Which of the following films do you prefer?

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Which is your favourite?
Enchanted 29%  29%  [ 4 ]
Bee Movie 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Ratatouille 36%  36%  [ 5 ]
Stardust 29%  29%  [ 4 ]
The Water Horse 7%  7%  [ 1 ]
Total votes : 14

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16 Feb 2008, 10:56 am

I have come up with a list of kid's films that I have seen recently and put them into order of how much I like them. You too can do the same (and pick your very favourite from the poll) as long as you have watched all/four of them.

Here's my list of the films in order of how much I like them:

Enchanted
Bee Movie
Ratatouille
Stardust
The Water Horse


I like all these films, I just prefer some to others.


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16 Feb 2008, 11:12 am

Stardust
Ratatouille
Enchanted
Bee Movie
The Water Horse

Except for Stardust, which my niece didn't want to see, and I did, and I don't consider it a children's movie, I've seen all others with my niece.


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16 Feb 2008, 2:38 pm

Those movies were all pretty good. Ratatouille was my favorite, but I love all the Pixar movies. Enchanted was really good too though.



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16 Feb 2008, 4:40 pm

I have not seen any of those, but I suspect that Stardust will be the only one that does not suck.


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16 Feb 2008, 5:59 pm

Ratatouille
Enchanted
Stardust

I have not seen The WaterHorse nor Bee Movie.


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16 Feb 2008, 8:52 pm

I'm sorry to say that I haven't seen any of them so I'm not really qualified to comment.



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16 Feb 2008, 9:19 pm

I saw both 'Ratatouille' and 'Enchanted' and thought they were both excellent. But my vote's gonna have to go to 'Enchanted' since, well, I'm not sure why really. But like I said, they're both good movies. 8)



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17 Feb 2008, 12:55 am

Of the ones listed, I've maybe seen half.

And those didn't really stand out enough for a vote. Even though I quite liked them for the most part.


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17 Feb 2008, 6:42 am

Tequila wrote:
I'm sorry to say that I haven't seen any of them so I'm not really qualified to comment.


That's cool. For some reason I have a feeling you'll like "Bee Movie", partly because it has a lot of stuff about the marketing and real world etc. I know we both like food anyhow so you might want to watch "Ratatouille".

P.S Is it my turn to pm or yours?


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17 Feb 2008, 6:44 am

WurdBendur wrote:
I have not seen any of those, but I suspect that Stardust will be the only one that does not suck.


Stardust is the least childish and probably the one adults will like. Robert de Niro and Michelle F-F-Feiffer (:lol:) are good. My mum really liked it, it's her favourite from the list, probably.


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17 Feb 2008, 6:45 am

mikebw wrote:
Stardust
Ratatouille
Enchanted
Bee Movie
The Water Horse

Except for Stardust, which my niece didn't want to see, and I did, and I don't consider it a children's movie, I've seen all others with my niece.


Did you like the Water Horse at all? That is at the bottom of my list too. I do like it, just not as much as the others. I prefer the book. :)


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25 Feb 2008, 7:47 am

Funny thing about "Bee Movie" is that I just can't get my head away from how inaccurate it is. And how they should have had women playing the worker bees.

Which is weird 'cos I'm not usually this finicky about such things. :roll:


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25 Feb 2008, 8:58 am

I've only seen one of those movies. And to be honest I didn't expect ANYTHING when I was about to watch Stardust. I expected a pretty crappy film to be honest. And it ended up being one of my favourites last year. I REALLY enjoyed it. So yeah... I voted for it even though my preference for it is only one of familiarity.

I have heard nothing but good things about Ratatooey and Bee Movie, though I've not seen them. Definitely catch them when I manage to get my butt down to a video rental store.



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25 Feb 2008, 10:56 am

i dont even want to see any of them LOL
they just dont sound interesting, all o them



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26 Feb 2008, 4:13 pm

Izaak wrote:
I've only seen one of those movies. And to be honest I didn't expect ANYTHING when I was about to watch Stardust. I expected a pretty crappy film to be honest. And it ended up being one of my favourites last year. I REALLY enjoyed it. So yeah... I voted for it even though my preference for it is only one of familiarity.

I have heard nothing but good things about Ratatooey and Bee Movie, though I've not seen them. Definitely catch them when I manage to get my butt down to a video rental store.


I'm glad you liked it so much. I might like it more next time I watch it. :) Before I didn't know what I was expecting. It may be the same with Ratatouille.


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