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Synopsis:
Woody is the king of the toy box. That is, until an oblivious new toy shows up with all the bells and whistles.
Reaction:
This is a great kids movie and an amazing first feature film for Pixar.
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"Actor => Role"
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CastCrew:
Debi Derryberry => Aliens / Troll / Voice on Intercom at Pizza Planet Penn Jillette => TV Announcer Sarah Freeman => Hannah R. Lee Ermey => Sergeant Laurie Metcalf => Andy's Mom Erik von Detten => Sid John Morris [II] => Andy Annie Potts => Bo Peep John Ratzenberger => Hamm Wallace Shawn => Rex Jim Varney => Slinky Dog Don Rickles => Mr. Potato Head Tim Allen => Buzz Lightyear Tom Hanks => Woody Jeff Pidgeon => Aliens Joe Ranft => Lenny the Binoculars
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Trivia:
`~5989~` was considered for the role of Buzz Lightyear. What attracted `~1444~` to the role of Woody, was during his childhood he would always wonder if his toys were alive and moved around when nobody was in his room. What attracted `~266~` to the role of Buzz Lightyear, was before him they offered the role to his biggest influence in his career, `~4241~`, who turned it down. `~266~` has said in many interviews that Pixar originally wanted `~418~` (representing new Hollywood) to voice Buzz Lightyear and `~9874~` (representing old Hollywood) to voice Woody, but they couldn't due to the low budget they were given for the film. `~8921~` was originally offered the chance to voice Buzz Lightyear, but declined. After seeing the finished film, he said the decision was the biggest mistake of his career. Upon learning this, Pixar offered Crystal the role of Mike in !~monsters_inc~!~Monsters, Inc.~!, which he readily accepted. Hannah serves Buzz tea from a Utah Teapot, a famous data model seen in countless computer animations. The toolbox that Buzz Lightyear (`~266~`) pushes off the milk crate bears the name "Binford Tools," the name of the company which sponsors Allen's character's show in @##Home Improvement##@. The scene where Buzz is knocked out of the window contains several references to !~indy_1~!~Raiders of the Lost Ark~!, including the music. Rex uses a few of George McFly's lines from !~bttf_1~!~Back to the Future~!: "I don't like confrontations" and "I don't think I could take that kind of rejection." First fully computer-generated full-length feature film. Each frame took 4 to 13 hours (depending on the complexity of the shot) of time on a RenderFarm consisting of 87 2-CPU SparcStation 20's, 30 4-CPU Sparc-Station 20's and a SparcServer 1000. The animation team perfected the movement of the toy soldiers by gluing some sneakers to a sheet of wood and trying to walk around with them on.
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