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Originally Posted by Interdimensional
The Pixar films I really liked were Monsters Inc, The Incredibles and Wall E. People tend to put them on a pedestal more than I'd like, but it isn't for nothing. They've yet to impress me with their handling of 3-D though.
Dreamworks has tended to be a lot more hit and miss, but when they get it right they've made some great movies, and the enthusiasm they've demonstrated for 3-D has been refreshing, particularly after some of the more lackluster efforts from other studios.
I'll check out Home at some point. While the publicity for the movie hasn't really made a great impression on me, their trailers have often misrepresented them. Films like Kung Fu Panda, the Croods and Megamind turned out a lot better than I thought they were going to be.
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The Dragon films were great, Croods is great, Turbo was also really good fun (and had excellent 3D) even though it flopped as was Mr Peabody. It's a shame because at least they try and do something different. The only weaker ones have been Guardians and Epic, the rest have been pretty good.
I used to love Pixar, but they have become awfully bland churning out endless 'direct to video' type sequels and tripe like Brave. Even Disney makes much better stuff now than Pixar does.