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SynopsisPLEASE NOTE: - Anaglyph can be changed to suite your type of glasses - Use Red Cyan or Red Blue 3d glasses with Stereoscopic player or Powerdvd12 - Use Stereoscopic player if you do not have 3d tv - Use Cyberlink Powerdvd12 if you do not have 3d tv - Can be used by either 3d software or 3d hardware to view - Works on 3d tvs with active shutter 3d glasses - Can be watched on a non-3d laptop by using Red Cyan or Red Blue 3d glasses with Stereoscopic player or Powerdvd12 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.

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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.Downloaded 72355 times 1:07:11 PM. Reviewed by TheFifthEcho 10I attended a special screening for Toy Story 3. I went in with HIGH expectations. I LOVED the first two Toy Stories movies.

Toy Story is a beloved franchise that almost everyone that I know loves the first two films. Now how about the 3rd film? Well all I could say is that it lived up to my unbelievably HIGH expectations and then some.

This is such a good film. It has the laughs, magic and best of all the entertainment. The new characters in the movie feel like they were in the previous two films, they were that engaging and really worked well in the movie.

The best part of the movie has to be the ending, I almost cried and was moved to just about to tears. I truly believe that this is one of the best Trilogies of all time. It might even rival the Lord of the Rings Trilogy.This movie has a real chance to become the First Animated Film to win Best Picture. I surely would not be surprised.10/10 An Amazing End to a Fantastic Series Go Watch It. Reviewed by interrealm 10The best magic tricks in the world are ones that cannot be unraveled, reverse engineered or dissected to figure out exactly how they are pulled off. This philosophy is doubly applicable to Pixar's 'Toy Story 3', the storyline-ending outro of the beloved Toy Story, uh, story.I feel it relevant somehow to divulge my age, as it somehow validates the powerful emotions evoked throughout the film. I am a 28 year old male, who, fifteen years ago, was fresh into the teen years of supposed adolescence at the release of some weird, 3d animated movie (wait, they can animate with computers?) entitled 'Toy Story'.

This was a pretty bold move, a calculated stroll to the edge of the cliff and a daring leap off into the thin air of creativity and innovation. And it was a hit, ensuring 3d animation a place right alongside (more or less) 2d animation. And naturally, Pixar would be at the forefront, leading the cavalry charge of digital animation ranging from great to gawd-awful.' Toy Story 3' starts off as comfortably as possible, with our friends Woody and Buzz Lightyear doing what they do the best.playing with Andy in his world of make-believe adventure.

We are then treated to some familiar Pixar progression, like abandonment, solidarity, coming back to friends, and the passing of the torch. Clearly, in the eleven years between this point and when 'Toy Story 2' wrapped, a computer revolution or four has occurred, allowing a world of unsurpassed clarity, reality and imagination to shine through like never before. TS1's spark is TS2's candle, and that in turn is TS3's blazing sun.Roll the last fifteen minutes of film. It became clearly obvious that the figurative tables have been turned, because a good number of the adults in the audience (including myself) were sniffling and teary-eyed, while the kids were looking up, likely thinking 'jeez mom and dad, they're just toys, get over it'.Wasn't it conventional wisdom that just the kids get emotional over losing plastic playthings?

With 'Toy Story 3', Pixar has shown us one of the greatest magic tricks in modern showbiz history, likely not to be outdone or duplicated, that we all have very real and deep connections to our childhoods and to the things and people that allowed us as kids to be free, and innocent, and pure, and most importantly, to dream. This, to me, is a life lesson worth remembering, to infinity and beyond.' Toy Story 3' gets 10 of 10 blazing stars.

Reviewed by diac228 10Star Wars. Indiana Jones. Fistful of Dollars. 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).

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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.

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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.

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United Arab Emirates. Toy Story 3 3D (2010)Toy Story 3 3D Blu-ray comes close to perfection with top scores all around making it one of the best Blu-ray's everWhen their owner clears out his bedroom in preparation for starting college, Woody, Buzz and the rest of the toy-box gang are dumped in the donations box at a local nursery school and find themselves at the mercy of a horde of wild, sticky-fingered toddlers. As they struggle to stay together while coping with the chaos, the gang meet a new bunch of toys led by pink teddy bear Lotso, while Barbie is at last united with her male counterpart, Ken. The yearning to return home cannot be ignored, however, and many comical adventures ensue as the toys make a series of elaborate escape attempts.For more about Toy Story 3 3D and the Toy Story 3 3D Blu-ray release, see published by Kenneth Brown on October 19, 2011 where this Blu-ray release scored 5.0 out of 5.Director:Writers:,Starring:,Producers:,». Toy Story 3 3D Blu-ray ReviewThe latest and greatest 'Toy Story' earns the latest and greatest in 3D releases.Reviewed by, October 19, 2011It's strange: with each passing Pixar release, I walk into the theater without trepidation or expectation. Deep down, I know whatever I'm about to watch will be amazing.

