Starr McGowan
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But remember, you know, in school if you'd have an assignment or something and if you didn't say that word, you were cooked.
Yeah, yeah.
And the reason I know about this story is because I read a book by one of the founders of Pixar where it just has all these different stories about each film and I listened to that and I was like, that is absolutely wild that this one woman who, you know, needed to have more flexibility with work was able to save Toy Story 2 entirely.
Love, love, love, love.
Yeah, totally.
And did you know, so now back to Toy Story 5, we've had five amazing films in the franchise.
The scary dolls freak me out.
There's this ventriloquist doll.
I mean, a thrift store is kind of an antique store is at the center of it.
That's very much your vibe.
But it's definitely not as solid.
And then, I mean, Toy Story 3 is actually a horror film.
But he's a grown-up.
You still got your toys.
And then I saw an interview the other day where Tom Hanks made a joke saying that after 30 years of doing these films, Pixar haven't figured out a way for them to all be in the studio at the same time.
So they all go to work to record their lines but they're not together.
Isn't that sad?
Yeah.
So they'd have to say, like, there's a snake in my boot 50 different times and all these different intonations and you can't even bounce off the people that you're around.
Is that the same process for every animated film?