Incredibles is okay, honestly I enjoy the porn that came from it more than the movie itself. Ratouille I will never understand why people like it, characters are so fricking obnoxious I want to murder every single one of them except for the food critic, he was based. Wall-E is boring but has some really good parts
Ratatouille was really boring and it only resonated with awful artsy homosexuals.
The Incredibles was OK but it's liked more for its concept than how it is as a movie. A lot of it drags.
Wall-E was a moronic Zardoz.
Your personal biases don’t change the fact that this was the golden era. Once Disney bought them and they ran out of pre-Disney films they were working on, it went to shit. Doesn’t help that everything after Cars was them grieving as a studio after losing a few key people (Joe Ranft and Steve McQueen) and got a bit sadder.
Inside Out, Coco, and Luca are diamonds in the rough.
What happened was the original core of pixar aged out of the industry and the last remaining talented creator got MeTood so the company began a huge diversity push and now emblematic of California globohomosexual urbanite homosexualry
Inside Out was boring as frick.
Coco is almost good but way too slow and unimaginative considering it's mostly about exploring the land of the dead, yet it had no sense of journey whatsoever.
Luca is gay and Italian.
Up was their last good movie. Coco was okay, the only really good part was that song at the end. I was born into a disfunctional family and it made me cry seeing all those latinos having a family dinner, but the rest of the movie was pretty average
>Zootopia is a complete mess of a film >Disney asks Pixar to look at it and give suggestions >They basically fix the movie >Zootopia is now a classic and verified kino
They could save others, but not themselves.. Ironic
Haven’t seen Zootopia in years but I’m pretty sure it’s gonna age like milk because of it’s politics if it hasn’t already, hell, it was woke when it came out and leftist turned on it anyway because it portrayed cops in a positive light. Kinda scared about the upcoming show after seeing what they did with Baymax, turning Bogo and Clawhauser gay would seem conservative in comparison.
Cars is the Michael J. Fox movie Doc Hollywood, if everyone was a car. It's OK.
Wall-E is kind of like Zardoz. I can see where that comparison would come from. It's cute but if I hadn't seen Zardoz I think I'd just watch that instead because it is similar but more adult and epic. Wall-E is preachy and lacking in subtlety.
UP is a solid movie but it never surpasses its opening scene.
Cars is just Doc Hollywood with... well, cars. WALL-E is really loveable, but gets a little too greenpeace-y at times. Up is maybe the best Pixar movie with a lot of very mature themes like ageing, mourning, broken families, and learning to move on while cherishing the good; but all told in a family-friendly way.
The first five minutes of Up is masterpiece storytelling. The only problem is the story falls apart slowly after that peak. I like Up, but it just sort of collapses midway through. If they redid the last act, it would be better.
I've noticed, and it's not a surprise, that /mu gets all angry baby about the later Pixar movies, because they deal with emotions, growing up, etc, which is Kryptonite to incel manbabies. It's not WHIZ BANG WAHOO and it's harder to make ridiculous porn parodies of.
I'll admit up front as a whole Pixar and Disney Animation changed significantly with them #Metooing Laseter. But most of the latest Pixar's are fine - Inside Out is incredibly well done, Onward is a fine coming of age movie, as is Turning Red, Luca is very underrated, CoCo is great, and Soul is the wekest of them, but still a good, solid movie.
Luckily I don't come to Cinemaphile for movie recommendations, and I can watch movies without jerking off like a monkey on meth.
Concession: I refuse to see Toy Story 4 on principle. Same for Lightyear. They are the Horsemen of the Woke Apocalypse. There are more to come.
>I like Up, but it just sort of collapses midway through. If they redid the last act, it would be better.
