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imapiratearg:
Wall-E was goddamn fantastic if you ask me.  Put that hand-in-hand with Toy Story and I think Pixar wins hands down.  That's not even bringing into question their stellar track record.

Kung Fu Panda was good, though.

Alex C:
I agree with Khar here; Wall-E was pretty alright but I'm not in a rush to crown it for anything. I would also argue that the Wall-E & Eve flying through space didn't further the plot any more than Lady and the Tramp Bella Notte musical number, but I don't hear people calling for either scene to be cut; execution counts for a lot. Besides, pointing out that not every Disney film wasn't stellar hits me as dirty pool here considering the amount of projects and different crews we're talking about here.

BeoPuppy:
Disney can do whatever they like just as long as, on occassion, they give us something amazing like Hercules. That movie was and is awesome.

axerton:
Hello mr head. what's that? you want to go meet mr desk. Ok.

Josefbugman:
Why the head desk dude?

Personally, I think that the Iron Giant is a great movie, certainly a damn sight better than a good few of disneys early "classics" (I'm looking at you 101 dalmations) but WALL-E and The Incredibles were great, easily matching it if not outdoing it.

I also think a good deal too much emphasis is placed on "classic" films from our childhoods, especially disney movies. The studio did produce a great deal of intellgent, funny material but we must remember that the first time we saw the damn things we were about 5 and excited by everything.

Personally I found that I didn't like quite a few disney movies, but hey what do I know.

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