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Toy Story 3 (Four-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy)



Toy Story 3 (Four-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy)

What made the original Toy Story so great, besides its significant achievement as the first-ever feature-length computer animated film, was its ability to instantly transport viewers into a magical world where it seemed completely plausible that toys were living, thinking beings who sprang to life the minute they were alone and wanted nothing more than to be loved and played with by their children. Toy Story 3 absolutely succeeds in the very same thing–adults and children alike, whether they’v

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I know Toy Story 3 was released in theaters on June 18, 2010,but when does it come out on dvd?
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Toy Story 3 was released in theaters on June 18, 2010. No release date for the DVD has been set yet.I decide to wait for the DVD rather than going to the theater.

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  1. Review by E. A Solinas for Toy Story 3 (Four-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy)
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    “Toy Story” was about sibling rivalry. “Toy Story 2″ was about loving others, even if it means you might get hurt someday.

    So what is “Toy Story 3″ about? It takes the whole “kids + loyal toys” theme to its natural conclusion, by showing us what happens when the kids grow up and leave. While the first two-thirds of the movie are fairly pedestrian (for a Pixar movie!), the last part is both action-packed and emotionally wrenching.

    Ten years have passed, and Andy is now a college-bound teenager. His toys are anxious about what’s going to happen, so Woody keeps assuring them that they’ll be put safely in the attic. But a misunderstanding leads to a date with the garbage truck. Since the toys believe they have been abandoned, they jump into the box of donated toys bound for Sunnyside Daycare.

    They’re greeted by the genial Lots-o’-Hugging Bear (aka Lotso) and the friendly daycare toys, and all seems to be well. But Andy’s toys soon discover that Sunnyside is a nighmare — they’ve been assigned the “Caterpillar Room” for wild abusive toddlers, and Lotso is the Godfatheresque overlord of the daycare. Once Woody learns the true horrors of Sunnyside, he must infiltrate the daycare and somehow get his friends out.

    You know that the movie industry is officially in a slump when the cleverest, funniest and most touching movie of the summer… is a CGI sequel about toys. “Toy Story 3″ starts off rather lightweight at first, with the toys being brought into Sunnyside and Woody setting off in another direction.

    But once Lotso is revealed as the villain, the movie takes a sharp turn — it becomes a clever, complex “Great Escape”-style caper, with some moments of G-rated horror (THE MONKEY!) and hilarity (resetting Buzz ends up turning him into a flamenco-dancing suave Spaniard). And while the toys’ attempted escape from Sunnyside is taut and genuinely thrilling, it’s only the START of the climax — a harrowing, genuinely scary chase scene that brings the toys together.

    And there’s a bittersweet core to “Toy Story 3″: kids grow up, leave home and the people/toys they leave behind are both proud and sad. In the final scenes of the movie,we’re quietly ushered through the emotional goodbyes and hellos of growing up.

    And the adorable little cast of toys still remind us that what matters most is love and loyalty, particularly during a deadly crisis where they all fearfully join hands (it sounds sappy, but it isn’t). There’s also some endearing additions to the cast — the foppish clotheshorse Ken, Big Baby, a Totoro, a giggly tricerotops, and the Shakespearean stuffed hedgehog Mr. Pricklepants.

    Anyway, this blu-ray/DVD combo has a wealth of extras — trailers teasers, theatrical shorts (oh look, Night and Day are scuffling!), “Cine-emplore,” commentary, lots of making-ofs, behind the scenes stuff like “A Toy’s Eye View: Creating A Whole New Land,” a music video, and just lots of endearing odds and ends like Ken’s dating tips. Er…

    It hurts to say goodbye to Woody, Buzz and their friends, but “Toy Story 3″ is a fitting farewell that brings the trilogy full circle. Best movie of the summer, hands down.