Could you elaborate on this? I thought the last act was very satisfying in terms of character arcs and themes. >Carl learned to treasure his memories of Ellie, but also accepted her passing >Rustle accepted his deadbeat dad wasn't coming back, but accepted Carl as a surrogate >Muntz, unable to move on from his past, got literally dragged down to his doom by it in the form of Carl's house >Doug found a worthy master and found a place with his fellow dogs >Carl and Rustle claim the Spirit of Adventure
not him but >film begins with touching, tragic, intimate story and the beautiful imagery of the house first taking off >film ends with talking dogs in lil airplanes shooting suction cups
When you saw 50,000 balloons making a house fly, you should have realized the touching realism part of the film was over.
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it easily could’ve continued the tone. The Snowman is one of the saddest shorts ever made and they’re flying through the air and chillin with Santa. The director just pussied out and brought out the jingling keys for the moronic babies, aka a bird that squawks annoyingly, dogs that talk in le silly high voice + generic pulp bad guy and jokes that either barely or don’t work.
>watch Incredibles 2 >woman appears who is so obviously the bad guy that it's unbelievable she's the bad guy because it would be too obvious >she's actually the bad guy
I thought it was just okay. I don't really get what the message was, and I felt like the last 2/3rd was a bit too goofy. It wasn't really bad though. Coco is a better movie imo.
Soul had the potential to be an S tier Pixar film if it wasn't so cowardly with it's ending. The whole idea is that this guy, who waited his whole life to live, just dies, and it's tragic how nothing and pathetic his life was. Instead of letting him pass on to the afterlife, reflecting on the fleeting beauty of life, and giving the baby soul advice to life a full life, they just let him live and make all his dreams come true. No fricking balls.
Why does everyone get a hard on for Wall E? It’s just tsundere robot love and le silent protagonist
I would’ve loved seeing more of the humans and why they left earth and their journey back
>I would’ve loved seeing more of the humans and why they left earth and their journey back
You must be fun at parties. Also it’s literally explained why they left earth in the first 5 minutes you dumbass.
>It’s just tsundere robot love
What do you mean by 'just?' How much tsundere robot love have you seen?! >I would’ve loved seeing more of the humans and why they left earth and their journey back
This is why movies suck now, because of takes like these. "I am only interested in humans doing human things." Also, as others have said, all of that was in the movie. You should have paid attention.
>When will they close?
Any time now. They're already run by women, which automatically ensures their demise is accelerated. With the absence of Lasseter at the helm, they'll eventually get assimilated into Disney Studios Animation, which was always on the cards.
Disney Animation is in more danger of closing, they have a far worse track record than Pixar. Pixar is the reason that studio is still open, that, and Lasater. Ralph Breaks The Internet, Frozen II, Raya, and Encanto underperformed, and the upcoming Strange World looks to do the same.
My major complaint for Turning Red is they never resolved the issues at the end. There should have been a scene at the end when the daughter and mother apologized to each other explaining why they were wrong. That quiet walk in the forest was kind of like that, but it wasn't clear enough. They should have spelt it out or confronted the issue more directly. Otherwise I thought it was a fine movie. I think it got a lot of unecessary hate. That said, I'm not a parent so maybe my perspective would change if I was a parent with a teenager or something.
My major complaint with Turning Red was that every character was so obnoxious, spastic, and annoying that they were inhuman. Like if you told me the movie was written by an autismo who had never talked to a human being before and just watched TV in a windowless box I would believe it. The writer of Turning Red needs to fricking touch grass.
The problem with Pixar is that the old films were for children with some adult themes (for the adult viewers) sprinkled in.
Modern Pixar is both for "adults" and for children. It has adult themes at the core. Look at Incredibles 2 or at Brave. Neither of those films have children themes. Theyre both full of political statements and adult themes.
Look at Ratatouille. Its a film for children with a clear theme of "everyone can cook". Both children and adults can understand and appreciate that.
WallE tells kids, dont sit infront of your phone all day or youll become an American.
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1) Pixar was never good. Up is stupid shit for homosexuals and nothing else even approaches Up.
2) You didn't mention 9/11 and 9/11 has already happened. Who is this post even for?
3) You didn't put Frozen on here. Really? Pixar's most famous movie and you left it off? Into the trash you go.
