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Whether you like it or not, Toy Story 4 is definitely happening.
Toy Story 3 was released in 2010 to critical claim, huge box-office success (it became the first animated feature to gross over $1bn) and, most importantly, seemed to tie an extremely neat bow on the franchise, giving what many fans thought was the perfect ending to the incredible trilogy that had played out over the past 15 years.
The characters have been brought back since then, in two television specials – Toy Story of Terror! and Toy Story That Time Forgot – as well as three shorts: Hawaiian Vacation, Small Fry, and Partysaurus Rex. Generally these have been met with praise, although the larger movie audience – the one that forked out all of those dollars on seeing the films – have stayed more or less ignorant of them, and they are fairly easy to forget about.
Now, though, they’re coming back to the big screen,...
Whether you like it or not, Toy Story 4 is definitely happening.
Toy Story 3 was released in 2010 to critical claim, huge box-office success (it became the first animated feature to gross over $1bn) and, most importantly, seemed to tie an extremely neat bow on the franchise, giving what many fans thought was the perfect ending to the incredible trilogy that had played out over the past 15 years.
The characters have been brought back since then, in two television specials – Toy Story of Terror! and Toy Story That Time Forgot – as well as three shorts: Hawaiian Vacation, Small Fry, and Partysaurus Rex. Generally these have been met with praise, although the larger movie audience – the one that forked out all of those dollars on seeing the films – have stayed more or less ignorant of them, and they are fairly easy to forget about.
Now, though, they’re coming back to the big screen,...
- 8/26/2015
- by James Hunt
- Obsessed with Film
Love is in the air in the next “Toy Story” movie. The fourquel will focus on “a love story with Woody and — and this is news — Bo Peep,” Disney Chief Creative Office John Lasseter told CNBC on Friday, ahead of Disney’s D23 Expo. This brings Bo Peep, voiced by Annie Potts, back to the franchise, after she had only a brief appearance in “Toy Story 3.” The script for the new animated film is being penned by Rashida Jones and Will McCormack, who co-wrote the indie romance “Celeste and Jesse Forever” and executive produced canceled-too-soon NBC series “A to Z.” The Bo-Peep news confirms what fans have speculated for several months. Pixar president Jim Morris said earlier this year that “Toy Story 4” will be a romantic comedy and “will not put much focus on the interaction between the characters and children.” That might placate fans who bemoaned the...
- 8/14/2015
- by Emily Rome
- Hitfix
Emily Hahn knows cashing in on her voice is no child's play ... the 14-year-old is reprising her role as Bonnie in the "Toy Story" franchise and padding that college fund. According to her contract ... Emily put in one day of work for the made-for-tv short, "Toy Story That Time Forgot" -- and she put away $1,500 for the gig. Hahn's made the most of her debut as Bonnie in "Toy Story 3." Since then she's scored 4 more...
- 1/26/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Can the post-Toy Story 3 shorts tell us anything about the upcoming direction of Pixar's Toy Story 4?
This article contains spoilers for Toy Story 3.
It seems to have become surprisingly tough to keep an open mind about Toy Story 4. Pixar have a mostly excellent track record in these things, especially when it comes to the Toy Story series. We struggle to think of a more consistently brilliant trilogy of films, so why were so many upset about the very real possibility of a fourth, also brilliant instalment, when it was announced last year?
Although some would cite the Cars films, or the impossible and yet still disappointing expectation that Monsters University would live up to Monsters Inc, it doesn't come down to anything so jaded. In all of the ways that Toy Story 3 is an excellent film, it's mostly because it feels like a near unimprovable conclusion to the series.
This article contains spoilers for Toy Story 3.
It seems to have become surprisingly tough to keep an open mind about Toy Story 4. Pixar have a mostly excellent track record in these things, especially when it comes to the Toy Story series. We struggle to think of a more consistently brilliant trilogy of films, so why were so many upset about the very real possibility of a fourth, also brilliant instalment, when it was announced last year?
Although some would cite the Cars films, or the impossible and yet still disappointing expectation that Monsters University would live up to Monsters Inc, it doesn't come down to anything so jaded. In all of the ways that Toy Story 3 is an excellent film, it's mostly because it feels like a near unimprovable conclusion to the series.
- 1/13/2015
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
Earlier this month we learned that Disney and Pixar we developing a Toy Story 4 film that will be released in 2017. It looks like Disney has a big reason to keep the Toy Story franchise alive, as they are currently planning to build a gigantic Toy Story themed hotel. Unfortunately for me and a lot of other fans out there, it's being built on the grounds at Shanghai Disneyland Resort, which is scheduled to open in 2016. I don't think I'll ever find myself in Shanghai, so this will most likely be a hotel I never visit, and that makes me sad.
