Just back myself, it was incredible. The scene at the start was the best thing ever.
One of the little girls' dollies is Bonnie Hunt.
>my face
I cried. A lot.
[QUOTE=LordLoss;23502005]Best film I've seen in a year or two at the cinema. I almost started to tear up towards the end, but I managed to make it through. Also: Spanish Buzz GIFs required, asap.[/QUOTE]
Oh, fuck yeah, Spanish Buzz was awesome.
I loved the moment where he's walking like a crab.
Fun Fact: Garbage truck drive w/ headphones was Sid.
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I knew it ! I f***in' knew it !
I was expecting they'd make him have an appearence. I only wish it were a bigger one, like maybe he's at home and looks out the window and sees Woody with the scissors and starts screaming and runs away to the confusion of his sister.
I was surprised at how much adult humor the trilogy contains
[QUOTE=Funnycat;23520940]I was surprised at how much adult humor the trilogy contains[/QUOTE]
The amount of laughing that burst from the crowd when the cucumber shadow was shown was unreal. :v:
Saw it with my girlfriend after she had already seen it once. She said she cried the first time but when we saw it she didn't there were 2 times where I almost cried, the first I forget, and the second when they were all holding hands by the incinerator. Then at the end I cried. Hard.
I once got a accurate Woody doll.
I lost his hat. I felt really really bad.
My friend and I went to see it, and when we got back to his place I noticed he actually had an Original Woody and Buzz from the first film. Needless to say I actually played with them for a bit.
Just saw it. My God.
It maybe wasn't quite as "epic" (for lack of a better word, I hate using it) as I was expecting, but I think I maybe hyped myself up too much.
I thought it was [b]fucking incredible[/b], and a perfect end to the series pretty much.
The opening was so good, and I was surprised I how well I remembered Andy's narration from the first film as it played out.
The home movies got me emotional, as did the part where Woody asks where the others are, only to be told "this is everyone".
The [sp]incinerator scene[/sp] was so depressing, the way they just accepted it was the end. Another thing that I caught was the way that we actually see some of the toys being thrown out at the daycare, later knowing they're on their way to be incinerated (and were). Quite saddening.
It's definitely a much darker turn for the series, and although I was expecting it, I wasn't expecting it to the extent it was. I loved it, though.
I'd have liked a couple more new Randy Newman songs (the first film had atleast three), but the one that was used is great.
I'm going to see this a few more times while it's still in cinemas. Our generation will get so much more out of this, because we've lived through that 11 year gap, we've grown just as Andy has. In 20 years time, when the Toy Story films are classics, kids will be able to watch all three in a row - it won't be the same for them.
Andy explaining how Woody wouldn't ever let you down choked me up, and the ending was great.
Sad to think there's a definite, final end to the series, rather than the second film's "live happily ever after" ending - but I'm glad it was well done.
There's not much I would change about this film. The only thing I'd maybe say I think could have been better would be for more character development.
The first shows Woody starting out jealous of Buzz, but then becoming his friend.
The second shows how Jessie and The Prospector are dismissive of the idea of leaving with Woody and Buzz, with Jessie changing her mind and The Prospector not.
There wasn't really anything similar to that in this one.
Seriously though, incredibly satisfied - but I didn't expect anything less from Pixar.
[QUOTE=PieClock;23524770]The amount of laughing that burst from the crowd when the cucumber shadow was shown was unreal. :v:[/QUOTE]
Same thing when [sp]Barbie was trying to fool the bookworm into thinking she was Ken to get Buzz's manual and he saw her high heels as she was walking away. All the gay Ken jokes really made the crowd laugh.[/sp] :laugh:
[QUOTE=Doomish;23528324]Same thing when [sp]Barbie was trying to fool the bookworm into thinking she was Ken to get Buzz's manual and he saw her high heels as she was walking away. All the gay Ken jokes really made the crowd laugh.[/sp] :laugh:[/QUOTE]
Yeah. :v:
wait a minute so what happens if you watch it in spanish with spanish buzz?
[sp]and how did they get slinky down from the magnet when everything else was still stuck there?[/sp]
That fucking chimp.
[QUOTE=RAG Frag;23561306]wait a minute so what happens if you [sp]watch it in spanish with spanish buzz?[/sp]
[sp]and how did they get slinky down from the magnet when everything else was still stuck there?[/sp][/QUOTE]
I heard Spanish Buzz speaks in a different dialect of Spanish. Not really a spoiler since almost every trailer highlighted Spanish Buzz.
How long before i see rule 34 on Rex and that Triceatops?.
D'awww. This movie made me go all tear-eyed. Great Pixar movie once again.
I just saw it yesterday in 3D. It felt awesome after years of waiting to finally see the 3rd movie. I had to watch it in Spanish because i'm in Mexico at the moment but i'm pretty fluent at it so it wasn't much of a problem.(And yes, Buzz still speaks Spanish.)
[QUOTE=dirty harry;23528220]There's not much I would change about this film. The only thing I'd maybe say I think could have been better would be for more character development.
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This episode was way more turned about the toy's fate more than their feelings and convictions, oppositely to the two first episodes.
Gutted for Woody, after this film he's lost both his love interests. [sp]Bo-peep, Jessie[/sp]
It was time for pixar to show not everything works out
Loved the ending
:razz:
God, I cried a little. ):
Only one way to describe Toy Story: FUCKING EPIC!
Me and my two best friends saw it today. We were probably the oldest in the cinema that were there without kids.
I still cried twice though, [sp]the holding-hands-incinerator scene, and Andy introducing Woody to Bonnie at the end[/sp]
I really enjoyed the film, but i wasn't as affected by it as i thought i would be. I didn't well up with tears once, and i kinda left the film slightly disappointed, even though i can't think of anything that could have improved it... I think it's just me having too high expectations, not that i know what i was expecting...
I never watched any toy story :( I will do it tomorrow.
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