No. There's no "the decomposing corpse" phase. Some of these movies are better than "the decline" ones. It's still in decline, but the decline started with Cars 2.
Meh, OP. You're too politically biased to do this.
"The decline":
Toy Story 3 - very good
Cars 2 - terrible
Brave - bad
MU - bad
Inside Out - okay
The Good Dinosaur - bad
Finding Dory - bad
Cars 3 - haven't seen
Coco - good or v. good
The Incredibles 2 - bad
"The Decomposing Corpse":
Toy Story 4 - okay
Onward - haven't seen
Soul - okay
Luca - okay
Turning Red - okay
Lightyear - haven't seen but it will probably end up bad, like all non-Toy Story sequels
Golden Age ends after Toy Story 3 and I don't think the current trend is that different from the decline phase.
I love how you manbabies have shoved teh goalposts from "IT'S ABOUT PERIODS!", which it's not, to now "DEY DON'T HAVE 9/11!" - which no Pixar movie has EVER referenced. Why would they?
>Cars 3 - haven't seen
It wasn't as bad as Cars 2, but it wasn't anything special. The "message" seemed to be "you will get old and forgotten, so just make way for the next generation"
>The "message" seemed to be "you will get old and forgotten, so just make way for the next generation"
this is what every sequel or big franchise movie starring a white character does now
>Onward - haven't seen
See it. It's a solid movie. It doesn't have over the top characters, and it doesn't beat you over the head with it's theme, and it's very light on woke. It will probably be the last Pixar that isn't slathered in woke. I expected to not like it, but enjoyed it a lot.
Pixar's original target audience was children aged 5-12. They were smart enough to know that parents would be bringing the children into the theater, so while the bulk of the jokes and story beats were targeted at kids, they'd frequently throw a joke aimed at the parents so everyone got something out of it.
Pixar's target audience now is 19-30 year old tumblr girls and childless disney millennials so the "soul" feels removed because the movies don't have that childlike undercurrent pinning the whole thing down. I really dont think an actual child would enjoy Turning Red in the same way they'd enjoy Monsters Inc.
>I really dont think an actual child would enjoy Turning Red in the same way they'd enjoy Monsters Inc.
yeah because 9/11 wasn’t even mentioned my dude!
heckin JOOs ruining my KINO
>tumblr
Tumblr has been dead for years you stupid boomer. How do you expect anyone to believe you if you're this out of touch? Also, you're completely wrong. Older pixar movies could be appreciated by anyone. They had fun themes, humor, and knew how to handle serious moments. It's the more recent films that feel dumbed down and for toddlers.
Remember when Disney used to shit subpar product after subpar product direct to video, and make a few bucks out of it, like Aladdin 3 and the little mermaid 4? We are in that point, only now it’s computer animation
I'd honestly say The Golden Age ended with Wall-E. Up never did anything for me. I don't know how anyone can defend Toy Story 3 when it just retreads the exact same themes that Toy Story 2 already covered. Haven't seen or don't care about any of the others.
Based, my only issues with the movie were the cross-eyed dinosaur scene, the tripping balls one and the fact that the characters’ cartoony and goofy designs clashed really hard with the hyper realistic environments
is the pixar universe theory still a thing? did that just die after people stopped viewing pixar as special? seeing the lamp stomp on the ‘I’ is basically just the disney castle now. there was a point where that signified you were about to watch something unique
I'll say the same thing here. The Decline is worse than The decomposing Corpse. Onward, Soul, Luca and Turning Red are all good movies. Toy Story 4 isn't bad, just pointless.
I saw every single one in theaters up to Brave. That was the first Pixar movie that was noticeably bad mostly because the marketing made the movie much more interning then the actual plot. Mother turning into a bear is a shitty story. I’m sorry. Never watched another Pixar movie after that.
I'm old enough to remember a time where whenever a new Pixar movie was coming out everyone got excited and it felt like a special event because they always made original movies (minus Toy Story 2) and they only came out like every 2 years. Now I've lived long enough to see my favourite things go down in flames
Cars was the first chink in their armour. Even as a kid I just didn't care for it. Then right after Toy 3 they started to to down hull fast with Cars 2 and Brave and Momsters Uni.
