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Toy Story 3

Pixar - Disney · 2010 · United States - Lee Unkrich

Andy is now 17 years old and packing for college, and his toys who have not been played with in several years feel like they have been abandoned. Andy decides to take Woody with him to college and puts the rest of the toys in a trash bag for storage in the attic. However, the toys are accidentally thrown out when Andy's mom finds the bag and puts it out on the curb, causing the toys to think that they are no longer wanted. They escape and decide to climb in a donation box for the Sunnyside Daycare. Woody, the only toy who saw what actually happened, follows the other toys and tries to explain they were thrown out by mistake, but they refuse to understand him.

Genres:

Comedy, Family, Fantasy, Science Fiction, History, Animation, Adventure

Release date:

2010-06-12

External links:

Toy Story 3 at IMDB Toy Story 3 at Wikipedia

  1. Rotten Tomatoes

    20 Critic reviews

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      Joe Baltake

      Passionate Moviegoer

      'Toy Story 3': Alternately affecting, hilarious and heartbreaking and the most original prison-escape movie ever made

      July 27, 2010 read full article

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      Rafer Guzman

      Newsday

      It's sadder and scarier than its predecessors, but it also may be the most important chapter in the tale.

      July 06, 2010 read full article

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      Richard Roeper

      Richard Roeper.com

      The best movie of the year so far.

      June 30, 2010 read full article

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      David Edelstein

      New York Magazine

      The gags are all of a piece, right up to the forlorn yet enchanting finale.

      June 18, 2010 read full article

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      Liam Lacey

      Globe and Mail

      At its best, most moving moments, Toy Story 3 is a story about the pang of a young adult moving away from home and leaving child-like things behind.

      June 18, 2010 read full article

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      Peter Travers

      Rolling Stone

      It hits every button from laughter to tears and lifts you up on waves of visual dazzlement. And you don't need to take a kid along to appreciate it... Tag it as one of the year's best.

      June 18, 2010 read full article

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      James Rocchi

      MSN Movies

      Toy Story 3 succeeds not because of its glossy and gleaming high-tech pixels, but rather because it is so well-written that you could tell it with low-tech hand puppets and still thrill and reach an audience of children and adults both.

      June 18, 2010 read full article

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      Lisa Kennedy

      Denver Post

      Consider the oft-amusing, terribly clever G-rated sequel Toy Story 3 as the brightest student in the class delivering a very fine B paper.

      June 18, 2010 read full article

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      Christopher Orr

      The Atlantic

      As Lotso, Ned Beatty offers the most compelling portrait of avuncular villainy since, well, Ned Beatty in Network, and Michael Keaton's Ken is the quintessence of himbo-ism.

      June 18, 2010 read full article

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      Lou Lumenick

      New York Post

      Toy Story 3 may not be a masterpiece, but it still had me in tears at the end.

      June 18, 2010 read full article

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      Andrew O'Hehir

      Salon.com

      A bona fide summer delight loaded with action, humor, nostalgia, a veritable blizzard of pop-culture references and general good vibes.

      June 18, 2010 read full article

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      Stephen Whitty

      Newark Star-Ledger

      It's a sequel. It's in 3-D. It has no kiddie-flick competition. Really, how good does it have to be? Apparently, as good as Pixar can make it.

      June 18, 2010 read full article

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      Laremy Legel

      Film.com

      A worthy finale to a fantastic franchise.

      June 17, 2010 read full article

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      Mick LaSalle

      San Francisco Chronicle

      The story mixes comedy, drama and action with impressive skill, except this is beyond skill -- this is inspired.

      June 17, 2010 read full article

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      Joe Morgenstern

      Wall Street Journal

      I won't tell you what that ending is, but it took my breath away, and I'll bet it takes yours. Do see this lovely film sooner than later.

      June 17, 2010 read full article

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      Kenneth Turan

      Los Angeles Times

      Toy Story 3 pays attention to the reasons we return again and again to the motion picture experience.

      June 17, 2010 read full article

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      Richard Corliss

      TIME Magazine

      Some toys -- and Toy Storys -- are to be treasured forever.

      June 17, 2010 read full article

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      Colin Covert

      Minneapolis Star Tribune

      I'd like to thank the folks at Pixar for ending Toy Story 3 with a nice long gag reel alongside the final credits. It gave me time to blot away my tears before entering the lobby.

      June 17, 2010 read full article

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      Charlie McCollum

      San Jose Mercury News

      In a summer that will be littered with bad sequels, bad 3-D and bad storytelling, it is a movie to be heartily embraced.

      June 17, 2010 read full article

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      Peter Rainer

      Christian Science Monitor

      The best children's films aren't only for children.

      June 17, 2010 read full article