Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: June 18, 2010
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JayDJun 21, 2010
A masterpiece could have been perfect if ended with incerator would have been beautifully tragic and yet an instant classic.
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DylanMJun 26, 2010
How anyone can come up with sequels of this quality is beyond me.
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ChrisGJun 27, 2010
Very worthy successor to TS's 1 & 2.... Only complaint? The 3D had virtually no 3D... See the 2D version and save money... That said.... I am so glad that Pixar Films exists... They've single-handedly kept alive the notion that Very worthy successor to TS's 1 & 2.... Only complaint? The 3D had virtually no 3D... See the 2D version and save money... That said.... I am so glad that Pixar Films exists... They've single-handedly kept alive the notion that films needn't be dark, gloomy ultra-violent nonsense to keep your attention. Only 2 films in their catalogue, Monsters Inc., and Cars aren't up to snuff with what is otherwise the most consistent, clever and awesome catalog of work. Bravo Pixar. A great send-off to the series, and my favorite of the 3. Expand
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SvenSJun 26, 2010
Toy Story 3 was an average children's movie. In my opinion it is no where near as good as previous PIxar films Up and The Incredilbles. Now don't get me wrong it is not a bad movie, it simply is not a great movie. A week after Toy Story 3 was an average children's movie. In my opinion it is no where near as good as previous PIxar films Up and The Incredilbles. Now don't get me wrong it is not a bad movie, it simply is not a great movie. A week after seeing the movie I have a hard time recalling anything from the film that truly stood out or that was all that memorable. Also if you do go see this movie do not bother with the 3D and see it in 2D instead, I did not find that the 3D added anything to the film other than to my ticket price. Expand
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univega2003Dec 19, 2010
Pleasant enough but not fresh like we have come to expect from Pixar. Maybe it has simply been too many years between movies, but I really feel it was lacking originality and energy.
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ubcoolMay 20, 2011
Don't get me wrong didn't think it was bad, Just didnt feel as fresh as the first 2, no new significant characters and just a bit formulaic felt like ive seen most of it all before especially compared to the 2nd one. eg toys not being playedDon't get me wrong didn't think it was bad, Just didnt feel as fresh as the first 2, no new significant characters and just a bit formulaic felt like ive seen most of it all before especially compared to the 2nd one. eg toys not being played with as much, toys mistakenly get lost, toys find a nice place with nice other toy , turns out to be bad, toys have to find why back, ect. strangely started to get a bit morbid aswell towards the end. not sure if im too old for them anymore but yeah didnt think it was as good as the first 2 Expand
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dev92Aug 24, 2012
This film was good in places but I feel as if critics and fans have watched an entirely different film to the one I saw in the cinema. For a film aimed at children I was pretty disturbed by the 'gay' jokes. The story was very similar to theThis film was good in places but I feel as if critics and fans have watched an entirely different film to the one I saw in the cinema. For a film aimed at children I was pretty disturbed by the 'gay' jokes. The story was very similar to the other films with no innovative ideas being used. I grew up with the Toy Story films and I loved them to bits but I do feel as if I was perhaps a little too old for this film. Parts of it were good but it just felt too predictable. Hopefully they don't make a fourth one. Expand
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SuperHyperSTJan 20, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This movie is overrated.it sucked balls.The user score now will be mixed,beacuse this piece of **** sucked ALL the dicks who watched that.those who like this "masterpiece" are masoquists.ANDY LEAVES WOODY,THAT ALREADY SUCKED,but the only thing keeping it from being a bottom of the barrel.is that the villain,lotso.is pretty good Expand
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mrdr4gonDec 15, 2017
Fairly weak retread of Pixar's own ideas that relies on blatant nostalgia bait throughout to engage. Personally I have no nostalgia at all for Toy Story so it failed to make me care at all.
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LuisGJun 20, 2010
Pixar had it right from the start and to this day have yet to fail in delivering grand entertainment-Toy Story 3 stands tall and proud beside the groundbreaking original and its sequel TS3 is not only a great film that takes on an array of Pixar had it right from the start and to this day have yet to fail in delivering grand entertainment-Toy Story 3 stands tall and proud beside the groundbreaking original and its sequel TS3 is not only a great film that takes on an array of emotion-truth with grace and a sense of honesty that so many films lack or strive to achieve Ive loved this series more than any other since i was 11years old im 26 now and ive laughed cried and understood so much with this films true art the child in me lives on and matures thanks to the creators ..." so long partner". Expand
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DavidPJun 21, 2010
A beautiful, haunting instant classic. If Kubrick had made an animated movie, I have a feeling it would have resembled Toy Story 3. One of the best films I have ever seen.
