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I just watched it for the second time, Classics animations like this one will never get borring 5/5 stars..peace
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Andy is now 17 and ready to head off to college, leaving Woody, Buzz, Jessie, and the rest of the toy-box gang to ponder their uncertain futures. When the toys are accidentally donated to the Sunnyside Daycare center they're initially overjoyed to once again be played with, but their enthusiasm quickly gives way to horror as they discover the true nature of the establishment under the rule of the deceptively welcoming "Lotso" Bear. Now, all of the toys must band together in one final, crazy scheme to escape their confines and return home to Andy.
I'm not exaggerating. This movie is just so heart-warming. It has brought friendship to another limit. I cant express what I wanted to say. This movie is just so nice. It is really a must-watch no matter how old you are, what gender you are, or whatever you are, even if you're not human. lol. This is a really good, great, movie. I totally love it.
This is the fourth time I watched it, gets better and better each time i see it, fantastic story, just love it, hope the story continues and they make fourth one soon..
Luk whuz talkin..the guy who has opinions for everything anybody has to say..I dun really think the guy who's seen the movie 4 times has a issue but u do..i guess the coma must hve hit u preety hard Spongy!!
U think ur soo kool..acting like a tuff guy..showin off ..blah blah blah..well guess wat u, ur juss an insecure little girl hidin inside the closet screaming at people juss to get sum attention! And for the additional 6 points.well u seem to need more ponts than i do..Tht's wat it seems to me honey!
yo taimur!!,let me ask you,what is it, with people wanting to fight with me?! lol was it something i said ?!? haha
just spoke to mat,taimur u r banned from the future euro 2012 thread..thank you !!
Dany is infact the sum total of all of us members that have left an imprint of ourselves behind after we log off..and all of that has formed one independent computer life form
and that life form called itself sponge dany..because every time we log on and off
he soaks up the left overs and gets bigger and more powerful
until finally he can cross over into the real world and start stalking
im sorry spongedany1 but dude you need to find something better to do with your time, i see u slamming comments on like every film ive ever watched, and uve got like 500 odd points, dude just saying seems u spend most of your days on a computer, need to sort urself out.
jokes aside, who said dany didnt enjoy toy story 3 ?? i loved it !!i gave it a 9/10 !! so i guess all of this is really for nothing !! haha
(49 points !!) haha
definitely a must see for anyone who likes the first two movies, the ending was really good and fitting.. seems like ages ago since I watched the first in the series .
hah I think you are exactly who the film was designed for considering it does have its very dark moments. My 6 year old was terrified of some bits and other times the story went way over his head.
I thought it was really good; just as good as the first too, although a bit more, how do i say this, i noticed several sexual refrences. I didnt like that he
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gave away his toys in the end.
I also do not like that the movie industry is using the films of my childhood to entertain this new age of children. I am very greedy, so tell your kids to get there own movie ideas, it isnt my fault if all the new age movies are nothing compared to the classics. ;-)
See if you can spot these Pixar movie references in Toy Story 3:
• "A113," the number of a classroom at CalTech where many Pixar animators studied, shows up as an Easter egg in every Pixar film. In the "Toy Story" series, it's the license plate on Andy's mother's car.
• Sid, the bully from the first movie who wears a skull T-shirt, appears as a garbage man in the new film wearing the same skull T-shirt.
• There's a postcard on Andy's dresser addressed from the featured characters from last year's "Up," Carl and Ellie Fredrickson
• Lightning McQueen from "Cars" is referenced a few times throughout the film: A miniature toy car at the daycare center, on a child's shirt at the center and on a fictional train that shares McQueen's number, 95. That number is itself an Easter egg, referring to 1995, the year the first "Toy Story" was released.
• A calendar from Pizza Planet is clearly seen. Pizza Planet has appeared in every Pixar film except "The Incredibles."
• Pixar has a history of hiding a character to be featured in a later movie somewhere in a current film. Nemo first appeared in "Monsters, Inc." and "Toy Story 3" newcomer, Lots-o-Huggins Bear (who, ironically, is not very huggable), first appeared alongside a bed in "Up." A poster on Andy's wall shows a character from next year's "Cars 2." It shows Finn McMissile, a British sports car/secret agent who plays a major role in the sequel.
• Buzz Lightyear's batteries are from "Buy 'N' Large," the giant corporation responsible for ruining the planet in "WALL-E."
• Totoro, the furry, friendly creature from Hayao Miyazaki's Japanese animated classic "My Neighbor Totoro," shows up as a toy that Woody meets. Pixar founder John Lasseter has called Miyazaki an inspiration for his work, and Lasseter produced his most recent film, "Ponyo."
• A significant amount of the film takes place at a daycare center. At the daycare center, Mr. Ray the Scientific Stingray from "Finding Nemo" makes a cameo. Nemo himself appears as a sticker on Andy's toy box.
• "Toy Story 3" director Lee Unkrich performs one line in the movie, as the voice of the Jack in the Box character.
• John Ratzenberger keeps his streak alive of appearing in every single Pixar film made to this point. For "Toy Story 3," he reprises his role as Hamm.
• Ken, voiced by Michael Keaton, was based on a 1988 version of him called "Animal Lovin' Ken" which included his "own chimpanzee to care for and love." Um, okay. The Barbie featured in the film is based on a 1983 version titled "Great Shape Barbie."
• Ken wears 21 different outfits in the movie.
• In Andy's bedroom there is a map with pushpins marking the actual hometowns of Pixar animators.
Here is a link to the answers: http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=67118
Awesome! Now going to watch the movie again to spot these. That's what so great about Pixar, it's movie entertainment with a game of "Where's Waldo?" or in this case "Where's Pixar?" in each film.
Awesome movie !! Brought me back to my childhood. It was definitely worth the wait although I'm sad to see it end *tear* :( But it was a great end to a wonderful, entertaining, fun franchise !!
my child hood has revolved around toy story my altime fav disney movies sad to see it end but good sweet ending have to get them on dvd only have them on vid and dont have a vid player any more but yeh 6/5 for me
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