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Toy Story 3

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With their beloved Andy preparing to leave for college, Woody (Tom Hanks), Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen), Jessie (Joan Cusack), and the rest of the toys find themselves headed for the attic but mistakenly wind up on the curb with the trash. Woody's quick thinking saves the gang, but all but Woody end up being donated to a day-care center. Unfortunately, the uncontrollable kids do not play nice, so Woody and the gang make plans for a great escape.
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Deftly blending comedy, adventure, and honest emotion, Toy Story 3 is a rare second sequel that really works.

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John Anderson America Magazine 04/07/2015
The ostensibly inanimate objects are far more animated than most movie stars. Go to Full Review
Anthony Quinn Independent (UK) 08/25/2014
5/5
It takes a kind of genius to combine a children's movie for grown-ups and a grown-up's movie for children in one glittering digimated package, yet the folks at Pixar have done it time and again. Go to Full Review
Deborah Ross The Spectator 08/25/2014
Action-wise, this is essentially a prison-break caper, but there is so much more to it than this. Go to Full Review
Justin Brown Medium Popcorn 1d
4/5
This is a great film. My kids loved it. This movie works across multiple generations. Go to Full Review
Brandon Collins Medium Popcorn 1d
5/5
This is a perfect sequel and probably my favorite in the franchise. It made me laugh and cry several times. Go to Full Review
Martina Hirsch Otroscines.com Dec 1
4.5/5
Technique never takes precedence over storytelling, and while today's tools are far more extensive and sophisticated than they were 15 years ago, TS3 shares the same love for cinema as its two predecessors. [Full review in Spanish] Go to Full Review
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Samuel G @RT17024543 1d Good enough for a 5-star rating, because I've seen Toy Story 3 and it is still my favourite. See more Jace E @thefilmguy 2d Similar to Up, there is a 10 minute section of this film that is so legendary that people forget the rest of the film is just... fine. The final 10-15 minutes, from "The Claw" to the "Final Play" are absolutely incredible. I laugh, I cry, I feel every emotion possible and I love that. But (and it's a big butt), the rest of the film is just fine. The characters are flat, the plot is predictable and I was a little... bored. I hate myself for this take, and maybe it will change again over time. I'm still giving it 3.5 stars because of the incredible final act. I do enjoy the opening play scene and how it mirrors the opening scene of the first Toy Story. Best Character: Buzz Best Quote: "So long... partner" - Woody Best Scene: Final Play/The Claw Best Piece of Score: "So Long" See more Ben W @Username618 6d Oh you're still here, and commenting on contemporary politics. See more Miles M. @miles. 6d A flawless movie. HOF Animated Movie. See more Janna T @JJJEEEE Mar 26 This movie was so uneccessary See more Kenneth W @KTHEMAN Mar 25 The story made no sense See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis With their beloved Andy preparing to leave for college, Woody (Tom Hanks), Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen), Jessie (Joan Cusack), and the rest of the toys find themselves headed for the attic but mistakenly wind up on the curb with the trash. Woody's quick thinking saves the gang, but all but Woody end up being donated to a day-care center. Unfortunately, the uncontrollable kids do not play nice, so Woody and the gang make plans for a great escape.
Director
Lee Unkrich
Producer
Darla K. Anderson
Screenwriter
Michael Arndt
Distributor
Walt Disney
Production Co
Pixar Animation Studios, Walt Disney Animation
Rating
G
Genre
Kids & Family, Comedy, Adventure, Fantasy, Animation
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jun 18, 2010, Wide
Release Date (Streaming)
Jan 1, 2014
Box Office (Gross USA)
$415.0M
Runtime
1h 42m
Sound Mix
Dolby Digital, DTS, SDDS, Dolby Atmos
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