Saturday 8 March 2014

Toy Story 3

Toy story 3 is the final toy story there is. And I have to say, this is the best out of all of them. It has a lot comedy, your favourite characters are back and guess what, it's Toy story 3, meaning it's still is Toy story. Everyone I know who like Toy story also say it's the best out of them all too. Alright, what's the story? Andy is now 17 years old and is now going to collage. He needs to make a decision of weather or not he still wants to hold onto his toys. The toys, well aware of this, have to make a decision about weather or not they still want to hold onto Andy. Well after a miss communication they figure that the best thing to do is probably to move on. They make their way to a day care centre where they think they can be enjoyed by children for years and years to come. The problem, the toy running the day care centre, named "Lotso-huggen-bear." Or just "Lotso", is actually the villain of this movie, like Sid was in the first one or the Prospector or Al was in the second. Woody tries to get back to Andy's house, the toys find out that they made a mistake and try to get back too but Lotso and his gang imprison them, Barbie gets a new boyfriend named "Ken." And Buzz is reprogrammed to be evil and so forth. This was actually the only Toy story movie I ever saw in cinemas. I was born in 1999 and the first one came out in 1995 and number two was made in 1999. Buzz is still my favourite character in Toy story. Sure in some parts of this he's evil because of his reprogramming but they manage to fix him again. There's still a lot of laughs and jokes like that, I mean the stuff with Ken hilarious. Some of the characters are were apparently sold by Andy, including Woody's girlfriend "Bo peep." She was from the first two films. And at the end Andy gives away all the toys to a 5 year old named "Bonnie", who goes to the day care centre. Woody was with her at some parts in this movie and he thought that Andy should give him and his other toys to her. So just before Andy left Woody got a marker and wrote down on a sticky note saying that he should give them to Bonnie and he signed his moms name not his. Yeah just to clarify, none of the humans know that the toys are alive. A lot of people were crying at the end of this movie. I have to say this right away. A lot of kids were Andy's age when the first Toys story came out. So to watch themselves grow-up and to see the movies grow-up with them probably shows the development that the children and other audience have gone through. Maybe in the end that's Toy story's great secret. It knew just when to come out and it knew just when to stop. It reached the right age bracket and decided to grow-up with us. And for those like me who didn't grow-up the same age, maybe toy story brought them back to that age. Maybe they hit something that not only do we all remember, but we all hold something we all hold so precious and close to us. Whatever Toy story did, it did it well. So well that when people grow-up and have kids of their-own, Toy story is going to be one of the first things they're going to show them, and I know that Toy story is going to be around for generations and generations to come. It's a fantastic series of movie to be introduced to and it's a fantastic movie series to look back on.

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