So that was pretty good. I liked that they got all the voice actors back.
The last hurrah? Nah, I'd do it again.I liked the idea of Pixar Canada, specifically created as a subsidiary studio for churning out derivatives like specials, commercials, sequels, and perhaps even series, leaving Pixar proper free to focus on creating. Unfortunately, Disney shut it down.
There were times I wasn't sure if Buzz was still Tim Allen, or the impressionist they hired to play Buzz for toys, video games, and anything else Tim Allen is too expensive for. I've met that guy. But Tim Allen's voice seems to be changing with age (I wasn't sure if it was really him on his Michigan and Campbell's ads either), or he didn't quite find his Buzz for some lines.
I still want the Buzz Lightyear of Star Command ensemble introduced into the world of Toy Story.
edited 17th Oct '13 9:56:46 PM by TParadox
Fresh-eyed movie blogGood lord, this short was dark... and it had a shining example of Humans Are Bastards in the form of the antagonist. Glad that karma hit him in The Stinger. Hard.
Long live Cinematech. FC:0259-0435-4987...I didn't see much of him, but he struck as me as Wecantusebigalhereisasubstituteforhim.
So now you're getting my hopes up for seeing a lookalike?
It was worse than that. According to the canon, Big Al went out of business after the sale busted. He was just trying to make sure his toy store wasn't going to close. This guy? Stealing from kids for plain fucking greed.
edited 19th Oct '13 6:00:48 PM by nomuru2d
Long live Cinematech. FC:0259-0435-4987Well yeah if it was Al, it would make more sense. He has no business, has to start from the ground up, so he runs a small motel while stealing toys he finds and selling them on iBid!
Combat Carl is a Call-Back to the first movie. A Combat Carl was blown up by Sid in his backyard!
edited 19th Oct '13 6:07:18 PM by Shota
No, not a lookalike.
Really? He stole Woody, and I guess his ad at the end struck me as him being sad that he lost out on a quick buck buck BUCK!
edited 19th Oct '13 6:11:05 PM by Grounder
Remember, at the end of the movie, he was reduced to selling everything for a buck-buck-buckAW-HA-HAAH!
edited 19th Oct '13 6:15:08 PM by maxwellelvis
Of course, don't you know anything about ALCHEMY?!- Twin clones of Ivan the GreatYo, I'm pretty sure Al was the buyer. Didn't the guy flip out when he saw how much the buyer was bidding for Woody? And then a couple seconds later there's another bid for Jessie. Who do we know that knows the worth of Woody's Roundup toys, and wants them so desperately?
The last hurrah? Nah, I'd do it again.The manager or the motel is Big Al's father.
Dakota's blog An odd agent of justiceNow that would make it a toy story of terror.
The last hurrah? Nah, I'd do it again.More like Toy story of feels.
Like your location. Have you meet the staff?
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This should be a monthly theme like the new Mickey Mouse shorts. Like if they did a christmas special co-staring Prep And Landing, it would be the greatest crossover of two animations ever.
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