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Wall-E was simply my favorite Pixar film to date.

I love that little trash compactor :heart: I even had an ET moment when he first spoke, I thought I was going to cry... which probably isn't normal.

i didn't really know what it was about so sitting there I wondered if the other theatergoers knew what they were getting into. The guy in front of me could have been one of those humans 800 years in the future. I was wondering what was going through other peoples heads. I wouldn't have imagined a pixar film to be so thought provoking.

The audience applauded which I don't see too often.
 
Which was your favorite before?

I'd say it goes something like this:

Wall-E (well, now)
Toy Story
A Bug's Life (criminally underrated)
Finding Nemo
Ratatouille
Toy Story 2

I haven't actually seen Monsters Inc, the Incredibles, or Cars.
 
I'd say it goes something like this:

Wall-E (well, now)
Toy Story
A Bug's Life (criminally underrated)
Finding Nemo
Ratatouille
Toy Story 2

I haven't actually seen Monsters Inc, the Incredibles, or Cars.

Ah, that's cool. I haven't seen Cars either, but my faves go something like this (out of 5):

Toy Story ****
The Incredibles ****
Monster's Inc. ***1/2
Ratatouille ***1/2
Toy Story 2 ***
Finding Nemo **1/2
A Bug's Life **1/2

The latter two are the only Pixar films I don't like too much, but that doesn't mean they're bad films at all.

This is reason enough to see Monster's Inc.: http://youtube.com/watch?v=382X0Wbo3Ko
 
Monsters Inc and The Incredibles are my fav Pixars to date.

Didn't car at all for Finding Nemo or A Bug's Life. Then again, I can't stand CG movies about talking animals any more. I'm seriously sick of it.
 
I had a friend who highly recommending Wall-E to me. I was surprised by how good everyone found it. I'll have to look into seeing it.
 
I'd say it goes something like this:

Wall-E (well, now)
Toy Story
A Bug's Life (criminally underrated)
Finding Nemo
Ratatouille
Toy Story 2

I haven't actually seen Monsters Inc, the Incredibles, or Cars.

I'd rate them almost exactly like that, except I haven't seen Wall-E yet.

1. Toy Story
2. Finding Nemo
3. Ratatouille
4. Bug's Life
5. Toy Story 2
6. Cars
7. The Incredibles
8. Monsters Inc.
 
Even more underrated:

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Wall-E, saw it today... what a classic Pixar film.. Such a strong message it sends.. loud and clear and when I asked my 10 yr old son what the meaning of it was.. He said exactly what it was..
 
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