Cars fans rise up. I tortured my parents by watching that movie so much that they memorized the script. It’s about time that the brilliance of the franchise that brought us Chick Hicks has been brought into the light.
Cars is admittedly a flawed movie but I think that's by design, it's meant to be a more comforting, simplistic atmosphere piece of a movie and I enjoy it for what it is.
I think Cars in particular gets a bad rep because it was sort of Pixar's Frozen, that brand that cluttered 2 entire aisles at Walmart that you couldn't escape. If it wasn't a victim of overexposure people would likely just view it as kinda mid but ultimately harmless and I imagine its world building wouldn't be shat on nearly as much
I always forget how much I love these movies until I hear someone break them down for the 10th time and I know exactly why this is my favorite movie studio. Being able to make almost every movie in their catalog PERFECT fit the “movie for the whole family” title, with themes that kids and adults can get attached to, and honestly enjoy more as you get older. It’s amazing. Also If I were to recommend a video game for Pixar fans, I would in a heartbeat recommend Undertale Yellow, it’s a free fan game to the original Undertale game, but honestly it’s a PHENOMENAL experience in gameplay, characters, story, endless amounts of attention to detail, so on, that I halfway don’t even think of the two games the same way they’re so disconnected. And you really could get an amazing experience out of UTY without ever playing the original with some exceptions. And the story of the pacifist route at least feels to me like if Pixar wrote the story for a video game that wasn’t held back by being a “kids movie” and was free to express its deeper theming. And the entire true ending sequence of the pacifist ending is my single favorite ending in all of fiction, and the only ending to a video game to EVER make me tear up. I couldn’t recommend it enough to anyone really. It’s free, seriously.
The Pixar films from the 2000s contain not just some of my favorite animated films, but some of my favorite films period. Every film in this list is a 7/10, or higher. And my personal favorite "The Incredibles" is peak cinema.
Looking at the description and the start, it seems like you've had a great time with this! Glad to hear honestly. Nice to see people enjoy the project they make.
This has to be the most based Pixar ranking I've seen online not gonna lie. Man it hurts me physically to say based. Would definitely like to see more movie rankings like this one! Initially subbed for DB content, but your videos always have a nice charm and I could listen to your voice all day regardless of topic. You can recite The Bee Movie script and I'll embrace it.
If you’re Cars 1’s strongest soldier I will be Cars 2’s. It is objectively garbage but it is SO MUCH FUN when you just accept exactly what’s happening without questioning it. Just stop thinking and have a blast
I can respect that. I don't even hate Cars 2, I think it's a little overblown how bad it is. Francesco Bernouilli is the greatest character ever put in a film.
Cars fan here. I think most of the other movies from the 2000s are technically stronger, but I don’t think Cars is missing any of the magic. It’s got a ton of passion behind it, it takes its time to tell a nice little story about a hotshot racer learning to slow down and enjoy life, the soundtrack is filled with banger rock songs, the animation is great, it’s genuinely really funny, and so on. Also now that I’ve watched the video fully, here’s my list for anyone interested 7: Up 6: Cars 5: Finding Nemo 4: WALL-E 3: Monsters Inc 2: Ratatouille 1: The Incredibles
Watching this was really nice, you saying this is the most fun you've had with a project absolutely shines through because this is probably my new favourite video from you. Monsters Inc in the Top 3 makes me so happy, one of my favourite films of all time. The jab at the Mr. Enter was also great.
Biff has finally started his Schaffrillas Productions/LS Mark arc. We're finally where we're meant to be. Fr though, from the description, it seems this will be a good one, like usual from Biff. But also just because its nice to see him make content he enjoys. This vid is gonna be a good one.
so glad you broke free of the versus community shackles to the point I feel like the number of stuff you've done that isn't about such is at a point of acceptance. I'm not here for versus junk anymore, I'm here watching this for your opinions. Love it.
to put into English. Love your style and such, now that it's detached from the versus community and I've accepted that you don't need the versus shit to entertain me.
