BoJack Horseman Posted June 23, 2015 Share Posted June 23, 2015 I haven't seen Inside Out and Bug's Life yet but here's my rank (from worst to best) Cars 2: Even though this is the worst Pixar ever, I still enjoyed it. I know it has flaws but I enjoyed action in the movie. Monster's University: This is a really well-written and emotional prequel but the movie dragged in some parts. Brave: This is a really underrated movie. I loved it a lot. Cars: Another underrated movie to me. It was funny, well-written and really emotional. Finding Nemo: I know people are gonna get mad at me for putting this one low but there's so many amazing Pixar movies. I loved this movie too but it didn't impress me that much. It was still a lot fun and the animation is spectacular. Toy Story: One word: "Overrated". This was a great start to Pixar franchise but like I said to Finding Nemo, It didn't impress me as much as other Pixar films and the other Toy Story movies are much much better. Monster's Inc: This was a lot fun. It has some of the best friendship stories ever, it was emotional and the humor was pretty good. Toy Story 2: It had a lot character development, an amazing humor, great new characters and so much emotion. Ratatouille: A drunk teenager is enough for me to call this movie amazing. Just joking. The movie has an excellent writing and the message was really great. Brad Bird has done it again. The Incrredibles: Marvel and DC can't always be amazing at superhero movies. This was one of the best superhero stories ever told. It had an amazing action and a spectular story. Up: Some of the most emotional movies, I've ever seen. It had so many tear-jerking moments that it's hard to not cry. Even thinking of these scenes make me cry a little. That's how amazing this movie was. Toy Story 3: I wish there was no 4th movie but if you love money so much, then sure. This is how you end a trilogy, people. Kung Fu Panda 3 and How to Train Your Dragon 3 have so much work to do. Wall-E: I was wowed, big time. Amazing visiuals, epic sci-fi story, a lot of humor and the best romance story ever told. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
President Squidward Posted June 24, 2015 Share Posted June 24, 2015 1. Ratatouille 2. A Bug's Life 3. Monster's Inc. 4. Monster's University 5. Toy Story 6. The Incredibles 7. Cars 8. Toy Story 3 9. Toy Story 2 10. Wall-E 11. Up 12. Brave 13. Cars 2 14. Finding Nemo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sweat Posted June 24, 2015 Share Posted June 24, 2015 1. Ratatouille 2. Toy Story 2 3. Toy Story 3 4. Finding Nemo 5. Up 6. Monsters Inc. 7. Wall-E 8. Cars 9. Monsters University 10. Toy Story 11. Cars 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wumbo Posted June 25, 2015 Share Posted June 25, 2015 Just saw Inside Out. Now Wall-E and Up are two very tough competitors, but... god damn, the imagination, the design, the moral and all the choices that went into this movie... Ugh, but the others are so good too... Okay, I think Wall-E's still my favourite but Inside Out is a very close second. Wall-E Inside Out Up Toy Story 3 Toy Story Finding Nemo The Incredibles Toy Story 2 Monsters, Inc. Ratatouille Monsters University Cars Cars 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clappy Posted June 25, 2015 Author Share Posted June 25, 2015 I refuse to re-rank my movies yet since I don't know where to rank it, but Inside Out is definitely a god tier movie. I know it's definitely in my Top 5 for sure though. Just don't know where. Toy Story 2 is definitely a lock for number one and I think Toy Story 3 is probably a lock for second. But that's where things get messy with the rest of my god tier Pixar films because I think Inside Out might be better than some of the other god tiers. Probably going to wait a few days before I re-rank, but I know for sure it's the best Pixar movie Pete Doctor has ever made. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ron Posted June 28, 2015 Share Posted June 28, 2015 Haven't seen Inside Out yet or Monsters University, but: 1. Toy Story 3 2. Finding Nemo 3. Up 4. Monsters, Inc. 5. Toy Story 6. Toy Story 2 7. Ratatouille 8. The Incredibles 9. Cars 10. Wall-E 11. Cars 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zaid Posted June 28, 2015 Share Posted June 28, 2015 Ratatoullie Toy Story Toy Story 2 UP Toy Story 3 Cars Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SpongebobViewer64 Posted June 29, 2015 Share Posted June 29, 2015 If I got all these movies on deck here's the order I see them in worst to first Haven't seen the monsters prequel or cars 2 yet. 12. Brave 11. Wall-E 10. Bugs life 9. Cars 8. Monsters Inc 7. Ratatouille 6. Toy Story 5. Toy Story 3 4. Up 3. Incredibles 2. Finding Nemo 1. Toy Story 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wumbo Posted June 29, 2015 Share Posted June 29, 2015 Why you peeps putting Wall-E so low 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BoJack Horseman Posted June 29, 2015 Share Posted June 29, 2015 Why you peeps putting Wall-E so low If this makes you feel any better, I put Wall-E as my #1. It's my favorite Pixar movie ever. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
