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to think Toy Story is not 20 years old?

25 replies

Miren · 15/08/2014 17:23

I know the internet says it is, but it can't be! 20 years?!

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PlacidApricots · 15/08/2014 17:24

1995 so almost, yes.

Fanfeckintastic · 15/08/2014 17:48

Watching it right now, about five years old surely!

Taz1212 · 15/08/2014 17:51

Agree with Fanfeckintastic, it's only about 5 years old. The Internet must be wrong. Grin

BumpAndGrind · 15/08/2014 18:02

It was only one year after the lion King?

ICanSeeTheSun · 15/08/2014 18:05

Not it's not, those hackers changing the date.

NormHonal · 15/08/2014 18:06

How did I get so oooooold!?!!

ohfourfoxache · 15/08/2014 18:13

No fucking way Shock

needaholidaynow · 15/08/2014 18:13

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MollyHooper · 15/08/2014 18:14

20 years! Shock How did that happen?

Can someone explain it to me gently?

Miren · 15/08/2014 18:15

I knew it! I knew it was only 5 years old. Bloody hackers

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passmethewineplease · 15/08/2014 18:17

Mad isn't it. We watched it the other day. 1995?! Shock

UriGeller · 15/08/2014 18:19

First film I took ds to see at the cinema. He was 4.

Wobblebeans · 15/08/2014 18:21

I was 5, where the Jeff did that time go?! Shock

AnathemaIsANiceNameForAGirl · 15/08/2014 18:21

I don't want to believe this, but I remember watching it at my uni film society and it wasn't new then, so...yes, I guess it is Shock

thatstoast · 15/08/2014 18:24

1995 was 9 years ago, it's basic maths! Wink

CallMeExhausted · 15/08/2014 18:50

It isn't.

I finished my degree in 93 and Toy Story came out 2 years later. I have only been out of school for no more than seven years, even though my children are 16 and 8, so Toy Story can't be any older than 5 years, max.

velouria · 15/08/2014 18:54

Well i'll be damned :O, thats pretty shocking.

Cornettoninja · 15/08/2014 19:53

Wtf do you think you're doing?!?

I bet you get a kick out of going round telling people how many weeks it is till Christmas don't you? Huh huh?

Wink
Miren · 15/08/2014 20:33

131 days Cornettoninja. You're welcome Grin

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BathshebaDarkstone · 15/08/2014 20:43

Yes i took my elder 2 to see it and they're 24 and 23! Shock

EBearhug · 15/08/2014 20:45

It must be. I remember my graphics lecturer raving on about it at uni.

Don't remember his name at all, but I do remember him going on about how great Toy Story was from a computer animation point of view.

StatelyAsAGalleon · 15/08/2014 20:52

20 years? Pah!

I was recently utterly horrified to realise that "Ghostbusters" is THIRTY years old.

ShellBeach · 15/08/2014 20:54

I vividly remember going to the cinema to see this, I was aged 8 and with my mum and my 'boyfriend', all I can really remember is my friend being in the toilet for ages afterwards because he had the runs. Things you remember...

OMG TWENTY YEARS!

Annunziata · 15/08/2014 20:55

I took my boys to see this and now one is getting married and leaving me

Friends is 20 too. What the hell?!

AllBoxedUp · 15/08/2014 20:58

I watched some of Mary Poppins with DS today and it looked so dated. I realised that it was only made 15 years before I was born and was trying to think what an equivalent film would be for DS and realised it was Toy Story - made me feel very weird.

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