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I'm seeing it tomorrow. I never saw Toy Story 2, though. Is that going to be a problem?
 
Dyno said:
I'm seeing it tomorrow. I never saw Toy Story 2, though. Is that going to be a problem?

No, but you should see Toy Story 2. These are two of the best sequels in movie history.

If Empire Strikes Back and Godfather 2 are the best sequels ever, this might be third.
 
Hmmm...never saw Empire either, but GFII is my all-time favorite movie, so I get your point.
 
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All three Toy Story movies are A+. I would have a hard time saying that any are significantly better than the others.
 
Hhmmm. Wasn't thinking about seeing this movie whatsoever, but the good words on this thread and causing me to re-think that.
 
So many people see "Toy Story" and think it's a kiddie flick. Not necessarily. All three are outstanding. Saw the first in college with some buddies, and we all loved it.

Toy Story 3? Should receive an Best Picture nomination.
 
I really enjoyed it. Not as much as some people on here, but I thought it was at least in the same ballpark as the first two.
 
I loved the Lotso character. And the holding hands part was pretty cool.
Too bad my two-year old was running up and down the movie isles...
 
Great movie, great trilogy. I'm sure we'll be buying it for little fossywriter8 when it comes out to complete his collection (he has more movies than we do).
 
I've never cried in a movie theater until Friday afternoon.

Gosh, that ending just tugged at me. It was perfect.

Toy Story may be the most solid three-film franchise ever.
 
kingcreole said:
So many people see "Toy Story" and think it's a kiddie flick. Not necessarily. All three are outstanding. Saw the first in college with some buddies, and we all loved it.

Toy Story 3? Should receive an Best Picture nomination.


With ten slots, it will. Book it.
 
Wonderful story. Heartbreaking at times yes, but its necessary otherwise its just fluff. My 8 yr old was in tears several times.

Loved Toy Story, in fact saw it as a date movie when it came out and I thought girl was pretty cool for suggesting it. (Did not become the Ms. though, ah youth).
 
The great thing about Pixar movies is that while great attention is paid to the animation and technology, the most attention is paid to a great script with great characters who make you feel something. It seems like it's the only studio that isn't afraid to do that.
 
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