Toy Story 3
Tom Hanks Actor , Tim Allen Actor , Joan Cusack Actor , Ned Beatty Actor , Don Rickles Actor , Michael Keaton Actor , Wallace Shawn Actor
MPAA Rating: G
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Toy Story 3
Theatrical Release Date: 2010 06 18 (USA)
UPC: 786936806304
Studio: Walt Disney
MPAA Rating: G Contains:null
Summary: 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. While the crew meets new friends, including Ken (Michael Keaton), they soon grow to hate their new surroundings and plan an escape. The film was directed by Lee Unkrich from a script co-authored by Little Miss Sunshine scribe Michael Arndt. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
Category: Fantasy
Awards: Best Picture – National Board of Review Best Animated Feature – National Board of Review Best Animated Feature – L.A. Film Critics Association Best Animated Feature – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Picture – London Film Critics Association Best Animated Feature – Austin Film Critics Top Ten Film – Austin Film Critics Best Animated Feature – Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Adapted Screenplay – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Visual Effects – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Animated Feature – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Visual Effects – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Visual Effects – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Sound Editing – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Adapted Screenplay – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Original Song – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Adapted Screenplay – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Adapted Screenplay – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Picture – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Sound Editing – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Adapted Screenplay – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
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Toy Story 3
Format: DVD
Release Date: 11/02/2010
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Alternate Wide Screen
Audio: DD-EX Dolby Digital Surround EX (simulated 6.1)
Runtime: 103 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) Spanish,English
Subtitles: English,Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- Toy Story 3
1. Chapter 1 [:00]
2. Chapter 2 [:00]
3. Chapter 3 [:00]
4. Chapter 4 [:02]
5. Chapter 5 [:00]
6. Chapter 6 [:00]
7. Chapter 7 [:32]
8. Chapter 8 [:12]
9. Chapter 9 [:27]
10. Chapter 10 [:27]
11. Chapter 11 [1:59]
12. Chapter 12 [:04]
13. Chapter 13 [:04]
14. Chapter 14 [1:00]
15. Chapter 15 [:03]
16. Chapter 16 [:03]
17. Chapter 17 [:34]
18. Chapter 18 [1:26]
19. Chapter 19 [2:49]
20. Chapter 20 [2:00]
21. Chapter 21 [:26]
22. Chapter 22 [:08]
23. Chapter 23 [1:23]
24. Chapter 24 [1:23]
25. Chapter 25 [:21]
26. Chapter 26 [:07]
27. Chapter 27 [:07]
28. Chapter 28 [:10]
29. Chapter 29 [:18]
30. Chapter 30 [:18]
31. Chapter 31 [:06]
32. Chapter 32 [:12]
33. Chapter 33 [:12]
34. Chapter 34 [:51]
Perry Seibert
For being one of the most beloved children's film franchises of all time, the Toy Story films center on a rather deep existential crisis: are you a real toy if nobody plays with you? Toy Story 3 finds yet another way to approach this weighty philosophical issue with a deceptive lightness that leaves a childlike grin plastered on your face -- except when the filmmakers want to wring tears out of you. It's been 11 years since Toy Story 2, and it seems like it's been that long since the toys' owner, Andy -- who is now packing for college -- has played with them. Andy makes the decision to bring Woody (Tom Hanks) with him and store everyone else in the attic -- a fate that they all seem fairly happy about. But a misunderstanding leads to the toys -- minus Woody -- ending up at a local daycare where the grandfatherly, strawberry-scented teddy bear Lotso (Ned Beatty) rules the roost. Turns out the toddler room at the daycare is actually a prison for our heroes, and Lotso and his henchtoys -- including the intimidating Big Baby -- are the wardens. When Woody learns the truth about Lotso, he returns to help his friends. The understanding that conflict drives storytelling is ingrained in the Pixar ethos -- there is always a goal the characters are trying to achieve -- and Toy Story 3 is no exception. On the way to escaping, Buzz, Jessie, Bullseye, Slinky, and the crew must overcome a variety of little roadblocks, each more threatening than the last. Thankfully, screenwriter Michael Arndt doesn't settle for the easy solution to each of those problems. One of the many comic highlights involves Mr. Potato Head becoming Mr. Tortilla Head. The visual of this alone is ceaselessly amusing, but when you introduce a hungry bird eyeing him, the drama and the comedy both escalate. While the airtight story hurtles along, the little details in the animation astound. From the realistic movement of fish in Finding Nemo, to Violet's swaying hair in The Incredibles, to the pouring of the wine in Ratatouille, Pixar movies almost always reveal their most remarkable technical achievements in throwaway bits of business, and in this film that moment is the way an empty garbage bag gets removed from the roll and opened. You wouldn't think such a mundane chore could leave you awestruck, but you realize with that little gesture that they've figured out how to animate air realistically -- it's easy to believe there isn't anything they can't do. And of course this wouldn't be a Pixar movie without poignant moments that will leave adults crying like babies. The last 15 minutes of Toy Story 3 are an ongoing series of goodbyes -- including a show of solidarity in the face of imminent doom that's so moving you have to remind yourself that plastic toys are the catalysts for a lesson in humanity. Those prone to crying at movies will need to buy an extra seat just for the boxes of tissues they'll need during the finale. But don't think it's a sad movie. Toy Story 3 has big and little laughs from the first frame to the last. It turns out that metrosexual Ken (voiced by Michael Keaton) has a dream house at the daycare, and his conversion from Lotso flunky to good guy -- thanks to his love for Barbie -- includes a riotous torture technique involving his wardrobe and a paddle ball. Another sequence, where Woody goes home with Bonnie -- the young daughter of the woman who runs the daycare -- features first-rate guest spots by Timothy Dalton and Bonnie Hunt, and gives Woody the most enjoyable day of play he's had in a decade. The whole project is so masterfully conceived and executed that you either go along for the ride or sit in stunned appreciation for how singularly Pixar has maintained control over the creative quality of its output. It would stand to reason that eventually they will stumble by making something that doesn't measure up to the company's hallowed reputation. Toy Story 3 is nowhere close to being that movie. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Randy Newman
Composer (Music Score)
John Lasseter
Executive Producer
Lee Unkrich
Director
Darla K. Anderson
Producer
Michael Arndt
Screenwriter
Tom Hanks
Actor
Tim Allen
Actor
Joan Cusack
Actor
Ned Beatty
Actor
Don Rickles
Actor
Michael Keaton
Actor
Wallace Shawn
Actor
John Ratzenberger
Actor
Estelle Harris
Actor
John Morris
Actor
Jodi Benson
Actor
Emily Hahn
Actor
Laurie Metcalf
Actor
Blake Clark
Actor
Teddy Newton
Actor
Bud Luckey
Actor
Beatrice Miller
Actor
Javier Fernández-Peña
Actor
Timothy Dalton
Actor
Lori Alan
Actor
Charlie Bright
Actor
Jeff Pidgeon
Actor
Kristen Schaal
Actor
Jeff Garlin
Actor
Bonnie Hunt
Actor
John Cygan
Actor
Jack Angel
Actor
Whoopi Goldberg
Actor
R. Lee Ermey
Actor
Jan Rabson
Actor
Richard Kind
Actor
Erik Von Detten
Actor
Charlie Bright
Actor
Amber Kroner
Actor
Brianna Maiwand
Actor
Jack Willis
Actor
Country: USA

