I enjoyed it but the ending was just so so for me. Both the 4 year old and other adult in our group enjoyed it but not raving. My 6 yr old son raved and is still talking about it and we saw it on the 21st. For him it is definitely not going to be a once and done viewing.
If Disney is going for a money grab, at least give us a Pixar short.
Best lines of the movie were just before the credits.
Not terrible, but below par.
Dave aka: Altair
"Even though they're graceful when swimmin', it's hard to believe sailors thought they were women" - Manatee area, the Living Seas
I agree with Altair that I missed not having a short. In fact, is this the first Pixar movie that didn't have a short? Maybe a new trend?
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That being said, I felt that the story would have been better left wrapping up at TS3. For me it was the story of Andy from TS1 through TS3, but now TS4 makes it the story of Woody.
TS4 was a lot of the same with toys getting lost and toys needing to be recovered so from that perspective it didn't add a lot. I'm just saying that I got way more out of the TS3 ending than I did the TS4 ending.
I agree with Altair that I missed not having a short. In fact, is this the first Pixar movie that didn't have a short? Maybe a new trend?
*** SPOILERS ***
That being said, I felt that the story would have been better left wrapping up at TS3. For me it was the story of Andy from TS1 through TS3, but now TS4 makes it the story of Woody.
TS4 was a lot of the same with toys getting lost and toys needing to be recovered so from that perspective it didn't add a lot. I'm just saying that I got way more out of the TS3 ending than I did the TS4 ending.
I believe you are correct. Pretty certain that I recall reading just before the premiere that this was the first Pixar release without a short.
Haven't seen it yet, and now all the focus is on Lion King (and even Mulan).
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