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KeatonJ.Jun 20, 2010
To come out and make a third film in a beloved franchise is a risky move, and to make that film decent is good enough work, but to make it absolutely phenomenal. That's brilliant. The people at PIxar are truly masters of their craft. To come out and make a third film in a beloved franchise is a risky move, and to make that film decent is good enough work, but to make it absolutely phenomenal. That's brilliant. The people at PIxar are truly masters of their craft. I'll never know how they do it, but I'm not going to complain. TS3 blends action, adventure, comedy, and heartache all in one beautiful package. Although it is technically a children's movie, it is very mature in dealing with its subject matters: growing up, nostalgia, and losing the creativity that is childhood to name a few. No other animated movie can keep you on the edge of your seat with action one moment, then choke you up the next. Growing up is something we all experience. It can be sad and painful, but the creators of TS3 have shed the light of happiness on it. Thank you Pixar, for putting the sweet, sweet cherry on top of one incredible trilogy. Expand
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MattJJun 18, 2010
Though I gave this movie a 10, I would caution some parents that it is very scary and dark at times in this movie for little kids. I took my 5 and 3 year old sons. They both enjoyed it, but there were times when it was completely over their Though I gave this movie a 10, I would caution some parents that it is very scary and dark at times in this movie for little kids. I took my 5 and 3 year old sons. They both enjoyed it, but there were times when it was completely over their heads and other times that were scary and sad for them. Still a great movie, but I think my boys will actually like this when their older. Expand
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CalebR.Jun 18, 2010
The perfect conclusion to the now best film trilogy in existence. This is the only film trilogy in existence I can say that all 3 films were perfect and without flaws. This beautiful film is simply fantastic and is extremely nostalgic and a The perfect conclusion to the now best film trilogy in existence. This is the only film trilogy in existence I can say that all 3 films were perfect and without flaws. This beautiful film is simply fantastic and is extremely nostalgic and a lot more meaningful to those of us (like me) who have grown up with this series. With an extremely emotional conclusion that made me cry this is a must see movie. (also I am 17 and love this film so nobody say it's a kids movie cause it really isn't it is just a movie for everybody. Expand
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RonCJun 19, 2010
Perfect movie in every aspect. Thank you Pixar.
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AaronG.Jun 19, 2010
An excellent ending to a nigh-perfect trilogy.
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TheManzereJun 21, 2010
I went in as a full Pixar believer but worrying this could be the one that disappoints as it seemed unnecessary. I loved every minute of it and it made me think of my 5 and 7 year old boys sitting beside me - about their incredible I went in as a full Pixar believer but worrying this could be the one that disappoints as it seemed unnecessary. I loved every minute of it and it made me think of my 5 and 7 year old boys sitting beside me - about their incredible imaginations AND how quickly they are growing up. I was happy to have the 3D glasses to mask my tears. Expand
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PaulRJun 20, 2010
Brilliant. The best in the series by far, and in my opinion, Pixar's best film to date. But were you expecting any less from Pixar? Its like they're humanly impossible to make a bad film. If your still a bit sceptical about Brilliant. The best in the series by far, and in my opinion, Pixar's best film to date. But were you expecting any less from Pixar? Its like they're humanly impossible to make a bad film. If your still a bit sceptical about Pixar's next few movies being sequels, Toy Story 3 will definately make you a believer. Expand
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KodyNJun 22, 2010
Toy Story 3 is a remarkable achievement in animated cinema. Pixar has always been the undisputed kings of CGI films, pumping out instant classic after instant classic, but this just might be their best work (which is saying a lot). One of Toy Story 3 is a remarkable achievement in animated cinema. Pixar has always been the undisputed kings of CGI films, pumping out instant classic after instant classic, but this just might be their best work (which is saying a lot). One of the movie's biggest strengths is how fluently it switches between action, comedy, and story insight (I.E. flashbacks and character development). This movie may only be 103 minutes long, but it packs a ton of story and content into such a relatively short time frame that you'll hardly even notice. The attention to detail in this movie is phenomenal. Every situation and the method in which they're resolved seems perfectly logical and never far-fetched (mainly due to one small thing that initially seems unimportant). The toys and their physical features are incredibly spot-on, from Lotso's fake fur, to Mattel Ken's plastic. One big aspect a long-time Toy Story fan is sure to notice is that this installment in the iconic franchise has far more emotion in it than the first two. Woody's dedication to going back to Andy's is surprisingly touching, the climax is pulled off incredibly and makes you question the toys' fate, and the conclusion is so powerful that you might become teary-eyed (I was, and I'm a 15-year-old guy!). If you're a fan of animated movies, Toy Story 3 is sure to be one of your favorites. Its stellar plot, powerful emotion, and stunning detail will keep you glued to the screen. The movie satisfies all ages due its easily accessible subject matter and the occasional hidden adult humor. Toy Story 3 caps off what is now one of the best (if not THE best) animated trilogies in cinematic history. Highly recommended. Expand
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PeterJJun 23, 2010
I was obviously expecting this to be a solid 9 film based on initial reviews, but it ended up being way much better than even I had anticipated. It was enough to make this 38 year old man even shed a few tears.
