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Buzz Feed
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
18 Movies That Make People Mad
Redditor @One_Shock_1643 recently asked Reddit: 'What movie absolutely pissed you off?' and boy, did people deliver. Here are some of the best answers, and FYI, some posts have been edited for clarity! 'Now You See Me. Dumbest fucking plot twist of my fucking life. Waste of a good cast. Truly can't believe they made another one coming out this year.' — Former-Complaint-336 'Forrest Gump. It's improbable, insulting, and has a skewed view of the world. Jenny comes closest to reality, but in a totally cliché way.' — Susuze2000 'Toy Story 4. Why do you have to ruin the perfect ending?' — sword-sandal493 'World War Z. Took one of my favorite novels and changed just about everything about it except the title.' — TripleSingleHOF '40 Days and 40 Nights, a sex 'comedy' starring Josh Hartnett. I put comedy in quotes because very little of it actually tried to be funny. Anyway, it ends with his character getting tied up and raped by an ex-girlfriend, who wins a bunch of money in an office pool for doing so. Then his current girlfriend breaks up with him for cheating on her. Suffice to say, the tone of this movie is all over the place.' — CritterJams 'Pretty Woman. I knew mothers who said it was their prepubescent daughter's favorite movie when it came out. Scary.' — PlaceTraditional6861 'Downsizing. Total bait & switch of a movie.' — SovietWalrus1 'Sweet Home Alabama. Girl lies and brings her new rich and well-connected fiancé all the way to Alabama just for her to say no to him at the altar.' — okeh_dude 'Shutter Island. Probably more so because the commercials said 'the twist you'll never see coming,' so I spent the entire movie trying to guess what the twist could be and came up with a million overthought possibilities. In the end, it was my very first guess that I dismissed because I thought it was too obvious. I was so mad. The marketing should have never said there was a twist in that one.' — JonathanTheZombieKid 'Reality Bites, I hated the Ethan Hawke hipster character, and identified more with Ben Stiller's yuppie. And the whole movie dated quick.' — jackstraw_65 'Orphan. The dad is so irritating.' — Difficult-Act-8237 'The Terminal. Just the worst fucking movie ever... just two hours of a bumbling Tom Hanks doing a shitty 'foreign man' imitation ala Andy Kauffman and the big mystery of the coffee can at the end? [There] were autographs of Jazz musicians in a photo he was completing for his dead father. Ugh it was so bland, innane and boring that you couldn't even make fun of the fucking thing MST3k style. Ugh fuck that movie!!' — bigpaparod 'Longlegs. What a mess of a movie. It's all over the place. It feels like a fan-made edit of an entire TV show that they added some random music to.' — Acceptable_Orange624 'La La Land. It just fucking sucked.' — i_luv_pooping 'Thunderbolts. Such a trash movie. The more I thought about it, the more I got pissed for spending money on it.' — Effective-Agent-6856 'I remember once watching The Road and when it finished just felt like I had wasted hours of my life.' — jessicanmorganbell 'A Beautiful Mind. I'm an economist. How the hell could they fuck up their explanation of Nash equilibrium? Hey, Howard, get a real fucking economist to explain the man's central contribution to the fucking field he won a fucking Nobel fucking Prize for rather than making up some fucking bullshit.' — ikonoqlast And finally... 'Pretty much every Disney live-action remake.' — DazedLogic What movies make you irrationally mad? Let me know in the comments below!

IOL News
12-05-2025
- Entertainment
- IOL News
Woody and Buzz reunite! Tim Allen spills the beans on 'Toy Story 5'
Tim Allen confirms Woody and Buzz's reunion in 'Toy Story 5', coming to theaters in 2026. Image: Instagram The highly anticipated fifth instalment of the beloved Toy Story franchise is coming back, and fans will be excited to know that the two besties, Buzz Lightyear and Woody, will reunite after parting ways in "Toy Story 4". The last "Toy Story" movie ended with Woody opting for a life of freedom without an owner, and fans will get to see them reunite again in the sequel. Without giving away too much, Tim Allen, the voice behind Buzz Lightyear, has confirmed that Woody and Buzz will indeed reunite in the new film. However, the spotlight will shine brighter on another cherished character, Jessie the cowgirl. According to Allen, he will be realigning with Tom Hanks, who voices Woody, which confirms that there will indeed be an epic reunion for the two besties. 'I can tell you that it's a lot about Jessie. Tom Hanks and I do — Woody and I — do realign. And there's an unbelievable opening scene with Buzz Lightyear. I can give you that, but I can't give you much more,' Allen confirmed in an interview with WIVB In "Toy Story 5", Jessie, voiced by Joan Cusack, takes centre stage, allowing for a deeper exploration of her character. The film may explore her backstory or relationships with other toys, potentially bringing new energy and character interactions to the franchise. With the reunion of Woody and Buzz, Jessie's newfound focus, and the introduction of new themes, promises to deliver an exciting and emotional ride. Fans can expect a fresh perspective on the toys' relationships in the digital age, new adventures with Jessie taking centre stage, and the franchise's signature blend of humour and emotional depth. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the franchise, marking three decades since the release of the first film in 1995. Created by Pixar Animation Studios, the franchise has become a beloved staple of modern animation, known for its lovable characters, heart-warming stories, and groundbreaking animation. "Toy Story 5" is set to hit theaters on June 19, 2026, and fans are buzzing (pun intended) with excitement.
