A lot of movies which aren't my cup of tea, but there you go.
Highlights include Deliverance, all the Donner Superman movies, Homicide: Life on the Street, All the Presidents Men...
Of course, he'll always be known as the "Squeal piggy" guy in Deliverance.
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When I was a little kid, I always pretended I was the hero,' Skip said.
'Fuck yeah, me too. What little kid ever pretended to be part of the lynch-mob?'
My disappointment is that this music is sadly absent from Toy Story 3. Unless I missed it.
Eh, it's the slightest slight disappointment since Slighty the Slight Man slightly slighted his best friend.[/Blackadder] And I shall definately be enhancing the foreign revenue of it when I get home.
Thank you for reminding me that Toy Story 2 has one of my favorite movie climaxes. Just WOW.
it's not much of a leap to see how Buzz was reset as something akin to the Sisters scene in Shawshank. But you'd have to WANT to go there. Kids won't ever pick up on that.
Ned Beatty is probably most famous for Deliverance, Superman, Homicide, and Rudy. It's probably a toss up between Bobby from "Deliverance" and Otis from "Superman," as to his most known role, but to say "he hasn't done anything, really" is pretty silly.
So having watched Toy Story 3, I decided to go back and rewatch the first two movies
(On magnificent Blu-Ray!)
I must say, these films really are timeless. Watching the second film, I felt as awe struck as
I did watching it the first time. Just the scale of it is great. (Of course there were also a whole
bunch of Star Wars references)
All three movies make such a solid great trilogy. Which is especially rare.
One thing that bothered me at the ending of Toy Story 3 was that they no longer belonged to Andy. I just felt that it was sad and that maybe Andy could have kept them or stayed with Molly etc. However at the end of two, its more than just who owns who, but the toys being together. Which makes it especially painful remembering all the toys who didn't make it into 3.
One thing that bothered me at the ending of Toy Story 3 was that they no longer belonged to Andy. I just felt that it was sad and that maybe Andy could have kept them or stayed with Molly etc. However at the end of two, its more than just who owns who, but the toys being together. Which makes it especially painful remembering all the toys who didn't make it into 3.
Well, you know, the whole thing about 3 was having to grow up and leave your childhood behind, but it doesn't mean you have to, y'know, abandon it. Least that's what I got out of it.
One thing that bothered me at the ending of Toy Story 3 was that they no longer belonged to Andy. I just felt that it was sad and that maybe Andy could have kept them or stayed with Molly etc. However at the end of two, its more than just who owns who, but the toys being together. Which makes it especially painful remembering all the toys who didn't make it into 3.
Well, you know, the whole thing about 3 was having to grow up and leave your childhood behind, but it doesn't mean you have to, y'know, abandon it. Least that's what I got out of it.
You know, I like your take on it. I guess I may have been looking too deeply into the Andy/Toy relationship.
Your take makes more sense and is happier if anything haha
I was turned off by the second trailer which involved the antagonist (cant really use 'bad guy', can I) rubbing a keyboard against his butt.
He was my least favorite character, really. His whole character is just empty attitude; it felt like something a focus group or network exec forced in.
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Highlights include Deliverance, all the Donner Superman movies, Homicide: Life on the Street, All the Presidents Men...
Of course, he'll always be known as the "Squeal piggy" guy in Deliverance.
It's kind of odd considering Hamm is in this movie that the line didn't make it into the movie in some form
Thank you for reminding me that Toy Story 2 has one of my favorite movie climaxes. Just WOW.
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...you want to shoehorn in a reference to redneck anal rape into a kid's movie?
Ned Beatty is probably most famous for Deliverance, Superman, Homicide, and Rudy. It's probably a toss up between Bobby from "Deliverance" and Otis from "Superman," as to his most known role, but to say "he hasn't done anything, really" is pretty silly.
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I was thinking more of an interrogation scene where they talk about how Hamm is hard to crack. Then Lotso comes in and says a variation of the line
(On magnificent Blu-Ray!)
I must say, these films really are timeless. Watching the second film, I felt as awe struck as
I did watching it the first time. Just the scale of it is great. (Of course there were also a whole
bunch of Star Wars references)
All three movies make such a solid great trilogy. Which is especially rare.
Your take makes more sense and is happier if anything haha
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He was my least favorite character, really. His whole character is just empty attitude; it felt like something a focus group or network exec forced in.