I am sure that the 7-year-old audience I saw it with started chatting among themselves at this point.Īnyhoo, Buzz finally returns to discover that his old boss – cool, Black, lesbian Commander Hawthorn - is no longer with us, and the whole space camp has been invaded by gigantic robots.Īt this moment my audience perked up a bit. I’m not sure if this is quite what your average 7-year-old audience wants to see. Yes, relative time travel, with everyone getting older and greyer except Buzz. He takes off, comes back four minutes later, only to discover that years have passed on the planet. They think they’ve found a way off the Planet of the Creepers, and all it needs is for Buzz Lightyear - space test pilot - to see if it works. A planet of rogue vegetation that keeps grabbing people. So, no pressure then.įor some reason, Chris Evans has taken over voice duty from the original Tim Allen, though you can’t see the join.īuzz Lightyear is part of a crew of star-trekkers who’ve crashed on a distant planet. The star of the brilliant Toy Story’s favourite movie ever. Toy-owner Andy bought the Lightyear figure after seeing what became his favourite movie ever.Īnd this is it. Not the plastic toy, but the film that spawned the plastic toy, we’re told at the start. After very little popular demand, you’d think, here comes a film entirely devoted to Buzz Lightyear.
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