Aww. I’m blushing
Darn it! I missed the up to 3 options as well.
It starts out sad but the first five minutes are one of the most amazing animated scenes of.all time. You see two lives lived, together, with their joys and their sorrows. By the end of that segment you feel the pain of the loss - and it all happens with hardly any dialog.
It’s freaking brilliant.
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I’m surprised that WALL-E isn’t getting more love! I really admire the way that the movie is able to communicate so much with so little dialog. I found that to be really powerful. I also thought that the visuals were pretty impressive, too.
Ratatouille is our all time fam fave. Im not someone who likes watching movies over and over, this is the exception for me, I never get sick of it. Love the dorky human/loveable rat combo I guess!
WALL-E is a great one! Beautiful first act, especially. And it is what encouraged me to finally watch Hello, Dolly!
It’s funny because when we hear that song none of us first thinks of Hello Dolly and all of us think of WALL-E. Why is there no WALL-E in the World???
Ooh! Redo BLSRS, and we are riding in the big ship and we get to see wallE and Eva all around us. (Or, could go where the Imagination ride is now.)
I would love a Wall-E ride in TL!
When I thought we could only vote for one, this was my choice. I haven’t seen it for years but I still have the memory of being shocked by how much I loved it when I saw it in the theatre.
For the second round my first choixe was rhe extremely not popular Good Dinosaur. Because when my daughter was little she didn’t want to watch any of these movies. She left Nemo screaming at an outdoor screening. Toy story lasted 10 minutes. But she watched igood dinosaur over and over.
My 3rd overall is Monsters inc. I can watch iot again and again. It is heartwarming and funny. And clever.
Now I am going to have to go look at my pin collection because that is a good indicator of my sentimental favorites (except there are like no Good Dinosaur pins).
I absolutely agree with your point about remembering our ancestors and letting their memory live on.
From your previous post - “treats death in a more hopeful / optimistic way” - this is another thing I like about Coco.
DH loves to watch Henry Louis Gates Jr on PBS and Finding Your Roots. A recurring theme when a guest learns of a particularly harrowing episode in an ancestor’s life that generally is completely unknown because people just didn’t talk about stuff.
The inclusion of all of the Toy Story movies messes up these polls for me. The entire Toy Story franchise is a top franchise for me, but the individual movies can’t rate in my top 3. As I know was discussed way back there is a correct order for the Toy Story movies (and @sanstitre_has_left_the_building agreed with me!). 1 is definitely not the strongest movie. 1 cannot compete with the other great options in this poll. 2, 3, and 4 are all sequels, so they don’t make sense as “best” without their predecessors, even though they’re better, and in the case of 4, really great.
Therefore, @Jeff_AZ, we need a NEW poll so that we can rank entire movie franchises rather than individual movies!
Also, Nemo & Dory are ahhh-mazing. And Turning Red is GENIUS. So there.
TS4 … I like to pretend it doesn’t exist. Love 2 and 3 though.
Ok, which FRANCHISE is best?
- Toy Story
- Cars
- Nemo
- Incredibles
- Monsters
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I know I’m not including all the franchises here since this is only the ones with sequels, but honestly, I think that would be a bit much!
What, no checkboxes this time?
I liked the first Toy Story movie best because I could relate to soooo many of those toys from my childhood (or my kids’), but also because it was a different take on life (with the toys being real). It was so clever the way the toys said and did things. Similar to how a Lego version of a movie is.
I admit there’s still a couple movies I haven’t seen from the second group.
Toy Story series is clear winner (although TS4 didn’t need to be made). TS2 is the best of the series.