To be fair, I have not seen all of the Pixar films (Brave, Walle, Up, Cars 2) I have intentions of watching Cars 2, but I would like to see the others. I have seen pieces of the others. I just haven't seen them all, so I can't really rate them to be fair
1. Toy Story 3 (This one impressed me. I didn't know how they would top the original. I cried when I saw it.)
2. A Bug's Life (I love the story so much.) Very underestimated. The characters were adorable, and the story had such a good lesson. Kevin Spacey as Hopper was fantastic. He is one of the most chilling villians in a Pixar film. The voice acting was great as well. I love the jokes and puns. And I love how Pixar looks at things from other perspectives. Such a great film.
3. Toy Story- It started it all. Great characters, great acting, great originality. What kid doesn't wish that his toys were alive when he was little. And the writing was spectacular. To look at the world from a toy's perspective was genius.
4. Monster's University- I love this story. An underdog that takes on the world. What a great attitude. I really didn't like Monster's Inc, so I thought I would dislike this film, but I was greatly impressed. I love how Mike set goals and worked hard to try to achieve them. I also liked how he changed his attitude about Sullivan and trying to lead the whole team. This movie showed some very inspiring concepts.
5. Finding Nemo- A very heartwarming film. Although some of the tank fish annoy me a little, this film is beautiful. The animation is detailed and gorgeous. And Dory is hilarious. The story of a parent's love is beautiful.
6. The INcredibles- This is a great story, but I marked it a little lower because it was geared more toward older kids. And the character the plays Dash kinda gets on my nerves (but that kid has always rubbed me the wrong way.) Very good villain too, by the way. The story was well-written.
7. Toy Story 2- Some of the characters were annoying (Jesse especially) but it was a good sequel.
8. Ratatouille- ehhh! Not a bad movie, but not up to the standard of some of the other films. Also, it was geared for an older audience.
9. Monster's Inc. I felt there were a lot of holes. Some things just didn't make sense. I almost didn't watch Monster's University because I was so disappointed in this. Luckily, I did anyway.
10. Cars-Hated it. The story should've worked but it didn't. And the idea of cars in the stadium just didn't work for me. Very disappointed in this film. Hence, the reason I didn't watch the second one. I heard I didn't miss anything.
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