My favourite accidental parental error has to be my mum taking my sister to see Toy Story 3 just before she left home for the first time for university. The aim was to take her mind off leaving home because she was quite nervous and sad about it. Good intentions, what can go wrong with a kids Toy Story film?! My mum just hadn't got a clue about the plot - hilarious own goal. We still laugh about it now.
Same, I don’t think it was THAT bad. But there was just nothing memorable or great about it like there was like the first or third movies.
Also the whole scene with all the conveyor belts in the airport baggage area was great. Its just Monsters Inc did the same basic idea even better with the doors so I feel like that one isn't remembered as much.
I’ve rewatched 3 so many times, and always lose interest. Which is ironic since when it came out I had just graduated HS so it should have spoke to me
2's fucking amazing. Wayne Knight was perfect voice casting as Al, and utility belt Buzz is fucking hilarious. Plus the 'When She Loved Me' scene is all the feels.
This was excellent. There really wasn’t even a moment of doubt any time that they shouldn’t have done a fourth one. The story is so contained to just a few different sets that it’s almost a bottle episode, but in a really good way. They do a great job of fleshing our Bo Peep and bring in new characters without being distracting or unnecessary additions to the plot (Key and Peele have two of the funniest scenes of the entire series). Without spoiling it, the movie doesn’t end with a big, harrowing action sequence, but rather a kind of unexpected, quiet coda that will leave you in tears. I loved this. What a movie.
Yep, this was fantastic. It maybe leaves Toy Story on a less perfect conclusion (that is, if you're like me and prefer TS3 over the rest, which seems to be a minority around here), but it more than justifies its existence by doing so many things right. It'd be easy to call this the "worst" one, but I weirdly see this getting better with viewers as time goes on. It also takes a big risk at the end that, while I feel they pulled it off, I was surprised it wasn't as polarizing among critics and others who saw it already. Gonna be interesting rewatching the other three knowing what I know about this installment Regardless, animated movie of the year. Now PLEASE GOD don't make another one of these!
Seeing this in 6 hours. Can't wait. I find it really hard to rank the first 3... 1 should top the list based on what it was at the time, and how it took animation + storytelling to new levels, but it doesn't have the emotional beats as 2 + 3. 2 brought in new levels of comedy, and really felt like a "Hero's Journey" style movie with Woody's arc. 3 got all the adults in the feels, as Andy's growth made us identify with our own. That plus everything from their nighttime escape onwards is an emotional rollercoaster that I don't think anyone was prepared for. --- For me I'd say... Toy Story Toy Story 3 Toy Story 2
Feel like - and I'm not saying anyone here's doing this or gonna do this - people shouldn't be comparing a trilogy of movies that have been out anywhere from 9 to 24 years to one that comes out tomorrow
My friend asked me to see MIB over this on Friday, and I said “no way man, we are crying together at the end of this like adults do: together!” So I’m ready for this.
Can confirm, this was wonderful. No more. THAT was the perfect ending to the story of these characters.