wliia
Joined Aug 2004
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I really don't get why some people think this is a great movie. Besides Michael Keaton's great performance as Ray Kroc, the guy himself seems to be one big bastard. It was hurtful seeing the McDonald's brothers suffer through this franchising business, and the lengths Ray goes through to turn McDonald's into a franchise is nothing short of cruel and awful. If this film was supposed to make us feel sympathy for Ray when he fails, then it failed spectacularly. It instead succeeds in making us feel bad for the McDonald's bros when they get the short end of the stick. In conclusion, only see this film if you want an excuse as to why McDonald's is bad for us, besides how unhealthy it can be.
What is it about this movie that hasn't already been said? It's funny, sad, wonderful and all around brilliant. The film follows Woody (Tom Hanks) being stolen by a greedy toy collector (Wayne Knight). What Woody doesn't know is that he's a valuable collector toy and that he was part of an old 1950s TV show. The rest of the gang must rescue Woody, but Woody finds himself in a difficult position: go back to Andy, knowing he'll outgrow him, or stay with Jessie (Joan Cusack) and the Prospector (Kelsey Grammar) to be looked at for generations.
This film includes in my opinion the best song ever written for film: When She Loved Me. A very sad and beautiful song that really gets to you. It's an ABSOLUTE CRIME that it didn't win the Oscar. Almost as bad as the Twilight Saga existing.
Toy Story 2 is not only the best sequel ever made, it's also my all-time favourite movie.
This film includes in my opinion the best song ever written for film: When She Loved Me. A very sad and beautiful song that really gets to you. It's an ABSOLUTE CRIME that it didn't win the Oscar. Almost as bad as the Twilight Saga existing.
Toy Story 2 is not only the best sequel ever made, it's also my all-time favourite movie.