Toy Story (1995): While the villian didn't really do anything wrong (as he didn't know toys were alive), Buzz pretending to be a toy doesn't make sense, and the animation doesn't hold up, this movie is heartwarming, funny, and entertaining for all ages. ...
The animation studio, in league with Disney, pushed forward the idea of all-computer-animated feature films back in 1995 with the release of "Toy Story," gaining a lot of critical attention for its clever writing and penchant for heart-rending sentimentality. It wouldn't be until the release...
let me briefly wrap up with two particular aspects in which the film is particularly outstanding. One of the qualities ofToy Storywhich amazes me most is just how much is packed into what is just over 80 minutes with end credits. The resulting effect is that every shot has a potency which...
1995 12:00 pm the toy story story how john lasseter came to make the first 100-percent computer-generated theatrical motion picture. save save how john lasseter came to make the first 100-percent computer-generated theatrical motion picture. quiet, everybody. lights, please. we're rolling. to...
Lightyearis the movie a young Andy watched that led to his love of all things Buzz in 1995'sToy Story, and as that franchise continued, we'd learn more about the Space Ranger's fictional adventures. Toy Story 2would deliver the biggest reveals, including the introduction ...
Still,Pixarhas been puttingEaster eggs into their moviessince the very firstToy Storyback in 1995, like the A113 license plate that referred to the CalArts classroom where many of the studio’s animators studied. That tradition absolutely continues withLightyear, which refers back to all the prev...
1995. From the very beginning, Pixar loved littering its films with Easter eggs; references both to itself and to other beloved movies.Toy Story 4might have more of these Easter eggs than any Pixar production to date. (It helps setting a big chunk of your movie in an antiques store; you...
10. “Toy Story” (1995) “Toy Story”©Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection What it is: Where it all began! The original “Toy Story” introduced audiences to the living toys that would become cultural icons. But the characters aren’t quite what they were in the following ...
Toy Story 3 might've felt like a natural conclusion to the franchise, but it left the door open wide open for Toy Story 4. The original Toy Story trilogy was released from 1995 through to 2010, and is now generally considered the golden standard for mainstream animated filmmaking. Over the...
Toy Story of Terror!: Directed by Angus MacLane. With Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Carl Weathers. Woody and the gang are held up at a roadside motel and members of the group start to disappear. Woody sets about getting to the bottom of the mystery.