Thursday, August 19, 2010

TOY STORY





“The first two films in Pixar's animated Toy Story franchise are brilliant bookends, models of technique warmed by humor and imagination. Toy Story 3, coming 11 years after the last one, should have been a letdown….It hits every button from laughter to tears and lifts you up on waves of visual dazzlement…. And the way the Pixar wizards re-create a sense of childhood wonder is damn near genius.” Peter Travers, Rolling Stones

“Toy Story 3 begins with a rattling, exuberant set piece that has nothing to do with the tale that follows but that nonetheless sums up the ingenuity, and some of the paradoxes, that have made this Pixar franchise so marvelous and so successful.” The New York Times

“I personally enjoyed this movie because I’ve always wanted to see how toy story would end there movie series, I agree with both of these movie reviewers because they ended the movie in such a good note. I thought that it was predictable of how the movie was going to end; Andy is eventually going to grow out of playing with his toys and go to college. I noticed in the audience and including I had mixed emotions in this movie; there were humors, thrillers, and even tears. This would be one of those movies where it will not get old.”

by Jonathan