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Topic: Toy Story 4 Breaks Records
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Osi Osgood
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From: Mountian Home, ID.
Registered: Jul 2005
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posted June 24, 2019 11:11 AM
I agree, I hope that this one is really good or at least passable. Toy Story 3 was, at times, pretty harsh on the kiddies (toys almost being ground up) ...
Hey, has anyone noticed that Disney doesn't seem to have an original idea these days to save they're lives? What's next, a hip hop or rap remake of "Song of the South" set in the inner city?!!
(Don't laugh, it's possible with Disney!)
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Osi Osgood
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From: Mountian Home, ID.
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posted June 25, 2019 10:57 AM
I like the idea of that new miniseries or short series that will star Patrick Stewart as an aging Jean Luc Picard. that might be quite good. I always did like Star trek.
My opinion is, as long as they can come up with a fresh way to do things, a franchise can continue for a long time.
I am currently writing a new spin on the Frankenstein story that's never been done before, as it occured to me, "Hey, why haven't they tried this as a story idea?"
... but then, of course, it's a new idea and so it'll never get off the ground.
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Steve Klare
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From: Long Island, NY, USA
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posted July 05, 2019 08:03 PM
We saw it tonight: it's good! I can't say it rises to the standard of the others, but that's a pretty high bar.
Kind of a subtle difference: the others were more adventure stories yet this one seems to have crossed the line into an action movie.
Of course the computer animation is better than ever before. It is photorealistic in a lot of sequences. The biggest exception is where the toys are in a scene: Woody and Buzz basically have to look exactly like they did from the very beginning and can't ever become "real" looking. Early on Pixar had problems with human characters, but they got past that a long time ago.
I won't give it away, but I think it ended in a way that should prevent Toy Story 5...
-but then again, when it came time to do Star Trek III, they found a way to un-kill Spock, didn't they?!
(No: they didn't "kill" any toys!)
BTW: They've done a CGI photorealistic Lion King remake. Maybe it's just me, but the idea of a perfectly real looking animal speaking human language may take a little getting used to. (Maybe they should stick with "woof" and "meow" for a while...)
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Steve Klare
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posted July 06, 2019 09:46 PM
Oddly Enough: No, Janice. My son's girlfriend has never seen any of them either, but has decided she wants to. There's a decent chance the very first exposure to the series for her will be my own Derann print!
Toy Story is special to me because when I went to see it in 1995 I went to see the technological wonder, but I wound up staying for a really well told story. There is actually a lot of depth to these stories: the desire to be needed and how time challenges that, friendship and belonging and how loyalties are sometimes challenged, how even in closest relationships there come times to say goodbye and move on. It's actually pretty human stuff for a room full of toys!
Back in 1995, it sat in the middle ground between a traditionally animated film and live action, and pretty alone at that. It was easy to forget how it was made and every so often I asked myself "How did they do that?", forgetting nothing was real and they could do whatever they could imagine.
Don't feel too bad, Janice: I've never seen The Godfather, even if I get many of the references! "Leave the gun, take the cannoli." (My favorite is "Keep your friends close, keep your enemies closer"!)
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