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TOY STORY 3


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How many people here are going to see Toy Story 3 me and my mates are, We have to really its part of are childhood and we talked about how we think more teens are going to watch it then childs.

i cant wait i was 4 when 1st one came out in 1995 and i think i still have my woody and buzz lightyear toys somewhere in my house !!!

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I remember going to the cinema when I was 12 to see the very first Toy Story film, which I loved. Can't say I have great enthusiasm these days to go and see any sequels though.

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I've just come back from seeing it! Brilliant film! Many times when I laughed out loud and when I was on the edge of my seat, and there was a point where I could sense tears weren't too far away.

The bonus was that there were only about 8 of us (all adults) in the screening so it was more or less silent with no chattering or giggling from other audience members. There was also a guy with a strategically positioned camera according to my mate. I only saw it in 2D so I'd love to see it again in 3D.

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i'm to old to go & see it at the cinema :(

Not at all! I don't know how old you are but I assume you're not that old. There was one middle aged man that I happened to see at the end of the film who was there alone. No one will think anything of it, especially if you go soon and during the day when kids are most likely to be at school before the holidays start. Definately worth seeing though! I thought it was great :)

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*spoiler alert ! *

just got back from seeing it, this Real 3D at normal cinema's isn't as good as IMAX 3D as the screen isn't big enough to fill your peripheral vision (first time i have seen a 3D film at a normal cinema),

i didn't think toy story 3 was as good as toy story 2, not even as good as the first one i don't think, there was little story or depth to much of a blatant cash in, that was uncalled for & not needed,

there were to many elements from the first films with the bad kid next door destroying toys like that bear, to the toys being grown out of & left/dumped like what happened to Jessie in the second film, i know it's more aimed at kid's than adults but they do have adult themes in them all, i wouldn't say i was disappointed as i didn't have much in the way of hope for it as i was :rolleyes: when i heard they were making a third film.

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