They brought this on themselves when they ousted Lasseter and all the white guy creatives and replaced them with diversity hires. Now they make direct to streaming shit that appeals to no one, so good riddance.
lol the golden age ended with Monsters Inc, frick Finding Nemo
you can't enjoy ratatouille, the incredibles and wall e ?
Wall E is boring and gay
This. I've never got the love for wall e. It wasn't good at all.
Incredibles is okay, honestly I enjoy the porn that came from it more than the movie itself. Ratouille I will never understand why people like it, characters are so fricking obnoxious I want to murder every single one of them except for the food critic, he was based. Wall-E is boring but has some really good parts
Ratatouille was really boring and it only resonated with awful artsy homosexuals.
The Incredibles was OK but it's liked more for its concept than how it is as a movie. A lot of it drags.
Wall-E was a moronic Zardoz.
>Wall-E was a moronic Zardoz.
Did you even watch either of those movies?
>Wall-E was a moronic Zardoz.
This is one of the most fascinating takes I've ever seen.
Why?
Because having watched both movies, I have no idea where the connection is coming from.
Brave and Inside Out are trendbreakers in the decline.
Soul is a trendbreaker from Corpse.
>Wall-E was a moronic Zardoz.
You're an idiot.
>Wall-E was a moronic Zardoz
Now this is a based moron
Your personal biases don’t change the fact that this was the golden era. Once Disney bought them and they ran out of pre-Disney films they were working on, it went to shit. Doesn’t help that everything after Cars was them grieving as a studio after losing a few key people (Joe Ranft and Steve McQueen) and got a bit sadder.
this, Nemo was a glorified screensaver Felon Degenerate vehicle and the sequel started this fake lesbian outrage that continues to this day
Do this for Ghibli.
Ghibli still hasn't entered its full dark age.
>earwig and the witch
yes it has
golden age ends with the Incredibles, slow decline from cars to Up, and then rapid fricking plummet the rest of the way down
Inside Out, Coco, and Luca are diamonds in the rough.
What happened was the original core of pixar aged out of the industry and the last remaining talented creator got MeTood so the company began a huge diversity push and now emblematic of California globohomosexual urbanite homosexualry
>Inside Out, Coco, and Luca are diamonds in the rough.
how
you go on to say pixar is pozzed but praise their most pozzed flicks?
Inside Out was boring as frick.
Coco is almost good but way too slow and unimaginative considering it's mostly about exploring the land of the dead, yet it had no sense of journey whatsoever.
Luca is gay and Italian.
>Luca is gay and Italian.
Yes ?
Skydance Animation is where a lot of the 00s talent from Disney/Pixar are ending up.
Luck seems generic but so are most gold age Pixar films on paper. Plus, the bedhair protag is cute.
More female shit
I like Inside Out but Monsters Inc is the absolute best.
I will defend Luca. It was a pretty good movie. A little slow at first, but it kept getting better.
The whole fishmen thing dragged Luca down
The Good Dinosaur was such a bad movie I almost fell asleep watching it, in the middle of the day, as my mind tried to flee my body.
Get the women out of positions of power. Replace with heterosexual men who don't answer to blanket diversity agendas.
Up was their last good movie. Coco was okay, the only really good part was that song at the end. I was born into a disfunctional family and it made me cry seeing all those latinos having a family dinner, but the rest of the movie was pretty average
Luca is good except for that scene where eveyrone acts out of character to create tension
>Zootopia is a complete mess of a film
>Disney asks Pixar to look at it and give suggestions
>They basically fix the movie
>Zootopia is now a classic and verified kino
They could save others, but not themselves.. Ironic
Haven’t seen Zootopia in years but I’m pretty sure it’s gonna age like milk because of it’s politics if it hasn’t already, hell, it was woke when it came out and leftist turned on it anyway because it portrayed cops in a positive light. Kinda scared about the upcoming show after seeing what they did with Baymax, turning Bogo and Clawhauser gay would seem conservative in comparison.
these 3 are the only good pixar movies
Should I watch Cars, Wall-E and UP?
