Quote Originally Posted by Big D View Post
Up and Brave were, for me, showing some serious signs of the Disneys. Especially Brave, which was honestly a let-down in every respect except for the mind-blowing animation and visual detail. Don't get me wrong, I'm not some rabid anti-Disney type or anything - I like their work and its reputation speaks for itself. But their growing influence on Pixar's storytelling has led to some disappointments along the way.
I felt this way about Up. Also, The Road to El Dorado is amazing.

Other than that, I've loved most Pixar movies I've ever seen. A Bug's Life (because Dave Foley), Monster's Inc, Toy Stories, etc. And nobody here can tell me that they didn't get feels while watching Wall-E.

Ones that I'm not so fond of are The Incredibles and Cars. What makes Pixar so great is that they generally write their films in a way that can appeal to adults as well as their intended audience, but I felt like that slipped a little with Cars, The Incredibles and Up.