A lot of animated movies have inspired sequels, notably "Shrek," but Brad Bird's "Ratatouille" is the first one that made me positively desire one. There is so much to enjoy and celebrate here, Ratatouille deserves more than a review: it could (and probably will) inspire books about creativity and good taste. That is a good way to sum up Ratatouille.

That feeling you have as you leave the cinema - that buzzing in the fingers and lightness in the. ^ "Ratatouille (review)". Ratatouille may be the most mature in nature of all of the Pixar films. Basing the entire film around culinary arts, Ratatouille takes viewers into the.

Ratatouille

Starring: Brad Garrett, Brian Dennehy, Ian Holm and others. Heroes with impossible dreams are the stuff movies are made of. But Ratatouille gives us two seemingly hapless. Is Pixar's Ratatouille a meal fit for a king, or the celluloid equivalent of a plate of turkey twizzlers? In the new movie Ratatouille, Remy has a problem. I hate to be rude, but we're French.

Trailer Ratatouille

Ratatouille is one of my favorite Disney Pixar films of all time. For leaked info about upcoming movies, twist endings, or anything else spoileresque, please use the following method: >! The movie opens with Remy the rat narrating his story.

He is not the cuddly Mickey Mouse of yesterday's Walt Disney Company. Ratatouille is named after a French vegetable stew, and a more appropriate name couldn't be found. Following the film's idea of experimenting with flavors and tastes, the movie is a simple. Now available on Blu-ray and DVD (Buy on Amazon).