I've seen the other Golden Age ones.
Cars is the Michael J. Fox movie Doc Hollywood, if everyone was a car. It's OK.
Wall-E is kind of like Zardoz. I can see where that comparison would come from. It's cute but if I hadn't seen Zardoz I think I'd just watch that instead because it is similar but more adult and epic. Wall-E is preachy and lacking in subtlety.
UP is a solid movie but it never surpasses its opening scene.
I honestly can't even remember what up was about other than the opening scene and the flying house.
Wall-E isn't like Zardoz, why the frick do you keep claiming that?
This is the first time I've ever mentioned it so there is at least 1 other person on Cinemaphile who thinks Wall-E is a ripoff of Zardoz.
Cars is just Doc Hollywood with... well, cars. WALL-E is really loveable, but gets a little too greenpeace-y at times. Up is maybe the best Pixar movie with a lot of very mature themes like ageing, mourning, broken families, and learning to move on while cherishing the good; but all told in a family-friendly way.
The first five minutes of Up is masterpiece storytelling. The only problem is the story falls apart slowly after that peak. I like Up, but it just sort of collapses midway through. If they redid the last act, it would be better.
I've noticed, and it's not a surprise, that /mu gets all angry baby about the later Pixar movies, because they deal with emotions, growing up, etc, which is Kryptonite to incel manbabies. It's not WHIZ BANG WAHOO and it's harder to make ridiculous porn parodies of.
I'll admit up front as a whole Pixar and Disney Animation changed significantly with them #Metooing Laseter. But most of the latest Pixar's are fine - Inside Out is incredibly well done, Onward is a fine coming of age movie, as is Turning Red, Luca is very underrated, CoCo is great, and Soul is the wekest of them, but still a good, solid movie.
Luckily I don't come to Cinemaphile for movie recommendations, and I can watch movies without jerking off like a monkey on meth.
Concession: I refuse to see Toy Story 4 on principle. Same for Lightyear. They are the Horsemen of the Woke Apocalypse. There are more to come.
>I like Up, but it just sort of collapses midway through. If they redid the last act, it would be better.
Could you elaborate on this? I thought the last act was very satisfying in terms of character arcs and themes.
>Carl learned to treasure his memories of Ellie, but also accepted her passing
>Rustle accepted his deadbeat dad wasn't coming back, but accepted Carl as a surrogate
>Muntz, unable to move on from his past, got literally dragged down to his doom by it in the form of Carl's house
>Doug found a worthy master and found a place with his fellow dogs
>Carl and Rustle claim the Spirit of Adventure
not him but
>film begins with touching, tragic, intimate story and the beautiful imagery of the house first taking off
>film ends with talking dogs in lil airplanes shooting suction cups
When you saw 50,000 balloons making a house fly, you should have realized the touching realism part of the film was over.
it easily could’ve continued the tone. The Snowman is one of the saddest shorts ever made and they’re flying through the air and chillin with Santa. The director just pussied out and brought out the jingling keys for the moronic babies, aka a bird that squawks annoyingly, dogs that talk in le silly high voice + generic pulp bad guy and jokes that either barely or don’t work.
>watch Incredibles 2
>woman appears who is so obviously the bad guy that it's unbelievable she's the bad guy because it would be too obvious
>she's actually the bad guy
I was surprised the brother wasn't in on it
Was Soul that bad? The last Pixar I saw was Coco and I thought it was good. I was interested in at least hearing the Trent Reznor soundtrack.
Soul is honestly an OK movie, it's just not exceptional in any way.
I liked it
I thought it was just okay. I don't really get what the message was, and I felt like the last 2/3rd was a bit too goofy. It wasn't really bad though. Coco is a better movie imo.
it is ok but the message at the end is dogshit
>Soul
>About black musician who has soul
>Composed by a white guy
What did Pixar mean by this?