The news comes from The Disney Insider Blog, who also offered a piece of concept art showing us how awesome the hotel is going to look. As you can see, the exterior is based on the classic wallpaper from Andy's bedroom, and the classic Pixar ball is in the center of the entrance.
The news comes from The Disney Insider Blog, who also offered a piece of concept art showing us how awesome the hotel is going to look. As you can see, the exterior is based on the classic wallpaper from Andy's bedroom, and the classic Pixar ball is in the center of the entrance.
- 11/18/2014
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
If you haven't learned by now, franchises are never really dead in Hollywood. They get remade, rebooted, spunoff, or reimagined, and for a series as lucrative as "Toy Story," it was only a matter of time before another movie was in the works. A year after the "final" movie, "Toy Story 3," hit, Tom Hanks revealed another movie is on the way. And while Pixar has focused on "Toy Story" shorts ever since ("Hawaiian Vacation," "Small Fry," "Partysaurus Rex") and a pair of holiday specials (2013's "Toy Story of Terror" and next month's "Toy Story That Time Forgot")... surprise, surprise a full sequel is coming. During their earnings call with investors this afternoon, Disney CEO Bob Iger announced "Toy Story 4" will arrive on June 16th, 2017. But perhaps more intriguing is that John Lasseter—now chief creative officer at Pixar, Walt Disney Animation Studios, and DisneyToon Studios...
- 11/6/2014
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
One word, John Lasseter: Plastics. The Pixar chief who changed the animation game with his innovative use of computer technology in 1995's Toy Story will return to the directing chair to make a fourth movie about the adventures of Woody, Buzz, and the gang, Walt Disney CEO Robert Iger announced Tuesday. The film is set to hit theaters in June 16, 2017, and in a somewhat surprising twist it will be written by Rashida Jones, formerly of NBC's Parks and Recreation, and her screenwriting partner Will McCormack (who penned the 2012 indie romantic comedy Celeste and Jesse Forever.) The story was conceived,...
- 11/6/2014
- by Anthony Breznican
- EW - Inside Movies
Well, it seems your favorite toys are returning.
Disney CEO Bob Iger, whose rocky rise to power is brilliantly detailed in James B. Stewart's must-read account of the Michael Eisner years "DisneyWar," just announced during an earnings report that "Toy Story 4" would be hitting screens on June 16th, 2017. And what's more: original "Toy Story" director John Lasseter is returning to helm the new film.
There are, of course, a couple of things to keep in mind here.
First of all, the "Toy Story" gang (led by Tom Hanks's Woody and Tim Allen's Buzz Lightyear) haven't exactly been absent from our hearts. Since "Toy Story 3," the supposed swansong, was released in the summer of 2010 and made us all cry like tiny babies, the characters have taken center stage in three short films ("Hawaiian Vacation" and the painfully hilarious "Small Fry" in 2011 and "Partysaurus Rex" in 2012) and two half-hour...
Disney CEO Bob Iger, whose rocky rise to power is brilliantly detailed in James B. Stewart's must-read account of the Michael Eisner years "DisneyWar," just announced during an earnings report that "Toy Story 4" would be hitting screens on June 16th, 2017. And what's more: original "Toy Story" director John Lasseter is returning to helm the new film.
There are, of course, a couple of things to keep in mind here.
First of all, the "Toy Story" gang (led by Tom Hanks's Woody and Tim Allen's Buzz Lightyear) haven't exactly been absent from our hearts. Since "Toy Story 3," the supposed swansong, was released in the summer of 2010 and made us all cry like tiny babies, the characters have taken center stage in three short films ("Hawaiian Vacation" and the painfully hilarious "Small Fry" in 2011 and "Partysaurus Rex" in 2012) and two half-hour...
- 11/6/2014
- by Drew Taylor
- Moviefone
Tracks from The Lion King, Frozen and Tron Legacy have been remixed for a new Disney dance album.
Mat Zo has remixed The Lion King's opening track 'Circle Of Life' into a light drum and bass number, while the accompanying video has received a neon re-working.
Avicii has remixed Daft Punk's 'Derezzed' from the Tron Legacy soundtrack, while Armin van Buuren has turned Frozen's Oscar-winning 'Let It Go' into a club anthem.
The full collection - titled Dconstructed - includes 14 Edm remixes of Disney tracks, from classic films such as Dumbo, Sleeping Beauty and Toy Story.
The album was released in the UK and Us earlier this week.
