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    @Arsnof: OOooo, me too! I was wondering who the other one was.

    @Sprinks: I was going to ask about this, as well? Maybe the author is consider the film to be pre- —as opposed to post- —apocalyptic?

    @GreyHammer: I'm pretty sure it's being discussed here because of the climactic "twist ending!" shocker of Toy Story 3, which shows that the entire Toy Story world was all just a fever dream of an alternate-universe "Buzz" Aldrin as the Moon Monsters slowly devour his brain—my understanding from friends who have seen

    Yes, aspiring screenwriters! At all costs, you should avoid this cliche that OBVIOUSLY does not belong in any movie that has ever made any money.

    @Alessar: Wow, I disagree. I feel a little bad for director Shyalamananadingdong because I felt this was a beautifully-shot, powerfully suspenseful film and a lovely allegory to Red Riding Hood... but everything's judged against the emotional impact of that Sixth Sense ending.