Toy Story 3
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Andy is 17 years old and headed off to college, meaning he doesn't have a place in his life for childhood things. The toys (save for Woody), fearing they'll be packed away in the attic and forgotten about forever, are mistakenly donated to the local daycare facility. There, their wishes to be played
… More »Andy is 17 years old and headed off to college, meaning he doesn't have a place in his life for childhood things. The toys (save for Woody), fearing they'll be packed away in the attic and forgotten about forever, are mistakenly donated to the local daycare facility. There, their wishes to be played with once again are fulfilled all too well. They also meet a new collection of toys, including Barbie, Ken, Mr. Pricklepants, Chuckles the clown, and the grandfatherly Lots-O' Huggin' Bear, who may not be exactly who he seems to be. When Woody realizes that Andy still wants his toys, it's up to him to stage a daring rescue effort and break his friends out of Sunnyside Day Care.
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Winner, 2011 Academy Awards for Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Song--"We Belong Together" Randy Newman; Best Animated Feature Film of the Year--Lee Unkrich
Winner, 2011 Academy Awards for Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Song--"We Belong Together" Randy Newman; Best Animated Feature Film of the Year--Lee Unkrich
Videodisc release of the 2010 motion picture
Bonus features: Day and night theatrical short [featurette] (6 min.); Filmmakers commentary by director Lee Unkrich and producer Darla Anderson [optional audio feature]; Buzz Lightyear mission logs: The science of adventure [featurette] (4 min.); Paths to Pixar: Editorial [featurette] (5 min.); Studio stories [featurettes]: Where's Gordon (2 min.); Cereal bar (2 min.); Clean start (3 min.); Toys! (7 min.); The gang's all here (10 min.); A toy's eye view: Creating a whole new land (5 min.); Learn how to take your favorite movies on the go (1 min.); Sneak peeks [previews] (5 min.)
DVD; Region 1, NTSC; Dolby digital 5.1 EX, Dolby digital 2.0 DVS; widescreen presentation, 1.78:1 aspect ratio, enhanced for 16x9 televisions
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Add a SummaryAndy, now nearly 18 years old,[10] goes off to college, and his toys feel like they have been abandoned as they have not been played with for several years. Andy decides to take Woody with him to college and puts Buzz and the rest of the toys in a trash bag for storage in the attic. However, the toys are accidentally thrown out when Andy's mom finds the bag and puts it out on the curb, causing the toys to think that they are no longer wanted. They escape and decide to climb in a donation box for the Sunnyside Daycare. Woody, the only toy who saw what actually happened, follows the other toys and tries to explain they were thrown out by mistake, but they refuse to believe him.
awesome movie !
Awesome movie!
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Add a Commenti did not like this movie. at least not for my 3 yr old. there were many frightening scenes. the only part i liked was the end. it was sweet.
THIS is the kind of movie I hope my son will create one day!
Mr. Pricklepants... priceless.
I really enjoyed this movie because it was so cute but it also had a really great theme about growing up and letting go. The ending was bittersweet and this is definitely one of those movies where I'd never get tired of watching over and over again.
I love this movie so much. I agree, it is a great film about growing up and how hard it is at times. My husband and I laughed out loud at many parts and I was weeping at the end. I loved it and want to watch it 20 more times today.
Applause! Applause! Applause!..... With the greatest of enthusiasm your pal, Bubba Louie, here gives a big, roaring round of well-deserved applause for the highly-enjoyable Toy Story 3..... Whoever says that "Sequels Suck!" obviously hasn't had the pure pleasure of watching this superbly animated flick..... To date, I have now had the delightful opportunity of seeing all 3 Toy Story flicks, and, by far, #3 is my absolute fave...... Toy Story 3 is the sort of film that can easily be watched numerous times and with each viewing its story remains fresh, entertaining and a pure joy..... I have to hand it to those talented folks at Pixar Studios. They certainly delivered an excellent picture that's solid fun right from the word "go"...... For anyone who's already seen Toy Story 3, I don't have to tell you that this picture contains some really hilarious moments..... In particular, there's one absolutely priceless scene where Ken eagerly models several of his fave outfits (to the rocking strains of the disco hit "Freak Out!") while the seemingly-delighted Barbie looks on..... Boy, I'm tellin ya, Ken and his posing was such a hoot that I had to put the DVD on pause mode for a while, until my peals of laughter finally subsided..... In conclusion - Toy Story 3 is a movie that I highly recommend. It can be enjoyed by all ages.
This vidio is awsome
this is a great movie. it is good for whole family. I recommend for everybody to enjoy.
this was the best toy story movie it had heartwarming in the movie i was crying even the part that i hate was spanish buzz i was boring as hell
Best Toy Story movie Ever!!!