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TashieGirl wrote:I like TLM. I's probably in my top ten Disney flims. I just don't understand why it gets so much attention.
That's what I've been saying about Toy Story 2...but it's in my top ten Disney-Pixar films (oh, yeah, they haven't made ten films...lol)
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Miss Jo wrote:Terrible list. I doubt if Toy Story 2 belongs even in the top 100.
While Toy Story 2 isn't my favorite animated film(I think the original is slightly better) I would be 100% shocked if you named 100 better animated films than Toy Story 2.
Right after I wrote that, I realized it was a bit of an exaggeration. If I was making a list of the greatest animated films (and had seen every good animated film), Toy Story 2 would probably be around #50. It's better than most sequels but still doesn't rise far above mediocre, IMO.
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Miss Jo wrote:
Timon/Pumba fan wrote: While Toy Story 2 isn't my favorite animated film(I think the original is slightly better) I would be 100% shocked if you named 100 better animated films than Toy Story 2.
Right after I wrote that, I realized it was a bit of an exaggeration. If I was making a list of the greatest animated films (and had seen every good animated film), Toy Story 2 would probably be around #50. It's better than most sequels but still doesn't rise far above mediocre, IMO.
Toy Story 2 just above mediocre? Okaaaay. :roll:

If people want to discredit the list because it's obviously just a bunch of talking heads putting together random favorties, then look at The National Society of Film Critics top 100. Toy Story 2 is still in the top 10 with Toy Story sitting at the top.
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Prince Eric wrote:
Miss Jo wrote: Right after I wrote that, I realized it was a bit of an exaggeration. If I was making a list of the greatest animated films (and had seen every good animated film), Toy Story 2 would probably be around #50. It's better than most sequels but still doesn't rise far above mediocre, IMO.
Toy Story 2 just above mediocre? Okaaaay. :roll:

If people want to discredit the list because it's obviously just a bunch of talking heads putting together random favorties, then look at The National Society of Film Critics top 100. Toy Story 2 is still in the top 10 with Toy Story sitting at the top.
True. And according to Rotten Tomatoes

Toy Story 2 and Toy Story are the best reviewed animated movies of all time! #3 being Who Framed Roger Rabbit! :D

But the best part is, The Little Mermaid isn't even in the top 20! MUHAAAAAA! :twisted:
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Timon/Pumba fan wrote:
Toy Story 2 and Toy Story are the best reviewed animated movies of all time! #3 being Who Framed Roger Rabbit! :D

But the best part is, The Little Mermaid isn't even in the top 20! MUHAAAAAA! :twisted:
Actually Castle in the Sky, Kiki's Delivery Service, have 100% as well. They are only not on the list because they havn't had enough reviews.

I personally don't like Pixar too much, but I can admit that their films have been praiseworthy.
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castleinthesky wrote:
Timon/Pumba fan wrote:
Toy Story 2 and Toy Story are the best reviewed animated movies of all time! #3 being Who Framed Roger Rabbit! :D

But the best part is, The Little Mermaid isn't even in the top 20! MUHAAAAAA! :twisted:
Actually Castle in the Sky, Kiki's Delivery Service, have 100% as well. They are only not on the list because they havn't had enough reviews.
Yeah the MORE possitive reviews it has, the better reviewed the movie is.

Guess what? Pinocchio, Dumbo and The Three Caballeros also have 100%! :D

Little Mermaid fans will definatly be sad! :lol:
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Timon/Pumba fan wrote: Little Mermaid fans will definatly be sad! :lol:
Shut up, Timon. :P :wink: What percentage does TLM have that makes us fans so "sad"?
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chaychay102royal wrote:
Timon/Pumba fan wrote: Little Mermaid fans will definatly be sad! :lol:
Shut up, Timon. :P :wink: What percentage does TLM have that makes us fans so "sad"?
Only 90%! Which is still very good, but not as good as alot of the others.
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Timon/Pumba fan wrote: Only 90%! Which is still very good, but not as good as alot of the others.
I have to say you're approaching all this in a very childish manner. We're talking movies, there's no need to point a finger to who's better.

And FYI, TLM is only 2% behind The Lion King... Not bad hu? :wink:
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