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Brave was such a let-down, but only when compared to the rest of Pixar's efforts. It just lacked the heart and drive of the likes of Nemo, Toy Story etc. It was still a fun watch though.
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Before watching Toy Story 3 I put myself in the "it's THE END :'( " mood. And now they are bringing it back from the dead. WHY
Before watching Toy Story 3 I put myself in the "it's THE END :'( " mood. And now they are bringing it back from the dead. WHY

 

Read the rest of the thread, they aren't bringing it back. Thankfully.

 

Also why are they doing a Finding Nemo 2? What is the point in this? Is Nemo going to get misplaced again?

No it's going to be like what Taken 2 is to Taken... LOL
Read the rest of the thread, they aren't bringing it back. Thankfully.

Oh, so it's going to be completely unrelated to the first three? But it's STILL "Toy Story".

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SO today/yesterday Pixar announced instead of a full length feature they're doing a 30 minute short film to air on ABC in the fall.

 

The gang are all back.. surely if it's well received it can't be too long before a 4th film is confirmed.

Is that "halloween special"? I think I read something about it earlier. A 4th film will happen I reckon. Especially if, as you say, this does well!
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Did anyone watch 'Toy Story of Terror'? It was great! :wub:
Haven't got round to seeing it yet, my dad thought it was a new one coming out in the cinema.
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So officially announced today.

 

June 2017.

 

Good, bad, amazing? I'm sure this news will divide everyone.

The first 3 films are all incredible! Toy Story could easily have been kept as an extremely strong trilogy. Not sure whether another movie is entirely necessary after the ending of Toy Story 3, so I have reservations about it. :o
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The first 3 films are all incredible! Toy Story could easily have been kept as an extremely strong trilogy. Not sure whether another movie is entirely necessary after the ending of the third movie, so I have reservations about it. :o

 

While it was an "ending" as such it was never really a closed on ending. It was just 'we grow up and move on, but we don't forget our childhood'. I don't mind a fourth film, as long as all the voice actors are back, and the quality of the film is there. The same thing was said about the 3rd film and they produced an excellent film. Just be one of those let's wait and see moments..

Definitely a "wait and see" scenario! It's certainly true that there were huge reservations about Toy Story 3, and it turned out to be fantastic. :D

 

A bit crazy to think these movies will be stretched out over 22 years. I was only 7 for the first movie and I'll be fast approaching 30 for the 4th. :(

Mixed feelings, very mixed. This is one of the few almost completely flawless trilogies and one that is very close to my heart and associate with my childhood as a whole, I really, really don't wanna see that tarnished and become a cash cow for Pixar, who in turn I wouldn't like to see constantly rehashing past glories (which is not to say they're declining but I don't think Brave and Cars 2 were exactly shining moments, particularly coming after Toy Story 3/WALL-E/Up).

 

I also have doubts of exactly what they're gonna do this time to make this one stand out - each of the last three tackled a new theme with the last one ending quite aptly at growing up and didn't feel like it needed an ending as they were starting their cycle of 'new owner' again.

 

Of course, it could be amazing and I'll end up crying like I did when I first saw it at 5 years old and it'll take away any doubts I have, but for now, I'm remaining skeptical.

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It'll probably still be an amazing film but it was still a perfect trilogy with the perfect ending which didn't scream for a sequel. It's a shame really.
Mixed feelings as for now but who knows? Never thought the third one would be great and it wsa so so good! I've got high hopes, just pray it doesn't tarnish the brand.

Mixed feelings.

 

After a huge gap between 2 and 3, I was very anxious about Toy Story 3 ruining the other 2. But it turned out to be arguably the strongest of the 3. It is such an exceptional trilogy. I don't think I can think of another franchise to have 3 films THAT strong - they have 100,100 and 99& on Rotten tomatoes (who that 1% is needs to have a look in the mirror because they know nothing). Even with Star Wars, Jedi is seen as a weaker link.

 

But it COULD be excellent, and if it's as amazing as the rest - which it easily could be with the same talent involved, I'm all for it. I just don't want something that will tarnish the legacy of Toy Story. It's hard to know when you're going to jump the shark.

I'm just going to hold my judgement until we see it tbf. Exactly as eveyrone has said, I thought "eek why is this even happening" when the third one came out but I think it's the best one of all! That could happen again but I think it'd be exceptional luck if it did that :P If it's of the same high quality as the first three, I'm all for it.

Could this be one sequel too far possibly?

 

I hope to be proved wrong with this.

 

 

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"It's not a continuation of the end of the story of Toy Story 3," Morris told Disney Latino. "Temporarily it is, but it will be a love story. It will be a romantic comedy.

 

"It will not put much focus on the interaction between the characters and children. I think it will be a very good movie."

 

STOP MAKING THIS FILM NOW.

 

(although I guess it's good that its not continuing the story as it won't ruin the trilogy.)

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