“I don’t care if it’s good”

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“I don’t care if it’s good”

Summary

  • Toy Story 3s perfect ending makes Toy Story 4 Unnecessary, according to Quentin Tarantino.
  • The Toy Story Franchise has now expanded to 5 films, following the success of each previous installment.

  • Despite Tarantino’s opinion, Toy Story 4 is generally considered to be a worthy follow-up with emotional depth and new character arcs.

Quentin Tarantino Shares his views on these Toy Story Franchise. Since the first Toy Storys release in 1995, and with the three sequels that followed, the story of Woody, Buzz Lightyear and their fellow toys was met with acclaim from critics and general audiences, along with becoming a box office hit. The long-running franchise has continued to be critically and commercially successful no matter how years pass between each installment, with that success expected to continue with Toy Story 5s upcoming release.

While on the Club Random with Bill Maher Podcast (via Variety), Tarantino praised Toy Story 3 While he explains that his impressive ending makes him never want to watch Toy Story 4. He shared his deep admiration of the Toy Story trilogy and emphasized his opinion that the third movie makes a fourth unnecessary. Since this puts a dimension on what would otherwise be a perfect trilogy, Tarantino reveals the one trilogy he considers to be impeccable. Check out his comments below:

I don’t watch all the animated movies and stuff, but I’m a big fan of the Toy Story trilogy. I think there is only one trilogy that works completely and utterly to the nth degree and that is “A fistful of dollars”, “For a few more dollars” and “The good, the bad and the ugly”.

In the case of “Toy Story,” the third one is just magnificent. It’s one of the best movies I’ve seen. And if you’ve seen the other two, it’s just devastating. But the thing is, then three years later or something they had a fourth, and I have no desire to see it. You literally completed the story as perfectly as you could, so no, I don’t care if it’s good. I’m done.

Should the Toy Story franchise have ended after Toy Story 3?

The trilogy has now expanded into 5 films

Tarantino sometimes has unpopular opinions about the film industry, but his opinion on the Toy Story Franchise is actually quite common leading to Toy Story 4. With a 98% critical score on Rotten Tomatoes, Toy Story 3The perfect ending remains almost universally acclaimed, from the dramatic incinerator scene to the tearjerking scene of Andy passing his toys on Bonnie. Toy Story 3 Hit all the right emotional beats and felt like a fitting culmination of the character’s journey.

Movie

Critical score

Audience score

Toy Story (1995)

100%

92%

Toy Story 2 (1999)

100%

87%

Toy Story 3 (2010)

98%

90%

Toy Story 4 (2019)

97%

94%

nevertheless, Toy Story 4 Proved to be a worthy follower who was just as hearty as his predecessors. By making Bo Peep a prominent character, it turns her story after her departure into Toy Story 3And her return helps Woody ask important questions and figure out who he is in a world without Andy and when he’s no longer the favorite toy. Toy Story 3 And Toy Story 4 They are accessible to all ages and they feel like they continue to grow up the generation that was children when the original film was released in 1995.

While Tarantino’s reason for never wanting to see Toy Story 4 It is understandable, there is still a satisfying ending, with him Almost feeling like an extended and rewarding epilogue. After two arguably perfect endings, The question is whether Pixar can pull off the same trick for a third time with Toy Story 5s history. Even without Tarantino watching any yet Toy Story movies, the sequel will be under enormous pressure to live up to the critical and commercial heights of the other beloved films.

Source: Club Random with Bill Maher Podcast (via Variety)

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