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Originally posted by B Freeze:
Disney and Eisner make me sick with this. It's Pixar's movie actually. Disney pretty much just okay'd Pixar's movies, Pixar was the ones that brought in the hits. I'm disappointed in the fact that they are going ahead with this as Pixar was trying to get the rights to the 'Toy Story' franchise. Hopefully they can at least pick up rights to 'The Incredibles' as it could be a great franchise as well compaired to 'Finding Nemo' and 'A Bug's Life'. The Incredibles was an action cartoon the likes of X-men. Oh and A bug's life and Finding Nemo are two of my favorite animated movies... ![]() If it's totally disney and all the pixar humor is taken out piss on them. Um but the verbal jabs between Woody and Buzz are awesome. How the hell are they going to make another toy story. is the kid staying a kid and dressing up in gay ass cowboy hats and gay ass space helmets still? It would be nice to have a darker storyline of abandoned toys, have the little boy outgrow them, and throw them in the closet. It would be a nice sort of Brave Little Toaster story. Although Jim Varney has died so that means no more slinky dog |
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This would be the true test of whether or not Disney can do without Pixar. If the movie turns out to be crap, then Pixar looks all the better for it, but it would be a black mark on one of my favorite movie franchises. I honestly think that Disney would be hard pressed to make the same kind of movie that Pixar could make.
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Disney and Eisner make me sick with this. It's Pixar's movie actually. Disney pretty much just okay'd Pixar's movies, Pixar was the ones that brought in the hits. I'm disappointed in the fact that they are going ahead with this as Pixar was trying to get the rights to the 'Toy Story' franchise. Hopefully they can at least pick up rights to 'The Incredibles' as it could be a great franchise as well compaired to 'Finding Nemo' and 'A Bug's Life'.
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Disney Booting Up Toy Story 3 Source(s): HollywoodReporter.com Walt Disney Studios is actively moving ahead with its long-in-discussion sequel to Pixar Animation's two Toy Story movies, a move that could bring Woody, Buzz Lightyear and the gang back to the big screen. Disney is in the process of setting up a digital animation facility in Glendale, not all that far from DreamWorks Animation's digs, that will be used for the production of Toy Story 3. The project falls under the aegis of David Stainton, president of Walt Disney Feature Animation. Andrew Millstein, who headed the company's now-shuttered animation facility in Orlando, also is involved and has begun the process of recruiting animation heavyweights from rival animation studios and effects shops. Although over the past year Disney chairman Michael Eisner and studio head Dick Cook have signaled their determination to embark on a Toy Story sequel, the fact that the studio is now actively beginning that process could make it more difficult for it to resume negotiations with Pixar CEO Steve Jobs to extend Pixar's relationship with Disney. The current Pixar/Disney deal expires next year with the release of John Lasseter's "Cars." While Disney holds the rights to do sequels to Toy Story, it has held off from doing so in the past, in part in deference to Jobs and Lasseter, both of whom haven't wanted to lose control of the characters. Neither Disney nor Pixar would comment. ----------------------------- Thoughts/Comments: Sounds good to me. I woudn't mind seeing another Toy Story. Although the second one wasn't as good as it was hyped up to be. But, you never know. |
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