Toy Story 3
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Anyone could argue a higher rating for any movie. Like Princess and the Frog should be PG - and Tangled, G. Oh, the sad days when a movie is rated what it isn't. Even though how many people differentiate between G and PG these days? I don't.
My cousin has been watching TS3 on netflix over and over again because it is on instant play. Along with Up. Granted, Pixar has okay movies. I like Wall-E the best. But I hope they stop at 3. I liked 2 the best. I LOVED Timothy Dalton in the 3rd one. *dances* Mr. Pricklepants is AMAZING! And Andy has such a great imagination! Otherwise, the hype makes me cringe. I saw TS3 in the theaters and cried. Now I see it and go "Not again." Overuse much? Ha.
I think Barbie and Ken were awkward. Buzz was hilarious. Woody - I love Tom Hanks. Bonnie is so adorable. Andy is hot *lol*. The villain is evil.
Pixar doesn't kill anyone. That has become something I've noticed as watching essentially most of the Pixar movies with my cousin. Monster's Inc., Cars, Wall-E, Toy Story 1, 2, and 3, Up, Nemo, Incredibles, and the other two - no one dies. At least, not as graphically or mentionable as Disney Animation does. lol. For 11 movies compared to the 50 DA has done - Pixar has much more clean movies. And technically - I don't think any Pixar movies are even rated about G, are they?
Them not killing anyone isn't a bad thing either - lol. My cousin likes to watch TS3, Up, and Tangled. The stark differences are just interesting to see. *even this whole idea that Pixar is the next best thing since sliced bread makes me gag*
My cousin has been watching TS3 on netflix over and over again because it is on instant play. Along with Up. Granted, Pixar has okay movies. I like Wall-E the best. But I hope they stop at 3. I liked 2 the best. I LOVED Timothy Dalton in the 3rd one. *dances* Mr. Pricklepants is AMAZING! And Andy has such a great imagination! Otherwise, the hype makes me cringe. I saw TS3 in the theaters and cried. Now I see it and go "Not again." Overuse much? Ha.
I think Barbie and Ken were awkward. Buzz was hilarious. Woody - I love Tom Hanks. Bonnie is so adorable. Andy is hot *lol*. The villain is evil.
Pixar doesn't kill anyone. That has become something I've noticed as watching essentially most of the Pixar movies with my cousin. Monster's Inc., Cars, Wall-E, Toy Story 1, 2, and 3, Up, Nemo, Incredibles, and the other two - no one dies. At least, not as graphically or mentionable as Disney Animation does. lol. For 11 movies compared to the 50 DA has done - Pixar has much more clean movies. And technically - I don't think any Pixar movies are even rated about G, are they?
Them not killing anyone isn't a bad thing either - lol. My cousin likes to watch TS3, Up, and Tangled. The stark differences are just interesting to see. *even this whole idea that Pixar is the next best thing since sliced bread makes me gag*
On the subject of Up did anybody notice when the Old Guy was first flying up there was a girl in the room looking and she had a Lotso strawberry bear in her room!
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o.0 Well, by the time Up came out, TS3 was very much underway. I mean, Pixar knows what they want out in 2013 already. *2011 is Cars 2, Brave is 2012, and 2013 is supposed to be like, Monsters Inc. 2, or close to those dates* Pixar is efficient. But it does take movies a while.
And Pixar likes putting in tidbits from their other movies into their movies.
And Pixar likes putting in tidbits from their other movies into their movies.
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I love looking for those little cross-references. It's like looking for Hidden Mickeys at Disneyland.
I like finding the Pizza Planet truck in each movie. I still can't find it in "Cars," however...
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Is it in every other Pixar movie? I didn't know that.
Yep, it is! Every single one of them! The number A113 is also in all of them. (it is most blatantly there in the Toy Story movies and Wall-E)
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sweet! I noticed the yellow, red and blue ball popping up sometimes. But I didn't know there were certain things in every movie!
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I think there's one movie that it's not in. But I can't remember which.
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I just bought the dvd. Sad about how little special content it had. I know pixar well enough to add more stuff to their movies. I guess I have to go back and invest for a blueray player.
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I own the DVD, but I haven't actually watched it since we purchased it. And too bad to hear that there's limited bonus content.
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This was one of the top three pixar movies.
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Tell me what you think
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I personally didn't like the fact that Toy Story 3 was made in the first place. Toy Story 2 ended with a satisfying conclusion, while 3 left a lot to be desired.
To the video, that was humorous, and provided a final closure with Andy. (Except for the weird mental picture of a guy taking his cowboy doll and space toy to college, but...whatever)
To the video, that was humorous, and provided a final closure with Andy. (Except for the weird mental picture of a guy taking his cowboy doll and space toy to college, but...whatever)
It's been awhile, hasn't it?
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Ha ha! That is soooo funny! Especially with the cameos at the end.
Oh, and I really wish that Andy found out that his toys are alive. I was so looking for that in this sequel.
Oh, and I really wish that Andy found out that his toys are alive. I was so looking for that in this sequel.