Ratatouille Scoring 95% on RT

Kirby64

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Live Free or Die Hard. How could you fail so miserably with the name of a Die Hard movie? :(

BTW: I think I might watch it tonight ;)
 

ramuman

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With the exception of Cars, not one has scored less than 90%. Pixar never lets down.

86% is actually good for an action movie, but that almost always goes down going up to release.
 

Gibson486

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I still think the best one was monsters inc.

This is is probably 3rd or 4th on my list.
 

shilala

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Huh. I thought the previews sucked.
I'll look forward to seeing it now. Thanks for the info, GT!!!
 

EGGO

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When it comes to Pixar, I always think the previews suck but when I see the movie, I think it's the most amazing thing I've seen that year.
 

Gibson486

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Originally posted by: shilala
Huh. I thought the previews sucked.
I'll look forward to seeing it now. Thanks for the info, GT!!!

yeah, my gf and I thought the same. We had free movie passes so we just said why not. It was actually much better than we thought it would be.
 

ForumMaster

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actually, as Pepsi pointed out, it now reads 95%. still pretty good. The Inredibles is still 97% though...
 
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It was a good movie definitely. I have to say Monsters Inc and Finding Nemo still win in my book. 95%? A little high for me. I would've rated it lower 90s or upper 80s. Either way any film in the upper 80s is great on RT.

Yeah, anyways I HIGHLY recommend it for anyone to see. Finding Nemo was more emotional for me, but I have to say Ratatouille was cute and well written.
 

maddogchen

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it was pretty funny, i liked it a lot. more than cars, but not quite as good as the Incredibles.
 

xanis

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I was going to see this last night, but wound up seeing Knocked Up instead. I guess I'll have to go see this one now.

 

DanTMWTMP

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i really enjoyed the movie. Left the theatre feeling good and smiling (I felt the same w/ Die Hard though, lol). The movie was insanely cute, and the script was really good.
 

yhelothar

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Originally posted by: homercles337
I saw the preview and thought it looked stupid unless youre like 12 or something.

That's what I thought at first too.
But after seeing rottentomatoes high acclaim for it, I gave it a chance.
I was pleasantly surprised.

The rat cooking idea sounds juvenille, but it's actually the perfect symbolism for the message they're trying to convey.
 

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Excellent movie! Pixar never disappoints.

I dragged my little sister to the movie this morning. I didn't want to look like a creepy pedophile seeing the movie by myself early in the morning.
 

Kelvrick

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Originally posted by: RandomFool
Excellent movie! Pixar never disappoints.

I dragged my little sister to the movie this morning. I didn't want to look like a creepy pedophile seeing the movie by myself early in the morning.

How old is the sister? If she's of the kid age, you did look like a pedo and if she's not, you looked like a sister lover.
 

Queasy

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Who knew that you could make a great movie about Rats and French Chefs?

Took my kids to see it tonight. 5 Stars. ;)
 

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Originally posted by: Kelvrick
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: RandomFool
Excellent movie! Pixar never disappoints.

I dragged my little sister to the movie this morning. I didn't want to look like a creepy pedophile seeing the movie by myself early in the morning.</end quote></div>

How old is the sister? If she's of the kid age, you did look like a pedo and if she's not, you looked like a sister lover.

lol. lose lose situation
 

RandomFool

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Originally posted by: Kelvrick
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: RandomFool
Excellent movie! Pixar never disappoints.

I dragged my little sister to the movie this morning. I didn't want to look like a creepy pedophile seeing the movie by myself early in the morning.</end quote></div>

How old is the sister? If she's of the kid age, you did look like a pedo and if she's not, you looked like a sister lover.

She's 16, I'm 22. I figured creepy guy with 16 year old is better than creepy guy sitting alone in a theatre full of kids.
 

DanTMWTMP

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Originally posted by: astroidea
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: homercles337
I saw the preview and thought it looked stupid unless youre like 12 or something.</end quote></div>

That's what I thought at first too.
But after seeing rottentomatoes high acclaim for it, I gave it a chance.
I was pleasantly surprised.

The rat cooking idea sounds juvenille, but it's actually the perfect symbolism for the message they're trying to convey.

ya that's exactly what I thought as well. When I saw the previews, I thought "ugh another CG movie that tries to be cute eh.." nop... After coming out of the theatre, I felt that it was money well spent.

I think dreamworks and other studios should stop making CG movies since their stuff is pretty lame (except for shrek and ..well,..umm.. that's it. All others were too lame).

and man, the pixar shorts never disapoint either.
 

HiTek21

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I felt that pixar was going down after Cars but Ratatouille was pretty good. I really enjoyed this one