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MALEFICENT - Official Trailer (2014) with Angelina Jolie

Shepppard says...

Huh, yep. Disney totally had 50 years of suck in the movie department.

Unless you include
101 Dalmatians 1961
Sword in the Stone 1963
Mary Poppins 1964
The Jungle Book 1967
Bedknobs and Broomsticks 1971
Freaky Friday 1976
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 1977
The Rescuers 1977
Pete's Dragon 1977
Tron 1982
Honey I shrunk the Kids 1989
The Little Mermaid 1989
Beauty and the Beast 1991
Aladdin 1992
The Muppet Christmas Carol 1992
Homeward Bounds 1993
Cool Runnings 1993
The Lion King 1994
Pocahontas 1995
Toy Story 1995
Hercules 1997
Mulan 1998
A Bugs Life 1998
Tarzan 1999
Toy Story 2 1999
The Emperors New Groove 2000
Monsters Inc 2001
Lilo & Stitch 2002
Finding Nemo 2003
Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the black pearl 2003
The Incredibles 2004
Chronicles of Narnia 2005
Cars 2006
Meet the Robinsons 2007
Ratatouille 2007
Enchanted 2007
Wall-E 2008
Up 2009
Princess and the Frog 2009
Toy Story 3 2010
Tangled 2010
The Muppets 2011
Brave 2012
Wreck it Ralph 2012
Monsters U 2013

But, other then that, yeah, no, nothing since 59. Except the other hundreds of classics that I didn't bother mentioning.

Hanover_Phist said:

Ug... the last time di$ney made a good movie was what... '59? This'll put more nails in that coffin.

Remember me Eddie?! When I killed your brother...

Drachen_Jager says...

The first film I can find to use animation and live actors 'interacting' was Harryhausen's The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (1953). If you follow early cinema you'd also be aware of his 7th Voyage of Sinbad and Jason and the Argonauts. Harryhausen was the guy who really created this field of trick photography. That's why he gets a nod from Pixar in Monsters Inc.

"Brave" - First trailer - Pixar/Disney

mas8705 says...

Didn't Pixar once say something about not trying to make hair over elaborate?
(based off of Sulley from Monsters Inc)

Don't get me wrong, the design of the character is probably the most unique human design to come out of Pixar Studios (the only other ones being from Toy story and The Incredibles) but I couldn't seem to pay attention to the character due to her hair...

It is all over the place!

Pixar: Pure Imagination

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Wall-E: Define Dancing Clip (HQ)

ReverendTed says...

The heavy-handedness of Wall-e's message turned me off, but it was still a gorgeous film, and certainly had its moments.
Monsters, Inc and The Incredibles are tops in my book. As a dentist, I'm obligated to appreciate Finding Nemo.

One thing I can appreciate about Pixar is their ability to run with a cliché and usually find some small way to tweak it, like the endings to Ratatouille and Cars, which had happy endings - just not the ones you might have initially expected.

Wall-E: Define Dancing Clip (HQ)

rychan says...

>> ^conan:
>> ^rychan:
My favorite Pixar film, and they've got many greats.

as if they had that much at all :-)


They've put out 10 feature length films which I think is a decent sized body of work. I think Wall-e, The Incredibles, and Ratatouille are great. Toy Story 1 and 2, Finding Nemo, Monsters, Inc, A Bug's Life, and Up were good but not great. I never saw Cars.

Up was so crushingly depressing that I couldn't really enjoy any of it.

Little girls get into the food colouring. DISASTER!

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