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Toy Story 3 2010 123movies

Toy Story 3 2010 123movies

No toy gets left behind.Jun. 16, 2010103 Min.
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Watch: Toy Story 3 2010 123movies, Full Movie Online – Woody, Buzz and the whole gang are back. As their owner Andy prepares to depart for college, his loyal toys find themselves in daycare where untamed tots with their sticky little fingers do not play nice. So, it’s all for one and one for all as they join Barbie’s counterpart Ken, a thespian hedgehog named Mr. Pricklepants and a pink, strawberry-scented teddy bear called Lots-o’-Huggin’ Bear to plan their great escape..
Plot: Woody, Buzz, and the rest of Andy’s toys haven’t been played with in years. With Andy about to go to college, the gang find themselves accidentally left at a nefarious day care center. The toys must band together to escape and return home to Andy.
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8.3/10 Votes: 834,338
98% | RottenTomatoes
92/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 12988 Popularity: 81.572 | TMDB

Reviews:


Just like any other Pixar movies, Toy Story 3 was great. The story flowed really well with the two Toy Story movies. And just like the two other movies, it was funny, has a lot of action and adventure, and it was really touching.

I guess at some point, everyone was able to relate to the story. That’s why it’s so great. It’s great for young children and really great for adults. It’s a good ending for the Toy Story movies.

My rate for this movie is A.

Review By: ohlalipop

I don’t love ‘Toy Story 3’ as much as its two predecessors. That doesn’t mean that it isn’t anything other than great though.

I enjoy the bountiful humour and intriguing plot, while the newly-introduced toys are very good. If I had to nitpick, I don’t massively like Lotso, who kinda feels to me like a slight copy of The Prospector from the 1999 sequel – with the difference here being he’s the ultimate antagonist, perhaps too villainous for my own personal taste. As I said though, just a tiny criticism in the grand scheme of these productions.

Tom Hanks remains on top form as Woody, as do all the others including Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) and Jessie (Joan Cusack). Ned Beatty does a terrific job as Lotso, while Barbie and Ken are brought to life well by Jodi Benson and Michael Keaton.

Once again there are some excellent scenes, with the ending also being entertaining just like in ‘Toy Story 2’. There’s also a lot of heart in the concluding scene. I’m surprised they did a fourth time, even if I do agree it’s still a very good new instalment.

Pixar and Disney keep up a pretty remarkable high quality, even in the third film of the franchise. I will never tire watching these.

Review By: r96sk
By delivering an amazing finale to an amazing trilogy, all we can do is bow and thank Pixar once again.
Star Wars. Indiana Jones. Fistful of Dollars. Bourne. These are all incredible trilogies that can, will, and should stand the test of time. Yes, I am neglecting the fourth Indiana Jones. Upon the mention of the third Toy Story, I was deathly afraid. Afraid because it has some major, major shoes to fill. The original is a masterpiece that changed animation forever, and the sequel is among the best in the history of film (I mean that). The first two Toy Story films are among the best movies of all-time and to this day entire animation studios have failed to duplicate an ounce of the magic contained in Toy Story. Could part 3 even come close to the original two? My friends, I am very happy to say, the answer is a resounding yes.

Toy Story 3 does exactly what the first two did, delivered on all cylinders, all aspects of film-making and entertainment. The humor is back, the heart is back, the delightful cast of characters is back. This time, thanks to an incredible script, there’s more suspense, more drama, and many more surprises. Like any spectacular trilogy, it wraps up all loose ends. It literally is difficult to find any flaw or any slow moment in this movie, and even if there is, it will immediately be forgiven by the next major laugh or the next major revelation. The predictability factor in this movie is low, and the payoff to all the suspense is extremely high. Guys, this is the go-to movie of the summer, and makes up for any disappointment you have seen this year or last.

Just like Toy Story 2’s subtle and underlying themes, Toy Story 3 revolves around the group of toys and their latest adventure, but dwells far deeper than that. On the surface, this movie is about the toys in a series of circumstances, winding up in a daycare center that isn’t all it seems. At the same time, Andy is heading for college, but Woody isn’t quite ready to let go of his owner and the memories that follow. The deeper aspects involve aging, growing up, and moving on. Michael Arndt, the Oscar winner that wrote Little Miss Sunshine, was behind the spectacular screenplay in this third trip in the world of toys. Then with the help of John Lasseter and Lee Unkrich (who serves as the director), we see plenty of references to Pixar, other movies, the previous Toy Story installments, and even we even see nods to the influences of the entire animation studio (Miyazaki).

