Thursday, September 16, 2010


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Disney Pixar has never failed once in making great movies that attract parents and children of all ages in falling in love with the story and characters that Pixar movies create. Toy Story was the first movie Pixar has ever done back in 1995, and it was an instant classic. A sequel was made in 1999 that actually surpassed the original Toy Story in every aspect, in story, humor, action and acting. Toy Story 2 was one of the rare disney sequels that actually works. As said before, all Pixar movies were masterpieces (exception to the movie "Cars" which was the only pixar movie that was mediocre) and Toy Story 3 is no different.

Toy Story 3 begins with Andy in his bedroom about to leave college thinking about where to put his beloved toys he had for years. The future of Woody, Buzz and everyone else is in jepordy when Andy doesn't know whether to put the toys in the attic or to give them away. The toys decide to donate themeselves to a Day Care in which they can be played with for many more years to come, however it doesn't go exactly how they imagined it would be. The story of Toy Story 3 is incredibly told, through all the usual humor and acting that the previous 2 movies were famous for. This movie although very funny, is much darker then its predecessors thanks to the main antagonist Lotso who makes the Toys life a living hell. The back story of Lotso the bear is actually very believable to the point where you can sort of feel his pain and sense of abandonment from his original owner. While the story is awsome, the graphics of this movie are visually impressive. You can tell right away how much the technology has improved since the previous Toy Stories were made. The texture and feel of the movie is down right scary real and you can only imgaine how it would look on Blu-Ray.

This movie is now my new favorite pixar movie of all time and it is possibly one of the greatest animated films ever made. It is a fitting end to the Toy Story trilogy and the endinf could even make the most masculine of men break down to tears. The feeling of nostalgia when watching this movie is incredible for the people (such as myself) who have grown up watching Toy Story. I highly recommend this film to people of all ages and even if you haven't watched the previous Toy Story movies, you can still enjoy this movie as much as the people who are familiar with the characters. Toy Story 3 FTW!!!!




Toy Story 3 [Blu-ray] Overview


The creative minds behind Disney•Pixar's groundbreaking animated blockbusters invites you back inside the Toys' delightful world for a heartwarming and hilarious Hi-Definition movie experience you'll never forget. All the original voice talent returns (including Tom Hanks and Tim Allen) plus new talent including Michael Keaton as Ken and Ned Beatty as Lots-O'-Huggin' Bear. It's "the biggest, best, most exciting Toy Story of them all," raves Access Hollywood.

As Andy gets ready to leave for college, Woody, Buzz, Jessie and the rest of the gang wonder if this is the end of the line. But, when a mix up lands them in the Sunnyside Day Care Center where they meet 14 new toys, they soon discover that a wild new adventure is just beginning! Take an amazing journey with some of the most beloved characters in movie history and discover what being a friend is truly all about.

"It's everything a movie should be: hilarious, touching, exciting and clever," says USA Today. Buzzing with hours of exclusive bonus features, including an interactive trivia game and the Pixar short film Day and Night, Toy Story 3 goes to infinity and beyond on Blu-ray Hi-Def!




Took me back to my childhood - Wendy Cucho -
I went to see this film knowing that I will be taking a trip down memory lane. I was about Andy's age when the first film came out and now that i'm older... I felt just the same. The last scene in the movie definitely brought tears to my eyes for I knew exactly what this boy felt.
I highly recommend this film to all those that still hold on to their inner child and wish to share it with their children.

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