Toy Story (1995) - 6/10
A good start to Pixar's feature film career but Woody is just so flippin annoying...
A Bug's Life (1998) - 2/10
I hated this one. The whole story is built on miscommunication, chinese whispers and mistakes.
Toy Story 2 (1999) - 7/10
I enjoyed this one. New characters are introduced which don't overshadow the existing toys, Woody's backstory is actually interesting and Jessie's story is sooo sad.
Monsters Inc (2001) - 10/10
The best of the series. Sully and Mike are a great double act, Waternoose and Randall are great villains and the climax has the most inventive chase sequence of all time.
Finding Nemo (2003) - 8/10
Another great one. Ellen steals the show as Dory and the story is full of adventure and comedy.
The Incredibles (2004) - 6/10
Entertaining but felt like it was holding back. Samuel L Jackson is a great super hero, and I would loved to have seen him as the lead character instead of the comic relief.
Cars (2006) - 9/10
I only saw this movie for the first time a couple of years ago but thought it was great. The characters are all given their moments to shine, the story - while not original - is wonderfully told and of all the Pixar movies it has a very feel good feel to it. The drive in movie sequence in the credits both hilarious and a great homage to John Ratzenburger's voice work.
Ratatouille (2007) - 1/10
I really don't know why this gets praised so highly. We're following a band of mice in France who are all American for some reason, helping out a cook - also Amercan - who is just annoying from start to finish.
WALL-E (2008) - 6/10
Good but not great. However each time I watch this I enjoy it a little more.
Up (2009) - 4/10
The first six minutes of this movie I give 9/10 as it is a beautiful love story, but the rest is rather dull and uninteresting.
Toy Story 3 (2010) - 5/10
The trilogy concludes nicely but I've always found Toy Story always seemed a bit too violent for children. The scene in the trash incinerator is disturbing to say the least. Probably the grumpiest villain the show has produced.
Cars 2 (2011) - 4/10
I can't believe how this got ballsed up so badly. The first movie was beautifully crafted but this sequel is just wrong on so many levels, the most obvious point of switching the main characters from Lightning to Mater. The family friendly tone of the first movie is now gone with gun battles and no less than two characters being literally killed off.
Brave (2012) - NOT SEEN IT
It's on TV tomorrow so I'll come back in 24 hours.
Monsters University (2013) - 5/10
Saw it today, hence my creating this thread. The choice of a prequel was ok but then again I'm not really a fan of prequels and would prefer the story to have moved forward rather than backward. Having Sully and Mike trapped in the real world while a power outage prevents them from getting home would've been a nice mirror to the original, but we got what we got. The tight confined story of the original is played rather lose here, and seeing Sully other than the powerful scarer was a bit disappointing. I'd never really bought the idea of Mike trying to be a scarer, so it's a bit of an uphill battle, and the ultimate fault of the prequel is we know he fails! My daughter was hanging out to see the mirrorball scene from the trailer but was sadly left on the cutting room floor.
A good start to Pixar's feature film career but Woody is just so flippin annoying...
A Bug's Life (1998) - 2/10
I hated this one. The whole story is built on miscommunication, chinese whispers and mistakes.
Toy Story 2 (1999) - 7/10
I enjoyed this one. New characters are introduced which don't overshadow the existing toys, Woody's backstory is actually interesting and Jessie's story is sooo sad.
Monsters Inc (2001) - 10/10
The best of the series. Sully and Mike are a great double act, Waternoose and Randall are great villains and the climax has the most inventive chase sequence of all time.
Finding Nemo (2003) - 8/10
Another great one. Ellen steals the show as Dory and the story is full of adventure and comedy.
The Incredibles (2004) - 6/10
Entertaining but felt like it was holding back. Samuel L Jackson is a great super hero, and I would loved to have seen him as the lead character instead of the comic relief.
Cars (2006) - 9/10
I only saw this movie for the first time a couple of years ago but thought it was great. The characters are all given their moments to shine, the story - while not original - is wonderfully told and of all the Pixar movies it has a very feel good feel to it. The drive in movie sequence in the credits both hilarious and a great homage to John Ratzenburger's voice work.
Ratatouille (2007) - 1/10
I really don't know why this gets praised so highly. We're following a band of mice in France who are all American for some reason, helping out a cook - also Amercan - who is just annoying from start to finish.
WALL-E (2008) - 6/10
Good but not great. However each time I watch this I enjoy it a little more.
Up (2009) - 4/10
The first six minutes of this movie I give 9/10 as it is a beautiful love story, but the rest is rather dull and uninteresting.
Toy Story 3 (2010) - 5/10
The trilogy concludes nicely but I've always found Toy Story always seemed a bit too violent for children. The scene in the trash incinerator is disturbing to say the least. Probably the grumpiest villain the show has produced.
Cars 2 (2011) - 4/10
I can't believe how this got ballsed up so badly. The first movie was beautifully crafted but this sequel is just wrong on so many levels, the most obvious point of switching the main characters from Lightning to Mater. The family friendly tone of the first movie is now gone with gun battles and no less than two characters being literally killed off.
Brave (2012) - NOT SEEN IT
It's on TV tomorrow so I'll come back in 24 hours.

Monsters University (2013) - 5/10
Saw it today, hence my creating this thread. The choice of a prequel was ok but then again I'm not really a fan of prequels and would prefer the story to have moved forward rather than backward. Having Sully and Mike trapped in the real world while a power outage prevents them from getting home would've been a nice mirror to the original, but we got what we got. The tight confined story of the original is played rather lose here, and seeing Sully other than the powerful scarer was a bit disappointing. I'd never really bought the idea of Mike trying to be a scarer, so it's a bit of an uphill battle, and the ultimate fault of the prequel is we know he fails! My daughter was hanging out to see the mirrorball scene from the trailer but was sadly left on the cutting room floor.