Soul is 'aight.
Soul had the potential to be an S tier Pixar film if it wasn't so cowardly with it's ending. The whole idea is that this guy, who waited his whole life to live, just dies, and it's tragic how nothing and pathetic his life was. Instead of letting him pass on to the afterlife, reflecting on the fleeting beauty of life, and giving the baby soul advice to life a full life, they just let him live and make all his dreams come true. No fricking balls.
Luca and Coco are good but pale compared to the Golden age movies
What’s the best Pixar movie and why is it Wall E?
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>golden age
some good movies
>the decline
sequels everywhere
>dcomposing corpse
woke shit
decline started at cars 2, toy story 3 was amazing
Agreed
Why does everyone get a hard on for Wall E? It’s just tsundere robot love and le silent protagonist
I would’ve loved seeing more of the humans and why they left earth and their journey back
They left Earth because it was polluted to frick. They even had Ronald Reagan telling you this in a video.
>I would’ve loved seeing more of the humans and why they left earth and their journey back
You must be fun at parties. Also it’s literally explained why they left earth in the first 5 minutes you dumbass.
You should try watching the movie maybe?
dumb loregays
>It’s just tsundere robot love
What do you mean by 'just?' How much tsundere robot love have you seen?!
>I would’ve loved seeing more of the humans and why they left earth and their journey back
This is why movies suck now, because of takes like these. "I am only interested in humans doing human things." Also, as others have said, all of that was in the movie. You should have paid attention.
It's because Wall-E is a nerdy/ugly man self insert character and Eve is their perfect waifu.
Cars was always shit, and will never not be shit. If you think otherwise, you probably have undiagnosed autism.
>When will they close?
Any time now. They're already run by women, which automatically ensures their demise is accelerated. With the absence of Lasseter at the helm, they'll eventually get assimilated into Disney Studios Animation, which was always on the cards.
Disney Animation is in more danger of closing, they have a far worse track record than Pixar. Pixar is the reason that studio is still open, that, and Lasater. Ralph Breaks The Internet, Frozen II, Raya, and Encanto underperformed, and the upcoming Strange World looks to do the same.
I never understood the hate for the Good Dinosaur.
It was just boring as frick
Because it wasn't very good
Hate is a strong word, it was a borefest
People have to think about something to hate it.
Turning Red is unironically the most creative thing they’ve done in over 10 years
My major complaint for Turning Red is they never resolved the issues at the end. There should have been a scene at the end when the daughter and mother apologized to each other explaining why they were wrong. That quiet walk in the forest was kind of like that, but it wasn't clear enough. They should have spelt it out or confronted the issue more directly. Otherwise I thought it was a fine movie. I think it got a lot of unecessary hate. That said, I'm not a parent so maybe my perspective would change if I was a parent with a teenager or something.
The only problem with Turning Red is that they didn't mention 9/11. But in the movie world 9/11 had happened so they should have mentioned it.
My major complaint with Turning Red was that every character was so obnoxious, spastic, and annoying that they were inhuman. Like if you told me the movie was written by an autismo who had never talked to a human being before and just watched TV in a windowless box I would believe it. The writer of Turning Red needs to fricking touch grass.
They also never mentioned 9/11, but 9/11 had happened. Who is this movie even for?
it’s made by a western asian millennial woman
sooooo yeah
But you didnt mention 9/11
The resolution was "turn your back on your family" and "my p____ my choice moooom"
a grubhub commercial about periods is anti creative
The problem with Pixar is that the old films were for children with some adult themes (for the adult viewers) sprinkled in.
Modern Pixar is both for "adults" and for children. It has adult themes at the core. Look at Incredibles 2 or at Brave. Neither of those films have children themes. Theyre both full of political statements and adult themes.
Look at Ratatouille. Its a film for children with a clear theme of "everyone can cook". Both children and adults can understand and appreciate that.
