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Toy Story 3 Scrapped

Snap E Tom writes "The Independent Online is reporting that Toy Story 3 has been scrapped. This is a strong clue that the Pixar guys are firmly in control at Disney. The ground-breaking films were being milked into almost as many movies as The Sims has expansion packs. John Lasseter, Pixar's creative head, was strongly against the idea of third and forth movies, while the old Disney regime pushed forward with it. Now with Pixar and Steve Jobs on the board, Lasseter has taken the necessary steps to prevent the franchise from being diluted."

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  1. Matrix sequels were originally part of the story by mozumder · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    They were all planned together in one big story, sorta like the Star Wars series. You can tell because the first Matrix was pretty weak by itself, but with the other two movies, it was more coherent and became stronger.

    They'll never put out another Matrix movie, because, the story was said.

  2. Re:Good for them. by scotch · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Is anybody making you read his opinion? Do I need to call 911 and have the polic sent to rescue you from this hostage taker? So since NO ONE makes you read the opinions of Mutant Hamster why the f (frapaccino? for fuck's sake, are you always such a pussy?) do you care what MutantHamster writes or how he writes it? If you don't like it don't read it. Let it go.

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  3. Re:Good for them. by tealover · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    While I tend to agree with you, as in I just do not watch tne sequels of classic's

    Coming from someone who probably owns both Star Wars triologies.

    Slashdotters --- the biggest hypocrites known to mankind.

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  4. Re:What other effects might this have? by tealover · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Jobs, on the other hand (well, at least Apple with him at the helm), has had a much more lenient approach with DRM. Apple's DRM has typically been described as "the bare minimum to keep content providers happy",

    By whom? please show me some links. And does it matter? Jobs is a good guy because his method of restricting my rights is not as bad as the next guy's? You nerds crack me up.

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  5. Re:Good for them. by tealover · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Uh, no. He is nothing like you. He has actually achieved something with his life.

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