
Pixar never tells us the movie’s story in its trailers. They keep us wondering about the movie’s story, which I find refreshing. The trailer for the Pixar movie Coco never showed us how the young boy had to figure out how to return to life. The movie’s trailers showed us a magical world of candy skulls and music.
Blu-ray, DVD, and streaming are available. You don’t want to miss the chance to own this movie. All Toy Story movies are classics, and this one is extra special because Bonnie is now the new owner of Woody and his gang.
Story by John Lasseter and directed by Josh Cooley, Toy Story 4 looks like a road trip movie. IMDB posts the summary: “When a new toy called ‘Forky’ joins Woody and the gang, a road trip alongside old and new friends reveals how big the world can be for a toy.” The site hosts four videos and some fantastic images. Forky is an arts and crafts toy with pipe cleaners as arms and hands and a plastic spoon for a body, which is clever. I get it; it’s so funny.
Watching the teaser trailer, you get the idea that Forky is a little high-strung.
The second trailer is a cute little skit featuring two stuffed animals talking about the fourth installment of Toy Story. Jordan Peele is one of the voices. If you don’t recognize him, it is because he is the director of the Horror movies Get Out and Us. Thinking about it, it is hard to believe this franchise changed the film industry. We take these movies for granted, and
The third trailer reveals the fourth movie. It starts as a road trip and ends in a toy playground. The craft fork is funny and cute. I noticed that Keanu Reeves is listed in the credits as “voice,” but nothing more.
I laughed so hard a couple of times while watching the movie trailer. Until I saw this trailer, my hopes for this movie were low. Pixar has done it again.
Tim Allen’s interview is funny, provocative, and informative. It is one of the best interviews out of the bunch.
Tom Hanks’s interview is interesting because he talks about the plight of being a toy and Woody’s relationship with Bo Peep.
The movie introduces us to new toys. Each unique toy has a goal and a flaw, but we don’t see many of their dreams or flaws except for Forky. He thinks he is trash and not much of a toy, but he is so cute. Keneau Reeves voices Duke Caboom. Gabby is the villainess in the story, with the ventriloquist dummies as her henchmen.