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coolsome
08/03/2010, 03:33 pm
obviously dont click spoilers unless u seen it :P

never has a movie made me wana cry more then this I know you will think im a pussy 4 saying it but it was rly sad through out espacialy at the end when andy played with the toys one last time and said how speacial they where that was great I also HATE LOTSO SO MUCH FOR LEAVING THEM TO DIE I forgot everything I knew about movies at that point and was rly scared with them as they held hands going into the fernist It rly is one of the best films I have ever seen and Im so glad the toy story series went out so well!

anonima
08/03/2010, 03:36 pm
i though that the seen with the incinerator was a one way ticket to **** until the seen with "the claw"

coolsome
08/03/2010, 03:37 pm
me to but you should use spoilers incase anyone hasnt seen it yet

anonima
08/03/2010, 03:39 pm
i don't know how to do that

coolsome
08/03/2010, 03:41 pm
i don't know how to do that

like this [ spoiler ] then your text here [/ spoiler ] but with out the spaces on the spoiler part so its like this if you take away the spaces

Gman5852
08/03/2010, 03:42 pm
you type [spoiler] and [ /spoiler] minus the space i left in the second spoiler.

anonima
08/03/2010, 03:46 pm
i also did not like how boa was not in this one

coolsome
08/03/2010, 03:47 pm
i also did not like how boa was not in this one

yh but I assume its cos either they coudlnt get her VA or since shes made of china she die from the todlers attack

Fealiks
08/03/2010, 03:59 pm
I don't think you should be reading this thread if you want to avoid spoilers.

Anyway, the bit where they all accept their fate and just start holding hands when they're going into the fire was unexpectedly dark.

anonima
08/03/2010, 04:03 pm
i didn't understand ken though

Fealiks
08/03/2010, 04:06 pm
Which part didn't you understand?

coolsome
08/03/2010, 04:09 pm
Im guessing the metrosexualness

anonima
08/03/2010, 04:13 pm
no it him even being in the movie but i enjoyed it when he cried about her ripping all of his clothes

serweet
08/03/2010, 04:14 pm
I thought it was a good film, but it really played on the cheese card at the end - maybe would have been better without it as an entertaining film rather than one that tried to go too deep, was a tad to much compared to the films that came before it.

waroftheworlds01
08/03/2010, 04:15 pm
The movie made me want to cry. I'm not embarrassed by that though. I'm actually glad. Anything less than Toy Story 3 making me want to cry would have been a dissapointment.

Toy Story wins the award of best trilogy. Why? Because it's the only trilogy in which all three movies are very good and in which the final film actually gives a good ending.

anonima
08/03/2010, 04:16 pm
i love buzz in demo and Spanish mode

coolsome
08/03/2010, 04:21 pm
I thought it was a good film, but it really played on the cheese card at the end - maybe would have been better without it as an entertaining film rather than one that tried to go too deep, was a tad to much compared to the films that came before it.

this was a good bye to most audiences childhood it had to be like that for a real heart felt end off

waroftheworlds01
08/03/2010, 04:24 pm
this was a good bye to most audiences childhood it had to be like that for a real heart felt end off

Agreed. If you didn't grow up watching them then I could see how it would come off as cheese. But for someone like me who watched them over and over when he was little and continued to watch them from time to time as he got older it was pure epicness.

I hope they stop with 3 because that movie had the best send off I've ever seen.

Hassat Hunter
08/03/2010, 06:24 pm
Yup, very good movie. However what happened to the monkeys? They weren't seen after the intro anymore.

But no cry stuff, that's for The Lion King ;).

coolsome
08/03/2010, 06:45 pm
Yup, very good movie. However what happened to the monkeys? They weren't seen after the intro anymore.

But no cry stuff, that's for The Lion King ;).


they got sold like bo

JedExodus
08/03/2010, 06:59 pm
Chuckles the Clown was excellent :D

Also during 'that' scene, the girl I was with with leaned over to me and whispered in my ear if they die i'll be fuckin' rippin'!! talk about sucking the drama out of it :p

MusicallyInspired
08/03/2010, 09:05 pm
It was a great film. So much so that it is calming my inhibitions about Pixar sequels somewhat. I'm sort of looking forward to Cars 2 and Monsters Inc. 2 now.

Alcoremortis
08/03/2010, 11:07 pm
I'm so glad that this movie was just as good as its predecessors. There have been far too many poor trilogies lately and it was nice to have a good one for a change.

paulshvac
08/03/2010, 11:13 pm
I really like the toy story movie specially the 3rd one. Great graphics and story...

OzzieMonkey
08/04/2010, 01:28 am
Watch out for Syd as the garbageman.

MusicallyInspired
08/04/2010, 05:09 am
That was Sid?

Laserschwert
08/04/2010, 06:31 am
Loved the movie a lot! A perfect bookend to the trilogy. The finale really brought tears to my eyes. (although the choking up already started when Buzz', the hero who always managed to find a way out of a dangerous situation, just helplessly looked at Jessy and they all started holding hands...)

JedExodus
08/04/2010, 07:35 am
That was Sid?

Yup, we were debating if it was the Pizza Planet delivery guy from the first one "Hey dude the pizza's are getting here!" but it's Sid... Wikipedia says so at least, and it makes sense what with the timescale and all

GTALostHeaven
08/04/2010, 01:28 pm
I really enjoyed the movie and Im so glad they didnt go with the original idea of having all the buzz lightyears recalled to japan or some such BS.

