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‘Toy Story 4’ Brings Bo Peep Back To Town
Before Forky was introduced as the heart of the Toy Story 4 plot, it was rumored that the film was going to be a romantic film about Woody being reunited with his long lost love Bo Peep, a porcelain figure based on the nursery rhyme character Little Bo-Peep.
She was noticeably absent in Toy Story 3, which led many to believe that she was lost or broken. However, she will be back in Toy Story 4, and with a brand new look. Check out her teaser intro video below.
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Tags: Annie Potts, Blake Clark, Disney, Disney Pixar, Don Rickles, Estelle Harris, Jeff Pidgeon, Joan Cusack, John Ratzenberger, Jordan Peele, Josh Cooley, Keanu Reeves, Keegan Michael Key, Pixar, Tim Allen, Tom Hanks, Tony Hale, Toy Story, Toy Story 4, Wallace Shawn
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‘Toy Story 4’: Tim Allen Says Keanu Reeves Will Voice A New Toy
Toy Story 4 isn’t due out in theaters until next year, but we’ve already got two very interesting teasers featuring three new toys. In one trailer, Forky (Tony Hale) is seen going through somewhat of an existential crisis. In another trailer, Bunny (Jordan Peele) and Ducky (Keegan-Michael Key) had some trouble reciting Buzz Lightyear’s famous catchphrase: “To Infinity And Beyond.” But it looks like the toy chest is going to need some more room. That’s because Keanu Reeves will reportedly voice a new character in the film. More on the report, below.
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Tags: Blake Clark, Disney, Disney Pixar, Don Rickles, Estelle Harris, Jeff Pidgeon, Joan Cusack, John Ratzenberger, Jordan Peele, Josh Cooley, Keanu Reeves, Keegan Michael Key, Pixar, Tim Allen, Tom Hanks, Tony Hale, Toy Story, Toy Story 4, Wallace Shawn
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‘Toy Story 4’ Trailer: Meet Ducky and Bunny, Two Carnival Toys Taking Things “To Infinity and Your Mom”
Following the release of yesterday’s teaser trailer for Toy Story 4 comes the release of yet another teaser for the upcoming Disney”¢Pixar sequel.
While it doesn’t reveal any huge plot details, we do get introduced to two new toys: Ducky and Bunny. Voiced by Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, respectively, Ducky and Bunny are two carnival toys who can’t quite remember Buzz Lightyear’s catchphrase. This leads up to all sorts of hilarious exchanges between the two. Check it out below.
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Tags: Blake Clark, Disney, Disney Pixar, Don Rickles, Estelle Harris, Jeff Pidgeon, Joan Cusack, John Ratzenberger, Jordan Peele, Josh Cooley, Keegan Michael Key, Pixar, Tim Allen, Tom Hanks, Tony Hale, Toy Story, Toy Story 4, Wallace Shawn
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‘Toy Story 4’ Trailer: The Toys Are Back In Town
It’s hard to imagine Toy Story continuing its story after the way the third installment of Pixar’s flagship franchise ended. But here we are with Toy Story 4 on the way. And despite some of the behind-the-scenes troubles that plagued the production, it looks like things moved on swimmingly. So now Pixar has released their first teaser trailer for Toy Story 4, which will see the return of Woody (Tom Hanks), Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen), Jessie (Joan Cusack), and more. It also features a very first look at a brand new toy called Forky (Tony Hale). Only thing is, Forky is not like any of the others. Check it out below.
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Tags: Blake Clark, Disney Pixar, Don Rickles, Estelle Harris, Jeff Pidgeon, Joan Cusack, John Ratzenberger, Josh Cooley, Tim Allen, Tom Hanks, Tony Hale, Toy Story 4, Wallace Shawn
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Legendary Comedian Don Rickles Has Passed Away At 90
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One of the greatest American funnymen of all time has sadly passed away. Don Rickles, who perfected the art of being the insult comic and spanned generations with his biting yet always loving acerbic quick wit and banter, died today at his home in Los Angeles, CA, of kidney failure. He was 90. He had been battling ill health the last couple of decades, but had retained his razor-sharp mind to the very end.
For my money, he was the funniest man alive. Known sarcastically as “Mr. Warmth,” the Queens, New York native had such a talent and gift for making one laugh, many times even belly laugh, with his quickness. He wasn’t like Groucho Marx or Jack Benny in the sense of the one-liners, but he stood toe-to-toe with them and so many other comedic luminaries in that he was able to rib all of them and scores of Hollywood celebrities, in a manner which exposed a frailty or a kind of tabloid urban legend that had been foisted upon them and then exploiting that foible. Genius examples would be how he would make fun of Dean Martin’s drinking, the ethnicity of people like Desi Arnaz or Ricardo Montalban, or the color of the skin of people like Denzel Washington or Cesar Romero, not in direct terms, but playing on and then hilariously skewering the cliché and the stereotype of it, as politically incorrect as that may seem in today’s ultra-sensitive world.
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