Toy Story 4

Woody has always been confident about his place in the world and that his priority is taking care of his kid, whether that’s Andy or Bonnie. But when Bonnie adds a reluctant new toy called “Forky” to her room, a road trip adventure alongside old and new friends will show Woody how big the world can be for a toy.
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Film Cast:

  • Woody (voice): Tom Hanks
  • Buzz Lightyear (voice): Tim Allen
  • Bo Peep (voice): Annie Potts
  • Forky (voice): Tony Hale
  • Ducky (voice): Keegan-Michael Key
  • Bonnie (voice): Madeleine McGraw
  • Gabby Gabby (voice): Christina Hendricks
  • Bunny (voice): Jordan Peele
  • Duke Caboom (voice): Keanu Reeves
  • Giggle McDimples (voice): Ally Maki
  • Bonnie’s Dad (voice): Jay Hernandez
  • Julia Anderson (voice): Lori Alan
  • Jessie (voice): Joan Cusack
  • Dolly (voice): Bonnie Hunt
  • Trixie (voice): Kristen Schaal
  • Billy / Goat / Gruff (voice): Emily Davis
  • Rex (voice): Wallace Shawn
  • Hamm (voice): John Ratzenberger
  • Slinky Dog (voice): Blake Clark
  • Margaret the Store Owner (voice): June Squibb
  • Combat Carl (voice): Carl Weathers
  • Harmony (voice): Lila Sage Bromley
  • Mr. Potato Head (voice): Don Rickles
  • Buttercup (voice): Jeff Garlin
  • Lost Girl (voice): Maliah Bargas-Good
  • Young Andy (voice): Jack McGraw
  • Miss Wendy (voice): Juliana Hansen
  • Mrs. Potato Head (voice): Estelle Harris
  • Mrs. Davis (voice): Laurie Metcalf
  • The Dummies (voice): Steve Purcell
  • Melephant Brooks (voice): Mel Brooks
  • Old Timer (voice): Alan Oppenheimer
  • Chairol Burnett (voice): Carol Burnett
  • Bitey White (voice): Betty White
  • Carl Reineroceros (voice): Carl Reiner
  • Axel the Carnie (voice): Bill Hader
  • Harmony’s Mom (voice): Patricia Arquette
  • Mr. Pricklepants (voice): Timothy Dalton
  • Duke Caboom Advert (voice): Flea
  • Karen Beverly (voice): Melissa Villaseñor
  • Squeeze Toy Aliens (voice): Jeff Pidgeon
  • Teenage Andy (voice): John Morris

Film Crew:

  • Story: Andrew Stanton
  • Executive Producer: Lee Unkrich
  • Story: John Lasseter
  • Sound Designer: Ren Klyce
  • Original Music Composer: Randy Newman
  • Production Design: Bob Pauley
  • Director of Photography: Jean-Claude Kalache
  • Development Producer: Katherine Sarafian
  • Producer: Jonas Rivera
  • Director of Photography: Patrick Lin
  • Animation Supervisor: Scott Clark
  • Animation Supervisor: Robert H. Russ
  • Editor: Axel Geddes
  • Producer: Mark Nielsen
  • Executive Producer: Pete Docter
  • Producer: Galyn Susman
  • Casting: Kevin Reher
  • Story: Martin Hynes
  • Story: Josh Cooley
  • Story: Will McCormack
  • Story: Rashida Jones
  • Story: Valerie LaPointe
  • Casting: Natalie Lyon
  • Development Producer: Denise Ream
  • Foley Mixer: Scott Curtis
  • Storyboard Artist: Michael Yates
  • Story: Stephany Folsom
  • Production Manager: Kim Collins
  • Post Production Supervisor: Jeremy Slome
  • Production Manager: Robert Tachoires
  • Script Supervisor: Rachel Slansky
  • Sound Editor: Qianbaihui Yang
  • Foley Editor: James Spencer
  • Associate Producer: Rosana Sullivan
  • Supervising Technical Director: Bob Moyer
  • Set Designer: Simon Baek
  • Script Coordinator: Elyse D. Meier
  • Storyboard Artist: Hyein Park
  • Story Artist: Carrie Hobson

Movie Reviews:

  • SWITCH.: Rather than offering an even more potent ending, ‘Toy Story 4’ ends up being an unnecessary epilogue, offering little to enrich the overall narrative of the series and never cashing in on the actual possibilities it offers. This could have worked if it had explored a new story in the ‘Toy Story’ universe, and Forky certainly makes it clear that such a move could have worked beautifully. Instead, we have a film that feels tired and forced, lacking in clarity or inspiration, serving neither its classic characters or its new ones, and ultimately never justifying its existence. It’s certainly an enjoyable film, but it’s hardly a necessary one.
    – Daniel Lammin

    Read Daniel’s full article…
    https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-toy-story-4-entertaining-but-thoroughly-unnecessary

  • Gimly: I very much enjoyed _Toy Story 4_. I thought it was good, and I think it doesn’t at all “undo” the perfect ending that the third entry gave us, which was a legitimate fear some people had. What I will say however, is that I don’t understand **just how much** most people seem to have loved it. I have seen multiple people say it’s the best of the four, and I more think it’s the… worst. That’s not a knock! This is a **seriously** good series (and also I think it might actually be either better than or maybe as good _Toy Story 2_). But I am not quite feeling the **overwhelming** positivity that it has garnered from a lot of my peers.

    _Final rating:★★★ – I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

  • JPV852: Dang, is it dusty in here? After what was a near perfect conclusion with Toy Story 3, wasn’t sure if this was really needed. I’m glad they did go through with it and although it’s not exactly unpredictable, still was highly entertaining with some genuine emotions and a great finale for Woody. Really says a lot that as good as this was, it’s still the fourth best movie of the series. **4.0/5**

    Don’t really want a TS5 but wouldn’t mind some short Toy Story Toons with the group…

  • r96sk: Not entirely necessary, but ‘Toy Story 4’ still produces goods worthy of being attached to the initial trilogy.

    Tom Hanks, I’m sounding like a broken record but…, is still tremendous as Woody, I love hearing his voice in this role. Tim Allen is solid as Buzz Lightyear, but I kinda feel they don’t use him – or the other originals – enough considering who they are. It is, though, cool to see an old face return in Bo Peep (Annie Potts).

    There are some more new characters and yet again, like in the past films, they strike the right chords. Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele are, entirely unsurprisingly, funny in the roles of Ducky & Bunny. Christina Hendricks is a good Gabby, while Keanu Reeves amuses as Duke Caboom.

    The film focuses on giving the viewer(s) extremely heartfelt moments and for the vast majority it hits as intended, though they do try to tug on the heart too much in parts. The animation is stunning, especially in the early scene with RC.

    Is it a thing everyone wanted? Most probably not. Yet is there fun to be had? Most definitely. For a third sequel, you gotta give respect to Pixar & Co.

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