Toy Story 3

Toy Story 3

2010 "No toy gets left behind."
Toy Story 3
Toy Story 3

Toy Story 3

8.3 | 1h43m | G | en | Animation

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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8.3 | 1h43m | G | en | Animation , Comedy , Family | More Info
Released: June. 18,2010 | Released Producted By: Walt Disney Pictures , Pixar Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://disney.go.com/toystory/
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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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Cast

Tom Hanks , Tim Allen , Joan Cusack

Director

Erin Magill

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Walt Disney Pictures , Pixar

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hecoxjus Alright! I can feel the controversy beginning! But this was easily Pixar's worst movie. And the only one that I managed to properly dislike. Of course, being Pixar, it can't be all bad, and the plot, and the visuals, were pretty good. The plot in particular was great, except for one thing. This is not a kid's movie. How is it rated G? How? Why?The reason I hate it, and why it shouldn't be rated G, comes from one fatal flaw in the plot. It was terrifying! This might as well be a freaking horror movie! I saw this when it came out, when I was about six. And it traumatized me! It freaking traumatized me to the point where I still sometimes have nightmares about Big Baby and Lotso Huggin Bear killing me in my sleep! Not kidding. It's just terrifying. it might as well be Child's Play. Before watching this, I had no problem with dolls or anything. Now, I can't look at a baby doll without being terrified, all thanks to this movie. I can't even fathom how scary this was for me. I think that maybe now as a teenager I might have enjoyed it, but seeing it at the age of six has forever tainted my opinion of the toy story movies and toys. Would not recommend to anybody but horror fans. That's how scary this is. It's a straight up horror flick. That's all I can say about it. Don't show it to your kids.
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.
sulinc I first saw this in theaters in 2010, and I gave it a four out of ten. However, I decided to watch it again 7 years later, and I am lowering my rating to a 3. It still is a decent movie, but as a Pixar movie, I expect a higher standard with films. It brought nothing new to the table, like the first two did. Toy Story was the first computer animated movie, and Toy Story 2 proved that animated sequels could be great, unlike previous straight to DVD Disney sequels. (Mulan 2). As for the third entry, it was just a bunch of nostalgia thrown over a bunch of references thrown over a bunch of conveniences. I mean come on, Woody just happened to find a kite on the roof of Sunnyside. There are many other "well that was lucky" moments in the movie. I do NOT think that this deserves to be in the top 250 movies, as it brings NOTHING that is new and interesting to the film industry, other than the first animated movie to gross $1,000,000,000. I really can't get emotionally moved, let alone attached to any of these characters. It's very similar to Toy Story 2 with it's villain's motivations and appearance. In short, this movie is bad and disappointing. Just because it's nostalgic and filled with references doesn't mean it's a good movie. The inferno scene is emotionless and quickly glossed over. Like this film if you can, I just can't. Final Review: Bad, disappointing, letdown.
h-dog-96315 Toy Story 3 has a lot of important characters to know. First, there is Andy who is a high school graduate. Andy is voiced by John Morris. The main characters in the film are Woody, a cowboy, voiced by Tom Hanks., Buzz Lightyear, a space action figure, voiced by Tim Allen, Lotso, a giant teddy bear, voiced by Ned Beatty, and Ken, a doll, voiced by Michael Keaton. Other minor characters include Mr. Potato Head who is voiced by Don Rickles, Jessie, a cowgirl, who is voiced by Joan Cusack, and Rex, a dinosaur, voiced by Wallace Shawn. The movie, Toy Story 3, is about Andy and his toys. Andy, who is now a high school graduate getting ready to move on to his next chapter, college, is forced to clean out his room. While packing and separating his items, he places his toys in a trash bag meaning to place the toys up in the attic. While in the process of the transfer Andy gets a distraction from his little sister causing him to leave the toys laying by themselves. Andy's mom accidentally takes the toys away. The toys end up at a day care where they not only have to fight to return back to Andy but also to defeat Lotso the bear and his gang of other left behind toys. While Woody is on his own adventure he returns back to the gang to help save them from Lotso and helps returns the toys and himself back to Andy. Overall the movie has a lot of emotions for an animated film. It brings in a theme of the difficulties it is to move on from things that meant the most to you at a time in your life. Throughout the movie we see the theme appearing in a few scenes. To point out a few, we see the theme first appearing when Andy is packing the toys up. The toys are worried and hurt when they realize they have been placed with trash. The theme reappears in the movie when the viewers realize why Lotso the bear is the way he is which is because he can't let go that his recent owner, Daisy, has left him behind and moved on without him. As a viewer we can relate to the toys due to the angles the director uses. Editors and other film members has created the film in such an angle that we can better relate being small with the toys and the urge to hide when humans are around. The director also does a fantastic job using motif to consistently bring up how these toys have been left behind from their owners so viewers can emotionally become attached to the story line. Being a 22 year old college student I was able to really connect with this film. Not only did I grow up with the original Toy Story films but it felt realistic to me because not long ago did I have to clean out my room and decide what I wanted to do with all of my old belongings and toys. Great film, was really emotionally attached!