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https://www.theringer.com/movies/2018/6/12/17449968/pixar-movies-ranked

 

I might have Coco and Monsters Inc above Ratatouille.  Toy Story 3 way too high.  Top 4 can be interchanged based on mood.  And Inside Out could be higher but I think it's because of the emotional concern over having a daughter.  The fact that they have this many movies that just knock it out of the park is phenomenal.  

Monster's U was awesome, probably a top 3 for me, definitely top 5. Wow, I didn't know people thought it was crap like the Cars sequels and Good Dinosaur and Brave, etc.

Finding Nemo is in my bottom 5 and Toy Story 2 is the best of the TS canon and probably a top 3 or 5 for me as well. Agree Toy Story 3 is way too high, it wasn't that good outside of the fabricated emotional factor of it being the book-end of a journey.

Haven't seen Coco, surprised it's that high.

Edited by Guest

My tops are:

Toy Story
Cars
Ratatouille
Monsters Inc.

First two because of how much my kids loved them. Next two because I enjoy them without any additional qualifiers.

My top 3 are Up!, Wall-E, and Coco but any of the non-squeals are good (haven't seen The Good Dinosaur)

The Incredibles is my favorite, but Pixar has such a great track record and they keep coming up with great movies.  I saw Coco over the weekend and loved it.  Family/Ancestors & Music...and excellent visuals.

ratatouille is 1, wall-e is 2.  those aren't really up for debate.

you can put the original toy story high because of its importance, but 2/3 are better movies.

incredibles is top 2-3 for most, and i have no issue with it being in my top 5, but to me it's more of a summer/action/popcorn flick, while my 1/2 are just great movies.

up is way too high on that list.  it's not a top 5 pixar movie.  i liked inside out alot, and that would probably round out my top 5.

ratat, wall-e, ts3, incredibles, inside out.  monsters inc is awesome, and is probably my 6.

1. Toy Story

2. Toy Story 2

3. Monster's Inc

4. Finding Nemo

5. The Incredibles

6. Wall-E

7. Cars

8. Ratatouille

9. Toy Story 3

10. Inside Out

The rest are fine but not worth ranking.

2 hours ago, Longhorn94 said:

1. Toy Story

2. Toy Story 2

3. Monster's Inc

4. Finding Nemo

5. The Incredibles

6. Wall-E

7. Cars

8. Ratatouille

9. Toy Story 3

10. Inside Out

The rest are fine but not worth ranking.

Monster's???

Coco is in my top 5. I love that damn movie.

The others are probably Toy Story, Monster's Inc, Inside Out, and Wall-E in no particular order.

Loved Inside Out. Probably top 3 for me. Just saw Coco... very good.

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Wall-e was fucking horrible and anyone listing it should feel bad.

59 minutes ago, Okie State said:

Coco is in my top 5. I love that damn movie.

The others are probably Toy Story, Monster's Inc, Inside Out, and Wall-E in no particular order.

Gagree. 

Coco is top 5. Nemo is top 5. Up is top 5. Toy Story 3 is probably low top 5. I liked Inside Out a lot but not sure if it's top 5 but I can't pick another one I'd put in front of it. I didn't see all of the Cars or Monsters U. 

Up, Finding Nemo, and Monsters U are all pretty damn good too so I'm not sure I can even pick a top 5. Top 10 is probably more realistic.

Up, Wall-E, and Toy Story are my favorites, and I am the definitive expert.  My daughter loves all of them, we own all of them, and I have seen them all a bazillion times.

Hated Up, Wall-E, Dory, Inside Out, and Frozen

 

Toy Story

Coco

Toy Story 3

Finding Nemo

Incredibles

 

 

in that order

I'm just not a fan of Toy Story

 

Ratatouille

CoCo

Wall-E

Inside Out

The Incredibles

 

Shorts...Piper

On ‎6‎/‎12‎/‎2018 at 8:53 PM, DaysOff said:

Wall-e was fucking horrible and anyone listing it should feel bad.

I agree with this 1000%.