The full track listing for Dconstructed appears below:
1. 'Circle of Life' (Mat Zo Remix) – Carmen Twillie & Lebo M., The Lion King
2. 'Derezzed' (So Amazing Mix) Remixed by Avicii featuring Negin – Daft Punk Tron: Legacy
3. 'Let...
Mat Zo has remixed The Lion King's opening track 'Circle Of Life' into a light drum and bass number, while the accompanying video has received a neon re-working.
Avicii has remixed Daft Punk's 'Derezzed' from the Tron Legacy soundtrack, while Armin van Buuren has turned Frozen's Oscar-winning 'Let It Go' into a club anthem.
The full collection - titled Dconstructed - includes 14 Edm remixes of Disney tracks, from classic films such as Dumbo, Sleeping Beauty and Toy Story.
The album was released in the UK and Us earlier this week.
The full track listing for Dconstructed appears below:
1. 'Circle of Life' (Mat Zo Remix) – Carmen Twillie & Lebo M., The Lion King
2. 'Derezzed' (So Amazing Mix) Remixed by Avicii featuring Negin – Daft Punk Tron: Legacy
3. 'Let...
- 5/1/2014
- Digital Spy
Avicii and Kaskade are among the DJs who have reworked some of Disney's classic songs for a remix album.
The LP, called Dconstructed, includes 14 Edm mixes of tracks such as 'Circle Of Life' from The Lion King by Mat Zo, Frozen's 'Let It Go' by Armin van Buuren, and 'Derezzed' from Tron: Legacy by Avicii.
"I feel incredibly honoured to have remixed an Oscar-winning song - though I didn't know that yet when I started," Van Buuren said on his version of 'Let It Go'.
Avicii added: "My first remix of Daft Punk's Tron: Legacy was so long ago, but it was a significant moment of recognition in my career. It's great to be a part of it again, to refresh the track, and to let everyone hear Negin's voice."
Other tracks on the collection include a house version of 'Baby Mine' from Dumbo by Kaskade...
The LP, called Dconstructed, includes 14 Edm mixes of tracks such as 'Circle Of Life' from The Lion King by Mat Zo, Frozen's 'Let It Go' by Armin van Buuren, and 'Derezzed' from Tron: Legacy by Avicii.
"I feel incredibly honoured to have remixed an Oscar-winning song - though I didn't know that yet when I started," Van Buuren said on his version of 'Let It Go'.
Avicii added: "My first remix of Daft Punk's Tron: Legacy was so long ago, but it was a significant moment of recognition in my career. It's great to be a part of it again, to refresh the track, and to let everyone hear Negin's voice."
Other tracks on the collection include a house version of 'Baby Mine' from Dumbo by Kaskade...
- 3/13/2014
- Digital Spy
Chicago – Was “Toy Story 3” the last great Pixar production? With the modest critical reaction to “Cars 2,” “Brave,” and “Monsters University,” it seems an entirely defensible position to take. In fact, one could easily argue that “Small Fry,” the “Toy Story” short that premiered with “The Muppets,” and “Partysaurus Rex,” which played with “Finding Nemo 3D,” should be considered higher on the Pixar hierarchy than “Cars 2” and maybe even “Brave.”
And so Pixar’s first TV special comes at a unique time in the company’s legacy. Will viewers see this as further cashing-in by a studio accused of giving up creative spark for commercial prospects? Or will they embrace a return to Pixar characters that actually work? I hope it’s the latter. “Toy Story of Terror,” premiering tonight on ABC, is clever, fun, and way more enjoyable than nearly anything that has aired on network TV this new season.
And so Pixar’s first TV special comes at a unique time in the company’s legacy. Will viewers see this as further cashing-in by a studio accused of giving up creative spark for commercial prospects? Or will they embrace a return to Pixar characters that actually work? I hope it’s the latter. “Toy Story of Terror,” premiering tonight on ABC, is clever, fun, and way more enjoyable than nearly anything that has aired on network TV this new season.
- 10/16/2013
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
There’s a lot to be excited for if you’re a Toy Story fan, despite the fact that Woody and Buzz and the rest of Andy’s toys bid a tearful farewell way back in 2010. We’ve already had three shorts since then, in the shape of Hawaiian Vacation, Small Fry and Partysaurus Rex, and now we’re on the eve of the first of two 22 minute features, Toy Story Of Terror, which will screen on ABC tomorrow and in the UK on Sky Movies.
The feature promises no compromise on the production values, since the team behind it are all Pixar (and not something awful like Circle 7) and the feature hasn’t been overly rushed to the screen.
If the soundtrack is anything to go by, Toy Story Of Terror is an ode to traditional mystery chillers – the title track sounds a lot like it takes its leads from the Psycho theme,...