Cars is literally my childhood franchise that I grew up with and having a soft spot for it. I love it throughout my whole life and yet it is sad to me that people have said it is the most overhated franchise in pixar. Like why do you hate it so much? Is it because it doesn't explain the existence life of cars or what?
I'm really glad you had such a fun time with this video, I could definitely hear a lot of the passion you had in every segment. I think my personal favorite movie here would be WALL-E. I'm too much of a sucker for well written romances, and everything else surrounding the movie definitely doesn't hurt it
Wall-E might be my favourite movie without any biases towards the good or fun video game movies like Detective Pikachu, the Sonic films and the illumination Mario movie. It’s also very fun to just listen to you talk the things you enjoy and it helps me get interested in things that I wouldn’t pay attention to. Great job sir!
Awesome rankings! Pixar truly had a strong holding during the the 2000s, and it's a bit sad to see where the company is currently. But, these movies still stand the test of time as some of the best movies for all ages! If I were to rank each of these films 7. Cars 6. WALL-E 5. Up 4. Ratatouille 3. The Incredibles 2. Finding Nemo 1. Monsters Inc.
I forgot how much I adored these films until this video. God I need to rewatch these at some point. Also, your description of the main theme of The Incredibles fucking sent me.
Say what you will about Disney acquiring companies left and right, but there's no arguing that getting Pixar was one of the best moves they ever made 😊
Out of these movies I would rank them like: 7: Up 6: finding Nemo 5: Ratatouille 4: cars 3: monsters Inc 2: The incredibles 1: Wall-E I love a good romance in any story. So wall-e is my favorite with one of the cutest couples I have seen on screen.
2000s Pixar is also incredibly important to me. I grew up with all these movies, and while my ranking of these movies differs from yours, significant or not, what really matters here is that none of these movies are weak, heck none of them are bad. Each one sticks out in a unique way that only they can do, and that allows them to hold so much meaning.
The jokes with Mike Wazowski’s eye deserves to be in The Louvre. It’s crazy that Billy Crystal almost voiced Buzz Lightyear I can’t imagine Mike as anyone else
I agree with number one finding nemo is not only my favorite Pixar Movie but my favorite movie along side with the lion king which obviously number 2 and nemo is 1 yep I love finding nemo not only with Dory but I love Marlin dynamic of each phases he has with his emotions of his son and dory
Toy Story 3 would also fit nicely here. It was released in 2010, but that year definitely felt more like a 2000s year, and the passion and creativity behind it was up to the standards of Pixar’s 2000s films. It wasn’t until 2011 that Cars 2 was bestowed upon the world after all
Yeah I notice that whenever I hear people mention 2010s Pixar, Toy Story 3 is usually left out. If I did decide to include it I probably would’ve had it at 6th place.
Every Pixar movie from the 2000s was at least a 9-10/10. Pretty much shows how unbeatable Pixar was at their prime. And Cars did win a best animated feature award just not at the Oscars but honestly (hot take) Happy Feet deserved its win. Both movies are really good but Happy Feet was really unique with its concept and the overall storytelling even if the plot was kinda all over the place. Doesn’t really stop the movie from being a great watch from beginning to end. Cars is still like every other Pixar movie in their prime an instant classic and a movie I could watch over and over again. I just feel like Happy Feet definitely between the two deserved the win
Had a realllly long week and missed this completely but man I’m glad I’ve seen it in full, like for starters just an amazing concept to rank bc that’s 7 of the most goated films produced in a row by a studio that I grew up with a loved. I like a lot of the genuine praise and criticism coming from the movies in a few ways that I’ve just never thought of like Cars, definitely gonna give that a second look in the future with a more open mind! Anyone can so clearly tell you had fun making this and that’s such a cool thing to see on display with something so many can relate towards. But like one major miss in that how exactly does Anton Ego reproduce? Dumb worldbuilding and stupid hat rat film.
great ranking! I fully agree about loving all 7 of these films, it was such a strong decade for Pixar if I were to rank them from least favorite to favorite, I'd go with Cars < Ratatouille < Monsters, Inc. < Finding Nemo < The Incredibles < Up < WALL-E
I was a little upset when I saw Up at the bottom because I'm so tired of Up slander and how only the first four minutes are good, but I do kinda understand it. Cars is a decent film, definitely not bad, and despite being one of my favorite pixar films, it's not a film I watch as much as Nemo, Monsters Inc, or Incredibles simply because it's a film that's too hard to sit through for me. Finding nemo top one is a based pick that makes up for it because despite being one of the most iconic films ever made, nowadays most people only view it as "yeah it's pretty good, but not really the best", when no it is very much one of the best Pixar films, up there with Ratatouille, Up, and Incredibles.