The writing wasn’t the only thing that was on par with the first two Toy Story movies. The voice acting cast was once again phenomenal, with popular actors, underrated talent, and great character actors filling the bill. Come on now, just read em’: Tim Allen, Tom Hanks, John Cusack, Wallace Shawn, Jody Benson, Estelle Harris, Blake Clark, John Ratzenburger, Ned Beatty, Jeff Garlin, and Michael Keaton. Unlike what Dreamworks pulls off on a yearly basis, Pixar carefully chooses their voice cast in terms of pulling off the best performances, not to generate more money. Because honestly, was there even a point to Angelina Jolie voicing the tiger in Kung Fu Panda? On the other hand, very few can pull an authentic Barbie like Jody Benson (a.k.a. Ariel in the Little Mermaid). It takes reliable and authentic acting to pull at the heartstrings, and everyone definitely was on their A-game.

Lee Unkrich directed this movie with incredible pacing and just as much heart and dedication as Lasseter, who was in charge of the first two. The truth is, Pixar directs the movie together, as they share ideas and suggestions amongst each other. This fact can be traced to the similar pacing and directing styles seen in Pixar’s better works like Ratatoille, Finding Nemo, and Up. They all have the similar technique of incorporating just as many tears as laughs. But unlike all the other Pixar movies (with the exception of The Incredibles), Toy Story 3 has a heave dosage of suspense and peril, which is climaxed by one of the most exciting animated sequences this side of Castle in the Sky (a Miyazaki adventure masterpiece). Other reviewers have noted this before me, but this Toy Story is quite scary in depth and in imagery at some instances, so be wary of this while watching this with the kids. With so much time invested with these toys, the drama runs a bit high.

Bottom Line: Toy Story 3 secures its place in cinema brilliance by becoming the best third installment since Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, the best sequel since Kill Bill Vol. 2, and the best movie we’ve seen this year. This movie is usually hilarious, sometimes thrilling, and sometimes downright tear-jerking. And yes, just like Up’s opening 10 minutes, there is that one major sequence in which Pixar will play with your heartstrings like Eric Clapton playing tears of Heaven. If you enjoyed the first two Toy Stories, there’s no need to worry about the third and hopefully final chapter in the quality-filled saga. How Pixar manages to deliver yet again is absolutely beyond me.

Walt Disney may not be one-hundred percent proud of his company if he were alive to see it now, but he would be absolutely delighted at seeing what beautiful art Pixar has delivered ever since 1995. Pixar has re-created Walt Disney ‘s magical methods of storytelling and movie-making, and arguably has taken it a step even further by adding depth to the characters and depth to the overall stories presented. The direction was fantastic, the writing was Oscar-worthy, and the overall production is Best Picture caliber. This is Pixar’s best work since Finding Nemo, and a must see by any means necessary. Despite my cynical nature, there’s no way I can grade this any less than perfect. Just no way.

Review By: diac228
A great ending to a great franchise
I liked very much the other “Toy Story” films, and I loved all the Pixar films, finding all to be clever, well animated and with a good message for the children.

“Toy Story 3” manages to be both funny, clever and heartwarming, introducing a lot of new character, but no one of them feels out of place. Even the villain, Lotso the bear, it is pretty likable and interesting character.

This is a beautiful goodbye letter to all those who loved the “Toy Story” saga since the beginning of it, and it is one of the most satisfying and heartwarming conclusions ever released for cinema. I highly recommend this film to anyone.

Review By: Rectangular_businessman

Other Information:

Original Title Toy Story 3
Release Date 2010-06-16
Release Year 2010

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 43 min (103 min)
Budget 200000000
Revenue 1066969703
Status Released
Rated G
Genre Animation, Adventure, Comedy
Director Lee Unkrich
Writer John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Lee Unkrich
Actors Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack
Country United States
Awards Won 2 Oscars. 61 wins & 96 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix DTS (Digital DTS Sound), SDDS, Sonics-DDP (IMAX version), Dolby Digital, Dolby Surround 7.1, Dolby Atmos
Aspect Ratio 1.78 : 1 (original & intended ratio) (Blu-ray), 1.85 : 1 (theatrical ratio)
Camera N/A
Laboratory DeLuxe (domestic prints), Technicolor (international prints)
Film Length (6 reels), 2.83 m (Portugal, 35mm), 2,798 m (sweden)
Negative Format Digital
Cinematographic Process Digital (source format), Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Disney Digital 3-D (3-D version), PixarVision
Printed Film Format 35 mm (spherical) (Kodak Vision Premier 2393), 70 mm (horizontal) (IMAX DMR blow-up) (dual-strip 3-D) (Kodak Vision Premier 2393), D-Cinema (also 3-D version)

Toy Story 3 2010 123movies
Toy Story 3 2010 123movies
Toy Story 3 2010 123movies
Toy Story 3 2010 123movies
Toy Story 3 2010 123movies
Toy Story 3 2010 123movies
Toy Story 3 2010 123movies
Toy Story 3 2010 123movies
Toy Story 3 2010 123movies
Original title Toy Story 3
TMDb Rating 7.794 12,988 votes

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