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Movies Toy Story 1, 2 & 3 (3D), Toy Story short film - June 24th 2011

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post Jun 20 2010, 11:37 PM

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...future PIXAR film references? I love Easter Eggs...

http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/06/18/toy-story-3-easter-eggs/

Monsters 2

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Boo from "Monsters". Possibility that "Monsters 2" could see a little bit grown up Boo.

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The kid playing with Lots-o’-Huggin’ Bear on the chair looks so much like a young version of
'Rapunzel' from the upcoming 'Tangled' film. The eye color and hair matches.

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Sticker on Andy's room door...

It is funny that PIXAR could have gone all out trying to make a viral ad for Lots-o in this ad:


The toy was not made until Toy Story 3!

And the description by the uploader:
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I totally had one of these growing up. I don't even know what happened to it.
My mom probably put it in the attic. I don't like going in there, so it's as good as gone.
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Is this the kid who lost Lots-o, before a new one was bought?

Cars 2

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New characters to compete against Lightning McQueen ?

Confirmation from Disney:
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Disney has however confirmed that “a hint” at a new character in next year’s Cars 2 is “hidden in Andy’s bedroom.” There are a bunch of car-related posters in Andy’s room


So yes, this pic could very much be what they are talking about.

Missing future references (is there is any)...

Andrew Stanton's "John Carter from Mars" (not a PIXAR film) and PIXAR's "Brave" (previously titled The Bear and the Bow)
"Brave" is the farthest announced PIXAR title (2012). "Monsters 2" and "Brave" (both PIXAR) release same year - 2012!







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post Jun 20 2010, 11:58 PM

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just watched the show...can't help it but I must post here..the thing that has been going on in my head ever since the starting

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TOY STORY 3 was the 11th Pixar movie and it was the 11th Pixar movie to open at the #1 spot. Not too shabby. Oh, it also became the highest-grossing opener for Pixar of all-time, with $109M in its first three days, which shattered the old THE INCREDIBLES record, which stood at $71M. Of course, this film benefited from the ol' 3D trend as well, as 60% of its revenues were derived from 3D screens. For those wondering where the film places in terms of "largest openings of all-time", it's actually in 10th place on the overall list, which is headed by THE DARK KNIGHT ($158M), SPIDER-MAN 3 ($151M) and NEW MOON ($143M). In terms of animated movies, only SHREK 3 opened with more scratch, with $122M and in 6th place on the overall list

Best Pixar opening...ever!!! rclxms.gif
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post Jun 21 2010, 10:05 AM

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QUOTE(Lynixx @ Jun 20 2010, 11:23 PM)
me neither  sad.gif  cry.gif
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post Jun 21 2010, 05:32 PM

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well the TS3 have a good story....sad ending too...
well 3D a lil bit scene only i feel..but stilll thumbs up..
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post Jun 21 2010, 08:30 PM

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Even though much of the story is perhaps a rehash of the first movie, even though I felt Pixar went slightly overboard with some of the pop-culturish/Dreamworks stuff, there just aint no friggin' way this gets anything less than a 5/5 from me. Toy Story 2 was an unnecessary sequel that was still full of greatness. The third is perhaps just as unnecessary (and made of even greater stuff), that is, until the ending, which is just the perfect send-off for a bunch of unforgettable characters that I've known 15 out of my 22 years of life. Bravo, Pixar!

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That ending was what was good for me. God ... it nearly made me cry. Just nearly ... really .... honest ... cry.gif
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QUOTE(+Newbie+ @ Jun 22 2010, 12:13 AM)
That ending was what was good for me. God ... it nearly made me cry. Just nearly ... really .... honest ... cry.gif
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post Jun 23 2010, 10:35 AM

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guys, just to check m intending to bring my 2 yr old daughter to watch the show...no minimum age limit correct?
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post Jun 23 2010, 10:40 AM

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I'm watching it tonight thumbup.gif

Is there any scenes showing after the credit rolls? biggrin.gif
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post Jun 23 2010, 10:41 AM

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QUOTE(iman_210 @ Jun 23 2010, 10:35 AM)
guys, just to check m intending to bring my 2 yr old daughter to watch the show...no minimum age limit correct?
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it's a great movie but your 2 yr old daughter won't understand it. I bought my 4 yr niece to the movie and she was asking away 'why this why that' in the cinema. My 6 yr niece got the story and was really involved in the movie.