Even the studio's worst stands shoulder to shoulder with other animation studios' best. (Point to and, ye cantankerous cynics. Both films only suffer by comparison to their greater Pixar brethren.) Even deeper down, I squash any and every expectation that begins to take form.

For fifteen years now, Pixar has taken my inner child on animated adventures I never dreamed possible; flights of thrilling fantasy replete with masterful, at-times poignant storytelling, indispensable characters, gorgeous worlds, groundbreaking animation and charming laughs primed and polished for kids of all ages. When I sit down to watch a Pixar film for the first time, I can honestly say I have no desire to know what I'm about to experience. And I have yet to regret it. Still, I'm sure many of you felt the pangs of trepidation or the surge of expectation at the announcement of Toy Story 3. Once doomed to direct-to-video hell, the film was saved from an ungodly end by newly appointed Disney animation Chief Creative Officer and father of all things Toy Story, John Lasseter. But to what end? Sequels are already notoriously dangerous propositions, and animated sequels have long been slave to the law of diminishing cinematic returns.

Could a third theatrical Toy Story possibly compare to its and predecessors, both beloved classics treasured by countless fans the world over? More importantly, would aging audiences and young newcomers care about a franchise that had been dormant for a decade? A deluge of critical praise and a billion box office bucks suggests the answer to both questions is a resounding 'yes.'

Lotso makes promises he doesn't intend to keep.Audiences have waited ten long years to see spirited toys and faithful friends Sheriff Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks) and Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) reunited on the big screen. But ten years have passed for Buzz and Woody as well.

Discarded in a dusty closet, the dutiful duo lead a small remnant of surviving toys - old pals their now seventeen-year-old owner, Andy (John Morris), has held onto for sentimental reasons - and dream up elaborate ways to win even a second of Andy's attention. Which toys remain after years of yard sales and trash bags? Feisty cowgirl Jessie (Joan Cusack), piggy bank Hamm (John Ratzenberger), timid dino Rex (Wallace Shawn), Mr.

Potato Head (Don Rickles and Estelle Harris), the ever-loyal Slinky Dog (Blake Clark), fearless Green Army Men soldier Sarge (R. Lee Ermey) and Barbie (Jodi Benson), a perky, dim-witted toy who sought refuge with Buzz and Woody after Molly (Beatrice Miller), Andy's sister, began to ignore her. But when there are talking toys, trouble is never far behind. As Andy prepares to leave for college, his mother (Laurie Metcalf) mistakes a bag full of toys for trash and sets them on the curb.

Woody, having seen the miscommunication transpire, desperately tries to explain the situation to Buzz, Jessie and the other distraught toys, but as is often the case, they refuse to listen. Hopping in a donation box bound for Sunnyside Daycare Center, they arrive to a place of promise and potential: a colorful world where they'll be played with every day for as long as their ball joints and stitches will last. Woody is convinced they all belong with Andy, even if it means sitting in a box in an attic, and sets out for home.Unfortunately, Sunnyside quickly devolves into a nightmare for Buzz, Jessie and the others.

Three little letters, one little word: wow. It seems like only yesterday that I was suggesting that Cars 2 3D might just be the best 3D presentation of 2011. My review of Cars 2 3D posted last night.) And now, less than twenty-four hours later, here I am with a new, more definitive statement: Toy Story 3 3D is hands down the 3D Blu-ray presentation of the year. Disney's 1080p/MVC-encoded trilogy-capping transfer serves up a veritable feast of delicate 3D delights, the least of which is a wholly engrossing three-dimensional world that boasts tremendous depth and exacting dimensionality. Behold the soft curve of a plastic face, the terrifying maw of an incinerator, an avalanche of shredded trash pouring into its fiery pits, the expanse of an enormous daycare center, the cavernous closet that is Ken's wardrobe, the enveloping spectacle that is the film's opening train rescue, the looming face of a hyperactive preschooler, the suburbs that spill away from Sunnyside, and the full breadth of Andy's room. It's impossible to talk about 'showcase sequences' simply because every sequence is a showcase.

