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The Pixar Story (2007)
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Summary: An in-depth look at the history of Pixar, the production company that gave the world such classics as Toy Story, Monsters Inc., A Bug's Life, Finding Nemo and The Incredibles, as well as revolutionising the world of animation.
Country: USA
Directed By: Leslie Iwerks
More information at the Internet Movie Database
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na george.96
79
T7
na dkbritt85
86
T8
na Duval Spit
85
T7
na naviniea
80
T9
na AceySaid10%
83
T8
na Ram0n
75
T7
na Mhamitlon157
90
T8
na Guaporense
60
T5
na tathiel
86
T9
Really interesting documentary. These are really dedicated and committed people at Pixar. Actually, I was rather surprised what a big role Steve Jobs played in the development of this studio. I always thought he was "only" an investor. But then...it's Steve Jobs...
na Iwantham
78
T6
na mfidler1
84
T9
Very cool.
na kangadoodoo
65
T7
na hellboy76
73
T9
Very well made and in depth documentary shows how talented these people are, and how much fun they have doing what they do.
na Fatchrisb
70
T4
na tomatometer
86
T8
na RetinaScan
90
T8
na k6lar
85
T8
na In Lieu Of
84
T7
Excellent documentary about Pixar. Great for anyone who loves film, film-making and animation. Pixar can do no wrong. Even a documentary about them is excellent.
na fenixdown
80
T8
na kokirijazz
3
T4
na thefriedone
80
T7
Fascinating story overall, but a little too much time spent on internal politics that lost my attention a couple of times.
na zenmeta4
60
T4
na NazTNeto
87
T6
na imdb
81
T10
na Alpa Chino
100
T10
na RobotOnDope
95
na hauschild
75
T3
na logan81
93
T9
na mutluer
73
T5
na cdub12
62
T4
na Leafs81215
78
T8
na drummerx357
90
T8
na Watashi
80
T8
na buffalo88
88
T6
na DavidJohnson
86
T9
An all around fun documentary about one of the biggest successes of the film industry. The creation of a genre, and some of the best animated movies of all time. Watching this in 2011 it sucks that this was made 4 years ago and didn't cover any of the newer Pixar films. I always enjoy documentaries about movies, as that is one of my favourite subjects.
na SirRobbie
70
T6
na alexandrsaar
79
T7
na variety
70
T6
na ccpmac
80
T5
na Junior1919
80
T5
na monclaro
80
T9
na noiz
80
T9
na Cerebrus
60
T5
na BillyShears
70
T6
na Bradyfan12
88
T9
na p00q
75
T7
na leviward19
75
T5
na BadSmile
60
T6
na itvdigital
70
T7
na jakncoke
85
T8
na dominatus
70
T7
na chiefg
80
T8
na SWilson67
71
T8
na AAAutin
57
T7
na rant1229
2
T4
na Bojangles
55
T6
na janus
80
T8
Lots of great insight into the development of CGI and footage from early experiments in the medium. Is a bit self-congratulatory but not nearly as much as it could have been.
na bsgb
70
T6
na Oogity
86
T7
na doctorbu
94
T10
na Nathan
95
T9
na HTimmons
85
T8
na gcat
94
T6
na boy6824
85
T6
na magnoliakid
92
T6
na frostysantos
84
T4
na TAYLOR-MANIA
90
T8
na Ununnilium
86
T9
A strong documentary, and one that makes you simultaneously think, "Man, I want to do that!" and "Man, I really need to watch all those movies again!"
na jcage48
80
T5
na cengizermis
70
T5
na Bunken
70
T7
Wonderfull to see how these extremely talented people transformed the small business of 3D babysteps into a hit after hit making full feature length animation studio. The documentary itself isn't the best, but the people featuring in it are!
