Lol, that's actually quite like what I heard Toy Story 3 would be about a long time ago, and also what was mentioned in the article toonaspie posted.disneychris04 wrote:It would be cool if the plot of Toy Story 3 would be:
It is 7 years after the events of Toy Story 2 and Andy is already a big teenager. He doesn't like playing with Woody, Buzz and the other toys anymore. One day, he decides to throw away them. Extremely sad and frightened, the toys want to escape but then realizes there is another problem: where should they go to after escaping?
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Two Toy Story sequels
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Two Toy Story sequels in the works
The Orlando Sentinel reports that Disney chief executive Michael Eisner said yesterday that Walt Disney Co. is working on not just one but two new sequels in the Toy Story series at the same time. "We're doing two Toy Stories at once," Eisner said in listing some of Disney's film plans at a Goldman Sachs investment conference in Manhattan. A spokeswoman in Los Angeles for Disney studios later elaborated, saying, "They're working on different story ideas with the hopes there will be a Toy Story 3 and another after that."
bah..... Okay what does everyone think of this?
Two Toy Story sequels in the works
The Orlando Sentinel reports that Disney chief executive Michael Eisner said yesterday that Walt Disney Co. is working on not just one but two new sequels in the Toy Story series at the same time. "We're doing two Toy Stories at once," Eisner said in listing some of Disney's film plans at a Goldman Sachs investment conference in Manhattan. A spokeswoman in Los Angeles for Disney studios later elaborated, saying, "They're working on different story ideas with the hopes there will be a Toy Story 3 and another after that."
bah..... Okay what does everyone think of this?
I'm not going to judge them, because I haven't seen them yet. I do know where they are heading at... I have a weird feeling that everything will be allright with these 2 sequels. Weird...
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true, for all I know they could be great, but I really don't like the idea of Pixar not being involved. If they make sequels they must be good and it will probaply be hard to match the quality of the first two since they were really, I mean reallygood. I just really hope they don't mess upJens wrote:I'm not going to judge them, because I haven't seen them yet. I do know where they are heading at... I have a weird feeling that everything will be allright with these 2 sequels. Weird...

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If Pixar isn't involved in the projects I don't even see the point of making 2 sequels
Worse : imagine those 2 movies suck, that'd be terrible for the former Toy Story movies

Worse : imagine those 2 movies suck, that'd be terrible for the former Toy Story movies

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Some legal issue. Frankly it seems that Disney owns 50% of everything from the Pixar films they released (aka the characters, which should explain why the Pixar characters get so juiced out at Disneyland). So Disney can do whatever the hell they want with them, except claim them fully as their own.Mushu2083 wrote:Why do the sequels? You'd think Pixar would own the rights and would have a say whether or not they want to even do the sequels.
I think Pixar should take Disney to court and get save sequels!!!
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One of the reasons why Disney owns 50% of Pixar. Is because Pixar came to Disney for financial backing, so Disney owns half of them part of their little deal. Pixar couldn't sue Disney if they tried. Disney has a lot more assets than Pixar!
One of the reasons why Disney owns 50% of Pixar. Is because Pixar came to Disney for financial backing, so Disney owns half of them part of their little deal. Pixar couldn't sue Disney if they tried. Disney has a lot more assets than Pixar!
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The real reason is that people will buy anything CGI these days (it has been proven with Sharktale). Disney is just trying to earn big bucks, due to the popularity of the 2 former movies. I have confidence in these 2 projects, and I think the persons working on them will have studied the characters from the first and second movie enough to make them "alive" in a new movie again. I just really HOPE that Tim Allen and Tom Hanks will come back as the voices of Woody and Buzz (but I doubt it).
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And yet Pixar has the computer data for all the <i>Toy Story</i> characters. I doubt they'd just hand that over to Disney.Disney Guru wrote:!!!HEADLINE NEWS!!!
One of the reasons why Disney owns 50% of Pixar. Is because Pixar came to Disney for financial backing, so Disney owns half of them part of their little deal. Pixar couldn't sue Disney if they tried. Disney has a lot more assets than Pixar!
I'd love for a <i>Toy Story 3</i> to be made...by Pixar. By Disney, it'd be something I'd see, but I'd loathe in theory, and I don't think it'd be very good.
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Okay well I can see a Toy Story 3 being made but a Toy Story four what would that be about. I mean I love Toy story as much as the next person but still to much of a good thing is bad and can get runied and I would hate for the movies and the cahracters and everything they stand for to get runined. I mean does anyone know what the 4th would be like ? 

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actually, Sharktale is on its way out. It dropped to 2 million on tuesday, while the #2 on the Box Office, Ladder 49, increased. By the end of the week they'll be close together wich is pretty sad for Sharktale. It's dropping fast and hard.Jens wrote:The real reason is that people will buy anything CGI these days (it has been proven with Sharktale).
I guess CGI isn't immortal, Sharktale had a poor storyline according to the majority of the critics and the dropping Box Office numbers show the audience feels the same way. I guess up till now all of the CG films were good, it's down from here... I actually think Shrek 2 was the peak, but that is just me thinking.
I really believe the Toy Story sequels have to be brilliant. A lot of anticipation will be there if they are indeed making sequels and if it dissapoints, it might not turn out to be as profitable as Disney hopes. Not that I don't want them to make sequels. In fact I would love another sequel to make it a trilogy... and in the movie I want the toys to find a final place where they can live happily ever after

Actually, I believe they were both asked a few years ago if they would be willing to do another Toy Story sequel, and I think they both said yes. However, I wonder if they're going to be able to bring the other toys' voices back.Jens wrote:I just really HOPE that Tim Allen and Tom Hanks will come back as the voices of Woody and Buzz (but I doubt it).
I've been quite interested in Toy Story 3, and have had high hopes for it. However, now that there's news of Toy Story 4, I'm more unsure. The more sequels a movie has, the more of a chance they have to flop, and since their working on 3 and 4 at the same time instead of putting work into just 3, it seems there's more chance of the movies to not do well. I don't mind Disney working on Pixar's movies, as long as the sequels don't take away from the originals. If both movies are theatrical releases like was rumored for TS3, then they should be pretty good. If not, we can probably assume that not much work was put into these movies...
Still, no matter how good or bad these movies are, I know I'll get both, because after all, it IS Toy Story.
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