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	<title>Comments on: Disney’s Animated Plans</title>
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		<title>By: Todd W in NC</title>
		<link>http://thereeladdict.com/disney%e2%80%99s-animated-plans/#comment-655</link>
		<dc:creator>Todd W in NC</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 15:51:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Personally, I didn't think Cars was one of their weaker films, just one of their weirdest.  With a version of Earth where humans aren't around and vehicles are the people, it's just the most otherworldly.  I ranked the Pixar movies recently (I think it was in a reply to a previous post on this blog), and I believe I put Cars 3rd or 4th.

For me, the weakest Pixar film, by far, is Ratatouille.  While still a good movie by overall standards, I thought it had the weakest storyline and the least interesting characters of them all.  And, I just couldn't get past the idea of a rat cooking, reading, and controlling someone's actions through their hair.

I have very high hopes for Wall-E.  The teasers aren't too exciting, but the full-length preview blew me away.  Until then, the Pixar movie that most impresses me, by far is Finding Nemo.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Personally, I didn&#8217;t think Cars was one of their weaker films, just one of their weirdest.  With a version of Earth where humans aren&#8217;t around and vehicles are the people, it&#8217;s just the most otherworldly.  I ranked the Pixar movies recently (I think it was in a reply to a previous post on this blog), and I believe I put Cars 3rd or 4th.</p>
<p>For me, the weakest Pixar film, by far, is Ratatouille.  While still a good movie by overall standards, I thought it had the weakest storyline and the least interesting characters of them all.  And, I just couldn&#8217;t get past the idea of a rat cooking, reading, and controlling someone&#8217;s actions through their hair.</p>
<p>I have very high hopes for Wall-E.  The teasers aren&#8217;t too exciting, but the full-length preview blew me away.  Until then, the Pixar movie that most impresses me, by far is Finding Nemo.</p>
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