WallE tells kids, dont sit infront of your phone all day or youll become an American.
3 Major Things Wrong With Your Image and Post:
1) Pixar was never good. Up is stupid shit for homosexuals and nothing else even approaches Up.
2) You didn't mention 9/11 and 9/11 has already happened. Who is this post even for?
3) You didn't put Frozen on here. Really? Pixar's most famous movie and you left it off? Into the trash you go.
Up was shit.
I mean the way they’re going it’s only a matter of time before nature takes its course
No. There's no "the decomposing corpse" phase. Some of these movies are better than "the decline" ones. It's still in decline, but the decline started with Cars 2.
>cars 2 bad
Go back to pleddit
Meh, OP. You're too politically biased to do this.
"The decline":
Toy Story 3 - very good
Cars 2 - terrible
Brave - bad
MU - bad
Inside Out - okay
The Good Dinosaur - bad
Finding Dory - bad
Cars 3 - haven't seen
Coco - good or v. good
The Incredibles 2 - bad
"The Decomposing Corpse":
Toy Story 4 - okay
Onward - haven't seen
Soul - okay
Luca - okay
Turning Red - okay
Lightyear - haven't seen but it will probably end up bad, like all non-Toy Story sequels
Golden Age ends after Toy Story 3 and I don't think the current trend is that different from the decline phase.
Frozen is terrible. And Turning Red is not "okay". They don't even mention 9/11
I love how you manbabies have shoved teh goalposts from "IT'S ABOUT PERIODS!", which it's not, to now "DEY DON'T HAVE 9/11!" - which no Pixar movie has EVER referenced. Why would they?
Well, why would they reference menstruation from a sloppy red p____? They NEVER referenced it before either.
Oh, look, an angry incel manbaby.
Let's all laugh at him.
Your childhood must've been rough to resort to character assassination attempts on an anonymous Kenyan surf wax forum
Oh, look, another one.
>They don't even mention 9/11
lol what does that have to do with anything?
It's the gaygiest meme known to man, started by twittergays.
Ah. Yeah that sounds about right. I'll believe it.
Republican Posters are butthurt that their moron shit gets made fun of. Also, you didnt mention 9/11. Who is this post even for?
toy story 3 is ass
>Cars 3 - haven't seen
It wasn't as bad as Cars 2, but it wasn't anything special. The "message" seemed to be "you will get old and forgotten, so just make way for the next generation"
>The "message" seemed to be "you will get old and forgotten, so just make way for the next generation"
this is what every sequel or big franchise movie starring a white character does now
>Onward - haven't seen
See it. It's a solid movie. It doesn't have over the top characters, and it doesn't beat you over the head with it's theme, and it's very light on woke. It will probably be the last Pixar that isn't slathered in woke. I expected to not like it, but enjoyed it a lot.
Pixar's original target audience was children aged 5-12. They were smart enough to know that parents would be bringing the children into the theater, so while the bulk of the jokes and story beats were targeted at kids, they'd frequently throw a joke aimed at the parents so everyone got something out of it.
Pixar's target audience now is 19-30 year old tumblr girls and childless disney millennials so the "soul" feels removed because the movies don't have that childlike undercurrent pinning the whole thing down. I really dont think an actual child would enjoy Turning Red in the same way they'd enjoy Monsters Inc.
>I really dont think an actual child would enjoy Turning Red in the same way they'd enjoy Monsters Inc.
yeah because 9/11 wasn’t even mentioned my dude!
heckin JOOs ruining my KINO
>tumblr
Tumblr has been dead for years you stupid boomer. How do you expect anyone to believe you if you're this out of touch? Also, you're completely wrong. Older pixar movies could be appreciated by anyone. They had fun themes, humor, and knew how to handle serious moments. It's the more recent films that feel dumbed down and for toddlers.
you don’t know what he means by tumblr do you
Remember when Disney used to shit subpar product after subpar product direct to video, and make a few bucks out of it, like Aladdin 3 and the little mermaid 4? We are in that point, only now it’s computer animation
those were probably made by more artistic people who were professionals
I'd move incredibles 2 down one.
