pretty simple question..... not so simple answer...
here's my order:
1. Finding Nemo (sorry Lion King fans.... i know this knocked TLK off the box office charts.... but u gotta love it)
2. Monsters Inc. (smiled non-stop for 92 minutes)
3. Toy Story (awsome concept, great characters... and it was the pioneer...)
4. A Bugs Life (Cute... in a sympathetic kind of way... but -sorry disney- i thought Antz was much better....)
5. Toy Story 2 (whatever)
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1) Toy Story
2) A Bug's Life
3) Toy Story 2
4) (bet you think I'm going to say Monsters, Inc...right?) WRONG! Finding Nemo
5) (a shade behind) Monsters, Inc.
All 5 are great, and I think one day it will be fair game to compare this batch with Disney's incredible Pentateuch (Snow White through Bambi).
i think the first toy story is the best. i fell asleep when i saw monsters inc. the first time, so for me it's at the bottom of the list. it was cute, and funny.. it just didn't grab me quite the way the others did. the rest of the movies are all tied in the middle
I have yet to see Finding Nemo, so my vote goes to Monsters, Inc. To me, the Pixar films only get better as they go, meaning I find Toy Story the weakest (though I love it a lot) and Monsters, Inc. the strongest. Let's see if Nemo continues that trend when I view it on DVD next month.
it was hard but i choosed monsters inc cuz it just has a lot of heart i relly loved finding nemo and loved toy story 1and 2 and a bugs life hell there all my number 1s
indianajp wrote:Although I still contend that FN has a good chance of moving up a notch or two after some repeated viewings.
surprisingly.....no...
that's what i thought too! i loved the movie so much that i went to see it again in the theater a few weeks later.... and it didn't have close to the effect it had on me the first times... i mean.... i could watch Alice in Wonderland, The Sword in the Stone, and The Emperors New Groove hundereds of times in a row and i dont get bored. for some reasons with Nemo i do. what a shame.
I guess it's not a "fun filled full length animated feature for the whole family to watch again and again!"
However, it's still at the top of my Pixar list!
Prince Phillip wrote:and I too prefered Antz!
Hoorah! a fellow disney betrayer!
55 days 'till Jack is back
They do say, Mrs M, that verbal insults hurt more than physical pain. They are, of course, wrong, as you will soon discover when I stick this toasting fork into your head. - Blackadder the Third
BasilOfBakerStreet427 wrote:Toy Story,but The Incredibles might pass that,starring the dad from Poltergeist,Craig T. Nelson,and Jason Lee.
Jason Lee's in it??? awsome!!! i cant wait!!
55 days 'till Jack is back
They do say, Mrs M, that verbal insults hurt more than physical pain. They are, of course, wrong, as you will soon discover when I stick this toasting fork into your head. - Blackadder the Third
IggieKuzco wrote:
Jason Lee's in it??? awsome!!! i cant wait!!
It's the American Jason Lee, not the guy from The Jungle Book and Lilo & Stitch.
who do ya think i meant??!! of course i meant the american one! Kevin Smith's Jason Lee!! THE Jason Lee!
55 days 'till Jack is back
They do say, Mrs M, that verbal insults hurt more than physical pain. They are, of course, wrong, as you will soon discover when I stick this toasting fork into your head. - Blackadder the Third
I've only seen Monsters, Inc & A Bug's Life, so I can't vote. But I do have a question. The local Best Buy still has a copy of The Ultimate Toy Box on the shelf...Is it worth ~$70, or should I just get each separately for about $50? I do watch all the extras on all the 2 DVD sets, but in this case it's like a whole movie cost more. Opinions?