Every scene is gorgeous. Every shot and frame makes the most of the 3D presentation. It's all inviting and immersive; a startlingly convincing 3D stunner that had my son stretching his hands toward the screen, beaming a grin to end all grins, and laughing out loud at the sheer wonder of it all. I'm actually trying to restrain myself, even if it isn't working out so well for me. So let me go one step farther: the 3D was so magnificent that I forgot I was wearing 3D glasses. No exaggeration.

The film's emotional punches actually hit harder. The adventure was that much more enjoyable. The jokes seemed funnier, the drama more intense, the environments richer, the heart more palpable, the animation more striking, and the characters more alive than ever. Watching Toy Story 3 in 3D is a whole new experience.I also didn't catch sight of any significant ghosting or crosstalk - very, very few instances even occurred, come to think of it - and, aside from the tiniest bit of easily dismissed, even more easily overlooked banding and aliasing, the presentation is as Pixar perfect as anyone could hope for. While the story itself is an increasingly dark trip down Buzz and Woody's once-colorful halls, there isn't a single frame of Toy Story 3 that suffers in any way. Primaries are incredibly bold and vivid, black levels are dark and savory, contrast is impeccable and the dazzling dreamscape of Sunnyside Daycare has been rendered with absolute care. Meanwhile, detail - straight from the digital tap and polished with meticulous precision - is immaculate as well.

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Every frayed tuft of Lotso's weathered fur, every discolored stitch and fading piece of plastic that adorns our faithful heroes, every texture that peppers Rex's tail and Jessie's hat, every fleck of glitter and speck of dust, every playroom scar, large and small. If Pixar animated it, it's alive, well and on full, wondrous display. Edge definition is sleek and sophisticated, fine textures are exceptionally well-resolved and clarity is, you guessed it, flawless. Artifacting, noise, digital clutter, ringing and other common anomalies are nowhere to be found, and the whole of the picture is as pristine as they come. In fact, if I weren't staring at every inch of the film's backgrounds, searching for the smallest hiccup (the same thing I did when originally reviewing the 2D release of Toy Story 3), I doubt I would have noticed a hint of the split-second banding and aliasing I mentioned earlier. Ultimately, the only way Toy Story 3 3D could look any better is if you hopped in a DeLorean and picked up a copy of the film's 25th Anniversary re-release (complete with sparkling lossless video). Prepare to be floored by Disney's 3D presentation, dear readers.

I know my entire family was. Having exhausted so many glowing adjectives on Disney's video transfer, I'm at a bit of a disadvantage when it comes to conveying the sheer sonic strength of Toy Story 3's arresting DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 surround track. Simply put, Disney has outdone itself. Voices are sharp, clean, warm, perfectly prioritized and masterfully integrated into the mix. Lines are never lost, whispers are never buried beneath any ensuing action and every nuance of the cast's deliveries is present and accounted for. Which is a relief considering just how chaotic Toy Story 3's set pieces become. A bustling daycare center finds dozens of toys scurrying from channel to channel, a thundering charge of pre-K warriors shakes the very ground, a garbage truck rumbles and belches exhaust like a great steel beast, and a waste disposal facility roars with indignation as if the gates of hell have been flung open for our trembling heroes.

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Through it all, LFE output is decidedly powerful and prescient, lending convincing weight, heft and resonance whenever called upon. (In a world of eight-inch toys, where even the most common household item can suddenly present tremendous danger, that turns out to be quite often.) Rear speaker activity is aggressive and entertaining, teasing the ear with the tiniest elements, taking full advantage of a veritable sandbox of ambient effects, creating believable acoustics no matter the environment and further immersing the listener in an already immersive world. Directionality is precise, engaging and enveloping, pans are prison-break smooth and dynamics are both playful and punchy.

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My thesaurus doesn't have any more synonyms for 'perfect.' Toy Story 3 3D is an AV powerhouse, one you should be eager to invite into your home. Toy Story 3 3D is the pinnacle of the Toy Story 3D trilogy and a testament to how much 3D can enhance an already marvelous experience when handled properly. Disney's 3D presentation is as amazing as it gets, its DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 surround track is as overwhelming as ever, and its supplemental package provides Toy Story fans with a series of fantastic extras that, yep, only enhance the film further. If you only buy one 3D release this year, make it Toy Story 3 3D. Better yet, make it The Complete Toy Story 3D Collection and treat yourself to all three animated classics, complete with top-notch 3D presentations.