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TomMcGillJun 20, 2010
Stunning.
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ChristianZJun 20, 2010
Just about perfect. You will experience every emotion in the spectrum. One moment you laugh until it hurts, and then another you are touched deeply by the loyalties being shown by the characters, and then at the end you have maybe the most Just about perfect. You will experience every emotion in the spectrum. One moment you laugh until it hurts, and then another you are touched deeply by the loyalties being shown by the characters, and then at the end you have maybe the most bittersweet conclusion to a movie in a long while. Seeing this is just essential. Pixar films are officially the best argument that popular entertainment can achieve the level of art. Expand
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YuriR.Jun 18, 2010
Fantastic! Best adventure movie since African Queen 1951 Pixar raises the bar on animation again
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AndyF.Jun 19, 2010
Incredible movie! Pixar does it again. The way it is put together is amazing and brings out nearly every emotion. The way that Pixar develops movies continues to impress me and shows that they are truly revolutionaries and geniuses in their field.
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TylerJun 19, 2010
You know there's going to be a lot of hype following a movie such as Toy Story 3. The thing about this movie, though, is that it surpasses the hype. It's funny, it's dramatic and it's as touching as you could ever ask You know there's going to be a lot of hype following a movie such as Toy Story 3. The thing about this movie, though, is that it surpasses the hype. It's funny, it's dramatic and it's as touching as you could ever ask for. In all honesty, this series is fifteen years of my life well spent. Highly recommended to anyone and everyone. From kids to adults, you will love this movie. Expand
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AshleyFJun 19, 2010
Great Movie! Great send off.
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SvetaP.Jun 19, 2010
Funny, smart, intertextual, lovely, charming and ORIGINAL! riveting throughout and has lots of heart without being sentimental. Imagination runs wild, the toys are never ending, the characters bursting with life! loved the new character Funny, smart, intertextual, lovely, charming and ORIGINAL! riveting throughout and has lots of heart without being sentimental. Imagination runs wild, the toys are never ending, the characters bursting with life! loved the new character girl. Daughter - 3 years old - was ecstatic. It's hard to believe it, but you did it again, PIXAR! To the whole team, hats off! Expand
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MarkCJun 20, 2010
Stunning visually. The most--how shall we say this-- emotional film I have seen in at least ten years. There were several times throughout this film when i struggled to hold back the tears, but in the last five minutes of this film, the dam Stunning visually. The most--how shall we say this-- emotional film I have seen in at least ten years. There were several times throughout this film when i struggled to hold back the tears, but in the last five minutes of this film, the dam broke, and the tears came flooding out. Fabulous film-- unbelievable way to end the most memorable trilogy of my life. Expand
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CharlesCJun 20, 2010
Entertaining from start to finish. Wish there were more like it> I liked it, my teenage grandson liked it and my 4 year old granddaughter liked it. The 3D effects were super.
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JohnCJun 21, 2010
A Pixar-perfect ending to the best animated trilogy of all time. An amazing blend of comedy, suspense, drama and action, Toy Story 3 manages to continue the ever-so-warming feeling in our hearts when we see the toys put through the perils of A Pixar-perfect ending to the best animated trilogy of all time. An amazing blend of comedy, suspense, drama and action, Toy Story 3 manages to continue the ever-so-warming feeling in our hearts when we see the toys put through the perils of separation and loyalty in the movie. Expand
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EileenZJun 20, 2010
Eight of us went covering 3 generations. Seven of us loved it, the eighth one didn't, but thats ok she never likes anything. So its great they did a great job of Andy growing up, and yet still caring about his toys.
