Toy Story 3

I saw it on opening day, and it was awesome. Definitely a step up from the other two... cinematically, at least. It included a great balance of sweet, tender moments and more action-focused sequences. I was surprised by some of the scenes, especially the one with the incinerator - it was unsettling, yet packed with meaning (something that we don't often see in films made for younger audiences). I was very impressed with the ending, too; it tied the story together very nicely.

One other thing that I loved was the short film that preceded the actual movie - it was creative, touching, and technologically impressive. :)
 
I saw Toy Story 3 for the second time last tuesday! It was even better the second time! I intend to see it a third time when some friends visit. :)
 
When my youngest brother was four or five, he had this grey stuffed puppy called "Silverpuppy" that he literally always took everywhere. Then when we were on a vacation, he left it at a rest stop in another state. With my sister's big baby doll. Now how creepy is that?:eek:
 
I saw it on opening day, and it was awesome. Definitely a step up from the other two... cinematically, at least. It included a great balance of sweet, tender moments and more action-focused sequences. I was surprised by some of the scenes, especially the one with the incinerator - it was unsettling, yet packed with meaning (something that we don't often see in films made for younger audiences). I was very impressed with the ending, too; it tied the story together very nicely.

One other thing that I loved was the short film that preceded the actual movie - it was creative, touching, and technologically impressive. :)

I actually didn't like the short film...I mean, it was cute, but kinda weird and pointless. I think my favorite Pixar short film was the one that preceded Finding Nemo. That one was good.
 
When my youngest brother was four or five, he had this grey stuffed puppy called "Silverpuppy" that he literally always took everywhere. Then when we were on a vacation, he left it at a rest stop in another state. With my sister's big baby doll. Now how creepy is that?:eek:

You brother has created another Lotso! Who knows what toys that puppy is currently oppressing! :D XD
 
I finally saw Toy Story 3!!!!!!! I watched it on youtube. The quality was really bad, and it was missing three of the parts, but I was ecstatic to see any of the movie.

It is one of the best movies I have ever seen. It's better than both of the other Toy Story movies. In fact, it's almost as good as Up, which is my favorite Pixar movie.

I cried at the end of Toy Story 3. I've only come close to crying during a movie on two occasions, so it was a great accomplishment to actually have tears rolling down my cheeks. xP

I think Rex is my favorite of the characters. He's so hillarious. And Barbie was pretty funny too, in an insane sort of way. To quote my older sister: "Anyone who would say 'nice ascot' would have to be demented."
I also loved Hamm. (Dr. Porkchop! LOL!)
 
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