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So Toy Story 3 was a disappointment.
The amount of positive feedback it's been receiving is borderline absurd. Some are calling it the best Toy Story, others the best thing Pixar has ever done. I thought it was lazy.^no chance it would live up to the first anyway
Seeing how I was 10 when the first one came out, I don't see what the surprise is. Frankly, I like the first two pictures, but thought the third one felt more like something from Dreamworks than Pixar and the supposed darkness of it more forced than fitting.I can't believe you sat through one Toy Story movie, let alone several!!!
Most don't watch it all the way through, as it was shown in episode form on German television after its completion. A few other well known directors have done this - taking lengthy films and rolling them out periodically on TV - such as Ingmar Bergman with Scenes from a Marriage and Fanny and Alexander, Lars von Trier with his Riget series, and Kieślowski's with his Decalogue. Still, continuous viewings have been held for each of these works. I found myself watching a few hours of Alexanderplatz per day. Damn fine cinema that.^^ 16hrs
I thought sitting through a StarWars or Lord of the Rings marathon was tough. How did the director keep the audience involved, or was it down to the audience to persevere?