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RicardoMJun 20, 2010
I have no words to describe the best and most profound film that the cinema has made a masterpiece, above works like titanic, avatar, et,. and even wall-e.
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RobertNJun 20, 2010
The pinnacle of animated film-making, Toy Story 3 is what every family movie should strive to be; funny, heart-warming, fun, and imaginative. This movie hits home the values of friendship and the nature of childhood. It is certainly a movie The pinnacle of animated film-making, Toy Story 3 is what every family movie should strive to be; funny, heart-warming, fun, and imaginative. This movie hits home the values of friendship and the nature of childhood. It is certainly a movie that will be cherished by many for a long time to come. Expand
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KenCJun 22, 2010
Amazing Animation and 3D Effects. Heartwarming Story. Captivating Adventure. Simply wow.
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JamesHJun 23, 2010
This is my favorite Pixar film since Ratatouille. There is a scary monkey that made me scream out loud in the theater! In fact, this film may be too intense for really young kids. TS3 is funny and touching and the 3D is very good. You This is my favorite Pixar film since Ratatouille. There is a scary monkey that made me scream out loud in the theater! In fact, this film may be too intense for really young kids. TS3 is funny and touching and the 3D is very good. You won't be disappointed. Expand
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MichelleKJun 24, 2010
The movie is one of the best sequels I've seen so far this year.It was very touching and a few tears rolled down my face at one part.I also has comedy that will tickle your funny bone.
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MichaelZJun 28, 2010
Everyone is back several years later for the third movie and it seems like no time at all has passed. Everything is spot on, this series got better each movie. Wonderfully done in 3D.
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DonnieBJun 28, 2010
Duh, it was awesome! It had emotional and comedic balance. However, if you graduated high school & are going to college this year, don't see the last 10 min of the film w/your mom. It doesn't end well. I was happy to see the camio Duh, it was awesome! It had emotional and comedic balance. However, if you graduated high school & are going to college this year, don't see the last 10 min of the film w/your mom. It doesn't end well. I was happy to see the camio of sid as the garbage man, but I really wanted to see sid laying on a couch with a therapist saying, "They're alive! I swear, the toys are ALIVE." Really cute, go see it! Expand
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HenryA.Jun 18, 2010
An extremely nostalgic and happy experience.
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RobertJ.Jun 18, 2010
Simply stated, a phenomenal film!
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GustavoO.Jun 18, 2010
I almost shed a tear at the end. The movie is funny, sad, moving. The last time I felt that way was when I watched Jurasic Bark from Futurama. Growing hurts.
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GerrardB.Jun 18, 2010
i have been waiting 10 years for this and i have just one thing to say. Well worth the wait!
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LelandK.Jun 18, 2010
It concludes a solid trilogy. I don't believe it is the best, but it succeeds where most threequals are unsuccessful. The story continues its storyline with nostalgia, and energizes us with the characters that we have grown up with.
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JoseM.Jun 18, 2010
What a magnificent movie just like I expected from toy story. It's brilliant, gorgeous and doesn't ruin the trilogy. Toy Story is like the Lord of Rings of animation.
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AriP.Jun 19, 2010
Awesome, awesome film. Sometimes it was scary, sometimes it was sad, but at all times it was heart warming.
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ColeK.Jun 19, 2010
The perfect sequel to a disney movie. Worthy of best film.
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DustinCJun 19, 2010
Had me in tears. If this was the final chapter (which i hope it was because it was the perfect ending) it made me feel sad, like I was saying goodbye to some of my best friends. Great job Pixar! Couldn't ask for a better ending!
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RickyHJun 19, 2010
Best Toy Story movie, best movie I've seen in a long time. Gripping emotional scenes, themes of abandonment and uncertainty, action, conspiracy, light-hearted humor, and a very charming take on something that has become a bit of a Best Toy Story movie, best movie I've seen in a long time. Gripping emotional scenes, themes of abandonment and uncertainty, action, conspiracy, light-hearted humor, and a very charming take on something that has become a bit of a cliche in children's movies-the foreign accented comic relief. The movie started with a montage that made me tear up a little bit, and a scene towards the end brought on full tears rolling down my cheeks. The most I've been moved by a movie in a really long time. Being 26(11 when the first movie came out), I felt that Pixar centered this movie at me and others in my generation who saw the first one as a child moreso than the children of today. Masterpiece of animation. Expand
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JeffS.Jun 19, 2010
I truly cannot contemplate a single way to improve this film, it has earned the status of a masterpiece and a classic to last for years to come.
