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Re: Toy Story 3

#141 Post by destresserai » Sun Jun 20, 2010 9:41 pm

Certainly lives up to the previous Toy Story standards....... We all really enjoyed this.............. Was lovely to have a little girl behind us who was so caught up in the film she cried everytime something bad happened.

I love Jessie the cowgirl and Spanish Buzz....

8.5/10 from us.
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Re: Toy Story 3

#142 Post by mandmc10 » Sun Jun 20, 2010 10:06 pm

Day and night cartoon before the film - amazing! Ken's fashion show - great! Buzz spanish moments - superb! Kids loved it as well. There were plenty! of kids downstairs and most of them didn't move or say a single word during the film. It was a baby or toddler who was screaming!/crying downstairs somewhere on the right...
There were a few people holding their Times+ card while queing up... Scary!
Had lovely time! So glad we went!

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#143 Post by Sydney_Bristow » Sun Jun 20, 2010 10:13 pm

OMG DUH!!! I knew that loveable creature from the moment I saw him but couldn't quite place him....DUH INDEED! Thanks for clearing that up for me kevin!! Awwww I loved MNT and definitely loved Toy Story 3 as well!! Probably more so than the TS2. Thanks to the wonderful a-person for getting us tickets to this - we managed to take my godchild along and she was so adorably in awe of the whole movie, entranced and wideeyed with wonder even though the glasses (cool 3d specs huh??!!) were a bit big for her. My big baby :p also loved the movie, bless him.

"100 million billion /10 " from my godchild :p , and 10/10 from the two of us. A future Pixar classic. Again.

We've already promised to take her to see it again when it's released with her "two best friends and maybe even that horrible boy from next door" :giggle:

Altogether now....awwwwwww. Geez I'm feeling broody! Time to watch a home birthing/delivery video and snap out of it! :p


Ooooooh and we now wanna see Tangled!! o/
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Re: Toy Story 3

#144 Post by Beate » Sun Jun 20, 2010 11:14 pm

Sydney_Bristow wrote: Ooooooh and we now wanna see Tangled!! o/
LOL, yeah, me too!
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Re: Toy Story 3

#145 Post by prettyxcool » Mon Jun 21, 2010 12:21 am

It was great to see Beate and MariaLionza in the queue as when I arrived at 1.30pm there were no one and I had only looked down a moment to text my party to see where they were, suddenly a queue formed as Beate says, so I joined them! I bagged some seats and went out to look for my party who had got lost and could not find the Empire, and I just walked right back in, with my party in tow, without even queuing!

The children downstairs all clapped when the film started as they had been getting restless from 2.30pm asking when it would start. Then they all sat in awe and got totally wrapped up with the film.

Well it's a thumbs up from my niece of 7. She gave it a 1O. I agree with her too. Totally immersed in it and even forgot about those horrible chunky 3D glasses which I usually find annoying, and enjoyed it much more than the first two.
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Re: Toy Story 3

#146 Post by pcRock » Mon Jun 21, 2010 8:29 am

We were really fed up of waiting for the film to start yesterday. We arrived at around 1:40pm, went in before 2pm and waited and waited and waited until 3pm for the film to start. I can only imagine how difficult it must have been for people who had children with them. Some of the children started getting restless.

Did anyone else have problems with the 3D glasses? The lenses reflected on my normal glasses, which made it difficult to watch the movie.

As for the film, I quite liked it. Some of the new characters were great, but I think the storyline is too similar to the previous Toy Story films. 7.5/10

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Re: Toy Story 3

#147 Post by mandmc10 » Mon Jun 21, 2010 11:43 am

Cast interviews and something new to think about... "potato sex"?


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Re: Toy Story 3

#148 Post by wolverina2411 » Mon Jun 21, 2010 1:07 pm

Beate wrote:
Sydney_Bristow wrote: Ooooooh and we now wanna see Tangled!! o/
LOL, yeah, me too!

me too :T

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Re: Toy Story 3

#149 Post by anteena1 » Mon Jun 21, 2010 2:01 pm

had a great time watching this yesterday, i agree it was a very long wait hard with a just turned 4 year old!!
a little dark compared to the other 2 with bullying but he did get his comeuppance. Absolutely adored ken, they really camped him up and hip thrusting buzz was very funny. I found the baby rather scary myself, reminds me of nightmares as a child, I too saw a trailer for tangled and i cant wait to see that

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Re: Toy Story 3

#150 Post by destresserai » Mon Jun 21, 2010 2:48 pm

Toy Story 3 has had the biggest-ever opening for a Disney Pixar film, raking in $109m (£73m) in its opening weekend, initial estimates suggest.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainmen ... 363711.stm
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