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Synopsis: "In this installment of the hit Pixar animated adventure, toy cowboy Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks), his astronaut pal, Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen), and their friends cope with their owner's departure for college -- and their new home in a daycare center. Lee Unkrich directs this family film that features the voices of Joan Cusack, John Ratzenberger, Don Rickles, Wallace Shawn, Ned Beatty, Jodi Benson and Estelle Harris. " "A Master Piece""Sad. It's the best synonim of the movie. This is the kind of movie that awakes feeling insinde of you, and brings you to a different world and perspective of movies. This is Definitely THE BEST ANIMATED MOVIE OF ALL HISTORY! it's a perfect mix of Toy story 1, and WALL-E. And at the end, it lets you a leason, not if be4 makes you cry. I totally recomend it!" by shiaadrian on Sun Aug 29th, 2010 0 Comments | Reply | Report"The best in the trilogy!""I absolutely loved this movie! It as heartwarming and saddening at the same time! It was very funny and very exciting, I fell in love with the characters, and I felt so sad at the tortured past of the toys at Sunnyside daycare. I liked how it imitated a jail bust movie and how it was able to have plot twists, even as a pg movie. It was very well thought out. And, unlike many other pg movies, it made the "almost death but spontaneously saved" scene extremely realistic, I actually believed that they were going to die. I didn't just shrug it off and say "oh there' no way that could happen". Then I felt myself smile and my eyes brighten as the aliens saved the toys from a fiery death. This movie is not just for kids, people of all ages will enjoy this movie and want to see more and more. I highly recommend it." by Eminem4eva on Sun Aug 29th, 2010 0 Comments | Reply | Report"Sad, Teary, Ok""I liked it but I Didn't Laugh Once Until Barbie ripped up Ken's Clothes and When Buzz turned Spanish. That was funny, But I got kinda Disgusted when those little kids played rough and that baby freaked me out. I saw it with my Mom and she liked the Originals were better. It was Sad at the End though. Seriously, I cried." by lol on Wed Aug 18th, 2010 0 Comments | Reply | Report"Very good, Very Funny""Toy Story 3 is a very good movie, especially for children. There are somme very funny parts, like when Buzz Lightyear 'accidentally' becomes spanish, which makes him fall in love with Jessie. It is very good, though I don't really see the point of making it 3d, I watched it in 3d and there was nothing really in 3d. I have not seen any of the other Toy Story movies, but this one is a must-see." by Lillymae123 on Sat Aug 7th, 2010 0 Comments | Reply | Report"upsetting""I thought the movie was boring. If you saw toy story 1 and 2 you would be suprised how there way better." by glofan on Mon Aug 2nd, 2010 0 Comments | Reply | Report"The Critics Overrated This""Everyone loves toy story 3, but its not as good as you would think. At the end, a college guy couldn't even let go of a stuffed toy. Im 12 and I got rid of my toys years ago. Its just one of those movies with a happy happy ending and the good guys win every time. They add like 30 new characters you cant even remember. Im telling you the truth, dont listen to the critics and dont waste you time and money. Toy Story 3 is overrated." by dustunderachair on Mon Jul 19th, 2010 0 Comments | Reply | Report"Great movie with well thought out plot""I thought this movie was great. The plot of the film really held my attention. If you have seen the first 2 you have to see this one. I hope they make another one. Has a lot of funny parts. Must See!!!" by Huey99 on Wed Jul 7th, 2010 0 Comments | Reply | Report"Yeah it's... that's a good movie there""Thanks to Tom Berger for another animated movie review! Toy Story 3 finishes off the franchise that was started 15 years ago by Pixar's first feature length film, Toy Story. It's an unsurprisingly fitting end to a great series of films, maintaining all of the charm, humour and heart of the previous two films while illustrating what 15 years of evolution can do to CG animation. The film finds the human star of the series, the not-so-young-anymore Andy, getting ready to pack up for college. Asked to figure what to do with his now long neglected toys Woody and Buzz (voiced by Tom Hanks and Tim Allen, respectively) so his younger sister can inherit his bedroom, Andy decides to take Woody along to college, consigning the rest of the maudlin, worried crew to the attic. A misunderstanding by Andy's mom finds the toys on the curb, waiting for the garbage truck. After a narrow escape, the toys manage to get themselves donated to Sunnyside Daycare, where they can finally be played with and appreciated again. Shortly after arrival, they meet the grizzled toy patriarch of the daycare, Lots-O-Huggin Bear (Lotso, voiced by the very good Ned Beatty), who ensures them that their years of neglect are behind them and they can look forward to a lifetime of joy and attention thanks to an ever changing line-up of toddlers. It becomes quickly clear, however that life at Sunnyside isn't quite as bright as the picture painted, and the toys are now left to hatch an escape plan from the tyranny of Lotso's reign. The story is gripping and suspenseful, the action is dynamic and exciting (including an amazing Barrel-O-Monkeys nuclear explosion), and the humour, as always, is top notch. There's a formula here, not a complex one but consistent none the less: a little danger, a little emotion, and a laugh every minute-and-a-half, no matter what. Of particular note is Buzz Lightyear set to the Spanish default, and the sexually ambiguous Ken doll strutting his stuff for Barbie in a wide variety of vintage fashions. The film plays to its strength: its characters and its witty, moving script, and in doing so boils up an engaging story rich with legitimately bitter-sweet themes of separation, loss and transition. Close to home for anyone that has ever outgrown a childhood toy, the film manages to make what might be a modern retelling of "The Velveteen Rabbit" sweet and funny while, true to Pixar form, striking a heartfelt nerve. It's not just a great piece of animated storytelling, it's a great film, bar no qualifiers what-so-ever. Noteworthy as well is the opening Pixar short, Night and Day. It's a remarkable innovative piece, and an inspired hybrid of classical 2D with 3D animation that almost defies description. In fact, the short was such an unexpected joy, I encourage you to watch it knowing as little about it as you can. My favourite Pixar short by a landslide." by thesubstream on Fri Jun 25th, 2010 0 Comments | Reply | Report"Good but saddening""Great movie but made me a little sad in the end... poor toys." by dustin on Wed Jun 23rd, 2010 0 Comments | Reply | Report"Toy Story #""Toy Story 3 was an amazing movie for children.Personaly I thought it was OK but I kind of liked toy story 2 better because it focuses more on the main characters more and it has more details on the other hand,toy story 3 has more focus on Andy.I now own the entire set of toy story movies.My favorite characters are Barbie and Ken!Well that was just my opinion so watch it,write it, and say it!" by tempboy on Mon Jun 14th, 2010 0 Comments | Reply | Report |
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