The feature promises no compromise on the production values, since the team behind it are all Pixar (and not something awful like Circle 7) and the feature hasn’t been overly rushed to the screen.
If the soundtrack is anything to go by, Toy Story Of Terror is an ode to traditional mystery chillers – the title track sounds a lot like it takes its leads from the Psycho theme,...
- 10/15/2013
- by Simon Gallagher
- Obsessed with Film
Pixar Canada has closed after three years and 100 employees are out of a job, reports The Province . Pixar has decided to concentrate its operations in Emeryville, California. "A decision was made to refocus operations and resources under the one roof," Barb Matheson, a spokesman for Pixar parent company Disney, said about the closing of the Vancouver office. "Staff were just told today. Not great news, obviously. It was just a refocussing of efforts and resources to the one facility." "The team at Pixar Canada has produced a wonderful slate of short films since opening in 2010, including 'Air Mater,' 'Small Fry' and 'Partysaurus Rex,'" read a statement from Pixar. "As the dynamics of the animation industry continue to change rapidly, we...
- 10/9/2013
- Comingsoon.net
Here’s a trailer for Pixar’s first proper TV special, the Halloween-themed Toy Story of Terror. Created by the Pixar Canada team that also did recent Toy Story shorts such as Hawaiian Vacation and Partysaurus Rex, this short is set to air on ABC on Ocotber 16. It features the voices of Tim Allen and Tom Hanks, along with Joan [...]...
- 9/18/2013
- by Russ Fischer
- Slash Film
Over the weekend at the D23 Expo, Disney announced that Pixar will be bringing us a 30-minute special titled Toy Story of Terror. Set to premiere on ABC on October 16th, the short will be directed by Angus MacLane and will follow our loveable characters as they “embark on a trip to Bonnie’s grandmother’s house. During an overnight detour to a roadside motel, one of the toys goes missing, and strange events befall the others as they try to avoid meeting the same fate.”
As expected, most of the Toy Story cast will return, with Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack,Timothy Dalton, Don Rickles, Wallace Shawn, and Kristen Schaal all set to reprise their roles. Newcomers include Carl Weathers, who will voice Combat Carl and Stephen Tobolowsky, who will voice a hotel clerk at the motel that the gang stays at.
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As expected, most of the Toy Story cast will return, with Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack,Timothy Dalton, Don Rickles, Wallace Shawn, and Kristen Schaal all set to reprise their roles. Newcomers include Carl Weathers, who will voice Combat Carl and Stephen Tobolowsky, who will voice a hotel clerk at the motel that the gang stays at.
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- 8/13/2013
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Anyone who thought that Disney/Pixar's "Toy Story" franchise would really be kaput following "Toy Story 3" (a movie that practically crow-barred tears out of even the most hardened misanthrope) were, of course, out of their collective minds. Since the third film was released, we've had three dazzling theatrical short films ("Hawaiian Vacation," "Small Fry," and "Partysaurus Rex") and idle chatter of a fourth film. And come Halloween, we'll get something even more special – a 22-minute TV special called "Toy Story of Terror," the first image of which debuted today. Also, former Pixar director Brenda Chapman weighs in on the controversy surrounding her "Brave" character Merida becoming an official Disney Princess. The first image from the special – featuring Woody (Tom Hanks) and Jessie (Joan Cusack) huddled around a ominously glow-in-the-dark Buzz (Tim Allen) – is appropriately atmospheric, and along with the image, some details have emerged about the special's tone and plot.
- 5/15/2013
- by Drew Taylor
- The Playlist
Though rumors of Toy Story 4 continue to swirl—given the popularity of the series and Disney’s ravenous desire for more installments of a multi-billion dollar property, it’s more of a “when” than an “if”—the lack of definite news won't prevent the beloved characters from popping up in other places. Pixar has released three Toy Story Toons shorts since 2010—Partysaurus Rex is the best so far—and now the first of two Toy Story half-hour specials on ABC has been announced. Toy Story Of Terror, set to air this October, will send all the usual ...
- 5/14/2013
- avclub.com
Few trilogies have maintained the quality and inspired the same level of love and devotion from fans but Pixar’s Toy Story series continues apace with the latest in a number of post-movie projects airing this October.
Following the shorts Hawaiian Vacation, Small Fry and Partysaurus Rex two TV specials have been announced and we have a few new details for Toy Story of Terror which is airing, as you’d expect, at Halloween.
Producer Galyn Susman gave up this information about what we can expect to see,
“Bonnie is on a road trip to go see grandma with her mom and the toys are in the trunk…Mom gets a flat tire and they have to spend the night at a motel and all kinds of chaos ensues.”
