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Old 06-29-2008, 09:16 PM   #108
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Much as I love lists, I don't see the need to compare it to other Pixar movies, as if Pixar is a genre. Just like the folks from Pixar will cringe if you call Animation a genre.


This was a science fiction film that happened to be computer animated and happened to be produced by the studio, and some of the creative team, that produced other movies I love.


Yes, I liked some of those more than Wall-E, and some less. But unless Pixar films are the product of one man and his lone art, I see no need to compare Wall-E to Finding Nemo any more than it's appropriate to compare Wall-E to The Love Guru.
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