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Favourite Pixar movie 

Favourite Pixar Movie
Toy Story 14%  14%  [ 3 ]
A Bug's Life 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Toy Story 2 5%  5%  [ 1 ]
Monsters Inc 14%  14%  [ 3 ]
Finding Nemo 9%  9%  [ 2 ]
The Incredibles 9%  9%  [ 2 ]
Cars 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Ratatouille 5%  5%  [ 1 ]
WALL-E 23%  23%  [ 5 ]
Up 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Toy Story 3 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Cars 2 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Brave 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Pie 23%  23%  [ 5 ]
Total votes : 22

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This just popped up on my Twitter feed - what's your favourite Pixar movie?

I have 3 favourites so it was hard to choose and I was suprised with the results.

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I'm torn between Monsters Inc, Finding Nemo and Toy Story.

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I can't decide. They're all brilliant in their own way.

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Spreadie wrote:
I'm torn between Monsters Inc, Finding Nemo and Toy Story.


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I do like The Incredibles.

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I'm saying Wall-E, although it is hard to come up with anything other than a top 3. I thought Cars was pretty awful mind. And should 'The Iron Giant' be in there? Not sure if that's officially a Pixar film or not.


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No love requested for Luxo Jr or Red’s Dream?

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No love requested for Luxo Jr or Red’s Dream?

TBF, I'd take pretty much all of Pixar's short films over most of their longer-form works but the vote list would get ruddy long if they're included as well.


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I can narrow it down a bit, but it'll take a while to decide.
The finalists are:
Monsters Inc
Finding Nemo
The incredibles
Ratatouille

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For a bit of balance, I'm going for Monsters Inc.

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Wall-E wins for me. I think because I actually like the unguarded attack on all things wrong with us and the purity of love (even between two robots). It being mostly silent and "acted" by animation - coupled with the dark tones of misery mixed with heart rendering nostalgia - also really do it for me.

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Finding Nemo. Sheer brilliance, really well paced and still some of the most beautiful animation Pixar have done to date (IMO)

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Up! Simply brilliant. It veers off toward the end, and suffered shmultz by the boat load, but it's clearly one of the


Honorable mentions should also go to The Incredibles, which was very clever, a great re-telling of both the 2.4 children perfect American family and the life of a superheroes - but it succumbed (I felt) to reaching greatness by settling for a bombastic finale. And, of course, The Toy Story's - which although petered off in quality, remain some of the best "adult movies designed for kids" of all time.


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Very tough, but probably Toy Story, Finding Nemo and then Wall-E.

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voted pie because I can't choose one in particular.
favourites are:
All toy stories, finding nemo, Monsters inc and Wall E.


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I voted for Toy Story 2, just ahead of Toy Story, Incredibles and Monsters Inc.

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Toy Story, none of the others have had the same impact for me.

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