by O.Supreme » Wed Jun 19, 2019 10:22 am
I've never felt any personal connection to the Toy Story Franchise, though I do admit how powerfully they do resonate with an entire generation, and that they are well written and entertaining films. The first one came out when I was 19, and saw it reluctantly in the theater with some friends. I saw the 2nd one while dating my wife, I think we rented it from BBV in 2002, We saw the 3rd one in the budget theater towards the end of its run, my daughter was 5 and son was 4. Some of the story elements of the 3rd one actually scared my daughter, and of course that scene at the end where it appears they are all going to perish got to her as well. She eventually got over it, but believe me, I am not one to shy my kids away from emotional experience of film. I of course didn't torture them with inappropriate things, but I did like them to feel a range of emotion.
My kids are 13 and 14 now. They have no interest in seeing Toy Story 4, but I have no doubt it will eventually make its way into our home viewing via streaming service. They did watch the other films a handful of times when they were on Netflix, but there's just never been a high demand for them in my home. It's odd, there is an entire generation that adore's these films, it was just all sandwiched after the time I was an adult, and when my kids were born...
In fact, as great as the Pixar films are, there isn't one that I personally connect with. The Incredibles is probably the one I'd say was more-or-less my favorite, same for my daughter. For my son it was Cars. I've seen them all except for A Bug's Life, but I'll gladly watch Shrek, any How to Train Your Dragon film (basically any Dreamworks film made between 1998- 2011) before a Pixar film.
There are no more good TV Shows, only ones that haven't disappointed me yet.