Ratatouille at number 5 about to unsubscribe smh. Honestly you're right, all of these movies I wouldn't question if someone said they had it at number 1.
I have a feeling my ranking will be a little different since: A. It's been several years since I watched them, and B. I finally got around to watching Studio Ghibli's catalogue and they're overtaking Pixar for my favourite animation studio. Still, again there won't be too many differences, mainly I just hope the movies I place at the bottom I have a much more positive opinion on. 1. Wall-E (Warms my heart every time I see it and basically have no complaints) 2. Cars (The movie I think about the most. It's such a cozy movie and I love seeing other fans exclaim their love for it against it's detractors) 3. Finding Nemo (Between this, Freddie Fish, Spongebob and now Ponyo (hopefully The Little Mermaid down the line), I think I have a soft spot for ocean related media and I don't know why) 4. Monster's Inc (Still a very powerful story, but this is the rare occasion where watching this movie so many times as a kid dulled the humor nowadays) 5. Up (wish I watched this movie more when I was younger) 6. The Incredibles (the designs kind of weirded me out and I'm not a big fan of the superhero family idea. Still a great movie and one which I hope to gain a more positive opinion on a rewatch) 7. Ratatouille (I tried to get this movie, I really, really did. And now that I'm on a movie watching spree, hopefully I can see it as the magnum opus people are saying it is.
Seeing cars Not last makes me happy I hold a lot of fondness and nostalgia for the cars movies but even with that aside I think they hold up as decent movies Okay cars 2 isn’t good but it’s such a fun time
Here's my ranking from 1995-2010 11. Toy Story 10. A Bug's life 9. Incredibles 8. Finding Nemo 7. Cars 6. Up 5. Toy Story 2 4. Toy Story 3 3. Monsters Inc. 2. Wall•E 1. Ratatouille
God, finally feel validated for my recent disdain for Up. It's a perfectly fine movie, but good lord don't people overhype the emotional aspect of this movie to ridiculous degrees. This is mostly stemming from community polls I see on "What is the "Insert another word for sad" moment out of these Pixar movies. And Up wins every single time while imo; Coco and Monsters Inc. off the top of my head is infinitely more emotional with the characters than Up. Now with that said, I don't dislike the movie, I'm just sick of people only hyping up the first 10 minutes like it's the whole movie
My own list, albeit I haven't seen some of these movies in a long time; 7. Cars 6. Up 5. Finding Nemo 4. The Incredibles 3. Ratatouille 2. that one with rob from smash bros 1. Monster's Inc
I have a personal bias for cars as I watched that movie hundreds of times as a kid and I’m also a nascar fan but I can definitely agree that it’s objectively not a top 5 Pixar film. It is for me though 🤷♂️
As much as I'd like to collaborate with him in some capacity, I don't think he even knows I exist and there wouldn't really be anything for him to gain even if he did.
Biff only made this instead of the animation studio debut movie ranking so he wouldn't have to rank the goated open season at number one RELEASE THE HOUR LONG OPEN SEASON DISSERTATION YOU COWARD
Biff Weed KNEW what he was doing
pin of shame
I don’t agree with his number 1 but I do love his trickery sneaking into one movie then switching to the other
Cars fans rise up. I tortured my parents by watching that movie so much that they memorized the script. It’s about time that the brilliance of the franchise that brought us Chick Hicks has been brought into the light.
RISE UP!
One of my favorite UA-camrs talking about and praising Cars, my favorite childhood movie is something I didnt know I needed. Good stuff as always!
