Saturday, October 22, 2011

TOY STORY 1, 2 & 3 Review...

Disney•Pixar’sTOY STORY,” “TOY STORY 2,” and “TOY STORY 3”
Unveiled For The First Time Ever on Blu-ray 3D™ November 1, 2011


            TOY STORY
Set in a world where toys come to life when people are not present, meet two rival toys – Woody, a pull-string talking cowboy, and Buzz Lightyear, a superhero space action-figure. The comically-mismatched duo eventually learn to put aside their differences when circumstances separate them from their owner, Andy, and they find themselves on a hilarious adventure-filled mission where the only way they can survive is to form an uneasy alliance. 

TOY STORY 2
While Andy is away at cowboy camp, Woody is toynapped by Al McWhiggin, a greedy collector who needs Andy's favorite toy to complete his “Woody’s Roundup” collection. Together with Jessie, Bullseye and the Prospector, Woody is on his way to a museum where he'll spend the rest of his life behind glass. It's up to Buzz, Mr. Potato Head, Hamm, Rex and Slinky Dog to rescue their friend and remind him what being a toy is all about.

TOY STORY 3
Andy is preparing to depart for college, leaving his loyal toys troubled about their uncertain future. When a mix-up lands them at Sunnyside Daycare, the untamed tots with their sticky little fingers do not play nice, so it’s all for one and one for all as plans for the great escape get underway. More than a few new faces – some plastic, some plush – join the adventure, including Barbie’s counterpart, Ken, a thespian hedgehog named Mr. Pricklepants, and a strawberry-scented teddy bear called Lots-o’-Huggin’ Bear.

Release Date: November 1, 2011 (Direct Prebook: September 6, 2011; Distributor Prebook: September 20, 2011)

Feature Run Times: TOY STORY = 81 minutes
    “TOY STORY 2” = 92 minutes
    “TOY STORY 3” = 103 minutes

Rated: G for general audiences in U.S. and Canada (bonus material not rated)
Bonus Features: TOY STORY - Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs: Blast Off, three Animated Studio Stories, Buzz Takes Manhattan, Deleted Scenes, and over 90 minutes more bonus

TOY STORY 2” - Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs: International Space Station, three Animated Studio Stories, Pixar’s Zoetrope, Toy Box: Outtakes and Alternate Scenes, Deleted Scenes and more

TOY STORY 3” -  “Day & Night” Theatrical Short, Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs: The Science of Adventure, Toy Story Trivia Dash – Interactive Game, Cine-Explorer with Director Lee Unkrich and Producer Darla Anderson, Bonnie’s Playtime – a story roundtable with director Lee Unkrich, Paths to Pixar: Editorial, three Studio Stories, and more 

It's great that we own the whole set of these Toy Story movies now and to top it off they are all in 3D! 

We first get introduced to Woody and Buzz Lightyear in Toy Story. They don't get along and try to out do each other but when Buzz falls into the neighbors yard, the toys go on a mission to save him and the comedy ensues. 

Then in Toy Story 2 Woody gets toynapped because Al McWiggin wants him for his collection. Buzz Lightyear and the rest of the gang won't stand for that so they come up with a plan to rescue him. There are some pretty funny lines in this movie like when Hamm losses his cork and all his coins fall out, he said nobody look until I get my cork back.

In Toy Story 3 we felt bad for all the toys when they got accidentally donated to a daycare. At first they thought it was going to be great since there were kids that would play with them, but then all the kids come in and start destroying all of them and tearing them apart. It's fun to see how everything seems to workout for the good at the end of all three movies.We like the fact that all of these movies are rated G so they are family friendly

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