enough to whet my appetite.
I'm here thinking when will Pixar finally slip up?
Movies Toy Story 1, 2 & 3 (3D), Toy Story short film - June 24th 2011
Movies Toy Story 1, 2 & 3 (3D), Toy Story short film - June 24th 2011
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Sep 16 2009, 06:24 PM
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enough to whet my appetite.
I'm here thinking when will Pixar finally slip up? |
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Jun 18 2010, 08:42 PM
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Could this be the first trilogy to garner a perfect 100% for each film? Staggering achievement.
Of course, Armond White hasn't reviewed it yet. You can bet your bollocks he's gonna give it a bad rating. |
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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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