On the basis of the above post, I sort of agree, but not quite.
I think Pixar can be seen in sort of 3 sections, if you like.
The first 3, TS1&2 and ABL, were the films that made Pixar a company with a reputation, that put the basis down and led the way for other companies to make CGI films as the 00’s approached.
Monsters, Inc. up until Cars will, I think, be known as the bona-fide of kids films (and I don’t really like using that term, what I mean is that these films are the best films for that age group of the time), who picked up Disney animation when they starting falling down. They will, I believe probably be the most defining and famous after the Toy Story series in the longrun-everybody knows Finding Nemo and Monsters, Inc. do they not? Again, they’re adding more ground, and they carry off intelligent thematic elements with the traditional story element and it worked.
Ratatouille up until Toy Story 3 is the segment where I believe Pixar got very experimental, and started to explore, and make their stories more inventive and unique. This has appealed tremendously well to the critics; lets not forget that with their last 4 films alone, Ratatouille, WALL-E, Up and Toy Story 3, they have clocked up a massive 21 Oscar nominations. For this reason, this is the wake up call, where people are beginning to see animation differently. These are no longer little kids films, although they’re of course accessible to that age group; no, these are beautifully written, intelligent films, with very alive characters and very real themes, and now people are going to start taking animation seriously.
And now, with Cars 2, Monsters Inc. 2 and Brave coming up, I believe that now is going to be make or break for Pixar. Where are they going from here? They’re making sequels for 2 of their more child-orientated films, but also they’re making a film which could go anywhere. I trust Pixar will do a good job, but theres just this horrible niggling fear in my mind that they’ll go backwards, rather than foward, and that pehaps the success of these last 4 films were the peak. Perhaps it could all go wrong like in the 90’s, i mean: The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and The Lion King, and then Pocahontas which didn’t live up to the mark. It could be Ratatouille, WALL-E, Up and Toy Story 3, then Cars 2 disappoints in a similar fashion.
I’m scaring myself. But i’ll be honest, I’m worried. Really worried. I’m looking forward to Cars 2 but Pixar have probably got their biggest challenge yet now.