So we decided to see this movie because hey we're all still kids at heart and it just looked oh so cute. The movie ended up dominating the top spot it's opening weekend, bringing in over $109 million. Here are a few other records this movie now holds;
Toy Story 3 is now the biggest movie to open in the month of June, ever! Beating out Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen which had $108.9 million.
Toy Story 3 is now Pixar's biggest opening movie, beating out it's previous top holders Up with $68 million and 2004's The Incredibles with $70 milion.
Toy Story 3 came in just behind for the largest opening for an animated film ever to Shrek The Third who brought in $121 million in it's opening weekend.
Okay, so it's obvious without even scrolling down that this movie was more than likely at least cute and entertaining. Basically, that's exactly what it was.
This movie picks up with the toys dealing with their new futures after their owner, Andy, prepares to leave for college.
The plot changes through several different new and exciting locations which keeps the action entertaining throughout. They kept the main characters that everyone really loves and then added some new and funny new characters to keep up the humor. The story is very believable, in keeping with the previous movies, and has some real sentiment towards the end that ashamed as I am of this, almost brought some tears to my eyes.
The animation was beautiful in this movie. The colors were vibrant and the action smooth and flawless.
A lot of the characters really added a lot of humor to this movie. Tim Allen does a really great job as Buzz Lightyear, and even discovers some new hilarious accents along the way. The Ken & Barbie dynamic was ultra hilarious. And as always, the potato heads did awesome.
Overall, this movie was very enjoyable and quite humorous throughout the movie. I'm not exactly sure if I'd see it on my own, without the family, but I was quite entertained while I was there. "C'mon. Let's go see how much we're going for on Ebay" -- Toy Story 3
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
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