Toy Story 3 (2010)
Toy Story 3 (2010)
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Cast
as Woody
as Buzz Lightyear
as Jessie
as Lotso
as Mr. Potato Head
as Ken
as Rex
as Hamm
as Mrs. Potato Head
as Andy
as Barbie
as Andy's Mom
as Slinky Dog

as Chatter Telephone

as Chuckles

as Molly

as Spanish Buzz
as Mr. Pricklepants
as Bonnie's Mom

as Young Andy/Pea-in-a-Pod
as Trixie
as Buttercup
as Dolly
as Twitch
as Aliens
as Stretch
as Chunk
as Sarge
as Sparks
as Bookworm
as Sid

as Pea-in-a-Pod

as Pea-in-a-Pod

as Frog
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Critic Reviews for Toy Story 3
All Critics (291) | Top Critics (50) | Fresh (287) | Rotten (4) | DVD (9)
When teenaged Andy plops down on the grass to share his old toys with a shy little girl, the film spikes with sadness and layered pleasure -- a concise, deeply wise expression of the ephemeral that feels real and yet utterly transporting.

There are many sweet laughs and joking allusions to horror and prison-break movies, but the Pixar gang gets at the most primary fear -- being cast off and no longer of use.
I seriously doubt there will be a more hilarious and heartfelt blockbuster all summer.

It's still more inventive, clever and laugh-out-loud funny than any other movie out there now.

The 'Toy Story' films are deservedly seen as the gold standard for computer-generated animation...

It's sadder and scarier than its predecessors, but it also may be the most important chapter in the tale.
Audience Reviews for Toy Story 3
A true masterpiece that exceeds the level of quality of the previous films and reflects Pixar's own growth in storytelling, being not just an amazing entertainment as the other two but above all a mature and emotionally devastating movie that moved me to tears with its unforgettable final act.
Super Reviewer
And so Pixar just goes and does it again, as if it's the easiest thing to do: They're taking characters that haven't been used in 10 years and throw them into this new adventure as if no time passed. The film blends perfectly into its two predecessors. Of course, the animation has taken huge steps in the meantime and is absolutely flawless and stunningly beautiful. Starting with a bang of a beautifully shot action sequence the film reminds reminds us of all the different characters from the gang of toys. And that's what they are, characters. Although there are too many of them to give them all a lot of screen time it just takes seconds for us to feel for them. When Woody and his friends hold each other's hands later while facing their possible demise, we forget that we're looking at animated toys, we worry about them as if they were real. That's certainly the biggest asset of the film, taking its characters seriously while having fun with them. The story is a tad more serious than before, delivering one of the greatest prison breaks of recent movie history, there's great voice acting and the story develops quite a lot of speed in the last third with more spectacular and colorful sceneries than the two first films. Just try not to be deeply touched by the last couple of minutes. The result is en par with its fantastic predecessors: funny, sweet, touching, deeply entertaining. Another triumph for Pixar.
Super Reviewer
It follows a very familiar Pixar formula, but the studio's heart and soul is poured into every moment of this beautiful and hilarious movie, and the ending accomplishes incredible emotional feats.
Super Reviewer
Toy Story 3 Quotes
Mr. Potato Head: | Where's my nose? |
Mrs. Potato Head: | Here it is. |
Mr. Potato Head: | Here's your arm. |
Mrs. Potato Head: | Gimme that. |
Mr. Potato Head: | Honey? |
Mrs. Potato Head: | Yeah? |
Mr. Potato Head: | The mustache?? |
Buzz Lightyear: | Quiet, musical hog! |
Jessie the Cowgirl: | Buzz! We're your friends! |
Buzz Lightyear: | Spare me your lies, temptress! Your emperor's defeated, and I'm immune to your bewitching good looks. |
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