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Whoever's selling that is a liar.
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And lying in DTS, no less! ;)
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That's the cover for the 2D animated Buzz Lightyear movie, isn't it?
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I feel these movie posters I made are appropriate to show right now. bwahaha.

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And finally, a movie I know that EVERYONE would wanna see, as it would be the most amazing movie ever created:

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Love your posters Mac. Especially the Bob Saget/Carlton one and the Tamagatchi one.

Anyway about "TS3"--now that's what I call "Pixarn't".
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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I love the MeanGrills one! You on Worth1000, Mac?
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hmmm nope. Spare time stuff / I know i'll be able to use it on somethingawful sometime.
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Toy Story 2 DVD Site

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The Toy Story 2 Website on Disney.go.com is online even though the link from the Toy Story DVD site is inactive. Can't wait to have them together on my shelf again ;)
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Thanks for that news! It has been added to the front page.
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No probs ;)
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Toy Story Added to National Registry

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http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wir ... id=1446019

According to the article's list of 25 films added to the registry this year, Toy Story is the youngest.

Not a bad announcement with the recent re-release of the film and it's sequel on DVD.

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This is an old discussion, but I wonder if this movie is still on and what implications the current events going on will have on it.

I think TS3 will probably get made, and that Lassetter will end up directing. But if Cars doesn't do all that well, execs from Diz might exert more input on the film (assuming that Disney buys out Pixar.)

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 A lot of people seem determined to hate TS3 no matter what.
That's exactly what ended up happening to Chicken Little. Even people that didn't see it HATED the film, simply because of what they perceived it to be.
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You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Post by Ben »

Well...that was obvious.

I have no doubt that TS3 will happen, and go back to Lasseter's original intention of ending the trilogy, under his directorial guidance.
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