Pixar: Lightyear - June 17-2022

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  1. Deuce66

    Deuce66 Senior Member Thread Starter

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    This could be a lot of fun.



    To infinity and … Experience the origin story of a Space Ranger in Disney and Pixar’s #Lightyear, in theaters Summer 2022.

    Check out a brand-new trailer for Disney and Pixar’s “Lightyear,” an original feature film releasing June 17, 2022. The sci-fi action-adventure presents the definitive origin story of Buzz Lightyear—the hero who inspired the toy—introducing the legendary Space Ranger who would win generations of fans.

    Chris Evans lends his voice to Buzz. Annie Award-winning director and veteran Pixar animator Angus MacLane helms “Lightyear.” Galyn Susman produces.
     
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  2. maccafan

    maccafan Senior Member

    Saw the trailer, it looks absolutely great can't wait to see it!
     
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  3. BeatleJWOL

    BeatleJWOL Carnival of Light enjoyer... IF I HAD ONE

    Nobody can seem to figure out if this is a fictional film in the Toy Story universe about the fictional character Buzz Lightyear that the toy was based on, or if this is a fictional film in the Toy Story universe about the real Space Ranger Buzz Lightyear that the toy was based on.

    Is Lightyear about the real Buzz Lightyear or a Buzz Lightyear who is real?

    Buzz Lightyear Trailer Makes No Sense, Breaks Internet's Brain

    We Know Him From 'Toy Story,' but Who Is the Character Buzz Lightyear Actually Based On?
     
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  4. therockman

    therockman Senior Member In Memoriam


    For sure.
     
  5. tommy-thewho

    tommy-thewho Senior Member

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    Looks like a winner for sure.
     
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  6. Deuce66

    Deuce66 Senior Member Thread Starter

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    Trailer #2

     
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  7. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    after Toy Story 4...I have my doubts they won't find some was to ruin this...HOPEFULLY not!
     
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  8. Purple Jim

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    I adore Buzz but I don't like the look of this movie at all. First off, we don't have Tim Allen's hilarious delivery and in its place a rather bland Chris Evans. He has a toy robot cat to get some laughs in the movie?
    It's evidently not our Buzz Lightyear (the toy) up there and it comes across as just another kiddie CG movie (great as it "looks").
     
  9. GregM

    GregM The expanding man

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    Yes, it's too bad Buzz isn't voiced by Tim Allen, but this will decidedly be a different look and feel for Buzz regardless. He's not really a toy or conscious that he's a toy from what I understand. It's in the Toy Story universe but supposedly separate from "Andy's toys" and so vastly different from all the previous entries, TS1-4.

    As a parent, it was obvious to me that the toys voiced the concerns and insecurities of aging parents, i.e., about no longer being needed, discarded, thrown out, lost, etc. I'm assuming that won't be a theme for Buzz. Will be interesting to see what Pixar comes up with to make this one work for adults. All Pixar movies can be watched on the kiddie level and the adult level equally well. You can bet this will have a more compelling theme and won't be "just another kiddie CG movie."

    But of course Pixar has missteps and can't hit it out of the park every time. Fingers crossed that this is a home run.
     
  10. johnod

    johnod Forum Resident

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    It seems wromg without Tim Allens voice.
     
  11. Purple Jim

    Purple Jim Senior Member

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    I know that. It's the character that Buzz the toy was about. Buzz the toy was hilarious because of his (initial) belief that he really was Buzz Lightyear (the character in the new movie) who isn't funny from what we can see in the clips.
     
  12. Leviethan

    Leviethan Forum Resident

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    My boys are going to flip their wigs over this. They love Toy Story AND David Bowie.
     
  13. Deuce66

    Deuce66 Senior Member Thread Starter

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  14. jbmcb

    jbmcb Forum Resident

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    This is looking... underwhelming. It looks like it's cobbled together from popular Youtube videos and other movies. A bit of Planet of the Apes. A bit of meme videos. I can tell there were jokes in the trailer but they fell flat. We showed the trailer to our kids and even their reaction was "Meh." And, they *love* Toy Story.

    Also, what is this movie supposed to be? There was already a cartoon, Buzz Lightyear of Space Command, that was the cartoon the character in Toy Story is based on. So, it's not a backstory of the character in Toy Story, as that's been done. It's a... realistic backstory to a cartoon character? A non-canonical movie based on the cartoon character? Or the toy?

    This is feeling like Disney asked Pixar for another Toy Story movie, but they have no more ideas for Toy Story movies, so they came up with this. And, I don't blame them, four excellent movies is blowing the curve for all other sequels. This one, however, just seems a bit forced.
     
  15. Deuce66

    Deuce66 Senior Member Thread Starter

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    Go to 25:00 in the video - your questions will be answered.

     
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  16. jbmcb

    jbmcb Forum Resident

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    Thanks for the post. Unfortunately I could stand about three minutes of listening to them talking about themselves crying and their love of cats before I shut it off. I'll wait for an explanatory article to come out.
     
  17. boggs

    boggs Multichannel Machiavellian

    This really looks awesome. I am there!
     
  18. Deuce66

    Deuce66 Senior Member Thread Starter

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    You almost made it - you can try again go to 28:05. :D
     
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  19. jbmcb

    jbmcb Forum Resident

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    Ah, there it is, thanks :)

    But then, that begs the question, what is this:
    Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins - Wikipedia

    I guess Lightyear is the prequel to... that prequel?

    I mean, it doesn't really matter, but usually Pixar is fairly particular about how it's movies relate to each other. Being forced to make junk like the Star Command movie by Disney is one of the reasons Pixar was keen on dissolving their distribution deal (though Disney TV produced Star Command, Pixar was only tangentially involved.)
     
  20. maccafan

    maccafan Senior Member

    Really looking forward to this one!
     
  21. Strat-Mangler

    Strat-Mangler Personal Survival Daily Record-Breaker

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    :laughup:
     
  22. Deuce66

    Deuce66 Senior Member Thread Starter

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    Peak Pixar for me is Toy Story I-II-III, Monsters Inc., The Incredibles, Ratatouille, Finding Nemo, Wall-E and the opening of UP!. All of them are over 12 years old.
     
  23. GregM

    GregM The expanding man

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    Pixar did some good stuff since then, but basically Disney buying Pixar was the kiss of death. I don't see a bright future. The Toy Story franchise was brilliant because the toys expressed the voices of parents who wanted their kids taken care of and who faced with fear their children growing up, not needing them anymore and going out into the world. It created a theme that all kids and parents could enjoy and relate to. Not sure what Buzz is, but it's not THAT. From what I understand it's the movie that Andy saw when he first became aware of Buzz...or something like that. I loved Luca...until it was pointed out to me that it's Pixar's first "gay coming out" movie, which sort of matches the bragging by one of Disney's production execs. Why they wish to put those themes into kids' movies is something I think all parents should focus on.
     
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  24. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    it ain't Buzz without Tim...no thanks...
     
  25. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    agree one thousand percent... without a doubt, there is a huge loss of magic ...
     
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