She also singles out Jessie as a focus for the 22 minute episode and, in a moment of genius, Carl Weathers has...
Following the shorts Hawaiian Vacation, Small Fry and Partysaurus Rex two TV specials have been announced and we have a few new details for Toy Story of Terror which is airing, as you’d expect, at Halloween.
Producer Galyn Susman gave up this information about what we can expect to see,
“Bonnie is on a road trip to go see grandma with her mom and the toys are in the trunk…Mom gets a flat tire and they have to spend the night at a motel and all kinds of chaos ensues.”
She also singles out Jessie as a focus for the 22 minute episode and, in a moment of genius, Carl Weathers has...
- 5/14/2013
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Disney Animation’s Paperman has debuted online, giving everyone a chance to look at the Oscar-nominated animated short using a combination of beautifully hand drawn 2D and 3D animation in a simple boy-meets-girl story that’s cute and sublime.
A dialogue free and in black and white, Paperman accompanied Wreck-It Ralph at the tail end of last year and will be hitting Blu-ray with the release of Wreck-It Ralph on March 5th, 2013.
The short, which is up for the Best Animated Short Film award at this year’s Academy Awards, follows the story of a ‘lonely young man in mid-century New York City, whose destiny takes an unexpected turn after a chance meeting with a beautiful woman on his morning commute. Convinced the girl of his dreams is gone forever, he gets a second chance when he spots her in a skyscraper window across the avenue from his office. With only his heart,...
A dialogue free and in black and white, Paperman accompanied Wreck-It Ralph at the tail end of last year and will be hitting Blu-ray with the release of Wreck-It Ralph on March 5th, 2013.
The short, which is up for the Best Animated Short Film award at this year’s Academy Awards, follows the story of a ‘lonely young man in mid-century New York City, whose destiny takes an unexpected turn after a chance meeting with a beautiful woman on his morning commute. Convinced the girl of his dreams is gone forever, he gets a second chance when he spots her in a skyscraper window across the avenue from his office. With only his heart,...
- 1/31/2013
- by Nick Martin
- Filmofilia
Feeling bored and depressed? Lack of inspiration in life, and you have no idea how to deal with that shit? Don’t worry, we’re here to make everything ok! Just press that continue reading button & everything will go away! I promise!
So here we are. You’re about to watch the full short horror movie The Apocalypse which comes from director Andrew Zuchero and stars Martin Starr, Ella Rae Peck, Kate Sheil, Ben Pike, Chanel Michaels, and Duke Dlouhy as:
…four uninspired friends who try to come up with a terrific idea for how to spend their Saturday afternoon.
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So here we are. You’re about to watch the full short horror movie The Apocalypse which comes from director Andrew Zuchero and stars Martin Starr, Ella Rae Peck, Kate Sheil, Ben Pike, Chanel Michaels, and Duke Dlouhy as:
…four uninspired friends who try to come up with a terrific idea for how to spend their Saturday afternoon.
Click here to view the embedded video.
Funny?
Think again!
If you dare!
Click to continue reading Watch: Full Sundance Horror Short The Apocalypse, ‘Cause It Will Literally Blow Your Mind!
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Watch Online: The Full Short Pixar’s Partysaurus Rex! Watch: Full Short Movie The Birds Of Anger,...
- 1/28/2013
- by Jeanne Standal
- Filmofilia
If you missed checking out Pixar’s Finding Nemo 3-D in theaters last month (and, if so, what is wrong with you? do you hate fun things? and laughter? and colors? and love?), you also missed out on seeing the full version of Pixar’s newest short, Partysaurus Rex. Well, unless you happened to be hanging around the Disney Channel on Monday night, when the short had its television premiere, but that’s neither here nor there really (false). What we’re trying to say is, hey! Partysaurus Rex is now available for your full watching enjoyment, so let’s do that! The third Pixar short film to use Toy Story characters – we’ve previously seen Hawaiian Vacation (which showed with Cars 2) and Small Fry (which was paired with The Muppets) – Partysaurus Rex stars Wallace Shawn‘s lovable bipedal worrier, Rex, as he attempts to cut loose during bathtime with Bonnie and some new friends. It...
- 10/10/2012
- by Kate Erbland
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Unless you’ve been to the theater to see Finding Nemo 3D, chances are you missed the newest Pixar short, Partysaurus Rex. The lovable green dinosaur—voiced by Wallace Shawn—finally gets to take center stage in his own story as he makes friends with the bath toys and puts together a wild party. Check out the video below. Partysaurus Rex on Disney Video...
