THANK GOD WALL-E IS OUT!!! I'm so proud of you guys. I thought that y'all would overrate it like the critics did but luckily that didn't happen. That movie was sooo boring. I saw it in theaters with my mom and her friend and they BOTH fell asleep. I didn't know beforehand that there was only like, 30 minutes of dialogue in the whole film
It's called letting the atmosphere sink in and telling the story nonverbally
Go watch The Magic Voyage or Felix the Cat if you want nonstop talking in your movies
"Ratatouille" (2007) Final score: 7.06 Highest score: 10 (theus, A Public Affair, that G.U.Y., Envy, Nait Phoenix, Remmy) Lowest score: 0 (MLD, Yuzu)
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- It was the last Disney/Pixar film to use the Pixar exclusive Walt Disney Pictures logo.
- The Pizza Planet truck appears on the bridge over the Seine River in the scene where Skinner chases Remy.
- A challenge for the filmmakers was creating computer-generated food animations that would appear delicious. Gourmet chefs in both the U.S. and France were consulted.
Why did WALL-E leave so early? It's literally Pixar's original movie. :weep:
This rate is obviously going to be biased towards late 90s and early 00s Disney movies, as these are the movies that were released when most of it's voters were children. I mean basically every 90s Disney movie is still in rate, not that I'm mad though considering most of them are pretty great.
Why did WALL-E leave so early? It's literally Pixar's original movie. :weep:
This rate is obviously going to be biased towards late 90s and early 00s Disney movies, as these are the movies that were released when most of it's voters were children. I mean basically every 90s Disney movie is still in rate, not that I'm mad though considering most of them are pretty great.
Hell, I'd say all of them are pretty great except for Hercules (which was decent) and Pocahontas (which was dreadfully mediocre). They don't call the early 90s the Disney Renaissance for nothing.
Why did WALL-E leave so early? It's literally Pixar's original movie. :weep:
This rate is obviously going to be biased towards late 90s and early 00s Disney movies, as these are the movies that were released when most of it's voters were children. I mean basically every 90s Disney movie is still in rate, not that I'm mad though considering most of them are pretty great.
I grew up with Pixar, actually, and I much prefer the Disney Renaissance films
The Disney Renaissance movies are all good. Hercules and Pocahontas are weak movies but they are still pretty damn good. A shame Ratatouille got punched out. It's excellent.
I'm going to be hella pressed if actual masterpieces and influential films like Snow White & Pinocchio don't make it into the top 20 though. Riots will be held.
I said my peace yesterday, but I really can't with y'all with this… Mr. Link, thank you for this rate, you are doing a fine job at it. Sorry, it has been sullied like this… Goodbye!
I said my peace yesterday, but I really can't with y'all with this… Mr. Link, thank you for this rate, you are doing a fine job at it. Sorry, it has been sullied like this… Goodbye!
Dude you need to come back I'm pretty sure you will love the top 10