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Re: Toy Story 3

#201 Post by midian » Mon Jul 12, 2010 10:09 pm

just added an edit but put it here as well.

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link is at sky>my extras>experiences.

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#202 Post by akh43 » Mon Jul 12, 2010 10:55 pm

Just got the sky tickets and on looking at the tmes they are different to usual, doors open 12.40 film 1.30pm - this is for Manchester. Are all the screenings the same time - any idea why the delay not going to be fun with 2 young children in tow.
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Re: Toy Story 3

#203 Post by kevinknapman » Mon Jul 12, 2010 11:01 pm

akh43 wrote:Just got the sky tickets and on looking at the tmes they are different to usual, doors open 12.40 film 1.30pm - this is for Manchester. Are all the screenings the same time - any idea why the delay not going to be fun with 2 young children in tow.
All screenings are at the same times. Between 12.40 and 1.30 they will be showing Red Carpet footage live from the premiere in Leicester Square.
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#204 Post by akh43 » Mon Jul 12, 2010 11:06 pm

kevinknapman wrote:
akh43 wrote:Just got the sky tickets and on looking at the tmes they are different to usual, doors open 12.40 film 1.30pm - this is for Manchester. Are all the screenings the same time - any idea why the delay not going to be fun with 2 young children in tow.
All screenings are at the same times. Between 12.40 and 1.30 they will be showing Red Carpet footage live from the premiere in Leicester Square.
Thanks for the explanation - do you usually have to turn up for the footage or can you just get in before the film starts at 1.30? I haven't been to one of these with live footage before I have heard they can be quite tedious I think I could put up with it but I think the kids will be hard to keep occupied!
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Re: Toy Story 3

#205 Post by Beate » Mon Jul 12, 2010 11:07 pm

If you want a good seat it's advisable to be early I'd say.
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#206 Post by tilly » Tue Jul 13, 2010 4:30 pm

I've read good reviews so looking forward to seeing this Sunday ! I wonder if there will be free popcorn and water? :D

The standard apparently says that manly adult critics have left the screening in bits! Wonder if my oh will be too .
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Re: Toy Story 3

#207 Post by tilly » Tue Jul 13, 2010 4:36 pm

I've read good reviews so looking forward to seeing this Sunday ! I wonder if there will be free popcorn and water? :D

The standard apparently says that manly adult critics have left the screening in bits! Wonder if my oh will be too .
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#208 Post by bubblez » Wed Jul 14, 2010 8:30 pm

I read the reviews from Evening Standard that they picked some macho critics and a few did shed a tear!
I didn't like Toy Story 1 or 2, I'm more of Finding Nemo and Monsters Inc person! But I'm looking forward to this on Sunday @ Haymarket!
I'll literially do Race 4 Life down Hyde Park (My friend and I worked out that we must finish the 'race' within 1.5hrs) and aim to get to cinema by 1PM! Apologies if you start smelling 'sweat' or see some bright coloured pink people!
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Re: Toy Story 3

#209 Post by andrews » Thu Jul 15, 2010 4:43 pm

For all Toy Story fans!

Expect more Toy Stories (source:Yahoo)

Disney aren’t finished with 'Toy Story' just yet – your favourite characters will be back for a short film next year.

The third film in the series has been a huge hit at the worldwide box office – and while Disney have not yet decided on a fourth instalment, they've promised more adventures for Woody, Buzz Lightyear and their other play pals.

A spokesperson for Disney said, “We're thrilled with the audience's response to 'Toy Story 3', and fans will be seeing more of the 'Toy Story' characters in a short film next year. At this time, we have nothing to announce regarding another full-length feature."

'Toy Story 3' director Lee Unkrich said recently, “I really tried my best to end the story of Andy and his toys and bring that story to a close in a really nice way at the end of (the film).

"That being said, we know that people love the characters, love Woody and Buzz, and would hate to say good-bye to them completely. We don't have any plans for (a fourth movie) - but we are trying to find ways to keep the characters alive."
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Re: Toy Story 3

#210 Post by louisen24 » Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:11 pm

So excited about seeing this film. Managed to get tickets today from a lovely FMUKer (you know who you are). Although I have read that it is quite sad, with grown men leaving the cinema in tears, which i am not looking forward to, cos i can literally blub at anything a tiny bit emotional so will have tissues at the ready but overrall I can't wait!

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