Cars is admittedly a flawed movie but I think that's by design, it's meant to be a more comforting, simplistic atmosphere piece of a movie and I enjoy it for what it is.
I think Cars in particular gets a bad rep because it was sort of Pixar's Frozen, that brand that cluttered 2 entire aisles at Walmart that you couldn't escape. If it wasn't a victim of overexposure people would likely just view it as kinda mid but ultimately harmless and I imagine its world building wouldn't be shat on nearly as much
1995-2010 (Toy Story to Toy Story 3) was Pixar's golden age. So many great movies from that era.
so true.. it never got better after 2010..
@@AbrasiousProductions Coco and Inside Out were close, though
@@gregheffley9984 I'll give you Coco but Inside Out was a lot worse than I remember..
@@AbrasiousProductions I have to say I disagree strongly. Inside Out imo is most emotional Pixar movie
@@gregheffley9984Inside Out sucks. Coco, Soul, Elemental, Luca and even Finding Dory was better.
1:10
2007 me: "Aw look Linguini's protecting Remy, how cute."
2024 me: 💀
*insert gag of Remy getting knocked into the river
I always forget how much I love these movies until I hear someone break them down for the 10th time and I know exactly why this is my favorite movie studio. Being able to make almost every movie in their catalog PERFECT fit the “movie for the whole family” title, with themes that kids and adults can get attached to, and honestly enjoy more as you get older. It’s amazing.
Also If I were to recommend a video game for Pixar fans, I would in a heartbeat recommend Undertale Yellow, it’s a free fan game to the original Undertale game, but honestly it’s a PHENOMENAL experience in gameplay, characters, story, endless amounts of attention to detail, so on, that I halfway don’t even think of the two games the same way they’re so disconnected. And you really could get an amazing experience out of UTY without ever playing the original with some exceptions. And the story of the pacifist route at least feels to me like if Pixar wrote the story for a video game that wasn’t held back by being a “kids movie” and was free to express its deeper theming. And the entire true ending sequence of the pacifist ending is my single favorite ending in all of fiction, and the only ending to a video game to EVER make me tear up. I couldn’t recommend it enough to anyone really. It’s free, seriously.
The Pixar films from the 2000s contain not just some of my favorite animated films, but some of my favorite films period.
Every film in this list is a 7/10, or higher. And my personal favorite "The Incredibles" is peak cinema.
Looking at the description and the start, it seems like you've had a great time with this! Glad to hear honestly. Nice to see people enjoy the project they make.
I'll just send other comments here.
8:27 Solution: Add "non-modern" to the title. Perfection!
-And, dang it, Ratatouille at 5th.. ah well.-
This has to be the most based Pixar ranking I've seen online not gonna lie.
Man it hurts me physically to say based.
Would definitely like to see more movie rankings like this one!
Initially subbed for DB content, but your videos always have a nice charm and I could listen to your voice all day regardless of topic.
You can recite The Bee Movie script and I'll embrace it.
If you’re Cars 1’s strongest soldier I will be Cars 2’s. It is objectively garbage but it is SO MUCH FUN when you just accept exactly what’s happening without questioning it. Just stop thinking and have a blast
I can respect that. I don't even hate Cars 2, I think it's a little overblown how bad it is. Francesco Bernouilli is the greatest character ever put in a film.
@@BiffWeed I thought Cars 2 was... okay. Sorta liked it but, mm.
WALL-E isn't just my favourite Pixar film it is my favourite film of all time. The Incredibles also cracks my top 5. I love those films so so much.
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The fact that you had a lot of fun making this really shows. Very good video
Also I will fight you for the title of Cars' strongest soldier
Ah, FINALLY, someone praised the soundtrack in Cars
Everyone loves the Cars soundtrack
@@Jollyjose251 I know. It's just that I don't hear much praise about it in reviews
Cars soundtrack is better than the movie itself.
