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Toy Story 3
Usually I do not like threequel because most of the time suck. Sometimes they suck so bad, that really make you wish they never started the saga. But I have really wanted this.
Toy Story, a story about toys that come alive when their owner Andy or any other human being is not all is one of the greatest films I've seen. It is almost as good as The Lion King. Toy Story is the first computer animated film. So in some ways we can thank movies like Ice Age and Shrek since it opened the way and others followed. For a 1995 film looks great. The elements that can make note of is actually the 20th century are the hair and clothes that barely move or move as you would in real life. Other than that, is a true masterpiece.
Toy Story 2 was even better than the first. The only thing I did not like was the way it made me feel guilty about the way who took charge of my toys. Especially the part where Jessie says: "You never forget the children like Emilie and Andy. But you forget." So for me feel better, I kept telling myself: "It's just a movie and the toys come alive when you're not there or have feelings" – Right?
Just when I had finally got rid of my guilt comes Toy Story 3.
Synopsis: Woody, Buzz and the rest of his friends toy box dumped in a day care center after their owner, Andy, departs for college. – By the way, does anyone know where / who Andy is the father is?
That boy loves his toys seemed, as he was sure that would have kept them in the attic then maybe give their children. I hope who arrived there by mistake and / or coming back for them.
Woody, Buzz, Jessie, Rex, Ham, Barbie, Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head are back with the voices Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Wallace Shawn, John Ratzenberger, Jodi Benson, Estelle Harris and Don Ricless. News characters / toys are:
Ken with the voice of Michael Keaton
"Chuckles" the clown with the voice of James Anthony Cotton
Ned Beatty also a role in the film, but it is not known since Pixar wants to keep fans in the dark, for the moment.
The screenplay was written by Michael Arndt (Little Miss Sunshine (2006)) and Andrew Stanton (Toy Story (1995), Toy Story 2 (1999) Finding Nemo (2003)).
It is produced by John Lasseter ("The Incredibles (2004), Bolt (2008)) with Darla K. Anderson (Monster, Inc (2001), Cars 2006) and directed by Lee Unkrich (Toy Story 2 (1999), Finding Nemo (2003)).
Toy Story 3 will to theaters on June 18, 2010.
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