I just have to say... Wow.
A lot of people will tell you that, over the years, Disney has lost their "magic" when it comes to movies. Be it because of animation liberties (ei: CGI all the way), or just because they've looked like nothing but a business corporation. I used to think the former, but when I saw Meet The Robinsons, that was a film that proved they haven't lost their touch.
Toy Story is something that has been part of me for most of my life. It was the first fully CGI film ever made, and while you can't say such things about other films, it really feels timeless. Toy Story 2 was... well, most people don't like sequels, for whatever reason - sometimes because it ruins the love they had for the original, or just because they think "I saw a sequel and it sucked, so all sequels must suck."
What I'm trying to say is, Toy Story has been close to my heart for a long time. To this day, I feel something when I see Buzz and Woody make it back to Andy. Or when Jesse tells her story of woe. And when I saw the trailer for Toy Story 3, saw Woody stand up as he looked at Andy's room... that feeling returned.
I can say without a doubt, I will LOVE TS3. The trailer brought me joy, and brought me laughs. If a simple trailer could do that, the movie will feel like a masterpiece to me. I honestly cannot wait for June!
Dunno where I'm going with this, all I know is I'm a sucker for toys. And something about the plot of this one... yeah, I'm psyched.
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-Failure Is My Talent!
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Put your Viking Helmet on! Spread the Mayonnaise on the lawn! Don't You know it's Weasel Stomping Day!?
I have bonus erectus, a terrible syndrome, where the skeleon attempts to leap right out of the body!
~Clueless-studios Check it out!!!
You know one of the things I miss in the pixar films? The outtakes. For reasons unknown, Monsters INC. (another awesome film that could stick with a kid) was the last film that they had those with. I hope they bring them back, as they were a hilarious addition to Pixar's body of work.
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