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MAYRAdiazJun 19, 2010
TS3 a beautiful warm,touching,fun and classic movie of all times.
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SamSJun 21, 2010
Leading candidate for the year's best movie. From the opening scene to the end, this Toy Story 3 keeps the audience on its collective toes moving in unexpected directions. Visually stunning, but even more stunning in how it will move Leading candidate for the year's best movie. From the opening scene to the end, this Toy Story 3 keeps the audience on its collective toes moving in unexpected directions. Visually stunning, but even more stunning in how it will move you emotionally with its heartfelt twists and turns. Expand
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PaulLJun 21, 2010
Just an amazing piece of craftsmanship. Funny, extremely moving, and also very suspenseful! Pixar just astounds.
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JustinM.Jun 20, 2010
This is the best Pixer movie yet! I highly recommend this movie to everyone. Both kids and adults will love.
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BrianMJun 20, 2010
Everything you could possibly want in a movie. Who would have though that a day care center could be so adventurous. Ken totally steals the show!!!!
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TylerDJun 20, 2010
This movie was absolutely amazing. Granted, I'm a fan of basically all of Pixar's work, I was skeptical of TS3 solely because I was afraid that a third installment wasn't totally necessary. How WRONG I WAS. Easily the best This movie was absolutely amazing. Granted, I'm a fan of basically all of Pixar's work, I was skeptical of TS3 solely because I was afraid that a third installment wasn't totally necessary. How WRONG I WAS. Easily the best movie I have seen in years, I've watched it twice already. The critics giving it below an 85 often complain about the overarching story, but I completely disagree with them and this story has more depth and evokes more emotion than any other "children's" movie I've seen. Expand
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DeniseLJun 20, 2010
This movie for me is an instant classic I think this is my favorite of the three. I'm already looking forward to seeing it again. Way to go Pixar for knocking this one out of the park. Well worth the ticket price.
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DCJun 20, 2010
Awesome movie. Defiantly a must see for all ages.
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WilliamMJun 20, 2010
There is something to be said when I always seem to laugh, get teary eyed and more tense in Pixar movies than any other. They convey emotions and the essence of humanity far better than any other films studio. With Toy Story the original you There is something to be said when I always seem to laugh, get teary eyed and more tense in Pixar movies than any other. They convey emotions and the essence of humanity far better than any other films studio. With Toy Story the original you realize what is special about childhood. Toy Story 2 shows how scary growing up and out of your childhood can be for those who care about you. and Toy Story 3 shows that you can still have the special relationship with those who you hold close, while moving on to new pastures to give what you still can to others. The final scene in the is one of the most well conceived and fulfilling scenes I've ever seen. Expand
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MartinS.Jun 20, 2010
Easily the best movie of 2010! The ending almost made me cry, the animation was top notch, and the story wasn't predictable at all. All I can say is that waiting 11 years for a masterpiece, was definitely worth it.
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jamesPJun 22, 2010
Great movie, was captivating the whole time, easily the best movie of the year.
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AndrewRJun 22, 2010
I loved this movie. Pixar hits a home run. I just saw it and want to see it again. I can't wait to own it.
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IsaacSJun 22, 2010
A true masterpiece if there's a company that know how to make good animated movies, is Pixar.
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EdCJun 23, 2010
Like many I feel this movie deserves nothing less than a perfect 10. Simply because while creating a new movie they kept it relatively original while appeasing all those people who grew up with the films.
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ArielMJun 23, 2010
I loved it. The movie was perfect, But even if it wasn't it would be worth it because of the opening Pixar short (Day & Night).
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ATeenagerJun 25, 2010
This movie was a great movie, but I found the movie to play a lot on nostalgia. Some jokes were overplayed, i.e. the claw, and there were many references to the first two movies. On that note, I wanted to see Sid again from the first movie. This movie was a great movie, but I found the movie to play a lot on nostalgia. Some jokes were overplayed, i.e. the claw, and there were many references to the first two movies. On that note, I wanted to see Sid again from the first movie. The ending scene was a little too dramatic. I never expected the ending at all. All in all, this movie mostly appeals to the older generation, not so much with younger children. Expand
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BrianMJun 26, 2010
A solid movie. Lots of laughs throughout.