I couldn't believe that I was sitting there watching Disney lecture me about consumerism.  

The intro to Up is a masterpiece of storytelling. The rest of movie is good, but I think people ranking it super high because of the intro.

The first 10 minutes of Wall-E is sublime movie making.

Well, at least I know to never listen to movie recommendations from the people disliking Up and Wall-E.  

12 minutes ago, Dahobbs said:

Well, at least I know to never listen to movie recommendations from the people disliking Up and Wall-E.  

Ole Greenspoint up there hating Up, Wall-E and Inside Out is pretty impressive. 

1 hour ago, EvilCaseMcCoy said:

Up and inside out made me cry.  Bing Bong Bing Bong.

Excellent movie. People kind of fall into two camps - the ones who tear up about Bing Bong and the ones who tear up when she reunites with her parents. I'm in the latter. For some reason I felt nothing for Bing Bong. Might be because I have a daughter.

I don't have any kids yet so I suppose an imaginary friend resonates more.

However, I am an expecting father so things will probably change very soon.  

My son absolutely LOVES Planes.  The sequel too.

55 minutes ago, ajax said:

Excellent movie. People kind of fall into two camps - the ones who tear up about Bing Bong and the ones who tear up when she reunites with her parents. I'm in the latter. For some reason I felt nothing for Bing Bong. Might be because I have a daughter.

I have 2 daughters and I teared up more for Bing Bong, a character who was abandoned by her growing up but still sacrificed himself so Joy and Sadness could save her. It spoke to me about the sad cruelty of leaving innocent adolescence in the same way Up spoke about the sad cruelty of losing your spouse. 

2 hours ago, Doc Sam Beckett said:

Ole Greenspoint up there hating Up, Wall-E and Inside Out is pretty impressive. 

classic greenspoint

Up - travel, adventurous

Ratatouille - food geekery / captivating for adults

Finding Nemo - funny characters

 

The rest...meh

Just saw incredibles 2. It was awesome. I may have liked it more than the first. 

Just saw incredibles 2. It was awesome. I may have liked it more than the first. 

Ditto. Went with my 22 year old son. Jack Jack is awesome.
26 minutes ago, Michael Knight said:

Your son sounds stupid

harsh, but fair. 

28 minutes ago, Michael Knight said:

Your son sounds stupid

Well he is 18 mos and loves airplanes so...................fuck off.

6 hours ago, EvilCaseMcCoy said:

Up and inside out made me cry.  Bing Bong Bing Bong.

They pretty much all make me cry to be honest. I've got issues.

On 6/12/2018 at 2:27 PM, Amos Moses said:

My tops are:

Toy Story
Cars
Ratatouille
Monsters Inc.

First two because of how much my kids loved them. Next two because I enjoy them without any additional qualifiers.

A top 4 for me would be:

Toy Story/ Incredibles/ Monsters Inc./  Wall-E

fun movie.

with all of the other superheroes in this movie, i have a sneaky suspicion that pixar might try to diversify this franchise.

also, unless you're going with someone who may suffer from seizures, the dolby-3d-vibrating-fingers screen at amc is allsome. 

  • 2 weeks later...

1a and 1b are Ratatouille and Wall-E.

I agree with the poster above that said the first 10 minutes of Up is a revelation in story telling. Still really liked the rest of the film, but that first 10 minutes carries the film to number 3.

Inside out is probably #4.

Toy Story

Finding Nemo

Coco

The Incredibles

Toy story 3

Toy Story 2



  • 6 years later...

Ratatouille is the best Pixar film and I will die on that hill. The final act is perfect writing and filmmaking.

(Watched it tonight with my kids)

Coco rules. Needs to be higher on every list. I was sobbing when Miguel sings to Mama Coco. 

Up and Coco should have been nominated for Best Picture. The others are fun kids’ movies.

As my kids are now older, I’ve seen fewer of the newer ones so for me, it’s Ratatouille (an amazing movie, not just for an animated one), Incredibles and Wall E. 
 

Opening montage in Up is amazing, but the rest of the movie is just ok for me. Toy Stories are fine. 

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