Even their worst reviewed movie before this week, the first Cars in 2006, is still "Certified Fresh" at 74% on Rotten Tomatoes and made over $460 million (and don't forget the $10 billion in inescapable Cars-related merchandise sold since then) at the box office.Īs hinted, that was before this weekend. Ten of their eleven films have scored over 90% approval on Rotten Tomatoes (two of which with 100%, one at 99%, and another at 98%). Their two lowest grossing movies (the first Toy Story and A Bug's Life) still made north of $360 million each. Over the past 15 years, they've been unbeatable for eleven movies and, after last summer's Toy Story 3, are coming off their first billion dollar worldwide hit. The chief example discussed was the perfect track record of Pixar Animation Studios. Last year on this blog, a sumptuous review was posted on Toy Story 3 outlining the definition of "perfection" and how rare the examples are in movies and in life.
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