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Monsters, Inc. (2001)
Monsters, Inc. (2001)
2001 | Animation, Comedy, Family
Superb animation from the Pixar Studio. (4 more)
Charming and funny.
Cleverly written.
The characters are just brilliant.
Who wouldn't want to hug Sully!
Monsters Inc - who doesn't like this family favourite?
  
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Tom Turner (388 KP) rated Soul (2020) in Movies

Apr 30, 2021  
Soul (2020)
Soul (2020)
2020 | Adventure, Animation, Comedy
Though a little formulaic at times, this film has enough (pardon the pun) soul to make it one of the better Pixar films, though doesn't quite reach the top tier.
  
Monsters, Inc. (2001)
Monsters, Inc. (2001)
2001 | Animation, Comedy, Family
Nice character design (2 more)
Fun story
Plenty of humour for adults as well
Not quite on the same level as Toy Story and other Pixar films (0 more)
Warm & fuzzy animation
A bright, colourful animated film with some funny characters. The story is ok and there is plenty to keep the older generation amused as well. Personally for me it's not as good as @Toy Story (1995) and a few other Pixar films.
  
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David McK (3745 KP) rated Inside Out (2015) in Movies

May 26, 2019 (Updated Dec 31, 2019)  
Inside Out (2015)
Inside Out (2015)
2015 | Animation, Comedy, Drama
Joy, Anger, Fear, Sadness and Disgust
Well, that was a brave move by Disney Pixar.

Remember the old Beano/Dandy cartoon The Numskulls? This takes a superficially similar approach, following the emotions (who are given form) of a young girl named Riley after her family move to a new city.

Typical top-notch animation with a message at its core - in this case, that every emotion (even Sadness) has its place - from Pixar
  
Onward (2020)
Onward (2020)
2020 | Adventure, Animation, Comedy
Fun...but..."lesser" PIxar
I am a big fan of the PIXAR films. I am a big fan of Chris Pratt and Tom Holland. I am a big fan of Fantasy films (wizards, elves, dwarves and so on...) So when I heard there was going to be a Pixar flick featuring the voice talents of Pratt and Holland about characters in a Fantasy world, I was excited to check it out.

I should have lowered my expectations.

Don't get me wrong, ONWARD is a good film. It is whimsical, fantastic and fun. It just could have been better.

Set in a time where Elves, Faeries, Unicorns and Wizards exist, but they exist as "regular" people, going to jobs, going to school, living their lives...ONWARD tells the tale of 2 brothers (Pratt and Holland) who go on a magical quest to bring back their dead father - at least for one night.

It's a fun romp, but it's not a REALLY fun romp. And that's the issue with this film. It is all lower case - where the film could have been UPPER CASE (if you know what I mean). Holland and Pratt are good together, they are not GREAT together (like Tom Hanks and Tim Allen in TOY STORY or Billy Crystal and John Goodman in MONSTER'S INC.). Julia Louis-Dreyfuss is off-beat as their mother, but she isn't over-the-top WACKY as the mother. Octavio Spencer is "octane" as a former mythical creature that aids the boys - but she's not HIGH-OCTANE.

You get the drift.

I lay the fault of this on Director Dam Scanlon who's other Pixar Directorial effort, MONSTER'S UNIVERSITY suffered from a similar malaise. It was fun...not AWESOME FUN. The pacing of the film doesn't really help as there is no strong push to the goal in this film. I caught myself stirring in my seat as the film progressed...never a good sign.

Don't get me wrong, it is still a good film - the kids will like it. I just have come to expect more from PIXAR. I put Pixar films on 2 levels - GREAT Pixar films (the TOY STORY films, UP, WALL-E) and LESSER Pixar films (MONSTER'S UNIVERSITY, CARS 2, BRAVE).

I would put ONWARD in the LESSER category.

Letter Grade: B (even a "lesser" Pixar film is still above average)

7 stars (out of 10) and you can take that to the Bank (ofMarquis)
  
Coco (2017)
Coco (2017)
2017 | Adventure, Animation
The music, the animation, the story, the amount of love and passion put into this simply beautiful movie. (0 more)
A tad bit slow in places. (0 more)
Pixar once again proves they are the best.
  
Finding Nemo (2003)
Finding Nemo (2003)
2003 | Animation, Comedy, Family
There's honestly nothing to not like about Finding Nemo - it's Pixar during its finest hour, and just shy of 20 years old, it's still looks great and is just as entertaining as it was back in 2003.

The ocean is the perfect setting for a kids film. It such a huge, largely unexplored place, full of mystery and wonder. Finding Nemo takes advantage of the vast display of aquatic colours and gives us a film that looks distinctive and vibrant.
The plot is definitely taken out of the Pixar guide book - not a bad thing of course. The opening minutes are suitably tragic, and serves as a reminder that Pixar can deliver a gut lunch when they want to, and this was still a few years before Up ripped out my heart.
The adventure that follows includes fun and action packed set pieces, plenty of comedy, and an array of memorable characters, backed up by a faultless voice cast.

Finding Nemo almost immediately earned its place amongst Disney-Pixar royalty, and it still clearly belongs there to this day.
  
Monsters, Inc. (2001)
Monsters, Inc. (2001)
2001 | Animation, Comedy, Family
The plot (3 more)
The setting
The animation and design
Truly unique story
Truly a unique and heartfelt story
I can say that Monsters Inc is a great Disney pixar movie and I love the whole story it is so unique but still something that doesn't feel completely wild and non-Disney Pixar.

The reason for the lowering rating is while I acknowledge it is a great movie there was always something about it that kept me from watching it multiple times.