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#1 MattDrufke

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Posted 29 June 2007 - 10:08 PM

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Just finished seeing this movie with my wife and little son, and I will be the first to say that a clear contender for picture of the year starts here. This is a marvelous and touching movie which shows the genius of Brad Bird (this is as good as The Incredibles). There is one bit of animation that is the best bit of filmmaking that I've seen in a long damn time (for those who have seen it, it's when the critic tastes the food and has a mini-flashback). See this movie. It's wonderful.

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Posted 29 June 2007 - 11:20 PM

Blows away everything else I've seen this summer. staggering artistic achievement. Perhaps it goes without saying that it's stunningly beautiful to watch the entire time. Every single dish of food that they show looks positively mouth-watering. Aside from that, the direction is just stunning. Sweeping panoramas of paris and quick-cut action scenes alike. Brad Bird (directed Incredibles AND Iron Giant and now THIS!) is a jaw-droppingly talented individual. I wasn't 100% sold on the story 100% of the time, but it doesn't take too long to win you over with creativity and unpredictability. Not sure where it ranks on the Pixar spectrum... but really as good as (or significantly better than) any animated movie I've seen recently. Amen on the flashback scene. I think i actually got chills.
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Posted 30 June 2007 - 01:02 AM

Couldn't agree more with you two. Saw it tonight and loved every minute of it. The story was a bit predictable at the end there, but hey with a Disney-Pixar moive you've gotta expect that. The crowd was really into it cheering a long and stuff and went crazy during the critic's flash. Beautiful film all around.

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Posted 30 June 2007 - 01:45 AM

Ha, yeah. Gonna add to the love. As much as I applaud both of Mr. Bird's other films, I think this one tops 'em. Goes right along with Toy Story 2 as my favorite Pixar flick, methinks. Simply, I was expecting a lot and Ratatouille actually exceeded those expectations. A rarity. "Arctic Tale" looks insanely bad, though.
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Posted 30 June 2007 - 01:51 AM

Ha, yeah. Gonna add to the love. As much as I applaud both of Mr. Bird's other films, I think this one tops 'em. Goes right along with Toy Story 2 as my favorite Pixar flick, methinks. Simply, I was expecting a lot and Ratatouille actually exceeded those expectations. A rarity.

"Arctic Tale" looks insanely bad, though.


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i clapped at the end of this movie!! and i spent the better part of my life thinking people who did that were borderline retarded. i was just smiling too hard to front
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Posted 30 June 2007 - 04:56 AM

94 on Metacritic, colour me impressed.
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Posted 30 June 2007 - 06:13 AM

Saw it last night, might be Pixar's greatest achievement yet. Stunning visuals in every minute of the movie, made me think of the classic beautiful Disney movies from days gone by, especially Beauty and the Beast a few times. My Aunt hated it, so I was fuming about that quite a bit. But she saw Evan Almighty on Tuesday and claims its one of the best films ever, so yea.....

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Posted 30 June 2007 - 07:41 AM

Seriously, I think in the Pixar reign, this is my 2nd favorite film (only behind The Incredibles). Brad Bird now needs to be discussed as one of the great directors today.

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Posted 30 June 2007 - 01:06 PM

i just think it's cool that the rat's name is remi. there's a dude at work named remi. i'm debating whether to start calling him 'remi the rat'
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Posted 30 June 2007 - 03:23 PM

Seriously, I think in the Pixar reign, this is my 2nd favorite film (only behind The Incredibles). Brad Bird now needs to be discussed as one of the great directors today.


please list any current directors with a 'last 10 years resume' as impressive as bird's... I'm having a tough time thinking of one
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Posted 30 June 2007 - 04:37 PM

Right now my Pixar rankings are as such (and I'm thinking Ratatouille may move even farther up upon second viewing): Toy Story Finding Nemo Ratatouille Monster's Inc. The Incredibles Toy Story 2 Cars A Bug's Life Also, thinking I'd missed something, I decided to look up Brad Bird. According to IMDB, he's only done 3 movies (all of which were great, I'll give you that), which can't possibly be enough to qualify him as the best fo the last 10 years.

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Posted 30 June 2007 - 05:27 PM

Don't forget he was heavily involved with the Glory Days of The Simpsons when discussing Brad Bird

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Posted 30 June 2007 - 05:41 PM

Saw it today with my kids and of course loved it. And can I just say, it's a minor reason, maybe reason # 427 of 500 why this is a very good movie, but there was not one one poop or burp joke. It's a movie about rats and food, and not one character 1)farted, 2)shit, 3)threw up, or 4)picked a booger. It took about 2 minutes before Donkey was pulling Shrek's finger in Shrek 3. Not saying those things can't be funny (I just did all 4 while typing this), but this is a pretty sophisticated animated film. Starring rats!
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Posted 30 June 2007 - 06:14 PM

I'm glad to read all the accolades. Prior to this I'd decided on the basis of the two billboards I've seen, that I would hate the movie.

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Posted 30 June 2007 - 06:47 PM

When I first heard the premise of this movie I thought it would be a total crap fest, I'm surprised to hear the positive reviews.
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Posted 30 June 2007 - 07:37 PM

ew ew ew. gross. change your avatar, musicgurl. i hate that sketchy cookin' dude. also, yeah, I'm interested to see how this movie does in the box office. Hardly has the marketing appeal of straightforward movies called "cars", "toy story", or "a bug's life". there were several working titles for this, like 'rats!' and 'a rats tail' (gross). I'm glad that they made almost no effort to dumb down this masterpiece for mass consumption. But I hope they don't pay for it in the box office.
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Posted 30 June 2007 - 07:40 PM

Right now my Pixar rankings are as such (and I'm thinking Ratatouille may move even farther up upon second viewing):

Toy Story
Finding Nemo
Ratatouille
Monster's Inc.
The Incredibles
Toy Story 2
Cars
A Bug's Life


Also, thinking I'd missed something, I decided to look up Brad Bird. According to IMDB, he's only done 3 movies (all of which were great, I'll give you that), which can't possibly be enough to qualify him as the best fo the last 10 years.


I would say....

1. Toy Story
2. Ratatouille
3. A Bug's Life (you should really watch this again if you have it rated last... it's pretty amazing)
4. The Incredibles
5. Toy Story 2
6. Finding Nemo
7. Monster's Inc

Haven't seen Cars. I'll get around to it. Really, though, the first 6 movies on that list are classics. Monsters Inc. is the only one I haven't really been crazy about.
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Posted 30 June 2007 - 09:00 PM

Monster's Inc is far and away the shittiest of the Pixar Movies. All you need to recognize the greatness of A Bug's Life is to watch Antz.
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Posted 30 June 2007 - 10:33 PM

ew ew ew. gross. change your avatar, musicgurl. i hate that sketchy cookin' dude.

also, yeah, I'm interested to see how this movie does in the box office. Hardly has the marketing appeal of straightforward movies called "cars", "toy story", or "a bug's life".

there were several working titles for this, like 'rats!' and 'a rats tail' (gross). I'm glad that they made almost no effort to dumb down this masterpiece for mass consumption. But I hope they don't pay for it in the box office.


You have a naked woman passed out on a picnic table in your avatar and you're bitching about mine? HA!

Sorry dude Curtis is staying up there for awhile. :P
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Posted 30 June 2007 - 11:11 PM

Monster's Inc is far and away the shittiest of the Pixar Movies.



And that being said, I'd still give it a B+.

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