July 3, 2009

Excellent Movies From Pixar

Pixar, a computer animated motion picture studio, has brought us films that are much-loved by children and adults alike. Pixar has made only 10 films in total but each of them has been a profit-making and critical victory. The studio has earned twenty-two Academy Awards, four Golden Globes and three Grammy’s, making it one of the most crucially acclaimed film studios ever.

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

In between the two “Toy Story” movies was “A Bug’s Life” in 1998. This is a enjoyable motion picture about a group of very meticulous ants who labor hard to stock up on food for the winter only to have a faction of greedy, ferocious grasshoppers come in and pilfer it all. Things must change, and Flik, an ant, is determined to find some new fighters who will help him stop the evil grasshoppers.

From the year 2001, “Monsters, Inc.” is a charming and terrific story about all of the monsters hiding out under the beds and in the closets and in all of the sinister shadows as our children go to bed.

“Finding Nemo” grossed over $800 million worldwide in 2003, making it the most commercially profitable Pixar film to date. This is an engaging tale about the wayward clown fish that by accident gets separated from his father as he is taken by scuba divers to reside in an aquarium in a dentist’s office. His dad searches the ocean to discover him as the exploit progresses.

Superhero’s at their finest hour describes the notable pictures “The Incredibles” from the year 2004. Mr. and Mrs. Parr, formerly known as Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl try to find happiness in the suburbs by raising a family and having routine careers under the government protection program. Can Elastigirl and the rest of the Incredible clan save Mr. Incredible when he is overcome by the enticement of his past life.

In 2006, we meet Lightning McQueen, a amiable red racecar as he learns about life and being happy and victorious from the other cars in a township called Radiator Springs. In 2007, Remy the rat follows his vision to become a chef in a elegant French restaurant in “Ratatouille” and in 2008, “Wall-E” the last existing robot on earth looks for love.

And what is predicted to be the very finest Pixar movie yet, “Up” from 2009. Maybe we can achieve our lifelong dreams, no matter our age. An elderly man makes his ultimate dreams come true with some determination and determination.

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