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JacobLJun 26, 2010
Sequels, they are numerous and frequent. Most of the time the producers are trying to take advantage of the success of its highly grossed predecessor. This is not the case with Pixar. These guys have a philosophy that they do not make Sequels, they are numerous and frequent. Most of the time the producers are trying to take advantage of the success of its highly grossed predecessor. This is not the case with Pixar. These guys have a philosophy that they do not make sequels unless they think they can tell a good story. Being a huge- Pixar fan I trusted them and went to go see Toy Story 3 expecting nothing but the best. After watching the film all I can say is that this is one sequel that you shouldn Expand
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JDubJun 26, 2010
I would say better than Toy Story 2, not better than the First, but still, VERY excellent movie, saw it in 2D, the connection between the characters and you is strong if you watched the movies a lot as a kid, if this is the last of the I would say better than Toy Story 2, not better than the First, but still, VERY excellent movie, saw it in 2D, the connection between the characters and you is strong if you watched the movies a lot as a kid, if this is the last of the series, they definitely let it go out with a bang. The ending is the best i've seen to a Toy Story movie, and touches my heart. New toys, and the same voice actors for old toys are here, and ready to please. For these reasons, I give this movie a 10. Expand
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[Anonymous]Jun 18, 2010
Amazing film, great movie for everyone, it will make you go back to your childhood, back to that first time you saw toy story...very clever, funny, simply a masterpiece.
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RyanF.Jun 18, 2010
Hysterical, incredible. All the elements that make up a great toy story.
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MikeM.Jun 18, 2010
I loved this movie. At the end I was crying I just graduated college and it brought all those emotions back to me. I was still in grade school when the first one came out and remembered seeing that in theaters also. It was funny how very few I loved this movie. At the end I was crying I just graduated college and it brought all those emotions back to me. I was still in grade school when the first one came out and remembered seeing that in theaters also. It was funny how very few kids were in the theater it was mostly people in my age group(early to mid 20's). I great movie, this was the best movie I have seen in the 21 years on this earth. Expand
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JesseH.Jun 18, 2010
This is the best Pixar movie to date, and arguably the best movie I've ever seen. Definitely the best animated film I've ever seen. It deserves Best Picture next year, and for so many amazing reasons. The story was really This is the best Pixar movie to date, and arguably the best movie I've ever seen. Definitely the best animated film I've ever seen. It deserves Best Picture next year, and for so many amazing reasons. The story was really sophisticated with emotions I've never felt before in a kids movie. It was the pinnacle of movie perfection, and anyone who grew up with Toy Story should bask in its glory. Expand
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JendoS.Jun 18, 2010
Hands down the best animated movie every created. One of my favourite films of all time. I grew up with Toy Story, so I was a little worried about them ruining the franchise when I heard about the third movie, but boy was I wrong! This movie Hands down the best animated movie every created. One of my favourite films of all time. I grew up with Toy Story, so I was a little worried about them ruining the franchise when I heard about the third movie, but boy was I wrong! This movie is beyond amazing. The animation, the voice acting, the story, the characters... All spot on perfect! Expand
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BrandonG.Jun 18, 2010
While not as good as the second it does wrap up the story brilliantly. It is a funny, action filled and heart-warming at the same time. If you have very young children there is a scene that is rather scary but of course Woody, Buzz and the While not as good as the second it does wrap up the story brilliantly. It is a funny, action filled and heart-warming at the same time. If you have very young children there is a scene that is rather scary but of course Woody, Buzz and the game pull through. The end is sad because it is certainly the end of the series. Expand
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DeanJ.Jun 18, 2010
Had Mom and Dad in tears while 3 year was on the edge of his seat, rooting for Buzz and Woody to pull through again. Instant classic!!!
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JoshM.Jun 19, 2010
Simply outstanding; the subtle adult humor is ingenious
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FAJun 19, 2010
Absolutely fantastic! I loved every bit of it!
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KhamaniHJun 19, 2010
This movie is an excellent sequel. In a little less than two hours, I felt happiness, sadness, and even fear. It almost made me cry. Pixar has proven that they are able to make films that are fun for kids and deep for adults.
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JonA.Jun 19, 2010
Best of the three Toy Story films and best movie of the year. The story is brilliant, the 3D is incredible and I was engaged every second. Can't wait to see it again!
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AlanG.Jun 19, 2010
A great movie that is among Pixar's best.
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TomF.Jun 19, 2010
Amazing movie! Easily the best film I've seen this year!