na HowlingWoolf
80
T7
na Langelund
70
T7
na Jcy61
91
T7
na pomattovich
94
T9
na Void
3
T8
na CritickerAvg
70
T8
na Cronos
100
T10
na AviAwareness
75
T6
na Vesey
76
T6
na vivacity
86
T8
na manymoons
75
T5
na moosemoose
80
T7
na jbaby731
80
T9
na jphilade
75
T7
na valeneyre
70
T4
na cbranch101
93
T8
na ReCreation07
85
T5
na JLFM
82
T8
na Gui
80
T8
na AsherFord
12
T3
na trank
89
T7
na Jonno Vogt
90
T10
na FrankHowley
80
T8
na Kusanagi
85
T9
na Jerky
60
T8
na pecnj
81
T6
na FlixR8r
73
T8
na lexwhitfield
75
T8
na bertonia
90
T9
na Mr.Cinema
65
T6
na Ratchet5
90
T10
na dst7175
78
T9
na kyle.loomis
8
T9
na Antares
78
T8
na Charlie
70
T6
na Kramer
68
T3
na Vana
85
T9
na paradoxsoc
86
T9
na tiagogrunge
90
T6
na screentime
75
T8
na Johnny6Gun
60
T7
na Sunsplitter
50
T5
na earthlydel
80
T6
na MMAlpha
50
T3
na notsothinman
75
T4
na samourai
96
T4
na msweller
88
T9
na Coolcuster
84
T8
na avgcrtckr
70
T9
na EgbertSouse
95
T9
My only objection is that it wasn't longer and didn't go beyond Cars. Terrific documentary for the best animation studio today!
na david99
7
T7
na iSean413
90
T9
na jazzykid
90
T8
na BeTheDuck
70
T6
na jksterup
80
T4
na Fiesta
90
T6
na DaeSanye
8
T10
na Filligan
83
T6
If you love Pixar and their films (and what person with a soul doesn't?) then this is an entertaining look at the start of the company and the passion they put into each of their projects.
na kramertron
85
T8
na cusakfehn
1
T6
na reservoirdog
90
T5
na Karpiu
83
T8
na IMDb-byvotes
80
T10
na filmaffinity
72
T9
na ellinikos
95
T10
A fascinating look inside the Pixar studios, it's really incredible to see the care and attention they put into every film they make. Throughout the documentary, you really come to believe that these people are making movies because they love movies, and (especially once the 20 year tale reaches the Toy Story point in 1995) the whole thing is a rare treat for anyone who likes knowing what goes on behind the scenes.
na destruction
75
T5
na AICHE
76
T7
na jjackson80
53
T5
na Gizmo
56
T5
na lee182
80
T8
na bleepnik
80
T9
na aaasolanki
68
T2
The movie is true to its title. It is barebones account of how Pixar became what it is today and how it kept on churning out one hit after the other. The movie also nicely shows the relationship between Pixar and Disney which hasn't always been that great...
na damil
65
T6
It wasn’t the best documentary I’ve seen, and I knew quite a lot of it already, but it was nice and interesting and really makes you appreciate the work that goes into these films and how much passion the people have for their projects.
na ICJ3K
80
T6
na jodamico
77
T7
na CyrisDaVirus
68
T3
na Kel
70
T6
na johnshaft
88
T9
na Crazy Jack
75
T7
na LOTNorm
95
T10
na MartinTeller
74
T6
na fabioleal
70
T6
na strangelime
85
T7
na IsaacFord
87
T6
na Mubear
81
T7
na tuddy
75
T6
na Deadmarsh
80
T9
na DougCollins
99
T10
na mattorama12
73
T8
What I love most about Pixar is that (at least until Cars 2), it was a reminder that commercial success doesn't require compromising artistic integrity. This documentary does a fantastic job of providing insight into the business model and the individual personalities that came together to make Pixar an artistic and commercial powerhouse.
na Mr.Ocean
80
T8
na abesempire
90
T7
na BOB312
88
T10
na kubricksucks
68
T5
na lucidquasar
60
T2
na dahoover
92
T10
na wavymouth
72
T2
na zombieman
78
T8
na Ludium
83
T9
na DriesG
85
T8
na qualeboy
70
T7
na Cassablanca
21
T2
na ericdupont
60
T3
na childofbodom
100
T10
na thecritic7
70
T8
na banealis
80
T8
na pboyle
80
T7
na monocle
77
T7
na Anillusion
80
T9
na hi808
90
T4
Average Tier 6.96 from 180 Rankings rss