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Box turtle, Nov 99:
While Bowie has warned against seeing these songs as autobiographical, they largely concern a man of his age in bittersweet review of the passing years.
Q. magazine, Nov 99:
While Bowie has warned against seeing these songs as autobiographical - although they largely concern a man of his age, in bittersweet review of the passing years - they at least sound inhabited.
Box turtle:In this sequel, Woody (Tom Hanks) gets snatched at a garage sale by a bad guy, Big Al, voiced by Wayne Knight (Seinfeld's Newman, forever destined to play the role of an overweight jerk). Unbeknownst to most everybody else, Woody is now a valuable collector's item, part of a set of '50s Western-themed toys being put together by an unscrupulous dealer. He intends to sell the toys to a museum in (where else?) Japan.Liz Braun:In this sequel, Woody gets snatched at a garage sale by a bad guy. Unbeknownst to most everybody else, Woody is now a valuable collector's item, part of a set of '50s, Western-themed toys being put together by an unscrupulous dealer.
He intends to sell the toys to a museum in (where else?) Japan.
Box turtle:
Woody's old gang < Rex, the timid dinosaur (Wallace Shawn), Hamm the piggy bank (John Ratzenberger), Slinky Dog (Jim Varney) and Mr. Potato Head (Don Rickles) < leave the security of Andy's bedroom to rescue their pal, led by the intrepid Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen).
Liz Braun:
Woody's old gang -- the timid dinosaur, Hamm the piggy bank, Slinky dog and Mr. Potato Head -- leave the security of Andy's bedroom to rescue their pal, led by the intrepid Buzz Lightyear.
Box turtle:
The English are uniformly and broadly portrayed as villainous louts, and today's four-letter oaths sound laughably anachronistic coming out of 15th-century mouths.
Jane Sumner, Dallas Morning News:
The English are uniformly and broadly portrayed as villainous louts, and today's four-letter oaths sound laughably anachronistic.