
(It would be cool to get an early review up though!)
Pixar always hits the audience/critics' sweet-spot whenever they do an original story (I wouldn't quite technically put Monsters U in the "original" category, even though it was perfectly in form, and I don't technically consider Brave one of "their" movies), so every new one that comes out gets praised as "Pixar's best, one of the best animated ever made!"Ben wrote:Reviews have been good/great, but cagey, so it's excellent that we're finally getting to hear real audiences' takes and it all sounds pretty swell!
"Inside Out may very well be one of the most well thought-out and brilliant animated films of all time" - praise indeed!
Out of all the Pixar directors, I think Docter is undoubtedly the best at creating scenes of real poignancy without being saccharine. Lasseter and Stanton seem to hold back a bit on that score, and Bird's Pixar films haven't really gone in that direction. (Iron Giant shows he's definitely capable of emotional sublimity, though).Ben wrote:I'm a huge Docter fan and think he's easily Pixar's best director, certainly the most underrated)
Which brings up another interesting point--Vernadyn wrote:That final shot of Monsters, Inc. has only gotten better for me over time.