Movie Junkie Podcast No. 158: Top 5 Pixar Movies
By Movie Junkie Online on June 18, 2009

On today's Movie Junkie podcast episode Luke, Susan and Craig count down their Top 5 Pixar movies. With only ten movies to choose from this is actually harder than one might think.

On today's Movie Junkie podcast episode Luke, Susan and Craig count down their Top 5 Pixar movies. With only ten movies to choose from this is actually harder than one might think.
Which of these movies will be on their lists: Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Toy Story 2, Monsters Inc, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Cars, Ratatouille, Wall-E or Up!?
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16 June 2009
2 years 6 weeks
Yay!!!
16 August 2007
59 min 55 sec
Welcome to MJO! Glad you're commenting.
3 February 2008
2 weeks 14 hours
Hello Movie Muse Susan, Movie Maniac Craig and Fearless Leader, Luke!
Just discovered Movie Junkie Online after being a longtime Daytime Confidential reader/listener. I'm currently going back and listening to all the old podcasts. I'm keeping my roommates awake at night laughing out loud! As w/ DC.com, you guys are AWESOME! I wish I could go see a movie w/ you all sometime. Something tells me it would be SO Mystery Science Theater 3000, lol!
Anyhow, as a lifetime Disney and Pixar fan, I just HAD to list my Top 9 Pixar movies. 9 for me b/c I haven't seen Ratoutille or Up, yet.
9. A Bug's Life
8. Cars
7. Meet The Robinsons
6. The Incredibles
5. Wall-E
4. Monsters, Inc. Love the little sight gags, like the "grossery store". Also, I used to work w/ a "Roz", the secretary w/ horn rimmed glasses that spoke w/ a monotone.
3. Toy Story
2. Toy Story 2-the ONLY sequel I've liked better than the original, but only slightly. Tour Guide Barbie and Mrs. Potato Head are highlights.
1. Finding Nemo "Fish are friends, not food"
Luke and Susan, if you haven't been, you HAVE to go to Walt Disney World to the Living Seas w/ Nemo and Friends attraction at Epcot. The "Mine!" seagulls are out front and you can "talk" to Crush inside. Dude!
And Luke, as a Muppets fan (yes, I've listened to the Top 5 Musicals podcast; The Great Muppet Caper is NOT a musical; The Muppet Movie could be considered one, but certainly not the best, ever), HOW can you be grossed out by rats cooking after seeing Rizzo and Co. skating on the pats of butter on the griddle in Muppets Take Manhattan?
Okay, keep up the great podcasts and keep me laughing. Thanks for all the great movie news and reviews.
23 July 2008
2 weeks 19 hours
5. Monsters Inc. - The last scene is how I feel about the whole movie.
4. Toy Story 2 - If only for that damn scene where we learn Jessie's story. It gets me every time!
3. Ratoutille - The most visually stunning movie I've ever seen. Paris and food never looked so good.
2. Finding Nemo - I have daddy issues so this movie spoke to me. LOL!
1. WALL-E - Perhaps my favorite movie of all time and I melt every time he says EVAH!