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Edgy MD Jun 20 2010 05:41 PM |
A cowboy, a spaceman, and a bunch of other toys that have appeared together in some other films return to the screen as they grapple with their fates and examine their core values in preparing for the child they've raised together to go off to college.
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metirish Jun 21 2010 08:03 AM Re: Toy Story 3 |
Looking forward to seeing it , will let it cool for a few weeks then take the kid.
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Willets Point Jun 21 2010 08:13 AM Re: Toy Story 3 |
I'm thinking this may be a good first movie theater experience for our little one. Like metirish, I'll wait a few weeks and look for a matinee.
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soupcan Jun 21 2010 08:31 AM Re: Toy Story 3 |
The reviews I've read have been glowing and 2 of my kids saw it over the weekend (sans moi) and they both gave it a very enthusiastic thumbs up.
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Benjamin Grimm Jun 21 2010 09:05 AM Re: Toy Story 3 |
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SPOILER ALERT I have to say, there is a very harrowing scene, where (spoiler alert) the toys are about to be incinerated and they resign themselves to their impending deaths. You'll have to judge (as best you can) how much your child might be upset by something like that.
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Willets Point Jun 21 2010 09:20 AM Re: Toy Story 3 |
Hard to say. He made me stop "Monsters, Inc" because Sully riding a sled down the Himalayas was too scary, but seemed indifferent to Nemo's mother being eaten in "Finding Nemo."
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Frayed Knot Jun 21 2010 10:16 AM Re: Toy Story 3 |
I'm not going, but mainly because I missed #s 1 & 2 so I'm afraid I'd be lost and not able to follow the plot.
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metirish Jun 21 2010 11:49 AM Re: Toy Story 3 |
We have 1 & 2 on DVR , never tire of watching them.
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Willets Point Jun 21 2010 12:53 PM Re: Toy Story 3 |
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Edgy MD Jun 21 2010 05:15 PM Re: Toy Story 3 |
OK, well, if you've seen the first two, you'll know what you're getting. And if you're Frayed Knot, well, you'll get what you're getting.
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Edgy MD Jun 21 2010 06:58 PM Re: Toy Story 3 |
Two votes? Thought more of us had seen this bebe.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 21 2010 08:47 PM Re: Toy Story 3 |
I forget where I read this (Wired mag?) but Dizney was set on a threequel whether it was good or shit and would have been perfectly happy with the latter result as long as people went (which they would) so it was up to the Pixar peeps to rescue it, and they junked the entire Diz concept on day 1.
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Willets Point Jun 21 2010 08:54 PM Re: Toy Story 3 |
I was disgruntled when Pixar became part of the Disney Empire, but I'm impressed and amazed at how they've managed to maintain creative control and continue to put out excellent movies.
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Edgy MD Jun 22 2010 07:03 AM Re: Toy Story 3 |
I know. It's almost like every day they have staffers whose job it is to keep Disney out of the room.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 22 2010 07:26 AM Re: Toy Story 3 |
Whatever you think of Tim Allen, he was born to be Buzz Lightyear.
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Edgy MD Jun 22 2010 07:35 AM Re: Toy Story 3 |
On Allen, absolutely. That's why I think they must be brilliant. Their concession to diznifying the movie is to take on this guy who is a stamped and branded Disney commodity, when they in fact have the perfect role for him. Make out like it's a painful consession, then... psyche! Now we don't have to have the Britney Spears song!
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 26 2010 06:50 PM Re: Toy Story 3 |
Turns out Lunchpail saw this with his grandmother this week. His review? Scary. Wanna see it again? No.
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Edgy MD Jun 27 2010 01:32 PM Re: Toy Story 3 |
What a jerk!
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metirish Jun 27 2010 04:59 PM Re: Toy Story 3 |
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Just got back from New Roc City, I can totally see how Lunchpail would think it was scary. Lorcan was fine watching it but did ask to sit in my lap when things started getting intense , and I was kind of surprised with how intense it was , throughly enjoyed it though, an excellent movie, stay for the closing credits and you will be rewarded.
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Vic Sage Jun 28 2010 11:47 AM Re: Toy Story 3 |
i liked it more than little vic did.
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metirish Jun 28 2010 11:58 AM Re: Toy Story 3 |
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Yeah , it had some great moments , the fire scene , Woody the last to hold hands, as if he finally realized this is it , he'd tried everything to keep them altogether but if need be then they would meet their end here together......that scene with Andy and the girl, the way Woody had manipulated it.......nary a dry eye in the house.
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dgwphotography Jun 28 2010 07:11 PM Re: Toy Story 3 |
Mrs. DGW and the girls saw it today - the Mrs. and our oldest said they bawled their eyes out...
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The Second Spitter Jul 04 2010 07:24 AM Re: Toy Story 3 |
Saw it tonight. Fantastic not as good as The Incredibles or even Wall-E imo, but it held its own. Do yourself a favour and watch it in 3D. The visuals were stunning -- you forget it's an animated movie.
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sharpie Jul 10 2010 08:26 PM Re: Toy Story 3 |
Saw it tonight and liked it but must disagree with Second Spitter in one respect: the 3-D aspect, other than the opening scene, was superfluous. At one point I took off the glasses and found it looked brighter and better except for the occasional fuzzy background. Agree with SS about the idiots at IMDB. It isn't the 6th best movie of all time or even the 60th though it probably does make it above 600th.
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Willets Point Sep 06 2010 09:09 PM Re: Toy Story 3 |
Finally saw this today with little Pedro. Very moving, creepy at parts, and just as excellent as it's predecessors.
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