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Pixar's latest Brave has received a slew of fiery criticism, much to the surprise of those of us who loved it. And while every Pixar pic has a dissenting outlier, I've found that many of Brave's detractors take issue with one particular element of the film above all others, a twist that is carefully hidden in the marketing but will be discussed below, so be warned: spoilers lie ahead.
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Nerdacy: For this list of animated films, we decided to take a look at only animated films released post-2008; otherwise this list would only be filled with the classics like The Lion King, Snow White, etc. It doesn’t allow room for other animated films to shine. Check out the list of best animated films from the last five years below.
Pixar? I would have gone with Flashpoint or Dark Knight Returns, they were tons better than Hood for DC. No anime? Nothing foreign?
Brave was great and so was Frozen. I didn't see any of the others but when I see the previews of an animated movie that looks good to me, I go see it.
I haven't seen many of those non-Pixar ones (and Brave). For those that I have that are on the list: I honestly didn't think Despicable Me was that great. Surprised not to see How To Train Your Dragon on there. I thought that was more accomplished in regards to animation and storytelling.
Also surprised to see The Wind Rises missing. Haven't seen, but have heard some great things about it.
I thought Brave was super disappointing... Up was great, but way too sad for me to ever ever ever watch again.
Did the Incredibles miss out because they were 2004? That and Ratatouille are fantastic! And How to Train Your Dragon.
Ok I have to go make my own list now... ;)
Brave sucked, Tangles was EPIC along with wreck it Ralph, Toy Story 3 was very good, Despicable me was also very good,