Best Pixar movie
Best Pixar movie
bugs life
Not my personal favorite, but objectively really fucking good.
I mean, my personal favorite was Incredibles, so just Brad Bird’s works in general are pretty fucking good.
>Good Pixar
Toy Story 1&2, Finding Nemo, Bug's Life, Incredibles, Ratatouille
>Meh Pixar
Up, wall-E, incredibles 2, toy story 3, inside out, monsters inc
>Garbage pixar
toy story 4, finding dory, coco, every cars movie, onward, good dinosaur, brave, soul
Pixar was never good
My man, ratatouille is kino
>monsters inc
>meh
opinion discarded
>kino
It's so weird how this film has almost the same plot as Shark Tale, which came out years before
How are they similar?
Both films are about 2 members of species which don't get along by nature ( human / rat, fish / shark ) They all have dreams and ambitions, and one of them isn't accepted by his father. Both of them's paths collide with each other because fate, they become friends and create a lie to benefit themselves, kickstarting the plot until one of them confesses the truth near the end.
switch wall e and nemo you boob
wtf I didnt know Remy was a white supremacist.
Even the endings are similar. Ego and the shark's father have a change of heart about their conservative views. Also, we see the rats being customers of Colette and Linguini's bistro, just like the sharks become customers of the Whale Wash
>tfw no Colette gf
>Good Pixar
>Pixar was never good
What did user mean by this?
kek
>tfw no Emile boyfriend
here, have your (you)
I like Wall-E.
It was good until the second half.
And a wife killer
But that's not WALL-E
He is retarded
Correct.
>Wall-E, Monsters Inc/Uni, Coco, Onward, Toy Story 3 and Soul in Meh/Garbage Pixar
Kill yourself for having this shit taste
Linguini was so unlikable
My favorite part of the movie is that the whole message was "Anyone can cook!" but Linguini is a useless fuck who never learns to cook and has a rat do everything for him, even in the ending. Seems like it's kind of going back on it's own message, no?
The ending of the movie that "anyone can cook" doesn't literally mean ANYONE can cook. Word for word from the final Ego monologue:
"Not everyone can become a great artist, but a great artist can come from anywhere."
Oooh yeah, they did throw that line in there. That makes sense, though I still find it weird that Linguini never even tries to learn. Kind of gives off the vibe "Hey, no matter what, sometimes you'll just never be good at something." Which, to be fair, is probably accurate, just seems kinda outta place in a Pixar movie.
Linguini became a great waiter though
>betatouille
Ego literally spelled out for you that "Anyone can cook" isn't literal.
Appropriate that your reaction image is one of the most mentally deficient characters to come out of recent Yas Forums media, they explain the meaning of the movie in the absolute most explicit terms at the end and you still missed the point.