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Geek Culture / Toy Story analisys

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Posted: 5th Aug 2010 16:03
Ok now i assume everyone has seen Toy Story 1-3, well even if you did i'll still put the analysis in code blocks.





"Originally I was going to have a BS on it but you know how that would be. I can't walk around with the letters BS on me." More or less a qoute by Syndrome from Jack, Jack, attack
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Posted: 5th Aug 2010 16:46
whew that took for ever to read but in #3 it would of been so depressing when they were going into the furnace and they were all holding hands but they slowly melted to there doom. All the kids in the theater would of cried them selves to death...

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Posted: 5th Aug 2010 21:21
I would have liked to see them come to an end in #3 not because I hate them or anything but it would have been a great movie ending. Of course if they had there would be no Toy Story 4

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Posted: 5th Aug 2010 22:16
Quote: "I would have liked to see them come to an end in #3 not because I hate them or anything but it would have been a great movie ending. Of course if they had there would be no Toy Story 4"


they have no plans for a TS4 but they will not be dead (in story sense anyways)

"Originally I was going to have a BS on it but you know how that would be. I can't walk around with the letters BS on me." More or less a qoute by Syndrome from Jack, Jack, attack
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Posted: 6th Aug 2010 01:53
I have to admit, even though everything pointed to an inevitable saving, the whole
, and I actually felt sad for the first time in a long time due to a movie. (The last time was the ending of Return of the King if you must know)...

I have to admit the ending itself was very heartful, to find out
It's the sort of happy ending I think Toy Story deserved - and they should keep it there. The trilogy is great - easily Pixar's best, and Pixar are the Valve of my movie catalogue...

But I don't want it to get drawn out, it's perfect as it is. You have to admit, we all spend ages in our own little ways, learning modelling, texturing well, getting good animations. It's amazing how even we, who know these are just rendered meshes and clouds of 1s and 0s can get attached to these characters..

Anyways, just realised I probably stepped into the boundaries of a mini-rant there - ahh well. It was easily the best movie I've seen this year - blows Avatar and big Stan out of the water, well Avatar, it just sorta shunts Big Stan to the side - I still love that movie.

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Posted: 6th Aug 2010 02:25
Another thing:



"Originally I was going to have a BS on it but you know how that would be. I can't walk around with the letters BS on me." More or less a qoute by Syndrome from Jack, Jack, attack
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Posted: 6th Aug 2010 04:34
Quote: "they have no plans for a TS4 but they will not be dead (in story sense anyways)"


If some exec looks at some numbers and sees profit potential nothing is over. I mean we got another Rambo movie coming up.

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Posted: 6th Aug 2010 13:16
Quote: "If some exec looks at some numbers and sees profit potential nothing is over. I mean we got another Rambo movie coming up."


Yeh but Pixar aren't like that, and that's why their movies are actually good...

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Posted: 7th Aug 2010 16:50
You are over analyzing the first movie... the Toys are alive, for the sake of being living toys!


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Posted: 7th Aug 2010 18:50
Quote: "The last time was the ending of Return of the King if you must know"

I cried lol

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Posted: 12th Aug 2010 01:39
I waited 11 years to see it. I still think the 2nd was the best.

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Posted: 13th Aug 2010 06:07
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Anyways, just realised I probably stepped into the boundaries of a mini-rant there - ahh well. It was easily the best movie I've seen this year - blows Avatar and big Stan out of the water, well Avatar, it just sorta shunts Big Stan to the side - I still love that movie.
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Then obviously you havent seen Inception.
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