    E. A SolinasSeptember 3, 2010 @ 3:33 am
  2. Review by Gift Card for Toy Story 3 (Four-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy)
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    You know its a real rarity to see within the trilogy the third film which is better than the rest of the series. I mean in this movie Pixar went over the top. You got like real action, adventure, a love story, unbelievable sad moments, plus every toy character is playing a critical role in the story line. No one was left out even the little green toy Aliens as funny as they are were definately needed in movie.

    You should already know the story line were finally Andy is off to College and the Toys are uncertain about were their fate lies, will it be the Attic, given to some charity for other toys or the garbage. All the drama that happens within this new story line is remarkable. The funny thing with this movie is that the commercials for it didnt tell you a thing about what this film was going to be about. So I am not going to spoil it for you but this is a definate must have.

    Gift CardSeptember 3, 2010 @ 4:12 am
  3. Review by Kevin Buckner for Toy Story 3 (Four-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy)
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    My children are about Andy’s age,(18 and 21), my wife and I took them to see ‘Toy Story’ (1995) around Thanksgiving which is also their birthdays (11/19 and 11/25)…LOVED IT!! Bought them both Buzz and Woody for Christmas that year…the following summer we went to Disney World and experienced the great ‘Toy Story’ parade in MGM Studios…magical. ‘To Infinity …and Beyond’ is part of our lexicon.

    Toy Story 2, (1999) the quality of the digitalization improved exponentially and the story was great…all of us loved it. We thought that was it.

    Toy Story 3, (2010) again, Pixar has outdone themselves. My kids are in college, so the wife and I watched it alone…how bittersweet. I never thought a trilogy had the potential to be as consistently good as this. Yes, I’ll admit it, I cried at the end. This is up there with ‘Godfather I, II and III’… and ‘Back to The Future I, II and III’.

    Thomas Wolfe was right, you can’t go home again…

    Kevin BucknerSeptember 3, 2010 @ 4:47 am
  4. Review by amerdale876 for Toy Story 3 (Four-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy)
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    I’ve found that Pixar films are often like The Beatles’ songs: they first premiered for kids but everyone can enjoy them – and after time and closer examination, you find that they’re actually geared more toward adults; they get better as the years progress; and those who don’t like them, you seriously question their taste. Sure, there’s maybe one or two that aren’t too favorable (for me, I compare Cars [Blu-ray], the only Pixar film I’m not too crazy about, to “Revolution 9″), but, mostly, they’re all pretty much genius. I realize there are anti-Beatles fans out there who are cursing my words. To them, I say, “Sorry, but I hope you know that whatever musician/band you really love, it’s most likely they were influenced by The Beatles. You can’t deny that The Beatles are a paramount in the music industry.” Anyway, let’s move on …

    The franchise that built Pixar returns to the masses for a third installment. I remember the first Toy Story (Two-Disc Special Edition Blu-ray/DVD Combo w/ Blu-ray Packaging) being really good but I wasn’t as crazy for it as most everyone else. Then, the sequel came out and I absolutely loved it. Over the years, I re-watched the first film a few times, and each time I watched it (like the first Shrek (Full Screen Single Disc Edition)), I enjoyed and appreciated it more and more. Like any third film in a trilogy, as a fan or someone who merely enjoyed the first two films, you hope that the last film is just as good, if not better, than the first two. Unfortunately, you’re often disappointed. Even the sacred trilogies of the original Star Wars Trilogy and The Godfather – The Coppola Restoration Giftset (The Godfather / The Godfather Part II / The Godfather Part III) [Blu-ray] films had fell victim to a bad/subpar final third act. But for those young and old fans of Woody and Buzz and all of Andy’s toys, “Toy Story 3″ will not disappoint you in the least!

