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chibivash

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bugs life for me. i just couldn't get in to it when i saw it. cars also wasn't that great to me either, but was better then bugs life.
 

Polarix

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PhiMed said:
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jack583 said:
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.
Meet the Robinsons was made by Walt Disney without the help of Pixar. I only know this after I searched for it on Wikipedia just now because I never saw the movie myself.
just to be sure that we are talking about the same film:
"meet the robisons": new animated film about a boy genius who gets to travel to the future by way of some random kid from the future (later turns out to be the smart kids future son) that goes back to fix an error he made in his time.

"swiss family robinson": old live action film about a family that gets stranded on an unmarked island and survives via making a house and gadgets that were so advanced given the materials avalable they must have been made by using blue prints writen by "the professor" from the sitcom "gilligans island".

i only ask because you said the film was made by walt disney--who is dead--and not the disney corporation. if you had said the latter i would not have responded, but since you said the first i just wanted to double check.
No I was talking about Meet the Robinsons but I agree with you that the magic of Disney has cleary faded after Walt Disney died. I mean almost all of thier new live action movies are completely horrible. To be honest, the only really good films that were made exclusively by Disney in the 2000s were the Pirates of the Caribbean series and Tron Legacy. I only said Walt Disney because that is the name they put on the particular box.

Also sorry for me taking so long to respond back to your comment, I was enjoying New Year's Eve.
Since he died? I guess, but that was half a century ago. They've made a lot of really good stuff since then, arguably some of their best. The 2000s comprise less than a quarter of the time since his death.
Wow, I was seriously generalizing way too much with that statement. I had not realized that it had been 45 years since his death. Some of my favorite movies came out during the late 20th century. I mean I still stand by my statement that the Pirates of the Carribbean movies, Tron Legacy and Prince of Persia (to a small extent) were their only good live action movies during the 2000s but I really need to fix that comment about Walt Disney.
 

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I have to go with Cars also. Yes it's their worst film but it's no where near bad. I still enjoyed it quite a bit.
This nearly word for word.
I thought it was a little kiddy-ish though, didn't have as many adult laughs as their other films. Cars was distinctly lower age group. I guess I was actually around the intended age group when it came out, but I still didn't find it as good as their other films.
Great, but not brilliant like the rest.
 

IamQ

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I'd have to say Find Nemo. Don't know why. It's not a bad movie, but compared to the other pixar movies I have seen, I think it's the worst.
 

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WeOwnTheSky said:
Ants, I'm pretty sure its pixar. Hate it.
Antz is a dreamworks movie (again). A bug's life released around the same time is from pixar.

The OP had named all the pixar movies.

lol i got ninja'd
 

Dexiro

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What D: I love Monsters Inc to bits, how come everyone thinks it's one of their worst?

I thought Cars was the worst, and even that wasn't terrible.
 

Daedalus1942

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Finding nemo. It really did nothing for me, wasn't funny.
and even John McMannis's voiceover couldn't save it.
I'm also biased. I hate Ellen Degenerate.
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Casual Shinji said:
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Not sure what to think about the negative comments on The Incredibles, I actually think of that as the best movie in the Pixar stable.
Right you are, good sir.

If I had it my way, Brad Bird would direct every Pixar movie.
Damn straight, I found it a very adult movie with amazing voice acting. It actually looked 'real', instead of inanimate toys or manga-esque animals. The story was much better than the average Pixar movie as well.
 

shogunblade

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Easily A Bug's Life. Going back and watching it, even in Pixar's infancy, it probably wasn't the greatest one I had seen. What's really incredible is that it was based off of an interesting Akira Kurosawa picture, but I think it was probably a little too whimsical to really enjoy.

And for 2nd place, the surprise for me was Finding Nemo. I admit, it was cute, but something about it just didn't sit right with me, but it wasn't the voice acting, the look of the ocean, the characters, I don't know.

And 3rd would be Cars, but it wasn't as bad as most people made it out to be. I thought it was kind of cute...plus it was the only time in probably this lifetime that a great like Paul Newman could even share a scene (Even an animated one) with Larry The Cable Guy.
 

Astoria

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So much hate for Cars :'(. I actually quite enjoyed it. The only pixar film I don't like is The Incredibles because to me it just seems like not much thought went into it seeing as the powers were taken from The Fantastic Four. It's still watchable though.
 

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Don't get me wrong, I loved UP, but for a kids movie is was unusually... sad. I never cried in Bambi, yet at the age of 20 years old I bawled like a baby whilst watching the movie.
That being said, UP isn't the worst movie by Pixar, it's wonderful, but I can only watch it once because I hate crying in a film. (I could also only watch Pursuit of Happyness once for the same reason.)

I think A Bug's Life may be the weakest. I like it, but seeing as how I must pick, I guess I'll choose the bugs.
I'm part redneck/dating a redneck so I don't mind Cars as much as everyone else.

I'm surprised to see so many people counting Wall-E out. Wall-E was very heartwarming.
 

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Cars did not interest me in the slightest, but the one film I hate by them was ratatouille, sure it seemed innocent enough... but just, why? why did it turn out so bad, so annoying too?
 

motyr

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Up got the worst reaction from me, I just didn't like it very much. I haven't seen Cars on purpose, but I have seen every other one. Up is their worst of all those.
 

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WeOwnTheSky said:
Ants, I'm pretty sure its pixar. Hate it.
And A Bug's Life. You won't shutup about it. :p
Personally, I don't think any of them are absolutely terrible, just a few that I find were a bit... unnecessary useless and stupid.
I have to agree with my lady-friend. I think Ants is indeed the worst.