- 10/10/2012
- Pastemagazine.com
The Pixar animated short that showed in front of ‘Finding Nemo 3D’ is now online for your viewing pleasure. It’s called ‘Partysaurus Rex’ and is directed by Mark Walsh a Pixar animator since ‘A Bug’s Life.’ And – fun factoid – Mr. Walsh provides the voice of Drips the water faucet cover in this short.
Wallace Shawn is back voicing Rex who is exiled to the bathroom after ruining Ms. Potato Head’s huge bubble. But this change in venue offers an oppertunity for Rex to re-make his image with the bathtime toys – and such is born Partysaurus Rex!
Source: Disney Pixar...
Wallace Shawn is back voicing Rex who is exiled to the bathroom after ruining Ms. Potato Head’s huge bubble. But this change in venue offers an oppertunity for Rex to re-make his image with the bathtime toys – and such is born Partysaurus Rex!
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- 10/10/2012
- by Da7e
- LRMonline.com
Well here's a rare treat from the usually money hungry Disney/Pixar. While we would have fully expected the short "Partysaurus Rex" -- which unspooled in front of screenings for "Finding Nemo 3D" -- to only be available in the eventual home video release for the converted movie, the studio has gone ahead and thrown it online. Nice. The seven-minute movie finds Wallace Shawn reprising his role as Rex, and this time we find the toy dinosaur in the tub with Bonnie, along with a bunch of new friends, and a party comes to life. Simple and straightforward. Pixar heads will notice a few nods to other movies under the animation banner, and the entire affair is directed by Mark Walsh and bounces to a score by electronic artist BT. The short continues Pixar's branding of "Toy Story" long past the "finale" of "Toy Story 3," with the characters also...
- 10/10/2012
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Watch Pixar‘s full short Partysaurus Rex right here, at FilmoFilia! Don’t worry, it’s available in all countries! And a little message for other movie blogs out there – if you have something great (and this shorty is definitely awesome!) to share with people, share it with the whole world for God’s sake! This video is not available in your country message is so f*cking annoying!
In case you’re not so familiar with the whole thing, I will first inform you that we’re talking about Pixar’s wonderfull animated short film whch comes from director Mark Walsh.
As usual with Toy Story Toons, we have story which is based on the characters from the Toy Story feauture films.
This short movie played in theaters with Finding Nemo 3D, and on Monday it also premiered on Disney Channel.
When Rex finds himself left behind in the bathroom,...
In case you’re not so familiar with the whole thing, I will first inform you that we’re talking about Pixar’s wonderfull animated short film whch comes from director Mark Walsh.
As usual with Toy Story Toons, we have story which is based on the characters from the Toy Story feauture films.
This short movie played in theaters with Finding Nemo 3D, and on Monday it also premiered on Disney Channel.
When Rex finds himself left behind in the bathroom,...
- 10/10/2012
- by Jeanne Standal
- Filmofilia
Disney•Pixar have released their entire new Toy Story animated short, Partysaurus Rex online. The film, which will play before the 3D re-release of Finding Nemo tells the “truth” about Rex the dinosaur – as we discover that bath time is when Rex, the adorably nervous Tyrannosaurus Rex figurine with a fear of being replaced by a bigger dinosaur toy, finally lets himself get down and dirty.
As the only available toy with limbs, Rex puts his tiny arms to good use by turning on the water and getting the party going for those dried-out toys on his own – which leads to a sort of bubble-filled rave, complete with glow-in-the-dark toys making disco lights under an overturned colander and dance music by Grammy-nominated electronica musician BT.
Partysaurus Rex by DrMalo...
As the only available toy with limbs, Rex puts his tiny arms to good use by turning on the water and getting the party going for those dried-out toys on his own – which leads to a sort of bubble-filled rave, complete with glow-in-the-dark toys making disco lights under an overturned colander and dance music by Grammy-nominated electronica musician BT.
Partysaurus Rex by DrMalo...
- 10/10/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
It's about time Rex got his chance to shine! The Toy Story supporting character takes the lead in the latest Toy Story short Partysaurus Rex, which was released ahead of Finding Nemo 3D in theaters this year. For those who didn't get to see it, Disney has been generous enough to put the entire thing online for our viewing pleasure. See T-rex toy Rex have a little bath time fun in Partysaurus Rex. Partysaurus Rex packs as much bath time fun as possible into its six minutes, as Rex (Wallace Shawn) is accused of being a party pooper, which leads him determined to demonstrate that he knows how to have a good time. He has the opportunity to do just that when he joins Bonnie for a bath. "Whattup fishes?!" Not only is Partysaurus Rex a great opportunity for us to check in with Andy's old toys to see...
