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Toy Story 3
RallyMonkey:
I am so dissapointed that the original idea of it being somehow set in Thailand obviously didn't go through. That movie would have kicked ass.
Butch:
Toy Story III's fate just hangs in the air right now. They may have the original talent returning, but that hasn't stopped other popular sequels from failing. Since the story's so much more a 20-30 year old's childhood than the present generation, it has a tough market to please as far as children go. I'm not sure how many toys I'd have played with if I grew up in the era of the PlayStation2 and if I'd have become as attached to the toys as Andy is in the movie. Maybe that's an issue they'll touch on with the third installment too, if it's worth two-craps.
Darn kids these days, with their Wiis and PSPs. In my day, if your parents let you have a TigerElectric handheld, you were happy!
Border Reiver:
At the moment 2 of my sons have Nintendo DS' - when I was their age Pong was just coming out....
RallyMonkey:
I think you may be underestimating children these days. I'm 16 right now, and it seemed to me like Toy Story came out at the perfect time in my childhood. I don't recall exactly how old I was when it came out, but I became obsessed with it after I saw it in theaters, first movie I ever had on tape, and I watched that continuously.
I know this wasn't just me, for everyone I've always talked to about it agrees that Toy Story was one of, it not their favorite movie. Sure, life was different back in 1995, but it couldn't have been too different, for I remember playing the Toy Story game on the SNES.
Nodaisho:
Same with me, 16 and I remember seeing it in the theatre. I would still like to see a new one, though I doubt it would be much good.
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