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by Soarin08 » Dec Thu 04, 2008 8:25 pm
It was hard to pick, but.....
Pixar. All of them (save for Cars- blech!) are masterpieces. Who can watch Wall*E and NOT think that one in particular is a real gem?

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by Donalds1Fan » Dec Thu 04, 2008 9:26 pm
I like most of Pixar's stuff, and I even loved Meet the Robinsons. But for me it's classic animation, hands down. Last 2D film they made that was great (to me, anyway) was Lilo & Stitch. When they went out of the 2D animation business back in 2004, that was a sad day.
And I refuse to get my hopes up about the Princess and the Frog, considering the last film they made in that style was Home on the Range. *gags*
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by billville » Dec Fri 05, 2008 11:31 am
I really enjoy the classic cartoons, but i kinda prefer the pixar animated movies. I just really like the vibrant colors and the storylines. I liked pretty much all of them and always get excited when a new one comes out.

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by Future Guy » Dec Fri 05, 2008 10:10 pm
I like the style of animation we saw in Presto, the short that played in front of WALL-E. It had all the beauty and detail of computer animation, yet its visual style was clearly rooted in the old hand-drawn Disney and Warner Bros. shorts.
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by Nz58cl » Jan Tue 06, 2009 11:12 am
Classic Disney is my favorite but I do enjoy the Pixar films.
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by figmentaholic » Jan Sun 11, 2009 1:30 pm
billville wrote:I really enjoy the classic cartoons, but i kinda prefer the pixar animated movies. I just really like the vibrant colors and the storylines. I liked pretty much all of them and always get excited when a new one comes out.

Yeah, I have to agree with this.. I actually chose the traditional (and I guess part of that is biased because I have a friend who use to be a Disney animator, and I heard about some of the goings-on) but the more I think about it the more I really love everything that Pixar is doing.
Someone in a previous post in this threat talked about how Pixar seems to be more about adults, and perhaps that *IS* why we as adults like it more, we can relate to it more.
But I find myself looking forward to every since Pixar movie that comes out.
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by Len90 » Jan Mon 12, 2009 2:15 am
Wow this is tough. I did like the Toy Story films a lot, but most of the pixar stuff has just been okay for me. On the other hand, there is the classic Disney films... which I will consider up until the mid 90's to include Aladdin and Lion King as being amazing. Since then, it has been downhill for that.
In the end I voted for the classics. Nothing beats sitting down to watch one of those great movies.
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