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I was 15 when Nemo came out. :3

Interesting.
For me all Pixar films are either must-sees in the theater, or must-rents as SOON as they're out, so I can determine whether I want to buy it or not. I can't recall whether I saw A Bug's Life or Toy Story 2 on the big screen, but after that I *think* Up was the first one I didn't. Adored it when it was

Call me a pastafarian 'cause I love the noodling (oh god that was bad…) But yeah, it's true; rope me in, and I want to know as much as possible. So whether a film is a sequel/prequel or an original is really immaterial to me. If it continues the story of a set of characters I care about, I'll be wildly excited.

Of course not. Why would you expect everybody to have the same favorites?

I truly don't think Pixar is capable of making a bad movie. (Well, maybe they could make one, but probably wouldn't release it?) My ranking of their movies is probably
1. Finding Nemo 2. Brave 3. Monsters University 4. Monsters, Inc. 5. The Incredibles 6. Cars 7. A Bug's Life 8. Toy Story 9. Toy Story 3 10. Toy Story

I love pretty much the entire series, but my very favorites—for one reason or another—are:

They are beautiful. If I didn't consider needles the most evil things in the world, I'd probably think about a tattoo. (A Lisa Frank one or some such, most likely.) But if it were going to include The Simpsons…well, Professor Frink's always been one of my favorites. :3

It did; the coronation ceremony was gloriously macabre. >;} So please make with the bowing & such…

Hrrrrmmmmmm….weeeeeell, as with all awesome/perfect things, the desire to adapt them into another form always receives the "It could be great if done right" response from me. (I.e., with full respect for the beloved tales and illustrations, and definitely no toning down…)

I was just thinking that—animating them would be the only way to increase their potency as nightmare fuel. Actually, I think there is a .gif version of the one from "The Dream," where the scary old lady blinks or something…I'm almost too afraid to look for it…xD;

Oh, yes, I'll definitely be contributing to this…now there's a movie that'll be worth seeing. Ahhh, these books! They helped make me the queen of Halloween. I'm so glad I still have my original copies of the trilogy in such good shape (got them from Toys 'R' Us, according to the stickers!), considering how many