On a side note I also really enjoyed Shrek 4 , Shrek 3 was so bad I didnt have much hope for 4.

SillyStell
08/04/2010, 05:50 pm
That movie had tears dripping down my face. When I came out of the cinema my friend turned to me and asked me if I was ok and all I was still teary so my reply was "Yeah... *sniff* it-it was good, oh god I can't stop crying, damn you pixar!" God bless them and I wish them the best of luck with all their future movies :D

MaclimesZero
08/04/2010, 05:51 pm
It was a brilliant sequel to a brilliant franchise.

It seems only Pixar is capable of making good sequels to kid's movies...

BoneFreak
08/04/2010, 05:51 pm
I haven't actually seen it yet.. :(

DVD, anyone?

anonima
08/05/2010, 05:33 am
That was Sid?

i had no idea

MichaelDearmanUK
08/05/2010, 10:05 am
I promised myself I wouldn't cry when watching Toy Story 3...but that moment at the end when Andy passes the torch to Bonnie, I was blubbering like a baby.

Fealiks
08/05/2010, 12:43 pm
I promised myself I wouldn't cry, too. I broke that promise the moment Buzz did that thing in that one scene.

OzzieMonkey
08/05/2010, 12:57 pm
I actually don't cry with these kind of movies, and with Toy Story 3 it was no different. Sure, I get the emotion of it and all that, I just didn't cry with it.

MusicallyInspired
08/05/2010, 03:04 pm
I actually don't cry with these kind of movies, and with Toy Story 3 it was no different. Sure, I get the emotion of it and all that, I just didn't cry with it.

This. It was moving, though. I think it's a little strange (personally) to cry during a movie. It just seems like a silly thing for me to do. I understand why others do it and I don't think they're being silly (unless you're a complete sap, like my wife, and are moved to tears at the slightest touching line of dialogue somebody says then I will laugh at you), but I can't ever see my self crying over fiction.

Considering the amount of drama in the movie, do any of you think it was too dramatic? I mean, it is supposed to be a kids movie, right? Or, well, family movie I guess. But it is pretty epically dramatic for even a family movie. I don't think it's over-dramatic personally, but I can see how others might. And they do.

Fealiks
08/05/2010, 03:07 pm
You didn't cry at all? I pretty much burst into tears the moment that guy punched me in the jaw for "crossing the line" when I kissed his girlfriend during the trailers.

RingmasterJ5
08/05/2010, 03:30 pm
You didn't cry at all? I pretty much burst into tears the moment that guy punched me in the jaw for "crossing the line" when I kissed his girlfriend during the trailers.

I don't think that counts.

taumel
08/06/2010, 12:26 pm
I found it a nice and entertaining movie but also nothing which impressed me in somekind of way or where you had to talk and think about afterwards but i'm happy everytime i can listen to Randy Newman in a cinema.

At the cinema we were watching the movie the quality was kind of meh, dunno if this is due to the cinema, which seemed to be alright on a first view, the digital format or the 3d but compared to some old style movies the resolution and the quality of the film wasn't so good.

I'm still not convinced of 3d movies as long as the quality is on this level, if you have the time to follow an object into the depth then things don't always look this good, and you have to wear those weird 3d glasses. They're also too heavy for children's noses for whom they don't offer special glasses here. Definately needs some further steps in evolution.

MusicallyInspired
08/06/2010, 02:28 pm
I freaking can't stand Randy Newman.

DrRocketGenius
08/07/2010, 08:07 am
I'm disappointed no one has mentioned Mr. Tortilla Head yet.

Fealiks
08/07/2010, 08:16 am
I have nothing against 3D per se; it's fine for what it is, but the novelty just doesn't last. Within the first five or ten minutes I completely forgot that it was in 3D.

I'm disappointed no one has mentioned Mr. Tortilla Head yet.

One of the many fucked up parts in this film. I swear, if I'd watched this film as a youngling I'd have cried :( I still remember the weird spider baby thing from the first (I think?) Toy Story. What is it with Pixar and making you eventually sympathise for incredibly weird and scary babies?

Leplaya
08/07/2010, 01:09 pm
I liked it how they gave totoro a cameo appearance in the film.

Friar
08/07/2010, 03:50 pm
It was a very striking film, and it reduced me to tears the first time i saw it.

I loved the starwars reference at the end.(The emperor death scene) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BOQI-LAEzM)

JedExodus
08/07/2010, 04:52 pm
Am I like the only person who didn't cry? ...not to say I wasn't far off mind

MusicallyInspired
08/08/2010, 05:01 am
No. If you go back a couple page you'll notice that Ozzie and I didn't cry either.

Also, I couldn't stop laughing at the Mr. Tortilla Head! Everytime he was on screen I lost it. That was an actual ROFL moment if I ever had one. Or I would be ROFL if I wasn't sitting in a chair.

Steky
08/08/2010, 02:27 pm
I think it was a perfect film that ended the trilogy in just the right way. For me it was so good that I think it could win the Oscar for best film and become the first animated film to do so. It’s about time that animation is considered as valid as live action.

JedExodus
08/08/2010, 05:28 pm
No. If you go back a couple page you'll notice that Ozzie and I didn't cry either.

We truly are a trio of manly macho men. C'mon guys, let's spin about in my pickup truck and shout at rubes!!