Cars fan here. I think most of the other movies from the 2000s are technically stronger, but I don’t think Cars is missing any of the magic. It’s got a ton of passion behind it, it takes its time to tell a nice little story about a hotshot racer learning to slow down and enjoy life, the soundtrack is filled with banger rock songs, the animation is great, it’s genuinely really funny, and so on.
Also now that I’ve watched the video fully, here’s my list for anyone interested
7: Up
6: Cars
5: Finding Nemo
4: WALL-E
3: Monsters Inc
2: Ratatouille
1: The Incredibles
Watching this was really nice, you saying this is the most fun you've had with a project absolutely shines through because this is probably my new favourite video from you.
Monsters Inc in the Top 3 makes me so happy, one of my favourite films of all time. The jab at the Mr. Enter was also great.
Biff has finally started his Schaffrillas Productions/LS Mark arc. We're finally where we're meant to be.
Fr though, from the description, it seems this will be a good one, like usual from Biff. But also just because its nice to see him make content he enjoys. This vid is gonna be a good one.
so glad you broke free of the versus community shackles to the point I feel like the number of stuff you've done that isn't about such is at a point of acceptance. I'm not here for versus junk anymore, I'm here watching this for your opinions. Love it.
to put into English.
Love your style and such, now that it's detached from the versus community and I've accepted that you don't need the versus shit to entertain me.
Cars is literally my childhood franchise that I grew up with and having a soft spot for it. I love it throughout my whole life and yet it is sad to me that people have said it is the most overhated franchise in pixar. Like why do you hate it so much? Is it because it doesn't explain the existence life of cars or what?
I'm really glad you had such a fun time with this video, I could definitely hear a lot of the passion you had in every segment.
I think my personal favorite movie here would be WALL-E. I'm too much of a sucker for well written romances, and everything else surrounding the movie definitely doesn't hurt it
This was a really great video! I could tell you had a lot of fun working in this, so much so that it makes me wanna rewatch all of these movies.
Wall-E might be my favourite movie without any biases towards the good or fun video game movies like Detective Pikachu, the Sonic films and the illumination Mario movie. It’s also very fun to just listen to you talk the things you enjoy and it helps me get interested in things that I wouldn’t pay attention to. Great job sir!
Awesome rankings! Pixar truly had a strong holding during the the 2000s, and it's a bit sad to see where the company is currently. But, these movies still stand the test of time as some of the best movies for all ages!
If I were to rank each of these films
7. Cars
6. WALL-E
5. Up
4. Ratatouille
3. The Incredibles
2. Finding Nemo
1. Monsters Inc.
Monsters Inc. is so bad I mean how does Mike Wazowskis species reproduce?
Hold on you might be cooking actually
Thanks for giving Cars its flowers
I forgot how much I adored these films until this video. God I need to rewatch these at some point.
Also, your description of the main theme of The Incredibles fucking sent me.
Say what you will about Disney acquiring companies left and right, but there's no arguing that getting Pixar was one of the best moves they ever made 😊
Cars appreciation? More unlikely than you think!
My ranking:
7.Up
6.Finding Nemo
5.Cars
4.Wall-E
3.Ratatouille
2.The Incredibles
1.Monsters, Inc. (My favorite pixar movie)
My Ranking:
7. Finding Nemo
6. Up
5. Cars
4. Wall-E
3. Monsters Inc.
2. The Incredibles
1. Ratatouille
Out of these movies I would rank them like:
7: Up
6: finding Nemo
5: Ratatouille
4: cars
3: monsters Inc
2: The incredibles
1: Wall-E
I love a good romance in any story. So wall-e is my favorite with one of the cutest couples I have seen on screen.
LLLLLL
@@kbrowning4449 what?
2000s Pixar is also incredibly important to me. I grew up with all these movies, and while my ranking of these movies differs from yours, significant or not, what really matters here is that none of these movies are weak, heck none of them are bad. Each one sticks out in a unique way that only they can do, and that allows them to hold so much meaning.
