@Marsspace17_ That's they issue with you guys, a few fun theories about the video and you took it to heart like it came directly from Taylor and expected something that was only in your heads and got disappointed by your own delusions
After Don Rickles passed away before recording dialogue for Toy Story 4, Disney chose not to replace him. Instead, the studio assembled his lines using archived recordings spanning 25 years of films, games, and other media.
The character appears sparingly in Toy Story 4 compared to earlier films, which is a direct result of the creative constraints involved in assembling a performance from decades-old recordings rather than fresh material.
Rickles' son Larry confirmed the approach publicly, saying the family was moved that Pixar chose to honour his father's legacy this way rather than recast the role.
The decision was widely praised as one of the most dignified tributes in Hollywood history.
March 9: "We're now totally independent of the Middle East. We don't need their oil."
April 1: "It doesn't really affect us. We have so much oil. We have tremendous oil and gas, much more than we need."
June 17: If I didn't agree to the MOU, we "would run out of reserves at about 4 weeks...we would really run out, and there'll be a time when you wouldn't be able to get it."
🚨 CAT STOLEN FROM DOORSTEP DIED TRYING TO FIND HER WAY HOME
A heartbroken family has spoken out after their 16-year-old pet cat died attempting to find her way home after allegedly being taken from outside their house and abandoned more than half a mile away.
Shocking doorbell footage captured the moment a man and woman lured elderly tabby Lola away from her home close to Market Street in Bury before carrying her from the area.
Three days later, owner Naseem Aktar, 51, received a call to say Lola had been found beneath a car outside St Luke's C of E Primary School.
The cat was rushed to a veterinary practice, but vets told the family she had died from dehydration during the hot weather.
The family believe Lola was taken to an address on Surrey Drive, more than half a mile from her home, before being released and left to make her own way back.
For a cat who spent almost all of her life indoors and was frightened of traffic, the journey proved fatal.
"Lola was like a child to us - she was a member of the family," said Naseem.
"She was a non-vocal cat, so she couldn't make noises, but it breaks my heart as you can see her struggling to get away in the videos."
Naseem said Lola rarely ventured beyond the family's garden or a neighbouring boundary wall and would have had no idea how to navigate the busy roads separating her from home.
"We don't know how someone could be capable of doing something like this," she said.
"Lola would have had no idea where she was. Market Street is a busy main road and she was scared of cars, so she would never have crossed it."
The family say their grief has been compounded by the response from Greater Manchester Police.
Naseem believes offences under theft and animal welfare legislation should have been considered, but says she was informed that no charges would be brought against the couple seen in the footage.
"It disgusts me that the police aren't taking action," she said. "This couple are responsible for Lola's death, yet they don't seem to care."
A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Police said: "All lines of enquiry were exhausted and the crime has been closed due to insufficient evidence.
"The person that reported this will have also been given this update via officers who attended."
Lola was later buried in the family's back garden, surrounded by roses.
taylor didn’t write the ttpd epilogue (see: “so i was out of the oven and into the microwave / out of the slammer and into a tidal wave” and “it was house and then cardiac arrest”) for people to insinuate that she’s desperately pining over those men as we speak
Pack it up ladies. We aren't allowed to buy things to dress up for our bfs without being called male-centered. In fact we aren't allowed to be in happy relationships without being male-centered it seems.
Taylor Swift’s return to country music with "I Knew It, I Knew You" for #ToyStory5 could earn the superstar her first Oscar.
Her song instantly got added at all 157 stations that report to Mediabase’s country chart — something that’s only occurred three times before, and never for a female artist. Oscar producers could also be rooting for a nomination too, with a Swift performance and her appearance at the show potentially bringing in millions of extra viewers.
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