By design, Toy Story 3 was the darkest chapter, and being the last film, it is fitting. The important thing is that there was a happy ending.
That is ALL I am going to say about Toy Story 3. I do not want this thread to derail, and there is nothing more that I can say about it anyway. I do not wish to get into an endless debate on the subject.
I gotta say, I thought it was a brilliant psychological character piece, but I would refrain from bringing any small children to see it, or buy them the video. It IS a pretty scary film. The thing that really gets me is that Lotso was so folksy and likable UNTIL you find his sick slave trade style motivations. It wasn't the usual cartoony villain who comes on evil and stays evil. I will say I'd be shocked if ANY kid wants to buy a Lotso after this (the talking ones will sit on shelves, mark my words). He may not exactly be Chuckie, but he is a pretty disturbing figure. Though, honestly, I'd buy the small bean bag (if I didn't want Dug the dog and Phineas, Ferb, and Perry a lot more).
ANYWAAAAAY...
I know, right. I'm all for racy muppetiness, but it's sad that it takes precedence over the world-peace-centric fraggle gang. Fraggle Rock is actually the movie that should have come out about 8 years ago. People needed to hear its message even more back then.
Okay... without getting too political. We seem to forget the climate of 8 years ago. Anyone who spoke peace or even reasonable logic against war was shut up, silence, ignored, called a traitor... etc. The "liberals" of Hollywood didn't even touch the Iraq war until it was more and more fashionable to talk against it. Like I say, the same people who gave the Oscar to The Hurt Locker are the same people who booed Michael Moore when he said what he said. People do not like movies telling them what to do. Morals IN movies are usually plastic stuff (i.e. follow your dreams) that Hollywood doesn't even want to have apply to them, but people pretend those are heart warming messages. People accept that.
If you had a movie that promoted peace, only peace lovers would watch it. You cannot open the eyes of any one too obstinate to open them themselves, be they on one political side or the other. If the Fraggles said "Hey, silly creatures, stop hating each other and don't go killing your kids," they would have been called bleeding heart commie traitors. The right wouldn't accept it any more than the left would accept the tedious An American Carol whinefest.
Remember how we hated the fact the French didn't want to go into the war so much we renamed them "freedom Fries?" I would NOT like to have seen the Fraggles subjected to that stuff.
But that said...
I'm still bewildered about the lack of hope in all these fraggley-hearted folk. I guess there's more Boobers. I like Boober so I'll focus on that. Who knows what's up with this film? Only Weinstein and a few of his executives. I still see the chances of this getting made in positive 60/40 split and I'll remain in that holding pattern until hearing otherwise by somebody with some new news.
If Weinstine wasn't stalling, dragging their feet, going behind Corey's back, and generally being like EVERY other film studio (the irony that they're an indie-ish company that Henson deliberately went to so they could avoid that is so thick you could cut it with a knife), I'd be a lot more hopeful. But Cory said it himself on the Muppet Mindset. Nothing's happening. They haven't even manage to mention the other writer, what his script is about, or whatever's going on. The edgy thing freaks everyone out because, again, it's subjective. It's ill defined. It could mean anything, and usually means the worst possible thing. Why they're so afraid of using Cory's script is beyond me... why they can't just pass it around Henson, surviving Fraggle staff, and the Muppeteers behind it like how Disney passed it around EVERYONE before they started filming is even further out of my grasp. The movie really needs to start shooting by next June for it to ever get made, and they're still in the prepreprepreproduction stage.