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QUOTE(firedauz @ Jun 23 2010, 10:40 AM)
I'm watching it tonight thumbup.gif

Is there any scenes showing after the credit rolls? biggrin.gif
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yes. stay back smile.gif

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iman, i felt the flick abit dark and some scenes are too intense for a G rated movie. there were loads of kids in my screening but none of them cried prob don't understand whats going on.
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QUOTE(fragglerock @ Jun 23 2010, 10:43 AM)
iman, i felt the flick abit dark and some scenes are too intense for a G rated movie. there were loads of kids in my screening but none of them cried prob don't understand whats going on.
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I can think of scenes where there was tears welling up for me as an adult but now logically digests it, if I was a kid I won't cry. Just take the part where Andy and Bonnie interacts, I'd identify the adult Andy and my niece would identify with Bonnie; she would love it, whereas I would be sad.

Nice piece of work at that scene by Pixar.
Pixar scored more than prefect for TS3.
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"Wall-E" had one of a kind moment(s) that was rarely seen in a movie let alone a 3D animated movie. I labeled this flick 'untouchable' for at least a few good years until (perhaps) PIXAR outdo the impossible. And they did. "Toy Story 3" delivered those one-of-a-kind moments again.

Perfect example as pointed out before:
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QUOTE(defaultname365 @ Jun 23 2010, 12:23 PM)
"Wall-E" had one of a kind moment(s) that was rarely seen in a movie let alone a 3D animated movie. I labeled this flick 'untouchable' for at least a few good years until (perhaps) PIXAR outdo the impossible. And they did. "Toy Story 3" delivered those one-of-a-kind moments again.

Perfect example as pointed out before:
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ur referring to the dance part? That was Pixar doing what they do the best for me. tongue.gif
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post Jun 23 2010, 01:59 PM

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QUOTE(fragglerock @ Jun 23 2010, 10:43 AM)
iman, i felt the flick abit dark and some scenes are too intense for a G rated movie. there were loads of kids in my screening but none of them cried prob don't understand whats going on.
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when they were
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the ang moh kids behind me were shouting 'mummy im scared!! i dont wanna watch!!" laugh.gif

and i though that part was gonna be the ending..

overall great show..a must watch thumbup.gif

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QUOTE(ashburn98 @ Jun 23 2010, 10:41 AM)
it's  a great movie but your 2 yr old daughter won't understand it. I bought my 4 yr niece to the movie and she was asking away 'why this why that' in the cinema. My 6 yr niece got the story and was really involved in the movie.


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yes. stay back smile.gif
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My 5 yr old son would appreciate it...and yes my 2 yr old daughter would not i think...she loves watching Cars on BD but not for the entire movie.

did u pay for the tickets for ur 4 yr old niece?


Added on June 23, 2010, 2:13 pm
QUOTE(fragglerock @ Jun 23 2010, 10:43 AM)
iman, i felt the flick abit dark and some scenes are too intense for a G rated movie. there were loads of kids in my screening but none of them cried prob don't understand whats going on.
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uhm...perhaps i should reconsider...my son loves monsters vs aliens as well as astro boy...to me those are are much more intense

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QUOTE(ashburn98 @ Jun 20 2010, 08:43 AM)
I didn't watch Toy Story 1 or 2 at all.
What is wrong with you?? laugh.gif


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I have to admit though...

Big Baby was creepy. As in... genuinely creepy. Espcially the part it was sitting on the swing looking at the moon and then one of the Squeeze Toy Aliens a.k.a. the LGMs drops.... BAM! It turn the head around sweat.gif

Fire burning part and Andy's separation were two of the best moments.

I thought part of the toys will start to melt... perhaps Andy's boot. tongue.gif






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QUOTE(Aztec @ Jun 23 2010, 01:59 PM)
when they were
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the ang moh kids behind me were shouting 'mummy im scared!! i dont wanna watch!!"  laugh.gif

and i though that part was gonna be the ending..

overall great show..a must watch  thumbup.gif
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i agree with u...ppl said that this movie had a sad ending, i thought that was it!! sweat.gif thx god!! powerful scene though... notworthy.gif

anyone get the star wars reference in this?? can't believe i laugh alone in the cinema for that scene...dang!! sweat.gif

nevertheless...another great movie from pixar... notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
9/10 from me... (mainly because my fav pixar's movie will always be Monster, Inc tongue.gif )

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