
I know it won't happen, though, so I'm happy with the bland 3!

Toy Story 3: Andy goes to CollegeToy Story 3: The final blow
An epic of tiny proportions starring 2 time academy award winner Tom Hanks and Tim Allen.
Thanks so much Dan!Lastly, I loved that you brought back, Al! He was such a great villain, in TS2, that I was so happy to see him return in your version. Glad to know, he still toy crazy!
Great sequel, Vi! 9/10.
I know right, same here!And I loooove toys, to! Happy meal toys, action figures, plushies, memorabilia. I'm such kid at heart!
That may be true, but ya gotta admit there's a certain level of comfort to be gotten from knowing what to expect. They may not keep rehashing things forever, though. If WALL.E is to be a mostly silent film (as I've heard) then it may be Pixar's first step towards doing something new and original.GeorgeC wrote: Toy Story 3: Let's Hope the General Audience Still Hasn't Caught on That We've Made THE SAME GENERAL FILM for the EIGHTH TIME!
Eh, I don't see anything wrong with making another film that continues a story about memorable characters that we already know and care about....GeorgeC wrote:Toy Story 3: Gee, We've Done This (ALMOST EXACT SAME) Film Before... TWICE!
Um, why do you think that Shrek films are just being "churned out"?Eh, I don't see anything wrong with making another film that continues a story about memorable characters that we already know and care about....
Besides, it isn't as if they're simply churning them out, like other popular film franchises *cough*Shrek*cough*
Because they made six for six....and trust me, Cars is not among those.But, gee, I wonder why they're one of, if not THE, most SUCCESFUL and RESPECTED film studio in Hollywood?
Didn't Jim Hill say (and yes, he could very well be wrong) that only the first third is silent?If WALL.E is to be a mostly silent film (as I've heard) then it may be Pixar's first step towards doing something new and original.