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  • Mike "one's a party, one's a crowd" Weston - 5 years ago

    Ratatouille is definitely in my top three Pixar movies, ever. In Bruges is great, but not even in the same conversation.

  • Jorn Truyen - 5 years ago

    While I admit to bias because my family lives there, Bruges really is a fairytale f***ing town!

  • Mike H. - 5 years ago

    "Three Billboards" was so god-awful terribly written that it retroactively made me go back and question everything Martin McDonagh ever made. Sure enough, on rewatch I have to say both "Six Shooter" and "Seven Psychopaths" didn't hold up too well. But "In Bruges" is a different story. It just simply works. Hilarious, a bit dream-like, and morally challenging. It's also hard to imagine this film not existing in the larger context of both Gleeson and Farrell's filmographies.

    Ratatouille is good fun, but I think it may be the least deserving of the animated films in this tournament.

  • Joe - 5 years ago

    Sorry Michael

  • Mike Merrigan - 5 years ago

    While Ratatouille is wonderful I’m not sure it’s stuck around in the consciousness of audiences enough to think it survives round 1. However I don’t think In Bruge is a clear winner. So for me matchup is a coin toss.

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