Toy Story 3
Toy Story 3
G | 18 June 2010 (USA)
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Woody, Buzz, and the rest of Andy's toys haven't been played with in years. With Andy about to go to college, the gang find themselves accidentally left at a nefarious day care center. The toys must band together to escape and return home to Andy.

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Harockerce

What a beautiful movie!

Bereamic

Awesome Movie

Aneesa Wardle

The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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Yash Wade

Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.

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amarjunchu

I cant say how much I loved this one. I thought 3rd one will not be that good but hell its the best in the trilogy. Especially the amazing emotional sequences in the end. The animation work is phenomenal and this one deserves all the praise it gets because this the series which defines generations and it will be always there as long as you live in your heart.

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LigerTamer100

I remember seeing this on the big screen, it was such a big wait and for good reasons because everyone wanted to see a Toy Story 3, including me. Back in 2009 one night I watched a trailer for the movie and I was really pumped up,and boy was it worth it. I didn't know what to expect with the movie but the creativity from Pixar. It was darker than I think anyone expected, the villain was creepy, the plot was a masterpiece, and the ending was tear-jerking. I also think his is the movie that fully showed the strong relationship with Buzz and Jessie, thanks to this movie I ship them, the previous movie did good with them too but there was only a scene or two that showed that relationship. We'll just wait to see what the next movie brings and if it can top this movie (which I doubt).

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priceturner

Quite possibly better than the original. Toy Story 3's Beautiful Screenplay and animation give us a fitting end to the Toy Story trilogy, by delivering yet another classic movie. Hanks, Allen, and Cusack deliver great vocal performances, and bring a fitting end to one of the greatest trilogies ever made. Proving that Toy Story still has life left in it's characters, writers, and the Box-Office.

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Darth-Helmet

Andy (John Morris) is now 17 in 2010 and he has graduated from high school as he is off to college, his toys known as Woody (Voiced by Tom Hanks) with Buzz (Voiced by Tim Allen) as well as Jessie (voiced by Joan Cusack), Slinky Dog (Blake Clarke), Bullseye, Hamm (John Ratzenberger), Mr. Potatohead (in one of Don Rickle's final roles), Rex (voiced by Wallace Shawn) and Mrs. Potatohead (Estelle Harris) were suppose to be put in the attic but was mistaken as trash by Andy's mom (Laura Metcliff) yet luckily they escaped out of the trash bag before the truck would pick them up. However as Andy's mom is delivering some stuff to donate to one of the city's local daycare centers, the toys see other toys in the daycare like the butterfly room being taken good care of. However a strawberry- scented grandfatherly and charismatic teddy bear named Lotso (voiced by Ned Betty) who seems like a nice guy to treat all toys as equals has assigned our toy heroes to be in the toddler room where they are abused and sticky as the toddlers are too young for the toys to be played with. Yet Lotso with his baby doll assistant are keeping our fellow toys minus Woody whom escaped luckily as prisoner. So now Woody has to rescue his fellow comrades and try to get back to Andy's house before he leaves to college.A fantastic third installment in the series that manages to be as excellent as the first 2 movies which were instant classics and so will this movie. There are many fantastic trilogies like Star Wars classic trilogy, Indiana Jones, Evil Dead, Fistful of Dollars, Back to the Future and more and this is one of them. After 11 years since 99 when i keep hearing in magazines/the internet about Toy Story 3 it felt like development hell but it finally got greenlighted and boy it felt like it was worth the long wait. The script by Michael Arndt is surprisingly brilliant and full of humor/emotion and energy. Even the direction by Lee Unkrick is nice and the animation is just outstanding/spectacular and even better in 3D which i saw in theaters 4 times and it's an utterly fantastic, well written and impactful sequel. The film co-stars Whoopie Goldberg, Lori Moore, Timothy Dalton as Mr Picklepants, Michael Keaton as Ken, Jodi Benson as Barbi and R Lee Ermy back as Sarge. A totally must see sequel.

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