Toy story 3

dennycrane

New Member
Hands down best Pixar film ever done, and THAT's really saying something. Simply a perfect movie all around, I had absolutly NO complaints from it.

As for the ending, it didn't make me cry but I will admit it gave me a lump in my throat.

BTW, did anyone get the breif cameo by Sid from the first movie? I think I was the only one who noticed in the theater. :lol:

i missed it...where was sid?
 

BrerFrog

Active Member
The garbageman in the beginning and end. Note the shirt.

Oh man, now I need to watch it again just to get that reference. Not that it is going to be bad experience, that movie is so fantastic that I could watch it 100 times and still cry like a baby through the final thirty minutes of the film like I just did a few hours ago.
 

Tiggerfanatic

Well-Known Member
Just got home - absolutely loved it! And did anyone else notice the truck that Lotso and Bis Baby were riding in? Hint: "YO"

Thought the Pixar short at the beginning was fabulous!
 

LiveyMouse22

Active Member
Saw it tonight and loved it of course! :) Was a mush at the end as expected..:shrug::lol:. Oh and the short Night & Day was great. I thought it was incredible-- funny and touching all at the same time! :sohappy: Bravo to another wonderfully successful Disney & Pixar movie! :wave:
 

Disneyson 1

New Member
Cried during the part when they were holding hands and during Andy's "Woody" monolouge.

A great great great sequel. Really amazing stuff.
 

DonaldDoleWhip

Well-Known Member
Coming from someone who wasn't a fan of the first 2 Toy Story films, I absolutely loved this movie. The holding hands scene had me crying, and I can't think of another comedy film that brought out emotions like this.
 

WDWmazprty

Well-Known Member
Just got back from seeing it and it was awesome! The best of the 3. Ken was hilarious and loved the ending. Now I can't wait to play TSM!
 

Mad Stitch

Well-Known Member
I saw it this weekend. Just before the movie started I heard the guy behind me tell his son “This is the last movie Pixar needs to make for Disney, and then they will start making movies for other people.” I wanted to turn around and correct him but I figured it would just be in vain so I kept quiet.
 

monkeysammich

Active Member
It was so heart warming to share something with my 3 year old daughter that I loved when I was younger. The first toy story was in 1995... I was 13. Now, 15 years later... I have a daughter who loves toy story (she has a toy story bed, decals on the walls and a buzz, woody, hamm and rex plush doll. I can't find jesse >_< )

She went with me early on a saturday morning, we shared popcorn and watched the film. She got scared a few times, and I had a tear running down my cheek when they held hands near the incinirator... but it was all worth it to hear her scream happily when all was well.

I agree with everyone above... this is the best of the 3 movies. Pixar really worked some magic with it.
 

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