Comment of the year.
best comment ever tbh.
Nope, I don’t have any questions.
That comment rocks.
And I believe that’s the 2nd post you’ve made me laugh at today, Chuckles!
Epic
Quite suprised Wall E is running away with it actually.
I’m not.
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.
little chef
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?!)
omg, braintwinzz~
your whole post is gold btw.
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…
i think i just died a little inside.
I can’t believe that! I understand varying opinions, but yikes.
I’ve never had someone say they don’t like the original Toy Story, so that’s a shocker for me.
I know! I mean, horrified isn’t the word, coz she’s my mum, but I was still like . Differing opinions, I suposse; she thinks it’s odd that I’m into “childrens animation”
I would have to say that WALL•E, Ratatouille, Up, and Finding Nemo are the best Pixar movies. These four particularly I believe to be the most realistic and mature stories they’ve ever written. I would say that if you ignore the “kiddie” elements, it’s like watching PG-13 dramas without having to necessarily have PG-13 material.
^I completely agree! Well said. What’s annoying though is when I try to explain the adult nature of those stories to other people and how mature the movies are, but they refuse to believe it’s mature if it doesn’t have mature content…
Exactly! It doesn’t have to actually have mature content for the theme and story to be mature. I’m not gonna lie, 9 out of 10 times Disney and Pixar get me good with a surprise. Like in “Tangled”, in my mind I knew Flynn wouldn’t die because it’s a Disney movie but in my heart they had captured me with the story and I emotionally felt worried that he was actually going to die.