Originally Posted By HokieSkipper <a href="http://www.digitalspy.com/movies/news/a327023/pixar-making-toy-story-4-says-tom-hanks.html" target="_blank">http://www.digitalspy.com/movi...nks.html</a> For the love of God no. Just no.
Originally Posted By ChiMike I agree. Its time to move on from Woody, Buzz, Jack Sparrow, and hopefully after this summer Winnie the Pooh
Originally Posted By DDMAN26 You make a billion dollars for Disney, they're going to want a billion more.
Originally Posted By wahooskipper Looks like they are intent on "Millionaire-ing" it. (My word for anything Disney does really well and then plunders and pillages until it dies.)
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb I saw Toy Story 3 on cable, if they make 4 and I bother to watch it that's how I'll be seeing it too. I thought TS2 was a good way to end the franchise and TS2 was the last to get any $ from me.
Originally Posted By Britain I don't buy it. Hanks even said he doesn't really know what they are planning. I think they are going to make more shorts (like the Hawaiian one) and he may be misreading those plans.
Originally Posted By wahooskipper I saw TS3 and really enjoyed it. I liked it more than 2 but not as much as 1. I thought the story ended the way it should.
Originally Posted By basil fan Maybe they'll start a new franchise featuring all new toys. The Perfect Collectible <a href="http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/disney/collectible.html" target="_blank">http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/...ble.html</a>
Originally Posted By wingednike That news article really didn't have much meat to it. Tom Hank's comment was so brief it makes me think he just said it as a throwaway
Originally Posted By DyGDisney I had a very negative reaction to the idea of Toy Story 4 as well, especially since it's coming from Pixar. Pixar has been a cut above, and it would sad to see them compromise just to make money (assuming Cars 2 was made simply because JL loved the first one). But then I got to thinking about the Winnie the Pooh comment. I LOVE Winnie the Pooh! A great memories from my childhood is watching the movie, specifically the blustery day scene. Because of this I love the ride at DL (even if it isn't as great as the WDW version), and ride it on every trip. One of the first movies we took our daughter to was a Winnie the Pooh movie, and if my kids were still young enough, I'd certainly take them to see the current one. Winnie the Pooh is timeless, and I think it's great that when new generations are born, they still have Pooh Bear around to enjoy. So, if you can look at Toy Story as that type of franchise, making another might make sense....except maybe not this soon. Wait a good 10 to 15 years in between.
Originally Posted By MousDad I think Randy Newman was prophetic when he penned "Strange Things Are Happening". Time for a save Pixar campaign. Oy, this gets old, Mouse.
Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA The first thing Disney and Pixar should do is get rid of Randy Newman as a composer. That guy has been writing he same song over and over again for 30 years!
Originally Posted By magic0214 Just wondering, question to all: If this movie is awesome, would you have still liked to end at 3? Just a thought (Hope I didn't come off rude)
Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA I think producers and movie makers need to decide when enough is enough.
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan Just wondering, question to all: If this movie is awesome, would you have still liked to end at 3?<< I thought Toy Story 1 concluded the story nicely. Then when Toy Story 2 came out, I thought it was really good and a natural next step for the story. Wrapped it up nicely. Then Toy Story 3 came out, and now I can't imagine leaving it at Toy Story 2. Toy Story 3 did everything right, and the ending sequence is just some of the most touching film moments I've seen, animation or otherwise. So I get your point, I really do. But still, in spite of my terrible track record of being wrong, I think enough is enough with the Toy Story sequels. It's a beautiful, fun series of films, and I have no doubt that the talented, creative minds at Pixar are ready to amaze us with the next big thing. Of course, it's REAL easy for me to say, I'm not the one potentially blowing off the chance to make zillions of dollars on Toy Story 4!