- 10/10/2012
- cinemablend.com
Pixar's latest Toy Story short Partysaurus Rex has been released online. The six-minute film centres on Rex the Dinosaur (voiced by Wallace Shawn) as he gets left behind in the bathroom and kick-starts a party in the bathtub. Partysaurus Rex is the third Toy Story short following on from Hawaiian Vacation, which played in front of Cars 2, and The Muppets (more)...
- 10/10/2012
- by By Simon Reynolds
- Digital Spy
Following in the footsteps of Hawaiian Vacation and Small Fry, Disney and Pixar showcased their short film Partysaurus Rex in front of Finding Nemo in 3D, continuing the exploits of Andy's toys from Toy Story, who are now living with the adorable Bonnie. Now the full short is online for your viewing pleasure. It's bathtub playtime an Rex gets a chance to shed his party-pooper past when he meets up with the rest of Bonnie's bathtime toys. As expected, it's a cute, funny little short film, and there's a great Godzilla scream from Rex (voiced by Wallace Shawn of The Princess Bride), but it ends a little abruptly. Watch it below! Here's Disney and Pixar's new animated short Partysaurus Rex from Disney (via SlashFilm): Partysaurus Rex is directed by Mark A. Walsh, a Pixar animator on films like The Incredibles, Toy Story 2, Finding Nemo and Ratatouille. When...
- 10/10/2012
- by Ethan Anderton
- firstshowing.net
Back in September, Disney showed a new "Toy Story" short film, called "Partysaurus Rex," in front of theatrical showings of "Finding Nemo 3D." And now, the studio has released the entire short online. Check it out below. In "Partysaurus Rex," Rex puts his tiny arms to good use by turning on the water in a bath tub and gets the party going, which leads to a sort of bubble-filled rave, complete with glow-in-the-dark toys, disco lights and dance music. "What I was going for was, you move to a new town and make new friends, and suddenly you think you have this chance where you can reinvent yourself," said director Mark Walsh ("Finding Nemo" animator). "I love that Rex, in his sweetness, thinks he can reinvent who he is in the image of a party animal." Short Film:...
- 10/10/2012
- WorstPreviews.com
Disney continues to plumb the depths of its vaults for more movies to reissue, and they're going to make a fat stack of doubloons from this weekend's "Finding Nemo 3D." Is it worth your time and money to slap on the glasses? Here's why you might take the plunge: 1. There's a new Pixar short attached The "Toy Story" gang returns in "Partysaurus Rex," in which the timid Tyrannosaur (voiced by Wallace Shawn) lets his freak flag fly when he finds himself hanging out with the bathtub toys for a change.
- 9/14/2012
- by Alonso Duralde
- The Wrap
Finding Nemo 3D
Directed by Andrew Stanton
Co-directed by Lee Unkrich
Written by Andrew Stanton, Bob Peterson, and David Reynolds
USA, 2003 and 2012
Pixar is in the middle of its growing pains as a studio. The public still loves them, but a good chunk of the media wants them to return to their glory days; any deviation from perfection makes us, apparently, more suspicious of the studio’s imperviousness. Though their last two new releases, Cars 2 and Brave, made an impressive amount of money at the box office, neither was as critically beloved as the four films preceding them—Ratatouille, Wall-e, Up, and Toy Story 3. There’s no question it was a letdown to most audiences and critics that their latest films weren’t as moving or thrilling as others, but is it really fair to blame Pixar? Is it fitting to attack a studio for not being flawless every time they take a swing?...
Directed by Andrew Stanton
Co-directed by Lee Unkrich
Written by Andrew Stanton, Bob Peterson, and David Reynolds
USA, 2003 and 2012
Pixar is in the middle of its growing pains as a studio. The public still loves them, but a good chunk of the media wants them to return to their glory days; any deviation from perfection makes us, apparently, more suspicious of the studio’s imperviousness. Though their last two new releases, Cars 2 and Brave, made an impressive amount of money at the box office, neither was as critically beloved as the four films preceding them—Ratatouille, Wall-e, Up, and Toy Story 3. There’s no question it was a letdown to most audiences and critics that their latest films weren’t as moving or thrilling as others, but is it really fair to blame Pixar? Is it fitting to attack a studio for not being flawless every time they take a swing?...
- 9/14/2012
- by Josh Spiegel
- SoundOnSight
On August 14th and 15th, I attended the Finding Nemo 3d Press Junket in San Francisco, CA. I believe Crush, one of the loveable sea turtles from the film, sums the whole trip up best with this memorable quote:
“Saw the whole thing, dude. First you were all like “whoa”, and we were like “whoa”, and you were like “whoa…” ”
Nemo, an adventurous young clownfish, is unexpectedly taken to a dentist’s office aquarium. It’s up to Marlin (Albert Brooks), his worrisome father, and Dory (Ellen DeGeneres), a friendly but forgetful Regal Blue Tang, to make the epic journey to bring Nemo home. Their adventure brings them face-to-face with vegetarian sharks, surfer dude turtles, hypnotic jellyfish, hungry seagulls, and more. Marlin discovers a bravery he never knew, but will he be able to find his son?
