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A Bug life is my least favourite (I not sure why, it seen it's lacking something to me). Also I genuiely like Cars for the animation effect like the car gross texture and the camera shot from the road. I also thought the moral and theme to it was also good.
 

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Cars by a long shot, though I haven't seen Toy Story 3. Other than this its actually kind of a tough decision for me.
Then again, are we also counting their short films? Because there's one or two that comes to mind as being...slightly creepy.
 

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Cars is yes a bit too kiddie but I absolutely love Pixar and how they are capable of making movies that almost anyone can love.
 

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Samcanuck said:
I forget if Monsters vs Aliens is one of them. If that was another studio...well, from your examples I'd have to choose a bugs life.
Monsters vs Aliens was dreamworks.
 

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None of them are "horrible" by any stretch of the imagination, but the "worst" one I would personally say would have to be Cars as many people have said before. It just didn't strike that chord with me like most Pixar movies, but by no means does that mean that it's a "Bad" movie for me, just not really as good. When I saw the preview trailer to Cars 2 I just sortof went "Well, they're totally not trying to cash in on the franchise." I dunno, I'm not all that confident about the next movie Pixar is pushing out, but I pray that I'm wrong.
 

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The Incredibles was the worst, hands down.

I mean, come on, it's nothing but a cheesy Fantastic Four ripoff (and a piss poor excuse for one at that).
 

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A bugs life was the one I did not enjoy as a kid. I have a little more appreciation for it now, but it did not do the job for me when I was five. Wall-e is my least favorite, because of how much of a disappointment it was mid movie. The first half was absolute gold, when Wall-e and Eve and the little cockroach were the only ones in the film. As soon as it introduced the completely idiotic concept of the "humans" still being around, the movie went exponentially down hill.

Also, what is with the hate on Cars? I thought it was a pretty good movie. Not great compared to other pixars, but not terrible.

MikailCaboose said:
Cars by a long shot, though I haven't seen Toy Story 3. Other than this its actually kind of a tough decision for me.
Then again, are we also counting their short films? Because there's one or two that comes to mind as being...slightly creepy.
The one with the baby terrorizing the toys comes to mind.
 

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Yeah I'd go with Cars too. Although it has been ages since i watched A Bug's Life so maybe if i watch it again I might go with that, considering i can't remember anything remarkable about it.

Every other film is excellent, I'm truly astonished that a fair number of people didnt like The Incredibles, as I consider that one my favourite.
 

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I didn't like Cars. Up was also good for about the first five minutes, but then started tumbling downhill. Then comes the scene with the blimp in the underground cavern, and I lost all interest.
Edit: Just remembered WALL-E. Cue the shitstorm, but I was just bored with it after half an hour.
 

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Damn it, there's much too many comments against The Incredibles here. That was the best one!

Anyway, I'm gonna say Ratatoullie.
 

rayen020

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Oh and for the Record check out IMDB

http://www.imdb.com/company/co0017902/

Up at the top there, yeah, a monster inc. 2.
 

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It's either gotta be Cars, or A Bug's Life for a straight up average movie from Pixar.

My personal hatred goes out to Finding Nemo. It's not that it's bad, I've just seen it SO MANY TIMES.
 

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Rachel317 said:
Wall-E. Couldn't get past the first 20 minutes, I just got so bored of it.
WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU!?

MulticolorCharizard said:
Probably Cars, it just fel to "kiddie film" for me.
ExaltedK9 said:
UP was pretty boring.
OH NO YOU DID NOT
Second that.

For me it´s a gamble between Cars and Ratatouille. Cars only saving grace is motherfucking Tow Mater. Ratatouille is good but pales in the face of the others, specially Wall-E.
 

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Cars is their worst movie
"worst" being a relative term here though, it wasn't bad
 

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Cars was sort of boring. All the others I thought were pretty good. Up was a tear-jerker at the beginning, and very heart-warming at the end.
 

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I didn't like A Bug's Life that much, but maybe I just need to watch it again. I haven't seen it in probably about five or six years.
 

SirDerick

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Wall-e should be removed from that list, the damn thing is just too perfect.

I'm gonna give my vote for Up. It's been a while since I've seen most of them but I remember liking Up the least.
 

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Cars, by miles. The whole thing is as stupid as it sounds and while every Pixar film is aimed at multiple age groups, except Cars. Its not even rule of cool stupid.

Concerning its sequel its worth mentioning that Disney bought Pixar, for more than $7bn. As much as id hate to say it, given Disney's habits anything animated is inevitably going to be ruined.

The rest of the films however, I would defend to the death.