Film Inquiry Podcast Episode 9: Pixar Filmography
A bi-product of passion and experimentation gone wrong, Mike has…
Pixar is a studio synonymous with greatness. Or maybe not? On this the eighth episode, Jay and myself rank every single Pixar film from Toy Story all the way up to Finding Dory leading culminating with Jay’s thoughts on Cars 3.
We have differing opinions on which feature is the best from the studio and come to full blows as we make our way down the list. Who’s list will you end up agreeing with more?
As usual, we talk about the best and the worst of what we’ve seen recently and end the discussion on the hottest topic in weeks — the firing of Chris Miller and Phil Lord from the yet untitled Han Solo movie. Isn’t that thing crazy?
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A bi-product of passion and experimentation gone wrong, Mike has spent most of his time in the field couch surfing and growing a comb-over. Several of his favorite films are Rashomon, Vertigo, Apocalypse Now, and The Naked Gun.