- Mad Max: Fury Road ★★★★★
- Spy ★★★★
- It Follows ★★★★
- Whiplash ★★★★
- The Good Dinosaur ★★★★
- Inside Out ★★★★
- A Fistful of Fingers ★★★
- The Lobster ★★★
- Slow West ★★★
- The Martian ★★★
- Ex Machina ★★★
- Jurassic World ★★★
- Ant-Man ★★★
- Steve Jobs ★★★
- Song of the Sea ★★★
- Fast & Furious 7 ★★★
- Avengers: Age of Ultron ★★★
- Pitch Perfect 2 ★★★
- Kingsman: The Secret Service ★★★
- Amy ★★
- Inherent Vice ★★
- Straight Outta Compton ★★
- The Gift ★★
- Macbeth ★★
- Big Hero 6 ★★
- Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol ★★
- Spectre ★★
- Terminator: Genisys ★
After spending roughly an hour and a half watching it, I've still no idea what the title of The Good Dinosaur means (there are several 'good' dinosaurs in the film and the title just seems the blandest one imaginable). One supposes the marketing team pulled a John Carter - i.e. didn't know exactly what they were marketing, didn't want to exclude any potential demographic and ended up choosing a title that appeals to precisely nobody. That said, I can understand why it happened because the film itself is weird as fuck.
Even the visual style of The Good Dinosaur is peculiar - you have literally photoreal environments occupied by some of the most cartoonish characters Pixar has ever created. On a basic level, the film is a western with dinosaurs, but it's also a coming of age film, and a film about poverty and death. It's a bit like Kes, it's a bit like Stand By Me, it's a bit like ET, it's a bit like Deliverance, it's even a bit like Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. I can't think of another Pixar movie in which the protagonists, both children, trip balls and have vivid hallucinations. It's sad, funny and peculiar all at once. I really, really liked it. I think that's a really solid top five - all films I'm enamored with.
I feel like, at some stage, someone pitched "The Good, the Bad and the Dinosaur" and some ******** took out the middle bit.