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How Toy Story 3 SHOULD of ended...


While I loved this movie, I thought it be a bit interesting to have a different ending instead of the Disneyish ending they usually do.

Anyways, would should of happened was...:

Losto was climbing the ladder, refused to push the button and walk away. When suddenly, he had a flashback of all the memories he had with Daisy. So he decides to push the button, however, we realize it has a 5 second delay, which is enough time for the toys to be thrown into the incinerator. They all prepared for the end, when suddenly, the claw comes! And misses all of them. The toys go into the incinerator and die. We then cut to see Lotso watching all this from the top of the conveyor belt watching the death of the toy gang. So he travels back to Sunnyside to tell the other toys. However, the toys don't believe him and think Losto killed them, so they basically destroy Lotso. Then the toys at Sunnyside do a memorial for Woody and the Gang for basically they of what they done. When suddenly, we see Andy at college, sad because he couldn't find his toys. So, on one of his spare weekends, he searches for his toys. He does eventually find Woody however, at the dumb. He sees his hat next to a dark burnt object, where Andy, trying to hold sadness saids "Goodbye Woody." And then, we zoom to a dark, cloudy, windy sky with a cloud shaped like Woody replying "Goodbye Partner." Then we cut the credits with sad music for ten seconds, before the jazzy 'You Got A Friend In Me' plays. Then, at the very end of the credits, one of the staff members wakes up and saids "Hey! Now that's a good idea for Toy Story 3! Why didn't we use it?" Then we zoom out to the movies to find that there is another Toy Story 3 movie which turned out to be a critical disaster.

So what did of this ending? Would of it been better? Sadder? More Depressing? Opinions please.

No movies suck, it is all opinionated. (Well, Never Say Never is an expectation.)

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Except the after-credits staff member part, That's one of the ways I wished it ended. It's more realistic. While dark, it doesn't make children un-creative by closing their minds.
Also, I loved the Lotso changing in a second, Being late, Coming back to sun-shine and torn apart.

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Guys! Check it here

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEnVEPaCH8A&feature=relmfu

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I have thought it would have been a cool ending if college age Andy had found about his toys coming alive

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How many disney franchises do you know of that ended that way?

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"I have thought it would have been a cool ending if college age Andy had found about his toys coming alive"

and he has a mental breakdown and destroys them all. Ends up going to college, gets date-raped by a guy dressed like Woody and ends up a psycho, but instead of murdering people he murders all toys

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lmao!

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I think the ending was actually great. Andy goes off to college, his sister get's his room, his mom has one less kid in the house, the toys get a great new home & Lotso basically lives in hell strapped to a grill until his worthless teddy bear body rots away. Ingenious really.

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stay away from screenwriting...say far, far away...

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"Should of"?

I stopped reading right there, OP. Sorry. Back to English class with you!

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I envisioned an ending almost like 'Terminator 2,' though as everyone prepares for the inevitable, the camera fades to black, as Andy prepares to drive off to college.

Maybe before he pulls off, he takes one last look up in his room, sighs (reminiscent of the sigh he gave in the first film when he couldn't find Woody and Buzz), and drives off down the street.

"Thanks, guys." "So long, partner."

- Toy Story 3 (9/10)

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Stopped reading at "SHOULD of"

Not *every person* on the *whole planet* is a native speaker of English, mind you. The user who started the topic may be from France, Japan, Argentina...No reason to immediately turn into the grammar psycho from Life of Brian.

As for the alternate ending, it would have been very interesting to have a darker one as the user envisaged (though, with some fine-tuning). I myself was kind of annoyed by the predictable way the toys were saved, having expected something more daring. However, as it is, the ending is far from a happy one (Andy leaving the toys), and I actually like it.

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'Should of' is usually a native speaker mistake, just like they're/there/their, your/you're, etc.

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Wow OP, you need anti-depressants or something?

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