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Old 06-30-2008, 01:43 PM   #11
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Gosh, it's hard to rank them as the list grows longer and the films diversify. So, here is an arbitrary measure.

Pixar Movies That Made Flippyshark Cry Like a Weenie:
(in roughly ascending order from least to most blubbery I got on first viewing)

- Cars
- Toy Story
- Toy Story 2
- Wall-E
- Monsters, Inc.

So, pretty subjective, and that doesn't necessarily make these my favorites. (Though, Monsters is my number one still.) Ratatouille is obviously a major achievement, and one I will revisit often. Both Toy Stories were wonderful, and obviously moving, but they are on my "don't need to revisit soon" list. Nemo, Incredibles - terrific entertainment that will keep on giving, and I can safely watch them in mixed company without keeping hankies nearby. Bug's Life - meh - admirable but I think I can go without it from here on out.
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