fluxuate depending on mood.
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Finding Nemo A+
Toy Story A+
Monsters Inc. A
Toy Story 2 A
The Incredibles B+
A Bugs Life B
Cars B-

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The strongest, definitely Toy Story which I would rate a 10/10. The weakest, definitely Cars which I would rate a 7/10. The rest, which I love equally, could all be rated a 9/10 respectively. God I love Pixar.
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Originally Posted by John Slider
The strongest, definitely Toy Story which I would rate a 10/10. The weakest, definitely Cars which I would rate a 7/10. The rest, which I love equally, could all be rated a 9/10 respectively. God I love Pixar.
Agree with everything you said. "Cars", even though the weakest, is better than the crapfest that is "Shrek" (all three). I think "Toy Story 2" is still Pixar's crowning achievement. Best sequel ever. Well, that and "Godfather II"
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Toy Story for me.

Love that film.
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I'd say my #1 would be The Incredibles, with Monster's Inc coming in at #2. IMHO these two have the widest appeal of all the Pixar films (not including Ratatouille, which I have not seen).

My least favorite Pixar film would have to be Cars. I guess it would have to be the character designs, but I found it too kid-centric.
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I voted for the Incredibles but have yet to be let down by a Pixar movie. Will have to update when Ratatouille comes out, can't wait to see that.

My rankings would be like:

1. The Incredibles
2. Toy Story
3. Toy Story 2
4. Finding Nemo
5. A Bug's Life
6. Monsters, Inc
7. Cars
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Incredibles for me, the film just resonates with me in a way that I cannot describe...I flat out love it.
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You really should have started this poll after everyone has seen Ratatouille. I suspect the results will be different then.
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The Incredibles
Toy Story 2
Toy Story
Monster's Inc
A Bug's Life
Finding Nemo

Haven't seen Cars, concept didn't interest me (nor does Ratatouille) but I'm sure I'll see those eventual via netflix or something.
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Toy Story was such a great movie and i dont think Pixar has topped it since
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I'm not going to vote until after I see Ratatouille. That one has potential to take the top spot for me from The Incredibles because both are directed by Brad Bird.

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