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BooRJun 21, 2010
Not the best or most sophisticated of the three, but definitely the most sweet and tender of the series. It touches, thrills, and delivers in ways that most films don't anymore. Great, great family entertainment, if not the best.
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MichaelDJun 21, 2010
I should give this movie a solid 25.This movie is a beautiful movie.i loved everything in this movie.This movie is not perfect but hey this is a perfect movie for everybody sholud go see.Like all of the pixar films this is the bestest movie I should give this movie a solid 25.This movie is a beautiful movie.i loved everything in this movie.This movie is not perfect but hey this is a perfect movie for everybody sholud go see.Like all of the pixar films this is the bestest movie of them all.I cant wait 2 go get it on dvd. Expand
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BrentKJun 21, 2010
When you see an animated film like "Shrek 4" and then see "Toy Story 3," it is obvious who makes films (mostly) for the money, and who makes them out of pure passion! I for one felt that the 3D in the film actually helped me feel more When you see an animated film like "Shrek 4" and then see "Toy Story 3," it is obvious who makes films (mostly) for the money, and who makes them out of pure passion! I for one felt that the 3D in the film actually helped me feel more engrossed than I ever have in any other film, and significantly added to the emotion I felt watching it! I had tears fill my eyes as my 5 1/2 year old son sat next to me, not quite realizing what he was seeing, although he still greatly enjoyed all the parts of the film that you would expect a little one to understand. In time, he too will understand what most of us adults felt while watching this wonderful film. Pixar, you've done it again, and, for me, I think is your best yet!! Expand
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kylegJun 22, 2010
One of the best second sequels ever made!! One of Pixar's best.
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JackCJun 22, 2010
I loved this movie! The Toy Story trilogy is one of the best trilogies in movie history! And I cried at the end, which I never did at a movie!
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J.C.SJun 22, 2010
Amazing movie! Great way to end the trilogy Spanish Buzz FTW!
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MortimerDJun 23, 2010
Hilarious, Beautiful and Emotionally Powerful Movie, animated movies like Toy Story 3 come only once in a few decades.
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DavidGJun 24, 2010
Those guys at Pixar know how to tell a story! These characters will live in our hearts forever! They really know how to tug at our hearts. This is more ramblings about the movie then a review. There are so many movies that can't get me Those guys at Pixar know how to tell a story! These characters will live in our hearts forever! They really know how to tug at our hearts. This is more ramblings about the movie then a review. There are so many movies that can't get me emotionally involved, movies in which I don't care at all about the people whom I'm supposed to be rooting for. But Pixar knows how to get me. And it's not just a rooting interest, it's a love for characters, a love that hurts. I know I'm not the only one who's fallen in love in Monsters Inc, Finding Nemo, Up and most of all in the Toy Story movies. It's been so long since the first one that the special effects don't distract me in awe of them. The first two movies were so good that the story kept you from being distracted, but I couldn't help but stop and look at how beautiful the animation was. But now that I'm used to it, I was able to just watch the movie. The first half of the movie wasn't that great. It seemed like rehashed themes from the first two, but the second half of that movie made up for it and much more. The key to the puzzle of this movie, for me, as a father, was that moment when the mother sees Andy's room empty and realizes that her baby has grown up and he's moving away. That moment captured that whole movie's spirit. It was time to let go and say goodbye. Thank you Pixar. I watched 'The Pixar Story' on the Disney Channel this week and after watching Toy Story 3 it makes me so grateful for them. They tell great stories, they make great movies. Please forgive my spelling and grammar. I am a product of the Miami-Dade Public School System. Expand
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JonWJun 25, 2010
It was a great movie, with parts of it well done. Alot of humour not caught by youth but funny. Satisfying ending to it.
