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Pixar is 25. That's (almost) an adult.
They don't need your star power.
It's the version Pixar threw out in 2006.
All we're sure of: Michael Caine does purr like a sports car.
In which Ken is a bonehead.
Woody's tan is lacking.
'Toy Story 3' didn't close the books on these characters, as you'll see them twice more on the big screen this year.
"That sense of being a total impostor has lessened slightly."
Also: 'Blue Valentine' opens two days earlier
It's got everything, except for Pixar's newfound Best Picture compatibility.
"It's called fear-based filmmaking. The release date looms and our reputation precedes us and so we're kind of frightened of screwing up."
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