Hey, hey, hey, Toy Story 2 and Temple of Doom deserved mentions. Of course, you obviously disagree, but go ahead and tell me why you disagree.
I would indeed have to kindly disagree with you on those choices, sir.
Ok, maybe I was a little harsh on
Temple Of Doom as it is a pretty fun film, but there are certain infamous sequences that make me question Spielberg's intent and as a result, I feel compelled to put it down a bit because Spielberg hasn't offered any explanation as to why such scenes were featured in the film. But yeah, again I might have been a tad bit harsh on it.
Toy Story 2 on the other hand...man, sorry but that was pretty overrated for me, which is a shame because you've seen my Top 100 and know how much love I have for the original. I mean, the problem with these sequels is you can't help but compare them to their predecessors, and with
Toy Story 2 it just seems to reinforce the fact that the original was.
The fact that Joss Whedon doesn't script it means that the film automatically loses the sharp wit, and the characters, even though they are pretty established by the 2nd one, don't have that same warmth to them. Also, the 2nd one is just a bit TOO lighthearted and kid friendly for me, whereas the 2nd dealt with some fairly adultish and darky themes, which is always a plus for me.
Just to add, even though there are few new fresh characters like the Jessy and I forget the bullseye character or whatever, they don't hold a candle to the original interactions between Potato Head, Wood and the deluded Buzz Light.
But yeah, that's not to say
Toy Story 2 is bad by any means. It's a decent sequel I suppose, but it's like 2 stars away from surpassing the originality and strong character arcs of the original. But then again, this IS a list of the greatest sequels ever so they needed a bit of filler.