Pinkstarblm
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2010!!! yikes we were hoping for 2009. Either way we look forward to it!
In 2009, there is another Pixar movie being released, called something like "IF" or a similar really short title like that! That is why we have the 2-year wait for TS3. I think people have been clamoring for another TS sequel, because the first two were so loved and beloved, that this TS3 will probably end up being the highest grossing animated feature of all time. I have a hunch it will be HUGE at the box office. Now, there is a whole new audience for it from when the last TS movie was released, not to mention the ride at the two Disney parks has attracted new fans.
In 2009, there is another Pixar movie being released, called something like "IF" or a similar really short title like that! That is why we have the 2-year wait for TS3. I think people have been clamoring for another TS sequel, because the first two were so loved and beloved, that this TS3 will probably end up being the highest grossing animated feature of all time. I have a hunch it will be HUGE at the box office. Now, there is a whole new audience for it from when the last TS movie was released, not to mention the ride at the two Disney parks has attracted new fans.
The next Pixar movie is called "Up" Here's a link to a teaser trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFdHyW-FGRk
And while we're at it, here's the link to the trailer for BOLT:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7NvsCSVKaY
Nah, it won't be the highest grossing animated feature ever. It would have to do EXTREMELY well to beat Shrek 2, which grossed $436 million domestic and $880 million worldwide. That's not an easy record to break. I could see TS3 breaking Finding Nemo's record as highest grossing Pixar Film (which also beat out TLK as highest grossing Disney film), but think back to 2003--Nemo was in theaters LOOOONG past its release, and theaters were very often full. Records like that are not easy to break. And honestly, I think the longer Pixar waits on this film, the less well it will do. The anticipation will die. Take for example Indy 4 and The Dark Knight--Indy 4 was in development for YEARS that by the time it was finally released a lot of the build up had diminished. However, Dark Knight was in development for only three years, and now is already, not even one month since its release, the 3rd highest grossing film in the U.S., below only Star Wars and Titanic.
Not to mention that as far as animated films, Toy Story 2 is somewhat far down the list, behind many films including Shrek the Third, The Incredibles, Ratatouille, Monsters Inc, and Shrek. It only beat Cars by under $1 million.
Oh, and as for Indy - that movie suffered largely because many folks had lost interest in Harrison Ford. TOOO much time had passed on that franchise, and people did not care to see 150-year-old Indy running around chasing things. Indy was huge franchise in its day, but not beloved in the way Toy Story or Finding Nemo are. And "The Dark Knight" reaped the unfortunate 'benefits' of Heath Ledger's death. It would have been a big movie anyway, but his death clearly sent people in droves to the box office.