Toy Story 3

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FinalHeart95

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Toy Story 3 is one of my top movies EVER. My favorite by Pixar, but I have yet to see Up, so who knows.

Seriously, this movie completes the ultimate goal of getting you to feel every emotion you can think of. Other than nausea. Well... maybe nausea, but probably not. Still, very few movies can even CLAIM to do that, and Toy Story 3 does it flawlessly.
 

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I think Toy Story has put forward a strong case for being one of the best, if not the best trilogies of all time (Star Wars and LotR are the only other ones I can think of in the same league). Having watched all 3 recently, I think the third is the best and the second is just as good as the first.
 

Pegghead

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I enjoyed all three of them and the third perfectly wrapped up the series and made me cry at the end.
 

Canadian Briton

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You are a silly silly person for pirating it, I enjoyed it, I almost cried but I manned up. I found it completely watchable the whole way through.
 

Furyaki12

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Toy Story 3 is honestly one of the best movies released this year, Pixar has yet to lose their touch.

If you really didn't like Toy Story 2, then 3 might make you feel an unwelcome sense of deja vu at times, but it's still a great movie in my opinion.
 

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The second one didn't have as much witty humor as the first, but the story was much better. It was definitely not horrible: Pixar has never made a bad film.

Also, the third one is arguably the best of the three.
 

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Well I agree, I didnt think 2 was as good as the first (though still great.) 3 is amazing, it really bought home the underlying themes of the other movies and has some truely emotional moments. Like a lot of others here that scene at the dump had me crying it was pretty powerful. It is a lot bleaker than the others I thought but in a good way, it helped to sum up the series and what the toys have experienced and concludes their story (but of course leaves it open for TS4.)

And seriously go watch in the cinema, support Pixar.
 

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jelock said:
Well I agree, I didnt think 2 was as good as the first (though still great.) 3 is amazing, it really bought home the underlying themes of the other movies and has some truely emotional moments. Like a lot of others here that scene at the dump had me crying it was pretty powerful. It is a lot bleaker than the others I thought but in a good way, it helped to sum up the series and what the toys have experienced and concludes their story (but of course leaves it open for TS4.)

And seriously go watch in the cinema, support Pixar.
I agree with you on supporting Pixar and your overall ranking of the movies, but I really hope the part I bolded is utterly false. I prefer Pixar creating new concepts because it is something they generally excel at, and it's also something that separates them from the myriad of mediocre studios pumping out sequels. Toy Story was a fair exception because it was a revolutionary film and they did a nice job at making worthy successors, but one of those central themes of the third film was leaving things behind and enjoying them for what they were. Making a fourth one would be really pushing it, even for Pixar. It ends on the line "So long, partner." It'd be best kept that way.
 

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I saw the series when I was little, and I loved it. When I rewatched it, I understood it better than before. I recently watched this movie with my family, and we all LOVED it. It was touching, funny, and overall a great movie for all of us. Even my parents said they enjoyed it.

The part where Buzz was speaking spanish had all of us laughing, but it's probably because we're spanish. And like many here, I was doing my best to not to make my tears noticable to my family.

I agree with an earlier post about another Toy Story. I loved the series, but I feel that it really does not need to continue. It ended very well and although it's open to continue, the way it ended, would it really be a good idea?
 

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Chal said:
jelock said:
Well I agree, I didnt think 2 was as good as the first (though still great.) 3 is amazing, it really bought home the underlying themes of the other movies and has some truely emotional moments. Like a lot of others here that scene at the dump had me crying it was pretty powerful. It is a lot bleaker than the others I thought but in a good way, it helped to sum up the series and what the toys have experienced and concludes their story (but of course leaves it open for TS4.)

And seriously go watch in the cinema, support Pixar.
I agree with you on supporting Pixar and your overall ranking of the movies, but I really hope the part I bolded is utterly false. I prefer Pixar creating new concepts because it is something they generally excel at, and it's also something that separates them from the myriad of mediocre studios pumping out sequels. Toy Story was a fair exception because it was a revolutionary film and they did a nice job at making worthy successors, but one of those central themes of the third film was leaving things behind and enjoying them for what they were. Making a fourth one would be really pushing it, even for Pixar. It ends on the line "So long, partner." It'd be best kept that way.
They only make sequels when they get a decent story...they could open up a whole new trilogy, like Pirates of the Caribbean are.
 

jelock

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Chal said:
jelock said:
Well I agree, I didnt think 2 was as good as the first (though still great.) 3 is amazing, it really bought home the underlying themes of the other movies and has some truely emotional moments. Like a lot of others here that scene at the dump had me crying it was pretty powerful. It is a lot bleaker than the others I thought but in a good way, it helped to sum up the series and what the toys have experienced and concludes their story (but of course leaves it open for TS4.)

And seriously go watch in the cinema, support Pixar.
I agree with you on supporting Pixar and your overall ranking of the movies, but I really hope the part I bolded is utterly false. I prefer Pixar creating new concepts because it is something they generally excel at, and it's also something that separates them from the myriad of mediocre studios pumping out sequels. Toy Story was a fair exception because it was a revolutionary film and they did a nice job at making worthy successors, but one of those central themes of the third film was leaving things behind and enjoying them for what they were. Making a fourth one would be really pushing it, even for Pixar. It ends on the line "So long, partner." It'd be best kept that way.
Agreed, I dont think that they need to at all, it was a fitting end to the series. I was just stating that while tieing everything up and ending the trilogy and their story that there is potential to tell more stories.
 

ALuckyChance

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Watch it, for the love of god, watch it. It's more emotional than Up at the end, at that's saying a bunch.

For some reason, my eleven year-old sister didn't even sniffle at the end. I really don't think she's human anymore.
 

MattRooney06

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it was pretty good its hard for me to call out some of the bad aspects because toy story 1 was the first movie i saw in the cinima and has been with me for ages
 

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Mad Stalin said:
Irridium said:
What do you mean by "obtain"?
If you mean pirate, then you should be slapped, because no one should steal from Pixar.
Pixar has stolen enough of my time to justify me downloading it. that is all
Don't you mean you have willingly paid Pixar to fill your time?