The first night of the trip we were taken to Pixar Animation Studios in Emeryville,...
“Saw the whole thing, dude. First you were all like “whoa”, and we were like “whoa”, and you were like “whoa…” ”
Nemo, an adventurous young clownfish, is unexpectedly taken to a dentist’s office aquarium. It’s up to Marlin (Albert Brooks), his worrisome father, and Dory (Ellen DeGeneres), a friendly but forgetful Regal Blue Tang, to make the epic journey to bring Nemo home. Their adventure brings them face-to-face with vegetarian sharks, surfer dude turtles, hypnotic jellyfish, hungry seagulls, and more. Marlin discovers a bravery he never knew, but will he be able to find his son?
The first night of the trip we were taken to Pixar Animation Studios in Emeryville,...
- 9/12/2012
- by Melissa Howland
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
An incredible and rewarding work of art that’s improved with age.
About a year ago, Disney produced 3D conversions of both Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King for Blu-ray. The latter was re-released in theaters for two weeks as part of the home video promotion. Unexpectedly, it did gangbusters at the box-office, even taking the number one spot for two consecutive weekends ahead of new releases. Not bad for a seventeen year old film. Sensing there was more money to be made, Disney came up with a new game plan. Even though the 3D version of Beauty was on store shelves, they would re-release it in theaters as well that January. Makes sense, since the average household doesn’t have a blu-ray player in their home theater, let alone 3D capability. Future re-releases would include, The Little Mermaid and Monsters, Inc., as a tie-in to its sequel...
About a year ago, Disney produced 3D conversions of both Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King for Blu-ray. The latter was re-released in theaters for two weeks as part of the home video promotion. Unexpectedly, it did gangbusters at the box-office, even taking the number one spot for two consecutive weekends ahead of new releases. Not bad for a seventeen year old film. Sensing there was more money to be made, Disney came up with a new game plan. Even though the 3D version of Beauty was on store shelves, they would re-release it in theaters as well that January. Makes sense, since the average household doesn’t have a blu-ray player in their home theater, let alone 3D capability. Future re-releases would include, The Little Mermaid and Monsters, Inc., as a tie-in to its sequel...
- 9/10/2012
- by Ron Henriques
- LRMonline.com
Miss the Toy Story gang? Woody, Buzz, and the rest of the "Toy Story" are back for a party thrown by our favorite dino Rex in a short film to premiere ahead of the limited release of Finding Nemo. And we've got a clip from the Disney•Pixar short.
Titled Partysaurus Rex, Toy Story's Rex is tired of being a party popper and when Bonnie takes him to bath time, he becomes life of the party. Along with techno music, Rex suds up the fellow party goers for a bubble bath like no other.
Toy Story fans get to see Partysaurus Rex September 14, 2012 when it debuts in theaters in front of the digitally-enhanced re-release of Finding Nemo. The usual voices return with Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Wallace Shawn, Corey Burton, Tony Cox, Don Fullilove, Emily Hahn, Don Rickles, John
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Titled Partysaurus Rex, Toy Story's Rex is tired of being a party popper and when Bonnie takes him to bath time, he becomes life of the party. Along with techno music, Rex suds up the fellow party goers for a bubble bath like no other.
Toy Story fans get to see Partysaurus Rex September 14, 2012 when it debuts in theaters in front of the digitally-enhanced re-release of Finding Nemo. The usual voices return with Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Wallace Shawn, Corey Burton, Tony Cox, Don Fullilove, Emily Hahn, Don Rickles, John
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- 8/21/2012
- CineMovie
As I noted back in July, the upcoming Toy Story toon that will be hitting theaters is titled "Partysaurus Rex" and at that time I forgot all about the 3D re-release of Finding Nemo, which this short will play in front of on September 14. The short serves as the third in the Toy Story Toons line on the heels of Hawaiian Vacation and Small Fry and centers on Rex (voiced by Wallace Shawn), the T-rex toy that Buzz, Woody and the rest of the "Toy Story" gang consider just a wet blanket, but when Bonnie takes him to bath time, he goes from a party pooper to king of the tub! Creating a bubble bash like no other, everyone's raving about the Partysaurus Rex! Partysaurus Rex features a score from electronic artist BT and you get a taste of it in the following sneak peek clip. Give it a watch.
- 8/15/2012
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
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