Jack Black thinks ‘Toy Story’ may have gone down as the greatest trilogy of all-time but “then they fucked up and made a fourth film”



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    1. lovestospoog3 on

      It’s honestly a reasonable take, not that the fourth is bad, I quite like it, but it upsets the flow I feel

    2. Electronic_Snow_4685 on

      I still think of it as a trilogy plus an additional movie (that I have never watched). I don’t understand why people think something can be “ruined” by a remake or a sequel. No one is forcing you to watch it.

    3. liminal_planet on

      100% agree. The fourth movie is cute, but didn’t feel like Toy Story, just an extremely prolonged epilogue. Buzz and Jessie, arguably woody’s co-leads, barely had any lines or character development and WAY WAY WAY too much focus was given to idiotic Forky.

      Edit: I see folks love forky. Yeah, he’s occasionally funny, but making him the *focus* of the whole film was a strange choice (to me!). Plus the way woody and buzz say goodbye just felt wrong and rushed.

    4. I disagree, i feel like part 3 was the first misstep in the franchise, the first 2 are perfect though

    5. condition_unknown on

      “Has there ever been a Part 3 that’s better than the first two?”

      Nightmare on Elm Street.

    6. stohelitstorytelling on

      I think most people deeply into film would agree. The original Toy Story trilogy is unparalleled in both the quality and story progression. I cannot think of a more solid trilogy.

    7. I cry at that part too!! Also, when the mom says, “i wish I could always be with you.” And when Woody says goodbye to Andy. 😭😭😭

    8. BoredCrusader1899 on

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      They should’ve just ended with the third one but of course corporate greed had to say otherwise

    9. Flipflopclementine on

      I was saying the same thing to someone this week. I don’t consider #4 to be canon.

    10. URThrillingMeSmalls on

      Toy Story 4 was awesome. Is the real problem that a lot of people cannot count past the number 3?

    11. The way I see it, the third Toy Story was about death and the fourth one was about retirement. We’re all gonna die but retirement is magical and worth celebrating.

    12. But why does being a perfect trilogy actually matter? I guess I don’t understand what’s so special about the number three in this context.

      But I’m biased because I think the fourth might be my favorite after the first. But I also think it’s a perfect series so far.

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