![]() Greenberg and the music by Michael Giacchino. ![]() Lightyear is directed by Angus McLane, who has also written the screenplay with Jason Headley, for the story which is written by them both and Matthew Aldrich. And anytime they’re saying “To Infinity And Beyond”. And, if I were to confess, it was my favourite thing about the movie too, other than the voice-casting of Chris Evans as Buzz, and all the stunning visual and story parallels to some popular aviation and space opera films. ![]() My first thought after watching Disney Pixar’s Lightyear, right after the credits rolled, was- Oh wait, no, the first thought actually was, “Are there really three post-credit scenes? Like, can someone Google and check?” And, the second thought was, if this is the movie that little Andy saw in 1996 and decided to get the Buzz Lightyear toy, did he even fully grasp how meta this film was? Did he legit sit through its entire runtime, which though not that long at 105 minutes, felt tedious in places because of too much dialogue and a neverending relay-race of failures for Buzz? There were children-oh boy, were there children-in my show, and most of them only paid attention when Sox (voiced by Peter Sohn), the cat bot, was talking. ![]()
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