Fan Made: 'Dark Knight' Meets 'Toy Story'
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I'll never get tired of a successful trailer mash-up, and this has to be one of my favorites of the year so far. Folks have had a lot of fun with The Dark Knight in 2008 (this scene mash-up featuring President Bush's speech is just tops), and the good times continue with Toy Story 2. Yes, I know there's a Toy Story 2 in realz life, but this Toy Story 2 is set to creepy and works surprisingly well alongside the trailer for The Dark Knight -- so much so that I'm kinda scared of Woody right now. See, in this version Woody plays the villain (aka Joker) and Buzz plays Batman (not to mention that Alfred is played by the green dinosaur, Rex). If it sounds strange, wait till you watch the thing.
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(Page 1)2. Bravo!
Posted at 11:38AM on Oct 13th 2008 by John R
3. I haven't commented in ages, but that mash-up got a well deserved "Hell Yeah!" out of me :)
Seeing Woody deliver the "Why So Serious?" line was just the icing on the cake. Quick, someone dig up an old Woody doll and Joker-fy him, ASAP!
Posted at 3:33PM on Oct 13th 2008 by Raven
4. Great job! My new favorite DK mash-up.
Posted at 4:28PM on Oct 13th 2008 by Tarheel
5. I was skeptical, but upon watching it, am duly impressed.
Posted at 4:48PM on Oct 13th 2008 by William
6. I kind of love it. Though if we'd seen Jessie as Rachel? That would've been made of SO MUCH WIN.
Posted at 11:33PM on Oct 13th 2008 by Jessi
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1. LOL, that was really good!
Posted at 10:57AM on Oct 13th 2008 by Giancarlo