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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Ratatouille is definitely in my top three Pixar movies, ever. In Bruges is great, but not even in the same conversation.
While I admit to bias because my family lives there, Bruges really is a fairytale f***ing town!
"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.
Sorry Michael
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.