To be fair, I almost turned it off at that point just to comment. I saw it had a 7 minute run-time, and I wasn't going to sit there and let them ignore The Incredibles.burningdragoon said:Haha, oh man will you look foolish to just about everyone, including yourself if/when you actually watch the thing.Avaholic03 said:Wall-E vs Toy Story? Are you kidding me. I haven't even watched the debate yet but felt the need to rage in the comments after seeing that title screen. The Incredibles wins this debate, hands down. Second place to Up, but it's not even close.
O, oops!!!Electromagnet said:Wreck it Ralph isn't from Pixar.Kenjitsuka said:"You demanded it, we delivered it!"
Well, not really.
Think Wreck it Ralph is the best, haven't seen it, but so much super positive buzz....![]()
I semi-agree...but with the fantastic full circle of Toy Story 3...I'm not sure there has been a single movie in my life I have watched that have induced such a huge feeling of simultaneous longing, loss, hope and just general emotional rollercoasting.SpaceBat said:Yeah, I can understand why picking the best Pixar movie would be pretty damn difficult, as they're the by far best at what they do.
I'd have to go with Wall-E though. Toy Story series is an extremely close second.
Just wonderfulBehattedWanderer said:Up and Toy Story 3. Or Wall-E. I can't really decide.
To paraphrase Kill Bill, "If you're gonna compare a [Pixar movie], you compare it to every other [movie] ever made... that wasn't made by [Pixar Studios]"