    The brilliance of the “Toy Story” films is that it’s not just a story about talking toys for kids to go ga-ga over. It’s also a story about getting older and what that means to you and to those you care about, concern over growing out of relationships, building new relationships, accepting yourself for who you are and being OK with it, and moving on to what’s next in life … even though it can be excruciatingly scary. In this installment, we find the toys looking to find a place for themselves – and overcoming their own insecurities – now that their owner Andy is grown up and moving to college. Now here’s where “Toy Story 3″ shows its genius. In a trilogy where the human characters, although central to the storyline, haven’t had much screen time, this film wraps up Andy’s childhood in his home with his mom all in front of our eyes. And for any parent, whether you’ve had to see your kid(s) off away from home already or still have yet to experience it, it’s understandably a bittersweet moment. It’s that moment that will have moms weeping like babies, dads struggling to choke back the tears (even for me, who watched this scene with my daughter next to me), and those who don’t even have kids appreciating the raw emotion and impact of such an inevitable moment in life.

    But let’s not overlook the extremely clever humor that also goes with the trilogy and especially “Toy Story 3.” Not only are talents like Tom Hanks (Woody), Tim Allen (Buzz Lightyear), Don Rickles (Mr. Potato Head©), John Ratzenberger (Hamm the Piggy Bank), Joan Cusack (Jesse), Wallace Shawn (Rex), Blake Clark (filling in for Jim Varney as Slinky Dog), Estelle Harris (Mrs. Potato Head©), and Jodi Benson (Barbie©) effortlessly bringing great laughs, but also newcomers Michael Keaton (Ken©), Whoopi Goldberg (Stretch), Jeff Garlin (Buttercup the Unicorn), Kristen Schaal (Trixie), Bonnie Hunt (Dolly), Timothy Dalton (Mr. Pricklepants), and even baddie Ned Beatty (Lotso) add more humor that is subtle but hilarious without being too goofy or over-the-top – like most kids’ movies nowadays. “Toy Story 3″ has the entire package: drama, comedy, action, and even romance. But most importantly, it’s got heart! This may sound hokey, and any film that tried to capture all of these different genres might come off as such. However, Disney Pixar has mastered their storytelling, and they have an uncanny way of tying all of these perfectly together to churn out some of the best movies (animated or not) today. Their animation has also emphatically improved with this latest release. In the scene where Buzz Lightyear’s back panel is being opened and the tiny screws are taken out, when the camera closes up on them, the screws look like actual live-action, non-animated screws. There are several instances where the animation doesn’t look like animation at all!

    One of my absolute favorite films last year was Pixar’s Up (Four-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo + BD Live) [Blu-ray]. In fact, it’s one of my favorite films of all time. With every feature that Pixar has released, I keep wondering when their streak of great films will end. I’m happy that they have yet to release a bad film. Even their animated shorts at the beginning of their feature films are great. This time, their short feature, “Day & Night,” is the best they’ve ever done – in animation and in story. It’s my new favorite, taking the place of “For the Birds” which preceded Monsters, Inc. (Four-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy) [Blu-ray], and it should win awards. Overall, I would take movies like “Toy Story 3″ over supposed hits like Avatar (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo) [Blu-ray] any day! I’ve seen James Cameron’s blockbuster and even though his filmmaking techniques were groundbreaking, the story was extremely predictable just from watching the trailer, uninspiring and trite (the story being a recycled product of several films, most notably “Dances with Wolves,” “Pocahontas,” and even Cameron’s own earlier, better release The Abyss (Special Edition), which focused more on emotion rather than special effects).

    Sure enough, Pixar has done it again! Their latest is sure to win an Oscar and I’d be surprised if it didn’t. “Toy Story 3″ is an enjoyable moviegoing experience, regardless of whether you have kids or not. It’s a fun ride for all and not to be missed; this should be one of the films you definitely see in the theaters this summer!

    amerdale876September 3, 2010 @ 5:47 am
  5. Review by Ariella Vaccarino for Toy Story 3 (Four-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy)
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    This film was so powerful. I know it is a “cartoon” but it was so profound. It will really get the adults at the end and captivates the children the entire time. There are a few scary parts for sensitive really young children so be cautious. As a parent, you will have some tears…

    Ariella VaccarinoSeptember 3, 2010 @ 5:51 am



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