i really, really need to watch toy story 2 again. i was totally going to watch the first two back to back today but i wound up watching ratatouille and finding nemo instead (both of which are totally gorgeous, btw), lol. the first toy story is my favorite, but the second one adkjaljfkl; SO GOOD.
omg, i haven’t seen the incredibles in SO. LONG. i’ve been meaning to watch it again for a while now. hmm. so i can’t really comment on that, but i do really love it. i don’t think it’s the /best/…but it’s just…fun. which is why i love it.
so, in the end, i still think wall-e is the best overall. (did i mention it’s my favorite?)
that being said, my love for ratatouille has been completely renewed so watch me fangirl about it ~everywhere, hahaa.
Ah, yes. I love watching all 3(or 3 in short time limits) back to back. <3 And as for the Incredibles thing, you know how I feel. But I agree Wall-E is the best. None other challenges it in my mind.
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Normally I don’t quote whole posts, but THIS sums up my entire view perfectly. Aughh, three perfect movies forever. <3
Ratatouille and WALL-E both hold number 1 on my list as the best Pixar movies, hands down. Yes, they are my two favorites as well, but that’s because I believe them to be the best of them all. I mean, you can’t even ask me which one I think is better, because I think they’re both of the same caliber of excellence, in terms of story, lovable and relatable characters, animation, and music. Especially music.
Sadly I’ve been watching Ratatouille a lot recently, and I totally fell head-over-heels in love with it once again. Not to say my love for it has ever died or even died down, it was just rediscovered. And yes, I too will be fangirling about it everywhere so if you don’t like me doing that, well there’s not much I can say about that.
Still gonna have to say Toy Story 2 (and maybe WALL-E) is the most well-rounded and universal of Pixar’s movies. It even stands alone well. I think you could easily show it to someone who’s never seen the first and they’d love it all the same. (Though, who in their right mind hasn’t seen Toy Story?!)
i just think wall-e & ratatouille are the two pixar movies i really /connected/ with, you know? like, they just hit me on a deeper level than the others. and the animation in both is so. darn. gorgeous. i can’t even.
my stepmom. the other day i was…well, i’m not really sure what happened but i ended up talking about toy story and she was all, “oh, i haven’t seen it.” and i was like LOLWUT.
Slightly off topic, in response to b&p somehow, but me and mum were scrolling the movie channel and Toy Story was on. I asked if she could put in on, but she said it was rubbish…