• 25 Years of Pixar Animation Compilation
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Pixar Animation contacted me and said they LOVE my video. They said they plan on sending me something through the mail! This is amazing! [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBH1dcHoL6Y[/media]
I can't truly express my appreciation for the specific flicks that I hold so dear such as the Toy Story 1 and Monsters Inc.
Now I wanna watch Bugs Life again. First movie I really enjoyed.
If Dreamworks did this it would be a giant compilation of smirks
And its not going to stop there.
Look! I'm woody! Howdy howdy howdy! So many memories
Everytime I hear the Lamp bounce I get goosebumps. Pixar rarely ever disappointed me.
Entire childhood...
Nostalgia'd everywhere.
Well done, now would you excuse me, I'm going to watch some Pixar films.
the sunshine music makes this infinitely better [editline]18th March 2011[/editline] sigur ros too holy tits
Every single movie i enjoyed. Wow such moments.
Toy Story 3 made me cry when they were sliding down in the melting-pit
Watching that video made me feel really emotional. You've got to love Pixar. Makes me want to watch Wall-E, I loved that movie.
I cant believe it's already been 25 years. I'm sure like most of the users here, I've seen every Pixar movie, and all of them hold a really special place in my childhood. If you watch the movies in chronological order, you can see how great Pixar became at displaying emotion in a virtual world. It's amazing to see how far animated films have evolved. I hope Pixar has another 25 years, and several more years after.
Emotional. I was in tears.
I remember when every single one of those movies first came out. :unsmith:
What I found brilliant is that many of these scenes still carry emotional weight even without context (pregnant scene, all that jazz.) Also that Day & Night quote is amazing. Never change, Pixar.
I havn't seen "A bugs life" in AGES. I loved that one...
I've seen nearly every Pixar film and I've never even felt a flicker of disappointment. I have never known a studio make a consistent string of really good to epic movies but they've done so and with out fail continue to tug the heart strings with some moment or another. Never change Pixar, never change and continue to make films that remain in our hearts and minds forever.
[QUOTE=Devil Traitor;28679609]Well done, now would you excuse me, I'm going to watch some Pixar films.[/QUOTE]
"Hi, I'm Woody! Howdy Howdy Howdy." This compilation warmed my heart.
This reminds me that I've never actually seen Wall-E yet.
I want to watch all of those movies again.
The only Pixar films I didn't like were The Incredibles and Cars.
This film also shows that you can't evoke an emotional response from prettied up effects. From TS1 to Wall-E, they all had some kind of string in your heart they pulled by being able to make you care. Also, they've got amazingly phenomenal soundtracks. They don't forget that sound is half the movie and half the experience.
I'm an art student studying animation, and we actually got in touch with Pixar and they're sending a guy over from America to see our degree show... I shit you not. Exciting times.
Oh god, Bugs life. I still have the vhs somewhere, i need to buy a shit vhs player, watch it again and again and again. I loved that movie
[QUOTE=Jah'maaun;28684145]The only Pixar films I didn't like were The Incredibles and Cars.[/QUOTE] Incredibles was awesome, cars however was pretty rubbish
Toy Story 3 was the first movie I cried to. I knew Toy Story 3 was going to be an emotional movie for me because I grew up with the series, so I refused to watch it with my family at the movie theater and refused to watch it when my parents got it on Blueray to watch at home. I waited until my entire family left the house and put it in the Blueray player, hugged my pillow, and cried like a little baby throughout the entire film. That was the single greatest movie-watching experience of my entire life.
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