Category: Pixar

Tom Hanks Doesn’t Know Why Tim Allen Wasn’t Hired To Voice Buzz Lightyear In “Lightyear”

July 6, 2022 / Posted by:

Patricia Heaton is celebrating today, for the first time in a long time, her angry social media ramblings have been validated. Patricia Heaton was so heated (pun intended!) to discover that Buzz Lightyear, the titular character of the new Pixar film Lightyear, wasn’t voiced by Tim Allen, who was been voicing the cocky space ranger toy since 1995’s Toy Story. The Lightyear in Lightyear is voiced by Chris Evans. And if you ask Tom Hanks, Tim’s animated sidekick for the past 27 years, he’s agreeing with Patricia’s outrage on the matter, because he too can’t understand why Tim’s agent wasn’t called at casting time.

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Patricia Heaton Says That Pixar Not Casting Tim Allen in “Lightyear” Was A Mistake

June 15, 2022 / Posted by:

Every once in a while, Everybody Loves Raymond mom, Patricia Heaton crawls out of obscurity and uses Twitter to show her whole ass. First, there was that time she joined Rush Limbaugh in ridiculing a reproductive-rights activist and then ended up deleting her account after the backlash. Of course, trolls can’t stay gone for very long and she eventually apologized and clawed her way back. This time, she decided to go after Pixar for casting Chris Evans as Buzz Lightyear in their Toy Story spin-off, Lightyear, instead of her friend/stable dude (I kid) Tim Allen who originated the role in the original Toy Story movies.

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Pixar Employees Reveal That Disney Censors “Nearly Every Moment Of Overtly Gay Affection” In Their Movies

March 10, 2022 / Posted by:

In a response to Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill, which restricts the discussion of LGBTQ topics in schools in the state, employees of Pixar revolted with their words and exposed their own company in a letter. You will be SHOCKED to learn that Disney censors same-sex affection from its films.

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