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Toy Story 3




Hollywood.com Says :
Toy Story 3 is an overwhelming success, rounding out what might just be the best film trilogy ever made. We will meet Woody, Buzz, and more toys in this film again.

A wonderful animated film. That is people says about Toy Story. Have reach a succeed, Toy Story was launched the third sequel. Animation, particularly when it comes out of the Disney/Pixar stable, is one of those areas of filmmaking that regularly inspires the phrase "They don't make them like they used to." In the case of Toy Story 3, however, it's more accurate to say, "They have never made them like this." It's certainly not unheard of for an animated film to be good, for a Pixar film to be great, or for the third film in a trilogy to be outstanding (though that's the rarest of the three), but in the case of Lee Unkrich's film, the sheer degree at which it exceeds at all three is not just rare, it's unprecedented.

Eleven years have elapsed since Woody (Tom Hanks), Buzz (Tim Allen) and all of Andy's favorite playthings had their last adventure -- rather, 11 years have elapsed since Andy stopped playing with his toys. Buoyed by Woody's never-failing devotion, the gang is all optimistic that Andy will elect to bring them with him to his first year of college, but as that fateful, empty-nest day approaches, it becomes clearer and clearer that the only toy that will be making the trek to school is Woody. The rest are all, by a series of unfortunate events, consigned to live out their remaining days at Sunnyside daycare. Things are actually looking up for the neglected entertainers until they realize just how careless the ankle-biters are when it comes to playing with toys.

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