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Sunday, July 5, 2009

Preferred Animated Movies From Pixar

By Julia A Flores

Children and adults both adore the films from Pixar. Pixar has completed merely 10 feature movies but every one of them has been a important and profitable hit. As of this time, the studio has earned twenty-two Academy Awards, four Golden Globes and three Grammy's. Pixar is one of the most critically acclaimed motion picture studios of all time.

The accomplishment of Pixar begins with "Toy Story" from 1995, where we follow the troubles of a preferred plaything, Woody, the toy cowboy, as he must fight for attention with "Buzz Lightyear". The sequel, "Toy Story 2" came out in 1999.

In the middle of the two "Toy Story" movies came " A Bug's Life" from 1998. The story of a incredibly determined ant named Flik and his fight to stop some greedy and fierce grasshoppers from stealing the food that the ant colony worked hard to amass.

"Monsters, Inc." came out in 2001. It is a pleasing account about the all of the monsters hiding under our kid's beds and in their closets at nighttime, a bona fide masterpiece.

The most commercially successful Pixar film to date came out in 2003. "Finding Nemo" grossed over $800 million worldwide. "Finding Nemo" is a enjoyable parable about a little clown fish that gets separated from his father and taken away to live in an aquarium in a dentist's office. The adventure begins when Nemo disappears and his father travels the ocean to locate him.

The year of 2004 brought us a film about superhero's at their most excellent. "The Incredibles" is about Mr. and Mrs. Parr, who were formerly known as Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl. They had to relinquish their crime fighting careers to turn into normal folks and raise a family in the suburbs. When the excitement of his earlier life as a superhero overtakes Mr. Incredible, can Elastigirl and the rest of the Incredibles save him?

These great movies were followed by "Cars' in 2006, a enjoyable film about a car named Lightning McQueen and what he learns about being happy and victorious in the municipality of Radiator Springs. "Ratatouille" in 2007, is about Remy the rat and his ideas of being a chef in a fine French restaurant. And from 2008, a movie all about Love, and the last remaining robot left inhabiting the earth," Wall-E".

And the show that some say is the best Pixar film yet, from 2009, "Up". Some dreams never die but we all get older. Can an elderly man make his lifelong dream come true? Maybe resolve and perseverance are the only tools he really needs.

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