Escape to the Movies: Toy Story 3

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GaudyMarrko

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Toy Story was the first movie I ever saw in theaters. I'm off to 1st year this fall. I still remember the nightmares I got from the freaky toys in the first movie. I even saw toy story on ice when I went to a friend's birthday party. I don't remember the story very well but I feel like I need to watch this movie.
 

sunburst

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How could so many people expect this to be a horrible milking of the franchise? This is Pixar people. They're the good guys. Cars is the only Pixar movie to ever disappoint me, and that's because it was aimed squarely at younger children and I was way past the target age.
 

Kojiro ftt

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Huh? I guess I am too old for Toy Story, because I have no emotional connection to the characters. All this blubbering in the video really makes Bob sound like a pussy! :p
 

GaudyMarrko

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addeB said:
Wow, toy story is the same age as me, which results in Andy being the same age as me, which results in... I'm Andy! Oh wait, I'm not.
Toy story is 15 years old and it was Andy's 6th birthday in the 1st movie.
 

addeB

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GaudyMarrko said:
addeB said:
Wow, toy story is the same age as me, which results in Andy being the same age as me, which results in... I'm Andy! Oh wait, I'm not.
Toy story is 15 years old and it was Andy's 6th birthday in the 1st movie.
Awh, didn't think about that, but... Andy's age is synced with mine now! (Almost any ways...)
 

thatstheguy

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I myself am only 15. But, thanks to my older sister I've managed to create an emotional connection between these movies because she had them and eventually I watched them. I will definitely see this movie eventually.

Edit: Interesting note: Andy's full name, Andrew Davis, is coincidently the same as my friends name.
 

Amazon warrior

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ARTAX! NOOOOOOOO! D,:
(Although for sheer quantity and quality of "Noooooo!" moments, "Watership Down" still wins every time for me. It's been one of my favourite films since I was about 6.)

OT: Ok, I really, really want to see this, but it doesn't look like it's out in Germany yet, so I still have time to do some sacrifices and pray to the film gods that the local cinemas show a version in OV. I have reason to fear - "Wall-e" came out here after it was already on DVD in the UK. "Up" was never shown in OV in my area and I had to wait until I got the DVD to see it. "How To Train Your Dragon" had only a few showings in OV the first week it was out - I was lucky to catch it. "Splice" has only been shown at ~23:30 and in German since it came out. Shockingly though, "Sex and the City 2" is still running in OV - WHHHHHY? *kicks Kinopolis and Cinemaxx* You're bastards, both of you. It's almost worth seeing if I can smuggle myself onto one of the US bases......

Or maybe I'd be better praying that "Toy Story 3" and "Splice" will still be showing in the UK when I'm back there at the end of next month.
 
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Yeah...

Not gonna have dry eyes at this one. Watch for the big dude in the leather jacket sobbing.

velcthulhu said:
Am I the only person in existence who didn't enjoy these movies as a kid?
Quite possibly.
 

wolfister

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Like so many others here I am the same age as Andy. i was 5 when the first came out and this follows my age perfectly. If the beginning of Up brought a tear to my eye I know I will be full out crying at the end of this one.
 

AgDr_ODST

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Thanks for honest review and the heads up Bob, though I doubt your forwarning about the final 15 will stop the water works when I go to see it.

The Pink Pansy said:
And here I thought this was going to be a cheap, knock-off sequel. Might have to see this.
ITS PIXAR! They'd NEVER do that to the last movie in thier flagship series. Or have you been living under a rock for so long (namely between TS2 and now) that you've forgotten that Pixar never half way does anything

velcthulhu said:
Am I the only person in existence who didn't enjoy these movies as a kid?
yes you are
 

The Pink Pansy

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AgDr_ODST said:
The Pink Pansy said:
And here I thought this was going to be a cheap, knock-off sequel. Might have to see this.
ITS Pixar! They'd NEVER do that to the last movie in thier flagship series. or have you been living under a rock for so long (namely between TS2 and now) that you've forgotten that Pixar never half way does anything
No offense man, but these days I automatically assume sequels are cheap knockoffs until proven otherwise, regardless of who makes it.
 

Mkvenner

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I felt very teary eyed just watching this review. I cried in the Lion King when Muhfasa died....if this review tells it as it is then, its probably best if I watch it alone in the corner of the cinema, or wait till its out on DVD -.-

Either way, I think I need hug :(
 

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velcthulhu said:
Am I the only person in existence who didn't enjoy these movies as a kid?
Most certainly, dear Sir.

OT: Well, I cried almost all the way through Up, so I'd better get very hydrated for this one...

Hoping to see it soon, as Toy Story is one of favourite films.

Yyyeah.

The rest are mostly Pixar ones aswell.