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shardian:

--- Quote from: boogieman on June 09, 2008, 02:49:18 pm ---

EDIT: Hey schmokes check this out, chevron ripped Fischer Price off from when I was a kid lol



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Heh, no doubt! How many ways can you put a face on a car anyways?

hypernova:
Toy story - Great classic.
Toy story 2 - Seen bits and pieces.  pretty good.
Nemo - I enjoyed it quite a bit.  I've always enjoyed Ellen, and the rest was good.
Bugs life - Decent.
Monsters inc - Possibly my favorite.
Cars - Blew chunks.  Cow tipping and Mater after LMcQ "paved" the road were the best parts.
Incredibles - Excellent.
Ratatouille - Haven't seen it yet either.

CheffoJeffo:
Toy Story - Classic
Toy Story 2 - Better than average sequel
A Bug's Life - Good, but certainly the weakest of the lot
Monsters Inc - Enjoyable and original
Finding Nemo - Excellent, if you can tolerate Ellen and Albert
The Incredibles - Far better than I thought it would be (and I had high hopes)
Cars - Fun and brilliantly merchandised (even I like the eleventy die-cast cars)
Ratatouille - Good (I liked the cooking aspect)

Doc Hollywood - Who the hell would watch this movie enough to know it "scene-by-scene" ?   :dunno

NiN^_^NiN:
I'm surprised no one has mentioned Antz i liked that movie i know it's a dreamworks movie but still good.

Best kids movie i have watched to date is The Iron Giant it's a great movie and has a good story line that gets the adults into it aswell i think that was probably a really underrated movie.

Of course it's based on some anime series gigantor i believe not sure tho but i reccomend everyone watch this one

shmokes:
Yeah, Fox dropped the ball with The Iron Giant.  They didn't think hand-drawn animation had any life in it anymore and they didn't advertise the movie for ---steaming pile of meadow muffin---.  Luckily Pixar recognized the enormous talent behind The Iron Giant (Brad Bird -- writer/director) and scooped him up.  He wrote and directed The Incredibles and Ratatouille.  He just got wooed to another studio, though . . . Dreamworks maybe, or maybe he's heading up a new animation studio for Warner Bros.  Something like that; I can't remember.  Or maybe he's going to direct a live-action film.  I don't know.  At any rate, I don't think he had anything to do with Wall-E and he won't be doing the next Pixar film.

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