What else could I ask for? Of course I think she’s made the right choice. He is very kind, treats her incredibly well, and she is the light of his world. My oldest asked me if I thought she’d made the right choice with her fiancé. I may want my son to play travel ball, but, if he doesn’t want to, well, that’s how it is. ![]() In real life, happily ever after is different for everyone, and we have to be careful not to infringe on someone else’s dreams. I want what I WANT!īut, of course, Elizabeth was right. What? But, I want them to turn out the way I want them to! I want my movies and books and TV series to have my version of happily ever after! I don’t care what the characters want. Things don’t always turn out the way you want them to.” I asked her why in the world she would do such a thing (one of the characters gave up the love of her life for her sister to marry him.) She replied, “Because that’s real life. When I met author Elizabeth Berg, I told her I would never forgive her for the ending of one of her books. I couldn’t believe a man was put to death rather than admit he wasn’t the man the town assumed him to be. Has this ever happened to you? Have you ever read a book and been utterly devastated by the ending? When I watched the movie Sommersby in high school, I was upset for weeks. Clearly, Woody convinced Bo to come with him and live with Bonnie and that was the real ending. He firmly proclaimed Woody would never leave his friends or his kid and this was NOT the real ending. He couldn’t stand the thought of Buzz and Woody being apart. He put his head in my lap and just sobbed. He’d been kind of feverish and nauseous and weak all day, so he wasn’t feeling his best. Now, in Ben’s defense, he had a stomach bug. When Woody chose to stay with Bo Peep and her wild life, letting his good friends -especially his best friend, Buzz Lightyear - drive away, Ben completely lost it. I’ve warned you-now I’m going to spoil it. If you were ever planning on seeing it and haven’t, go ahead and skip this next part. So, we gathered some pizza, covered ourselves in blankets, and viewed the film. We had been rather scarred by Toy Story 3, watching as the toys almost fell to their death in a trash compactor. Friday evening, The Littles, The Hubby and I finally sat down as a family and watched Toy Story 4. I wanted my version of happily ever after, not what the characters wanted.īen experienced a similar experience. The Hubby rolled his eyes at me, but I was satisfied. I sniffled to The Hubby, “They still loved each other! They should be together! I do NOT accept this! Rewrite! He comes back and they run his business and they get a beautiful house!” I was very sad to see the series come to an end, but I was most upset because two of the characters, who I very deeply believed should’ve ended up married, did not reconcile their relationship. Stay tuned for more coverage from CinemaCon 2019 and be sure to keep an eye on what we know about the upcoming animated Pixar flick.The Hubby and I finished the last few episodes of a series on Netflix last weekend. When I realized what they were going for, I realized, 'Oh, this is a moment in history.' But I didn't want to see them and I wanted to pretend they couldn't see me. When I went in for my last day of recording, I wanted to have my back to them, because usually you're facing him so you can look right up and you can talk about it. The way you record Toy Story, you're in a room with the team that has created it. Plus Tom Hanks has already said he had an emotional last day filming this sucker, and even didn’t want to face the creative team as he finished up his recording. The other movies in the franchise leave me blubbering every. Ultimately, we know Toy Story 4 is going to get emotional. Andy’s been a part of every movie and he’s woven into Woody’s fibers of being, even if Woody now has Bonnie written on his shoe. Seeing Andy again – even though I knew it was going to happen – capably tied the movie to its roots. I’m not always fond of flashbacks, but in this case, it seems to have worked. Of course, while it’s nice to know why Bo Peep and Woody were separated and when exactly in the timeline it happened, the really notable moment may simply be seeing Woody back in Andy’s world. ![]() She just wasn’t really a major component in the Toy Story narrative for the last couple of movies, but this first look capably presents a good reason behind why Bo Peep disappeared and the trailer reintroduces her as a stronger and wiser character.īut now she’s back in a big way in Toy Story 4. From Pixar's point of view, we don’t know exactly why Bo Peep was written out of Toy Story 3 or why she only popped up briefly in Toy Story 2.
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