101 Dalmatian Street Posted April 14, 2016 Share Posted April 14, 2016 (edited) Updated: (once again, from worst to best): 16. Cars 2 15. Brave 14. A Bug's Life 13. Cars 12. Monsters University 11. The Good Dinosaur 10-9. TIE: Monsters Inc. and The Incredibles 8. Inside Out 7. Finding Nemo 6. WAll-E 5. Ratatouille 4. Up 3. Toy Story 2 2. Toy Story 3 1. Toy Story Edited April 14, 2016 by Steel Sponge Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clappy Posted April 17, 2016 Author Share Posted April 17, 2016 Why not with the two releases since this was last updated? 1. Toy Story 2 2. Toy Story 3 3. The Incredibles 4. Finding Nemo 5. Wall-E 6. Up 7. Inside Out 8. Toy Story 9. Ratatouille 10. Monsters Inc 11. Monsters University 12. A Bug's Life 13. The Good Dinosaur 14. Cars 15. Brave 16. Cars 2 Few minor tidbits: -Inside Out is not top five material after rewatching. Still damn solid movie though and on that same level as my Top 9. -Finally got around to checking out The Good Dinosaur. It was fine. Just something I have no will to watch again though. I was glad I checked it out though because even though it's considered Pixar's first "financial disappointment" domestically doesn't mean to correlate it as being a bad movie by any means. It was still gorgeously animated and I enjoyed the story, even if the story was B-level at best. It just dragged a lot and I felt that there were some darker elements that could have been explored more and really taken advantage of to make a more memorable movie. -Flip flopped positioning of a few movies. Cars is definitely better than Brave. What the hell was I thinking first ranking this? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
101 Dalmatian Street Posted December 7, 2018 Share Posted December 7, 2018 (edited) After the release of Coco last year sparking up a bit of debate on whether or not it is now Pixar's greatest, I think it's fitting that I update my rankings: 19. Cars 2 18. A Bug's Life 17. Cars 3 16. Brave 15. Cars 14. Monsters University 13. The Good Dinosaur 12. Finding Dory 11. Inside Out 10. The Incredibles 9. Monster's Inc. 8. Finding Nemo 7. Ratatouille 6. Up 5. Coco 4. Wall-E 3. Toy Story 2 2. Toy Story 3 1. Toy Story Some things to note: -I still haven't seen Incredibles 2, which is why it's absent from my updated rankings. -Sorry, I don't think A Bug's Life has aged so well, but it's still not a bad film in my eyes. -I've overwhelmed my thoughts on Ratatouille a bit while my feelings on Wall-E have grown quite formidably to become my all-time favorite Pixar film that isn't the Toy Story trilogy. Ratatouille is a fantastic, well-written film, but I don't think it packs a punch quite like the other six that I've ranked over it. -Meanwhile, Coco IMO is the second-best Pixar film outside of the Toy Story trilogy, as well as one of my top five favorite films from the company. I'm also going the extra mile to rank Pixar's original animated short films, at least all the ones that I've seen: 16. Lava 15. The Adventures of Andre & Wally B. 14. Partly Cloudy 13. Tin Toy 12. One Man Band 11. Boundin' 10. For the Birds 9. Knick Knack 8. Luxo Jr. 7. Sanjay's Super Team 6. Piper 5. Presto 4. The Blue Umbrella 3. Day & Night 2. La Luna 1. Geri's Game Edited December 7, 2018 by Steel Sponge Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dragonball Z Posted December 8, 2018 Share Posted December 8, 2018 It's long overdue for me to update my list, including movies that I have seen since the last time I made a list for this. Note that I'm not including "Coco", because I haven't seen it yet. / 19. "Brave" (this is WHY you should leave the Princess movies to DISNEY, Pixar!) 18. "A Bug's Life" (even the now late, great Phyllis Diller can't save this movie!) 17. "WALL-E" (it's not that I hate it, I just think that it is INCREDIBLY over-rated!) 16. "The Good Dinosaur" (It had a lot of potential, but it didn't use it very well). 15. "Cars 2" (I think it's a lot better than what people make it out to be.) 14. "Ratatouille" (Gets a MAJOR boost due to the performance of the now, late, great Peter O'Toole!) 13. "Cars" (Gets a MAJOR boost due to the performances of the now, late, great actors Paul Newman, and George Carlin!) 12. "Toy Story" (I just think that the sequels do so much better!) 11. "The Incredibles" (Ironically, it's in the same place it was in last time, but it has actually fared better, and actually ranks better overall from last time, just because my opinion of it is higher in retrospect, especially in regards to how its sequel continues this story). 10. "Finding Dory" (Not as good as the original in my opinion, but it's still a really great effort, and does a nice job of continuing the story from the original). 9. "Monster's University" (A really solid prequel story.) 8. "The Incredibles 2" (I actually think this movie does SLIGHTLY better than the original, maybe it's because the movie is more fresh in my mind than the other movies, but this movie, without revealing anything too major, does a really good job of developing the main characters more, as well as introducing some new ones)! 7. "Finding Nemo" (A really good story, but don't take the YOUNG kids to see it unless you want them to be scarred for LIFE!) 6. "Inside Out" (Great celebrity voice work, decent animation, and Bing Bong's sacrifice will make you cry .) 5. "Cars 3" (One of the few, rare movies in the world that manages to race past, not just a fumble in its movie trilogy, but past the original as well! Owen Wilson does some really great voice work in this film, the animation looks SO gorgeous, and the new characters are pretty interesting as well)! 4. "Up" (The story, graphics, and characters work so well on so many levels!) 3. "Toy Story 2" (Kelsey Grammar and Wayne Knight play EXCELLENT villains!) 2. "Monsters Inc." (AWESOME story!) 1. "Toy Story 3" (It made me cry, no lie!) / I'm sure that when "Toy Story 4" comes out, I'll probably update this list again. Enough said, for now! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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