Toy story 3

^^^ this. I found the first two films really funny, but not TS3. The only bit that had the audience chuckling when I saw it was where Mr Potato Head was other veg.
 
I saw it on Monday and I totally loved it, best of all three for me, it was the only one that really had me hooked from start to finish and not ashamed to say that I did indeed cry, the end was too much, very touching.

I saw it 3D and it was really good, (mind you, I haven't seen a 3D movie in a very long time).

Have recommended to many people and if you are interested do go and see it- you will get more than your money's worth!!
 
Just got back from the cinemas now, LOVED IT! I thought it was a brilliant way to end the Toy Story trilogy. My favourite parts were tortilla/sausage Mr Potatohead and Spanish Buzz. :D :D

As others have mentioned the incinerator bit where they were all holding hanRAB was emotional, I had to stifle a sob at that bit :o

To the person above me (molybecks) it was a happy ending but still provoked a few tears (the 3D specs came in handy here) The length was probably around 2 hours long but it flew by.
 
One of my frienRAB just sent me a text about it and said:

"Fantastic! I want to watch it again! The atmosphere in the cinema was great too.....everyone was laughing and crying - never known that before."

That was my experience too.
 
Yeah the reasons given above are mainly why Cars 2 is being made. However, I like to think that they know they messed up a bit with Cars so wanted to give it another shot.

The Incredibles definitely deserves a sequel but I doubt it will happen unless director Brad Bird decides he wants to return to it. It would be fairly easy to come up with ideas for it. Say they focus it on Dash, who's 18 now, and he feels like he wants to break away from the family and gets caught up with an evil supers group, maybe another family and he has fallen for the daughter etc. The plot could be that a major disaster is going to happen, like a meteor hitting the Earth, and the supers have to stop it.
 
WOW. loved it, so amazing! i was born shortly after the first one came out and toy story 2 was the second ever film i saw at the cinema (tarzan being first) so i really have grown up with it! i've never cried at a film before but i really felt like it at the end of this one, so touching and beautiful but it was also hilarious and so entertaining. normally i'm obsessed with checking the time during a film but i didn't check at all in this film. i'll be happy for the rest of the week now:)
mr potato head as always remains my favourite character:D
 
I lost it at those bits too, and I've never cried at a film ever before! :cry:

I thought it was perfect. Perfect ending, everything. One of my favourite films of all-time.

10/10.
 
I was 3 when the first one came out (I thought I was older than that :eek:) so it is the end of an era. I've grown up with it. I had a little tear in my eye at the end, and I don't cry at films/tv often. :o
 
I really hope there isn't a 4th. Pixar and Disney will hopefully realise how perfect an ending to the series it is and keep the integrity intact.

Do you know that a 3rd and 4th were originally in the planning to be straight-to-DVD fare made by Disney alone without Pixar? This was at the time when relations between the two were strained and Pixar was going to leave Disney. Then, of course, in 2006 the brilliant John Lasseter (director of Toy Story 1 & 2 and general saviour of animation) was placed as head of Disney and they bought Pixar. The plans for those DVRAB were immediately scrapped and work began on what became Toy Story 3.

Toy Story 2 was also set to be DVD only until Pixar realised how good it was going to be. I don't know whether TS3 beats TS2 but they both beat the first, which is a feat in itself!
 
I went to see it a couple of weeks ago while I was on holiday and it is just absolutley fantastic. There was just one wee thing that annoyed me:
that they got rid of RC and Bo Peep. I guess it was to show the impact of Andy growing up but I felt really bad for Woody, especially since Buzz has Jessie and poor Woody doesn't have his woman to dance with :(

There was a family in the cinema who had a 5-year old girl (which is totally fine) and one-year old twins (which is totally not fine). Needless to say the babies were not quiet at all and their mum told us that it's their first movie and that if they make a lot of noise then they will leave. Well, they did make a lot of noise so they did leave and I felt really bad for that little girl, although my brother told me he saw the girl and her dad come back in and sit at the front so that's good but they should've just done that in the first place, one of the parents should've stayed at home to look after the babies while the other took the girl to the cinema. Ahhh, apart from that, it was fairly quiet :D
 
Saw it today.

It was brilliant, felt like a little kid again, but also felt as if I'd grown up...if that makes sense...? because i've grown up watching toy story.

Nearly cried at the end when

when I thought the toys were gonna die. I wasn't the only one. Some daRAB came out crying!

very few kiRAB in the screening though,mostly adults! :D:o
 
I only got a bit bleary eyed at the end. It was nowhere near as sad or poignant as I expected.

The plot was very obvious. Mr Lots-a-Hugs was always going to be the villain from the moment he was introduced, but I could deal with that. I thought it would've been better had he become a sympathetic character by the end, having rediscovered the love of having an owner again, but he was kept bad by the writers.

I think the film's themes of love lasting forever, and that although a part of your life may end, life comes full circle and carries on as before, were better and more relevent than the film. Certainly for adults watching anyway.

8.5/10
 
^Well Bird is now directing Mission Impossible 4, after his other project about the San Francisco earthquake has stalled.

They could easily give an Incredibles sequel to someone else - it worked for Toy Story 3.

And continuing the sequel talk - although I doubt it will go into production any time soon, Disney has registered various domain variants of "FindingNemo2.com" - make of that what you will.
 
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