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Finding Nemo is one of my favorites, but I was lukewarm on the Incredibles, and hated Cars. I thought Ratatouille was good, not great. I still haven't seen Wall-E, but I have really high hopes for it, based on the premise and the feedback I've heard on it. Hopefully it will restore my faith in pixar after a big string of 'meh' and get me more excited about the next one.

FWIW, I didn't like cars, found incredibles only "ok" and finding nemo the best of the bunch (haven't seen ratatouille though).

I wasn't expecting much for Wall-E, in fact I no expectations at all, but I loved Wall-E, story and content was great the very little dialog was great too because I was taking my young cousins to see it and they barely speak english, so they were able to understand it easily. By far the best animated film I've seen.

I thought Cars was one of the worst. Here is my top 3 recent Pixar movies. Keep in mind I haven't seen Wall E yet

1) Monster Inc

2) Finding Nemo

3) Incredibles

Cars was pretty good. I liked it on par with INcredibles. I don't really hate any one Pixar movie.

I really wasn't a fan of The Incredibles, it just felt incredibly boring. Cars didn't start out too good either, but it won me over in the end.

+1 (must be a jock thing)

Gimme Monsters Inc or Finding Nemo any day over the incredible (bores)

Its pretty clear now that Pixar are animated movie Gods. If this is only half as good as Wall-E it will be a masterpiece. And the trailer looks pretty damn good.

Films such as Monsters Inc, Finding Nemo, Toy Story are bound to be remembered for lifetimes. And still brilliant films yet not as 'legendary' - Bug's Life, Cars and the Incredibles cement that place.

And I just realised there will be another Toy Story. Yippeee!

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Man, every time Pixar puts a movie out, my wife and I are simply amazed at the detail of each scene. We haven't seen Wall-E yet, but it is currently under the tree, so we'll be seeing it soon, but that teaser perked my interest for sure!

Wow this looks great! I love Pixar movies. They really have the market cornered with this style of movie..Soem of you put your favorites, but I didn't see A Bugs Life or Finding Nemo, those were both good films too. However, Wall-E is just amazing! And on blu-ray its jaw dropping..

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Man, every time Pixar puts a movie out, my wife and I are simply amazed at the detail of each scene. We haven't seen Wall-E yet, but it is currently under the tree, so we'll be seeing it soon, but that teaser perked my interest for sure!

You surely need to see Wall-E. They really were able to take a story and add so much with the imagery and visuals! After being so amazed, I have nothing but this eager anticipation for UP!

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Here is another adorable image from the movie. I am just so impressed with how clear the image is. How do they do that?! Gotta love Pixar.

You surely need to see Wall-E. They really were able to take a story and add so much with the imagery and visuals! After being so amazed, I have nothing but this eager anticipation for UP!

Now I have and I absolutely love it. Pixar shines at making the lifeless full of life, and WALL-E is their latest greatest achievement.

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