Tom Hanks,
Tim Allen,
Joan Cusack,
Ned Beatty,
Don Rickles
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Pixar returns to their first success with Toy Story 3. The movie begins with Andy leaving for college and donating his beloved toys -- including Woody (Tom Hanks) and Buzz (Tim Allen) -- to a daycare.... read more
Directed by: Lee Unkrich
Release Date: June 18, 2010
DVD Release Date: November 2, 2010
Stats: 37,307 reviews
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March 24, 2012
A heart-warming and funny installment to the Toy Story saga, it's suitable for both the adults and children and, quite frankly, it's amazing.
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March 23, 2012
OMG the best movie ive seen this year!
i think animated movies like this is wasted on little kids as they seriously wont find it as funny as adults but still a reallly good childrens movie!
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February 27, 2012
Emotional, Colourful and Touching. The best of a series that will be remembered by audiences for years and years to come.
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December 6, 2011fb733768972From the magic that filled our hearts the first time around, and dazzled us with epic proportions of emotion in the second, comes this undeniably heart felt tale of a boy who is all grow up and off to college. He can't decide what he wants to do with all his toys and he chooses W... read more
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November 14, 2011
Buzz Lightyear: We're going in the attic now, folks. Keep your accessories with you at all times. Spare parts, batteries, anything you need for an orderly transition.
"No toy gets left behind."
Toy Story 3 is the perfect ending to the most beloved animated franchise ever, that... read more -
October 20, 2011
The only Toy Story I have seen at an age that I really know what is going on, and I am glad I did. A great blend of comedy, action and emotion makes this one of the best Pixar films ever, and that is saying a lot.
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October 16, 2011
Pixar can really end a franchise with a bang and they truly delivered with this concluding classic to the Toy story series. All the core actors are back to reprise their roles (Except Jim Varney as Slinky R.I.P.) and they all do just as good as they did in the first and second fi... read more
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September 22, 2011
The best Toy Story that will move you to the point where you're practically tearing up :) Love it! (:
Critic Reviews
It's sadder and scarier than its predecessors, but it also may be the most important chapter in the tale. Full Review
The gags are all of a piece, right up to the forlorn yet enchanting finale. Full Review
At its best, most moving moments, Toy Story 3 is a story about the pang of a young adult moving away from home and leaving child-like things behind. Full Review
It hits every button from laughter to tears and lifts you up on waves of visual dazzlement. And you don't need to take a kid along to appreciate it... Tag it as one of the year's best. Full Review
Toy Story 3 succeeds not because of its glossy and gleaming high-tech pixels, but rather because it is so well-written that you could tell it with low-tech hand puppets and still thrill and reach an a... Full Review
Consider the oft-amusing, terribly clever G-rated sequel Toy Story 3 as the brightest student in the class delivering a very fine B paper. Full Review
As Lotso, Ned Beatty offers the most compelling portrait of avuncular villainy since, well, Ned Beatty in Network, and Michael Keaton's Ken is the quintessence of himbo-ism. Full Review
Toy Story 3 may not be a masterpiece, but it still had me in tears at the end. Full Review
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