Discuss.
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Its just your opinion, what's to discuss
I genuinely hate that I can't enjoy the Incredibles movie anymore because of that fricking Supervillains plothole.
why don't you just idk ignore 2
imagine not instantly forgetting about inc2 the second you turned it off
legit all I remember is the action scene with the bike. it was pretty good.
Soul is their best movie
shy
I'd honestly say The Golden Age ended with Wall-E. Up never did anything for me. I don't know how anyone can defend Toy Story 3 when it just retreads the exact same themes that Toy Story 2 already covered. Haven't seen or don't care about any of the others.
Inside Out is not bad.
Toy Story 3 was one of the first movies I saw in theaters and it is kino. The decline occured after that film.
lmao
Not him, why do fa/tv/irgins pretend Toy Story 3 isn't the best one?
it isn't, that's why
You need to be over the age of 18 to post here
Incredibles 2 is the decomposing corpse. Sjw, ugly, bad.
we dont, let it die
Up was overrated, people only remember the first 10 minutes
Coco was kino. A Bug’s Life is just a shitty version of Antz.
>a bugs life
>cars
>golder age
>Coco was kino.
The Good Dinosaur is a wholesome movie.
Based, my only issues with the movie were the cross-eyed dinosaur scene, the tripping balls one and the fact that the characters’ cartoony and goofy designs clashed really hard with the hyper realistic environments
is the pixar universe theory still a thing? did that just die after people stopped viewing pixar as special? seeing the lamp stomp on the ‘I’ is basically just the disney castle now. there was a point where that signified you were about to watch something unique
honestly, soul was pretty good, even if just for that one piano scene
I'll say the same thing here. The Decline is worse than The decomposing Corpse. Onward, Soul, Luca and Turning Red are all good movies. Toy Story 4 isn't bad, just pointless.
>Turning red
>Good
Yes, it's good and there was nothing wrong with that commercial. Cope.
Onward wasn't a good film. It was Illumination tier at best. Pixar have been using the "5 minutes to make you cry" for far too long
by banning Disney from purchasing franchises to milk them to death
it's no longer pixar
it's is
up wasn't that good. people just think of the opening.
Quit buying their shit. Mock those that do.
>Toy Story 3
>Decline
It was the last soulful thing they released. Anything after that bullshit.
Inside Out was fine. That's it tho
I saw every single one in theaters up to Brave. That was the first Pixar movie that was noticeably bad mostly because the marketing made the movie much more interning then the actual plot. Mother turning into a bear is a shitty story. I’m sorry. Never watched another Pixar movie after that.
They fired the big guy behind every movie so no shit
I blame Cars.
Stop hiring females from cal arts that’s how
GOD TIER
>Toy Stories 1-3
>Finding Nemo
>Inside Out
>Coco
>Wall-E
GREAT TIER
>Incredibles
>Monsters Inc
>UP
OK TIER
>Toy Story 4
>A Bug's Life
SHIT TIER
>Monsters University
>Soul
>Turning Red
>Ratatouille
HAVENT SEEN AND DON'T WANT TO SEE TIER
>all the Cars
>Finding Dory
>Incredibles 2
>Luca
>Onward
>Brave
>the Good Dinosaur
>Lightyear
>Haven't seen Cars 1
What are you some kind of Black person?
I'm old enough to remember a time where whenever a new Pixar movie was coming out everyone got excited and it felt like a special event because they always made original movies (minus Toy Story 2) and they only came out like every 2 years. Now I've lived long enough to see my favourite things go down in flames
Cars was the first chink in their armour. Even as a kid I just didn't care for it. Then right after Toy 3 they started to to down hull fast with Cars 2 and Brave and Momsters Uni.
They brought this on themselves when they ousted Lasseter and all the white guy creatives and replaced them with diversity hires. Now they make direct to streaming shit that appeals to no one, so good riddance.
morons