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MeaganYJun 25, 2010
Toy Story 3 is one of Pixar's best films. Every one in Woody's gang got a chance to shine in the movie. They had to work together if they were to survive the hellhole known as Sunnyside Daycare. I'm also glad that Andy Toy Story 3 is one of Pixar's best films. Every one in Woody's gang got a chance to shine in the movie. They had to work together if they were to survive the hellhole known as Sunnyside Daycare. I'm also glad that Andy actually aged and was no longer a kid. It made the story much more engaging. I thought, "What are the toys going to do now that their owner has outgrown them?" And the ending was freaking fantastic! Let's just say that if you're not moved by the last act, you have no heart. Expand
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ChadSJun 25, 2010
Without Ken, Barbie is just Barbie. But now that the skinny doll has been joined by her metrosexual soulmate, the Mattel toys can't help but evoke Richard and Karen Carpenter in Todd Haynes' "Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story", Without Ken, Barbie is just Barbie. But now that the skinny doll has been joined by her metrosexual soulmate, the Mattel toys can't help but evoke Richard and Karen Carpenter in Todd Haynes' "Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story", the legendary underground film which tells the tragic story about the beloved seventies-era vocalist's losing fight with anorexia nervosa. In this 1987 Douglas Sirk-like "Toy Story", the then twenty-six-year-old Brown graduate had rendered the self-afflicting disease by doctoring Barbie dolls to signify Karen's incremental weight loss; her disintergration, by whittling away the plastic arms and legs. Not surprisingly, the filmmaker angered the toy manufacturer, as well as the surviving Carpenter, who will never give Haynes the music clearance for the duo's catalogue that was used on the film's soundtrack without authorization, which would result in a public exhibition and ensuing DVD release of this rumored-to-be-masterpiece. In the cult novel "Fuel-Injected Dreams" by James Robert Baker, the narrator, a radio industry guy, revels in popular love songs that carries an undertone of death beneath the influx of serotonin(i.e. Diana Ross & the Supremes "Someday We'll Be Together") on the tune's surface. In "Toy Story 3", "Take my Breath Away"(used in the movie's trailer), the Berlin song that accompanies Ken and Barbie's instantaneous love connection, not only carries a title with murderous connotations, but the band's name itself evokes muscle atrophy and bone loss; weight loss due to starvation. Ken, despite being shirtless in one scene, nevertheless comes off as an asexual being, by default, actually, since he's not anatomically correct, which makes Ken and Barbie more like brother and sister, than lovers. So where is Ken's penis? It's dislocated, materializing itself as Mr. Potato Head, especailly when the talking spud slips his "skin" and ends up as a cucumber(an obvious phallic symbol; the filmmaker alludes to the King Missle minor hit "Detachable Penis"). Throughout the course of "Toy Story 3", Mr. Potato Head changes form(just like the Barbie doll in the Haynes film), reconstructing himself first as a tortilla(in which a bird tries to eat him: code for "eat like a bird", which is how anorexics approach their meals), then as a cucumber, a vegetable that's considerably skinnier than its original potato shape. In "Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story", the filmmaker suggests that Richard was partly responsible for her sister's death, so the many phases which the MALE potato undergoes, can be construed as an atonement, as if the pianist is walking in his dead sister's shoes. After all, who built Ken's Dream House? A carpenter. Karen. Expand
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HughMJun 26, 2010
Such a wonderful movie, in equal parts funny, sad, scary & touching. I couldn't believe how emotional I was getting near the end, and when they all held hands whist awaiting their doom...We took 3 littlies along, and they loved it just Such a wonderful movie, in equal parts funny, sad, scary & touching. I couldn't believe how emotional I was getting near the end, and when they all held hands whist awaiting their doom...We took 3 littlies along, and they loved it just as much, but for different reasons. Tremendous. Expand
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NickN.Jun 27, 2010
It's a near perfect movie. The emotional climax and the sweet ending are very marvelously done.
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PatrickWJun 27, 2010
Excellent movie, Pixar's best effort yet!
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AlexZJun 27, 2010
Great movie, great, great, great to the bone!
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aabender002Aug 11, 2010
Is it the best of the Toy Story franchise? I'm not sure, but it is certainly the funniest. 'Toy Story 3', along with the first two films, is a masterwork in storytelling.
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AndrewAug 11, 2010
One of the best films if not the best film I have ever seen. It's just a masterpiece from top to bottom. It's charming and humorous but at the same time very touching, and delivers some outstanding metaphorical and symbolic references (evenOne of the best films if not the best film I have ever seen. It's just a masterpiece from top to bottom. It's charming and humorous but at the same time very touching, and delivers some outstanding metaphorical and symbolic references (even one of the holocaust) that transfix and compel you throughout. This film blew me away and left me speechless and even teary eyed at just how epic it was. I know it sounds weird but it really is a film anyone, child or adult, can relate to and is symbolic of Disney in general and how it watches you grow up. So far for me the film of the year :) Expand
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JularaAug 11, 2010
One of the best films of this year! It makes me happy, sad and warm all at the same time. This movie is not to be missed on the big screen. Watch watch watch watch watch this movie
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