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Express Tribune
22-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Tom Hanks confirms Toy Story 5 recording has begun with behind-the-scenes photo
Tom Hanks has officially confirmed that production is underway for Toy Story 5, marking a major update for fans of the beloved Pixar franchise. In a new behind-the-scenes photo posted to Instagram, the actor is seen in a recording booth holding up five fingers while standing in front of a microphone, indicating he has begun voice work on the upcoming sequel. Hanks, who has voiced the iconic cowboy Woody since the original Toy Story film in 1995, did not provide a caption with the image, but the gesture alone was enough to excite fans and confirm that the project is moving forward. His post quickly gained traction online, with many expressing excitement about the return of the franchise and what lies ahead for its characters. Although Disney has not released plot details or an official release date for Toy Story 5, the studio previously confirmed that the film was in development. The announcement came as part of a broader update on Pixar's upcoming slate, which also includes sequels to other fan-favorite properties. The last installment, Toy Story 4, was released in 2019 and concluded with Woody parting ways with Buzz Lightyear and the rest of the gang, raising questions about the direction a fifth movie might take. Whether the new film continues Woody's solo journey or reunites him with his old friends remains to be seen. As production progresses, fans can expect more updates from the cast and creative team. For now, Hanks' image offers the first concrete sign that the next chapter in the Toy Story saga is officially underway. Further information, including casting, storyline details, and release timing, is expected to be announced by Disney and Pixar in the coming months.


Express Tribune
07-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
The top 10 highest grossing animated films of all time
Animation has long been a powerful force in cinema, capable of bringing in audiences of all ages from every corner of the world. Over the years, animated films have evolved from simple family features to record-shattering box office juggernauts that compete head-to-head with major live-action releases. Today, the highest-grossing animated movies not only showcase groundbreaking visuals and unforgettable characters but also reflect the growing global love for animated storytelling. From beloved Pixar classics to unexpected international hits, here's a look at the top 10 highest-grossing animated films of all time — and the incredible numbers they pulled in. 10. Toy Story 4 (2019) – $1.066 billion Woody, Buzz, and the gang return in Toy Story 4, taking audiences on an emotional journey about moving on and finding new purpose. With the introduction of the beloved character Forky, the film wrapped up the iconic saga with heart, humor, and a bittersweet goodbye. 9. Toy Story 3 (2010) – $1.073 billion Before Toy Story 4, there was Toy Story 3, a masterful third installment where Andy grows up and the toys face an uncertain future. Packed with emotion and suspense, this Pixar classic delivered one of the most touching endings in animated film history. 8. Minions (2015) – $1.159 billion Those little yellow troublemakers took center stage in Minions, a spin-off from the Despicable Me franchise. The film explores the hilarious origins of the Minions and their desperate quest to find the most despicable master to serve. 7. Incredibles 2 (2018) – $1.242 billion After a 14-year wait, Incredibles 2 smashed the box office as it continued the story of the superhero Parr family. This time, Elastigirl takes the spotlight while Mr. Incredible grapples with parenting at home — with some super-powered chaos along the way. 6. Frozen (2013) – $1.290 billion Frozen became a cultural phenomenon almost overnight. With its empowering story, breathtaking visuals, and unforgettable songs like "Let It Go," Elsa and Anna's icy adventure captured the imagination of children and adults around the globe. 5. The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023) – $1.361 billion Gaming's most iconic characters leapt onto the big screen in The Super Mario Bros. Movie, offering a colorful, action-packed adventure through the Mushroom Kingdom. Nostalgia and fresh humor helped make this a massive success worldwide. 4. Frozen II (2019) – $1.450 billion Elsa and Anna returned in Frozen II, venturing beyond Arendelle to uncover the origins of Elsa's magical powers. With even more stunning visuals and a mature, emotional storyline, the sequel proved just as irresistible as the original. 3. The Lion King (2019) – $1.656 billion Disney's photorealistic remake of The Lion King reintroduced Simba's journey with jaw-dropping visuals and an all-star voice cast. Despite being called "live-action," it was fully animated — and it roared at the box office to become one of the highest-grossing animated films ever. 2. Inside Out 2 (2024) – $1.698 billion Pixar's much-anticipated sequel, Inside Out 2, dived deeper into the emotional world inside Riley's mind. Introducing new emotions and exploring adolescence, the film resonated strongly with audiences and smashed records with its heartfelt storytelling. 1. Ne Zha 2 (2024) – $2.1 billion The Chinese animated epic Ne Zha 2 stunned the world by grossing over $2 billion. Building on the mythological tale of a rebellious spirit seeking redemption, the film combined dazzling animation, powerful storytelling, and cultural pride, setting a new high watermark for animated features globally.
Yahoo
21-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Keegan-Michael Key turns 54: a look back
Actor, comedian, writer and producer Keegan-Michael Key, best known for his sketch series with Jordan Peele, "Key & Peele," and his roles in "The Predator," "Keanu" and "Toy Story 4," turns 54 on Saturday. Here's a look back at his career through the years.