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can't wait, my son loves toy story and cars so this is a must see for us
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HUH? Do u read my OG post or just skim thru itOriginally Posted by zaydez
Toy Story
Release Date: November 22, 1995
Toy Story 2
Release Date: November 24, 1999
Toy Story 3
Release Date: June 12, 2010
3 movies in a 15 year span is nowhere near what you call "capitalizing". If anything, they've done a great job of protecting the legacy of their top franchise by releasing quality movies with a quality stories. And Pixar "shorts" are the perfect way to express the writers and artists creativity with what I imagine are hundreds/thousands of stories they've probably come up with over the past 15 years that were not feature film worthy.
You want to talk about "capitalizing" or beating a dead horse, just look at "Justin Bieber: Never Say Never". Originally released February 11th with a "limited" one week release of a "director's cut" released two weeks later.
HUH? Do u read my OG post or just skim thru itOriginally Posted by zaydez
Toy Story
Release Date: November 22, 1995
Toy Story 2
Release Date: November 24, 1999
Toy Story 3
Release Date: June 12, 2010
3 movies in a 15 year span is nowhere near what you call "capitalizing". If anything, they've done a great job of protecting the legacy of their top franchise by releasing quality movies with a quality stories. And Pixar "shorts" are the perfect way to express the writers and artists creativity with what I imagine are hundreds/thousands of stories they've probably come up with over the past 15 years that were not feature film worthy.
You want to talk about "capitalizing" or beating a dead horse, just look at "Justin Bieber: Never Say Never". Originally released February 11th with a "limited" one week release of a "director's cut" released two weeks later.