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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: 38,787 reviews
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February 13, 2013
And so Pixar just goes and does it again, as if it's the easiest thing to do: They're taking characters that haven't been used in 10 years and throw them into this new adventure as if no time passed. The film blends perfectly into its two predecessors. Of course, the animation ha... read more
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October 8, 2012fb791220692It follows a very familiar Pixar formula, but the studio's heart and soul is poured into every moment of this beautiful and hilarious movie, and the ending accomplishes incredible emotional feats.
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September 9, 2012
A fully-qualified sequel with as much enjoyment for first time viewers as nostalgic fans.
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August 11, 2012fb1442511448A warm heartfelt film that puts the franchise to a respective rest. The film's improved CGI and brilliant story leaves a satisfying stamp to those who followed the film since its inception in 1994. 5/5
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June 15, 2012
If anybody says they didn't at least get teary eyed at the end, they are lying! Filled with deep emotional depth, whimsical dialogue, great comedy, and well-conceived action. A great final entry in the Toy Story trilogy (at least, I hope this is the last one).
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June 1, 2012fb100000040220993What kind of miserable human would dislike a Toy Story movie? It's genius to me that these movies can transcend age and be enjoyable to everyone watching. It's excellent animation, great storytelling, and characters that you can relate to. What's even more fun about this chapt... read more
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May 28, 2012fb100000293612769This is an amazing film. It achieves everything that a live action film should. Its plot, characters, and action are flawless. Directors of other films should take notes. This is how you entertain audiences with a heartfelt work of art.
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Critic Reviews
'Toy Story 3': Alternately affecting, hilarious and heartbreaking and the most original prison-escape movie ever made Full Review
The 'Toy Story' films are deservedly seen as the gold standard for computer-generated animation... Full Review
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
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