Is Borderlands 4: Super Deluxe Edition is worth it in July 2026?
It's on sale and I'm debating on purchasing it, but there's no recent reviews for it.
It's on sale and I'm debating on purchasing it, but there's no recent reviews for it.
I really liked this movie. It's not my favorite out of the series, but it pretty good and served more as a conclusion to Jess and (somewhat) Buzz's story while Woody appeared more in a supporting role. Basically the inverse of Toy Story 4.
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My first complaint is that I can't recall a moment during the movie where Jess was acknowledged that Woody was there to help her with Bonnie. She didn't ask for him to come, so when he, Buzz and Jessie finally did meet at the swing, I was caught off guard when Jessie really seemed to only acknowledge Buzz being there and not Woody, who's supposed to be at a playground somewhere saving toys.
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I get that it's Jessie and Buzz's story, but that felt kinda odd to me and like a continuity error. I don't need a full scene, but just a line or two of acknowledging that situation.
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My other complaint is that the whole tech arc feels unresolved. It's like we defeated Loki (Lilypad) and decided to ignore Thanos(all tech devices). I feel like toys and kids' imaginations are being destroyed all across America. I think if the movie didn't show so much of the world outside of Bonnie's scenes, it wouldn't bother me. But throughout and after the film, all I'm thinking is OMG, we have a problem. But I'm also really happy for Jessie, Buzz, Bonnie, Blaze and the rest of the Toy Story crew.