The jokes with Mike Wazowski’s eye deserves to be in The Louvre. It’s crazy that Billy Crystal almost voiced Buzz Lightyear I can’t imagine Mike as anyone else
7 ratatouille
6 up
5 monster inc
4 the incredibles
3 finding nemo
2 cars
1 wall.e
I agree with number one finding nemo is not only my favorite Pixar Movie but my favorite movie along side with the lion king which obviously number 2 and nemo is 1 yep I love finding nemo not only with Dory but I love Marlin dynamic of each phases he has with his emotions of his son and dory
Toy Story 3 would also fit nicely here. It was released in 2010, but that year definitely felt more like a 2000s year, and the passion and creativity behind it was up to the standards of Pixar’s 2000s films. It wasn’t until 2011 that Cars 2 was bestowed upon the world after all
Yeah I notice that whenever I hear people mention 2010s Pixar, Toy Story 3 is usually left out. If I did decide to include it I probably would’ve had it at 6th place.
@ Fair enough
I’m definitely looking forward to that dedicated Cars video if you decide to make it
Every Pixar movie from the 2000s was at least a 9-10/10. Pretty much shows how unbeatable Pixar was at their prime. And Cars did win a best animated feature award just not at the Oscars but honestly (hot take) Happy Feet deserved its win. Both movies are really good but Happy Feet was really unique with its concept and the overall storytelling even if the plot was kinda all over the place. Doesn’t really stop the movie from being a great watch from beginning to end. Cars is still like every other Pixar movie in their prime an instant classic and a movie I could watch over and over again. I just feel like Happy Feet definitely between the two deserved the win
Bro cooked so hard. This list brings back memories
Everyone wake up. It's time to see another Biff classic.
Can't wait to see where you put my all time favorite animated film Wall E at
Had a realllly long week and missed this completely but man I’m glad I’ve seen it in full, like for starters just an amazing concept to rank bc that’s 7 of the most goated films produced in a row by a studio that I grew up with a loved. I like a lot of the genuine praise and criticism coming from the movies in a few ways that I’ve just never thought of like Cars, definitely gonna give that a second look in the future with a more open mind!
Anyone can so clearly tell you had fun making this and that’s such a cool thing to see on display with something so many can relate towards.
But like one major miss in that how exactly does Anton Ego reproduce? Dumb worldbuilding and stupid hat rat film.
Fucking love Up. Great movie
Great ranking too!
great ranking! I fully agree about loving all 7 of these films, it was such a strong decade for Pixar
if I were to rank them from least favorite to favorite, I'd go with Cars < Ratatouille < Monsters, Inc. < Finding Nemo < The Incredibles < Up < WALL-E
what abt Cars 3 though ?
It’s been half a decade since I saw it but I remember it being pretty good
MINE
7 CARS
6 FINDING NEMO CRUSH THE BEST
5MONSTER INC
4UP
3 RATATOIE
2 INCREDABLES
1 WALLE
Not gonna lie I’d love to see Biff do top 10 favourite movies
Anton Ego bares a striking resemblance to Maxwell Wright
My ranking:
7. Cars (7/10)
6. Finding Nemo (7/10)
5. Up (8/10)
4. The Incredibles (9/10)
3. Ratatouille (9/10)
2. Monsters Inc. (10/10)
1. WALL-E (10/10)
I can't believe WALL•E predicted Temu.
Bruh
biff weed upload... based
edit:after finishing the video, i love it even more, beautiful video Biff 👍
Syndrome walked so Tighten could run
My 2000s Pixar films ranking:
7. Cars 7/10
6. Up 9/10
5. Finding Nemo 9/10
4. Monsters Inc. 10/10
3. Ratatouille 10/10
2. The Incredibles 10/10
1. Wall-E 10/10
Underrated fr.
Please do the other decades
I feel like if I were to do any other review for a group of Pixar films it'd most likely be on all their sequels
Ok
27:36 we all know that's the only one that matters.
I was a little upset when I saw Up at the bottom because I'm so tired of Up slander and how only the first four minutes are good, but I do kinda understand it. Cars is a decent film, definitely not bad, and despite being one of my favorite pixar films, it's not a film I watch as much as Nemo, Monsters Inc, or Incredibles simply because it's a film that's too hard to sit through for me.
