Pixar's worst movie

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jack583

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was "meet the robisons" pixar or dreamworks?
because i hated how screwed up their veiws on time travle works.

but if that is dreamworks then i say "the incredibles".
i really only liked the first robot fight scene.
 

Raregolddragon

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bugs life was not my cup of tea.

Hate for Cars=Error It was a fun movie with now late grate George Carlen in it. The Hate is dose not compute. Its like not liking the Back To the Future movies.
 

Mrsoupcup

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Cars was not something I liked, everything else was pretty good. My favorite Pixar movie is still Toy Story 1.
 

Caliostro

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Cars. It's the only legitimately bad movie. Monsters and Bugs life were nothing special, but cars is just... derivative at best. It's a "formula kid movie". It's not terrible, in the sense that it's "malfunctional", it's just bland... tasteless... Cars is to Pixar what a piece of glass is to a diamond.

ExaltedK9 said:
UP was pretty boring.
You wouldn't know a good movie if it beat you into a coma.
 

fretless94

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Look, people, I love all of Pixar's creations, including Cars. I thought it was great.
But Cars 2 looks ridiculous. Really? You're going to make an action spy movie where everyone is a talking car?
 

elcamino41383

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I still refuse to watch Cars, but something about Cars 2 is pulling at me, still don't plan on seeing it. So to answer the question at hand, my pick for worst, probably would be A Bug's Life. That's really only because for me it was the least memorable.
 

Nazulu

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Probably Cars, it was very childish and predictable. Then I would say either UP or Ratatouille, they both started of very well but became silly near the end.

edit: Forgot about Bugs Life, that was pretty average as well.

Also, I don't know how anyone can say The Incredibles as the worst one but whatever.
 

John the Gamer

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Pixar + BAD? Is that even remotely possible?

I guess I liked the Toy Story movies the least of all. Maybe Cars and Finding Nemo too.
 

Verp

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Hate to be on the bandwagon, but Cars. It was forgettable and the sheer concept of it was somehow, I dunno... Well, at some points the movie failed to lull me into accepting all the stuff that these various mysteriously sapient and self-sufficient vehicles were doing without hands or... Anything. I just can't wrap my mind around the in-universe logic of the Cars world even though I know you're not supposed to think about it too much.
 

InfiniteSingularity

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I don't think they've done a bad film yet, though I think The Incredibles and Cars are their weakest, the latter mainly because my 5 year old brother watched it on repeat non-stop for the better part of a year
 

Terminate421

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Although none are bad. Robots, Cars and Finding Nemo

They have just WAY too much emphasis on them that Ive seen them way too many times
 

k-ossuburb

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Yeah, everyone got there before me. Cars is definitely their worst, I think it's because the characters were too unrelatable. I can't put my finger on it but Cars just lacked something. Maybe it just wasn't epic enough (as in scale not as in "OMG that's EPIC!"). Toy Story had the the whole world for the characters to overcome which (due to their size) seemed nigh-impossible, Finding Nemo had an entire ocean to deal with, Up had the South American jungle, Bugs Life had your back yard (but from their point of view, it was an entire continent).

I can't remember much of cars (maybe that's another reason it's not as great) but it didn't seem to be all that epic; even the plot was a little predictable and on a pretty small scale. All the others I mentioned went through a lot more emotional levels and had a hell of a lot more subtext, Cars was just (for lack of a better word) weaker than the others.

But that's just me.
 

lokiduck

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Incredibles hand down. it was too sad and adult for me. the deleted opening was even works.


Also Completely disagree with you people about Cars. It had the whole message of Route 66 and is loved my parents so it isn't just a kiddie film.