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Saw it lask week didn't think it was any better than Toy Story 2 to be honest, Lots-O'-Huggin' Bear was just a continuation of Stinky Pete it's not worth paying the extra to see it in 3d either the effect is minimal at best, I was a bit disappointed with it.
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Actually it is made by Disney Pixar so it is diffidently movie was amazing, and i really like its concept like all toy are live and fight with each other and I seen all the movie of toy story.
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Double Post sorry:
I'm a regular listener of SModcast which is Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier of Clerks fame and they have reviewed Toy Story 3 in a fairly recent SMod which I skipped over until I'd seen it but forgot to listen to. Finally have and would recommend it as long as you can tolerate the cruder language:
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Originally posted by nemesiswontdie View PostReally? I didn't know that. You just discovered the secret to this movie. I thought it was a horror movie that should be meant to watch in the dark with your scared girl/boyfriend.Just wait 'til you play Alone in the Dark and see how long you spend attacked by monsters in poor ligh-wait that was a bad example nevermind . . .
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Originally posted by krisannie View PostToy Story 3 is a Pixar animated film, is a 3D movie. It is a sequel movie and this time Andy is matured and starts college. this movie is perfectly fit to watch in you favorite theater with you family.
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Toy Story 3 is a Pixar animated film, is a 3D movie. It is a sequel movie and this time Andy is matured and starts college. this movie is perfectly fit to watch in you favorite theater with you family.
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Yup, I think I could wait a few years, the gap between TS2 and TS3 was enough training LOL.
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Well you know what Pixar are like there may well be a short that adds to the story on the dvd/blu-ray as for a 4th one? Probably not for a good few years again at least . . .
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Yup, it was really heartwarming at times... I went with a friend and she started crying at the Spoiler:
, and it was the 4th time she saw the movie. I really enjoyed it, and I felt some closure, however I don't think I'm ready to see the bunch leave...final scene where Andy gives his toys to Bonnie
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Well been to see and it and it was certainly not only 5/5 but a true lesson in how to a trilogy and oh man I loved it I genuinely loved it just flowed so well sure it was predictable at parts but it still gelled so well I didn't care one bit. I aught to mention the short before it "Day and Night" which was good too but the main feature was spot on. I felt like I really cared for these toys it made me think of my own toys and the way I couldn't part with some of them and how much I pained at passing them on to my niece and nephew. Ken was great and more and more I ached with the reality of growing up, the friends you lose and the way you can't play as much anymore cause you gotta "grow up" and:
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The last fifteen minutes or so when his mother sees his room empty and he passes on his toys to Bonnie including Woody just got to me, it made me think of leaving my parents house and all the things that have changed since I saw the first two as a little kid. Not enough to full on cry but there was a tear or two . . .
It has to be said Pixar are getting far more emotional with their films. I wasn't sure if it was just me but the emotional attachment and gravitas in Up was so poignant and powerful in a way that Bugs Life, Cars or The Incredibles just never reached although I reckon Incredibles was the start of it all but this bowled me over:
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The brief look of pain in woody's face at the loss of Beau Peep
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The fantastic opening sequence which goes on to old recordings and gives way to the reveal of Andy now 17
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The way their ready to accept their fate together in the furnace
Bah I better stop that's more spoilers than I dare to add to. Suffice to say this was brilliant and well worth seeing at least twice . . . in 2D I'd add since I went the whole feature without feeling like I was missing out being a dimension short and man how I laughed like a child so frequently especially at the slightest sight of Mr Fajita Head . . .
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Well I'll have to go and see Toy Story 3 at some point the reivews im hearing are good and I saw the first 2 when I was a kid and I have to finished off this trilogy but with me been 19 and I feel abit daff going to see it but if I get my family to come along since they too love the film then it woint be a bad but it will be in 2D.
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I saw it in 3D too... Go 2D and save the spare money for some nachos. MMM... Nachos.
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I saw it in 3D and its not really anything special. Save your self some money and stick with the original.
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Gonna go see tomorrow, well today actually looking at the time, haven't decided if we're going for the 3D or 2D I'd prefer the 2D since I don't think this really needs 3D but who knows my better half may persuade me (read as moan and distract me while she buys 3d showing tickets) . . .
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