Historic San Francisco Shop That Inspired ‘Toy Story’ Movies Closing amid Rampant Crime
The oldest toy store in San Francisco, which inspired the movie “Toy Story,” is shutting down for good due to rampant crime and other issues.
The oldest toy store in San Francisco, which inspired the movie “Toy Story,” is shutting down for good due to rampant crime and other issues.
“Toy Story” character Buzz Lightyear has been branded an LGBTQ+ ally after dancing and fanning himself with a rainbow-colored fan in front of onlookers at a Disney parade. “We knew Buzz could serve,” one social media user commented.
Actor Tim Allen will reportedly return to voice the character Buzz Lightyear in the upcoming Toy Story 5 that Disney now has in the works.
The Toy Story spinoff Lightyear is such a humiliating flop; it has grossed about a third of previous Toy Story chapters.
It appears that even Tom Hanks is dumbfounded by Disney’s decision to recast actor Tim Allen with Chris Evans in the latest Lightyear movie.
So the child groomers at the Walt Disney Company decided to gay up the Toy Story franchise, and it not only laid an egg here in America, it bombed all over the world.
A Southwest Airlines employee recently returned a child’s Buzz Lightyear toy he accidentally left behind on a plane, along with an incredible surprise.
It starts with Confederate statues, leads to George Washington’s birthday, the Betsy Ross flag, and “Toy Story 2,” and ends … well, it never ends.
For the second weekend in a row, Disney’s Toy Story 4 remained the box office champ, even as it lags behind previous installments of the animated series. Meanwhile, Annabelle disappointed and Yesterday over-performed.
The fact that “Toy Story” is in its fourth chapter and over-performing its predecessors is pretty amazing. Unfortunately, all this wishcasting about breaking the $180 to $200 million mark dimmed an otherwise stellar debut.