enigmatic_alex44
Whenever a game uses "middleware," I expect mediocrity. Just see how poor TLOU looks.
Was on a 2D animation binge over the last while catching up on Studio Ghibli's newest films, and ended up seeing The Good Dinosaur in theaters on release weekend (I normally don't see animated films in theaters but a friend insisted).
Good Dinosaur was disappointing, though gorgeous to look at but I remember being blown away by Inside Out eariler in 2015 when the blu-ray came out. I think it'll place in my top four alongside Wall-E, The Incredibles and Finding Nemo. Not a big fan of Cars 2, Brave or Ratatouille which would be my bottom three.
At the moment, I'd have to rewatch Inside Out again to solidly place it but I think Wall-E is still my #1 favorite. Ugh, so hard choosing between Wall-E and Incredibles (the only legit good "Fantastic Four" film ever made haha) Such a great first silent movie-esque half, and an exciting second half. The understated "love" story is so sweet and I know some people consider the movie's message behind the fat future humans relying on technology a bit hamfisted but it works for me. It helps Wall-E himself is the most adorable on screen robot this side of BB-8. It's really a struggle to choose between my top four but that's how I'd place it right now. If I were to pick a movie to get a non Pixar fan hooked, I'd choose Wall-E to show to them.
Which is your fave? Why?
Good Dinosaur was disappointing, though gorgeous to look at but I remember being blown away by Inside Out eariler in 2015 when the blu-ray came out. I think it'll place in my top four alongside Wall-E, The Incredibles and Finding Nemo. Not a big fan of Cars 2, Brave or Ratatouille which would be my bottom three.
At the moment, I'd have to rewatch Inside Out again to solidly place it but I think Wall-E is still my #1 favorite. Ugh, so hard choosing between Wall-E and Incredibles (the only legit good "Fantastic Four" film ever made haha) Such a great first silent movie-esque half, and an exciting second half. The understated "love" story is so sweet and I know some people consider the movie's message behind the fat future humans relying on technology a bit hamfisted but it works for me. It helps Wall-E himself is the most adorable on screen robot this side of BB-8. It's really a struggle to choose between my top four but that's how I'd place it right now. If I were to pick a movie to get a non Pixar fan hooked, I'd choose Wall-E to show to them.
Which is your fave? Why?
