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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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I love the idea of the toys burning in the incinerator.

However, the idea needs to go further: Andy goes to college, meets the girl of his dreams and marries her. As they go forward in life together, they have a big family - and all of their kids end up resembling the toys that burned up. No - seriously - Woody, Buzz and all the rest come back in human form, sort of like "Pinocchio."

There could even be a sequel where Andy finally ages and dies - and the kids who look the toys (now all grown-up) memorialize their father and all the memories of them as toys being owned by Andy come back.

Death as a plot device has worked in other Pixar movies - I don't see why it wouldn't work as suggested in the "Toy Story" canon.

"Don't call me 'honey', mac."
"Don't call me 'mac'... HONEY!"

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Stupid.

Please listen why:
As your opinion, okay, fine. Have that opinion. But the ending sounded so two-dimensional that it didn't service the thorough-ness of the film.


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Kinda dark.

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I stopped reading at "SHOULD OF". It is "SHOULD HAVE".

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It's a kids movie and those who grew up with it would hate it

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