What is the best Pixar film of all time?

What is the best Pixar film of all time?


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Pixar is famous for making an unusually high number of excellent CGI films. Which one ranks #1? (As of today, since I can't add films in this thread in the future!)
 
Wall-E.
Though I hate CGI films, they look monstrous! I much prefer normal 2D cartoons.
But I liked Wall-E
 
Wall-E was the best. It is one of the few movies where I wasn't mocking the love story in my head because it was stupid and contrived, it just worked. It's probably because they are robots and therefore don't have hidden agendas and insanity like people do.
 
Wall-E was a lame-ish Hollywood remake for kids, definitely not the top in my book, though it was alright.

But before I got further, this threads needs a full list:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Pixar_films
-Toy Story
-A Bug's Life
-Toy Story 2
-Monsters Inc.
-Finding Nemo
-The Incredibles
-Cars
-Ratatouille
-WALL-E
-Up

My vote goes for Up, both very touching and original. Plus has the advantage of more recent technology in its animation - though I still think it's story is more mature than kid-oriented older ones like Toy Story or Nemo.

Edit: I could see Incredibles being my second best maybe, it was definitely fun and very consistent throughout. Of course there's a difference between best and best for kids, where Nemo probably is top. Also, see poll is up :thumbsup:
 
Poll up!
 
It was a tie for me between the original Toy Story and Finding Nemo... picked last option, couldn't decide.
 
A Bug's Life sucked in comparison to all the others, although I can't judge Cars, Ratatouille, WALL-E or Up because I haven't seen them.

Toy Story gets my vote.
 
This one was hard, between Toy Story, WALL-E, The Incredibles, Finding Nemo, Monsters Inc... but I guess I have to go with WALL-E, just because they were able make an entire, believable character without a single line of dialogue (at least in the first half of the movie).

But of course coming in a close second was The Incredibles, which was, lets just say incredible.
 
My favorites in order from favorite to least favorite:

Monsters, Inc
Up
WALL-E
Toy Story
Toy Story 2
A Bug's Life
Finding Nemo

I seem to be the only one who didn't like Finding Nemo. Go figure. I really liked Up's story although I thought it was strange that the only fantastic creature that we see in South America is Kevin.

Didn't see:
Ratatouille
The Incredibles
Cars
 
Wall-E was a great mix of comedy, cuteness, geekiness and nostalgia. It gets my vote!
 
Toy Story, never seen Wall-E though
 
Wall-E is my favorite, but Toy Story, Toy Story 2 and Finding Nemo are also some of the greatest animated movies of all time.
 
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