Finding nemo top one is a based pick that makes up for it because despite being one of the most iconic films ever made, nowadays most people only view it as "yeah it's pretty good, but not really the best", when no it is very much one of the best Pixar films, up there with Ratatouille, Up, and Incredibles.
inject that Weed movie content right into my brain 🔥
When are we getting the Sir Musty Tier List(TM) ranking all the Pixar OSTs
Ratatouille at number 5 about to unsubscribe smh. Honestly you're right, all of these movies I wouldn't question if someone said they had it at number 1.
I have a feeling my ranking will be a little different since:
A. It's been several years since I watched them, and
B. I finally got around to watching Studio Ghibli's catalogue and they're overtaking Pixar for my favourite animation studio.
Still, again there won't be too many differences, mainly I just hope the movies I place at the bottom I have a much more positive opinion on.
1. Wall-E (Warms my heart every time I see it and basically have no complaints)
2. Cars (The movie I think about the most. It's such a cozy movie and I love seeing other fans exclaim their love for it against it's detractors)
3. Finding Nemo (Between this, Freddie Fish, Spongebob and now Ponyo (hopefully The Little Mermaid down the line), I think I have a soft spot for ocean related media and I don't know why)
4. Monster's Inc (Still a very powerful story, but this is the rare occasion where watching this movie so many times as a kid dulled the humor nowadays)
5. Up (wish I watched this movie more when I was younger)
6. The Incredibles (the designs kind of weirded me out and I'm not a big fan of the superhero family idea. Still a great movie and one which I hope to gain a more positive opinion on a rewatch)
7. Ratatouille (I tried to get this movie, I really, really did. And now that I'm on a movie watching spree, hopefully I can see it as the magnum opus people are saying it is.
Seeing cars Not last makes me happy I hold a lot of fondness and nostalgia for the cars movies but even with that aside I think they hold up as decent movies
Okay cars 2 isn’t good but it’s such a fun time
Pixar was on top of the world during the 2000s then came crashing down in June of 2011
Chick hicks is the best pixar villain fight me
Here's my ranking from 1995-2010
11. Toy Story
10. A Bug's life
9. Incredibles
8. Finding Nemo
7. Cars
6. Up
5. Toy Story 2
4. Toy Story 3
3. Monsters Inc.
2. Wall•E
1. Ratatouille
Ratatouille is so cool I wish rats were real
1:00 bro seriously docked crap on one of my favorite Pixar movies
Than tricked me lmao
Then tricked me again
God, finally feel validated for my recent disdain for Up. It's a perfectly fine movie, but good lord don't people overhype the emotional aspect of this movie to ridiculous degrees. This is mostly stemming from community polls I see on "What is the "Insert another word for sad" moment out of these Pixar movies. And Up wins every single time while imo; Coco and Monsters Inc. off the top of my head is infinitely more emotional with the characters than Up. Now with that said, I don't dislike the movie, I'm just sick of people only hyping up the first 10 minutes like it's the whole movie
My own list, albeit I haven't seen some of these movies in a long time;
7. Cars
6. Up
5. Finding Nemo
4. The Incredibles
3. Ratatouille
2. that one with rob from smash bros
1. Monster's Inc
I have a personal bias for cars as I watched that movie hundreds of times as a kid and I’m also a nascar fan but I can definitely agree that it’s objectively not a top 5 Pixar film. It is for me though 🤷♂️
I respect it but man when I saw UP in last place it felt like I got hit with a shotgun
Please to a pixar cars review god it so good
Petition to get Biff in a Schaffrillas Productions vid
As much as I'd like to collaborate with him in some capacity, I don't think he even knows I exist and there wouldn't really be anything for him to gain even if he did.
I've actually met Johnny2Cellos, he's not as nice as he appears, I'll leave it at that..
I’m sorry but Cars has no business being ranked above Up, it’s a movie only little kids like
Biff only made this instead of the animation studio debut movie ranking so he wouldn't have to rank the goated open season at number one
RELEASE THE HOUR LONG OPEN SEASON DISSERTATION YOU COWARD