4/13/2024 0 Comments Making the toy story 3 incinerator![]() "Hopefully, eventually people will just vote with their heart and if they truly think that a film moved them the most or excited them the most and it happens to be animated, that someday an animated film could win Best Picture. Well bittersweet is probably a better word. I think we have a ways to go, but I think the fact that we made it into that category twice now, we have accomplished something. The incinerator isnt the sad part (especially on repeat watches when you know they all live), its the end where he gives all his toys away. I think the fact that two years running now we have had animated films that have made it and received Best Picture nominations show that the walls between live action and animation are becoming a bit more permeable. When asked if the Best Picture nominations for "Toy Story 3" (and last year's for "Up") meant the Academy was becoming more accepting of animation, Unkrich said, "I do. And does this mean we did? I guess, finally!" After escaping the trash shredder, All the toys are on another belt that leads to an incinerator. Not only were we having to make the next Pixar film which is a huge responsibility in and of itself, but to make a third, when third films are always terrible, right? They're never, ever good! And somehow I guess we're masochistic we thought we could somehow pull it off. ![]() Lotso -Huggin Bear, as expected from an Ax-Crazy killer teddy bear. Watching your icons futilely struggle for their lives in the inferno. Toy Story 3 - Sid should have been the one to save the toys from the incinerator Sid isnt a bad kid. In both scenes, the toys hold hands and close their eyes as they prepare for the worst. "I like to call it 'fear-based filmmaking,' because each and every day we kind of lived in fear of messing it up, and then it was up to us to make the best movie that we possibly could. Toy Story 3 is easily the most intense installment of the Toy Story franchise so far, and most of all of these horrors are caused by a maniacal and crazed stuffed bear. The incinerator scene is one of two scenes in Toy Story 3 where Andys toys prepare for a seemingly unavoidable death, the other being the 'death by monkeys' scene in the intro (which turns out to be Andys playtime). ![]() After accepting the Oscar for Best Animated Feature, Lee Unkrich told reporters that directing the film felt like "a huge, crushing responsibility" after the success of the first two "Toy Story" films. ![]()
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