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DJ Angoreinhardt (Billy Dods), Tuesday, 2 June 2009 07:31 (fourteen years ago) link

Toy Story 1 was, perhaps, the best Pixar movie. A friend was recently explaining to me how the film also works as an analogy to the '08 election, with Obama being Buzz Lightyear and Bush being Woody.

Cunga, Tuesday, 2 June 2009 16:04 (fourteen years ago) link

At least its not Cars 2. Hows that for anticipation?

the sideburns are album-specific (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Tuesday, 2 June 2009 16:08 (fourteen years ago) link

As much as I love Toy Story, I actually prefer Toy Story 2 as a storytelling vehicle. There's more heart in it. And, at this point, Pixar's gotten so good at what they do, and the Toy Story characters are so beloved now, that this has likely success (by my standards) written all over it.

Johnny Fever, Tuesday, 2 June 2009 16:13 (fourteen years ago) link

three months pass...

Some bits, some pieces:

Never-before-seen footage screened for the audience at the D23 Expo opens with home-movie-style vignettes from Andy's childhood, as a boy being measured against a door frame (and measuring Woody), playing on the floor with his toys, followed by the jarring image of Andy as a teenager -- and the toys discussing his impending departure for college.

Next, the audience sees the familiar "Toy Story" characters dumped at a day-care center -- where the children disassemble Mr. & Mrs. Potato Head, slime Buzz and commit other comic mayhem. The toys decide to make a break for it.

Lasseter offered no more details about the much-anticipated movie, but he did talk casting. He said Michael Keaton will provide the voice of Barbie's anatomically incomplete beau, Ken. The movie's other voice talent includes Ned Beatty, "Curb Your Enthusiasm's" Jeff Garlin, Bonnie Hunt and Whoopie Goldberg.

The only new "Toy Story 3" character to put in an appearance at the fan convention was a hedgehog in green lederhosen and accessorized with a traditional German feather cap. The character, a thespian dubbed Mr. Pricklepants, will be voiced by none other than former Agent 007 Timothy Dalton.

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 15 September 2009 19:09 (fourteen years ago) link

two weeks pass...

Anyone else seen the 3D reissue of TS 1 & 2? Since they weren't designed as 3D movies, there's not much in the way of objects appearing to pop from the screen and such, but my appreciation of the art/backgrounds was greatly enhanced. Haven't seen either one since my 14-year old was little; he actually WANTED me to go with him to see these! I've long remembered preferring the sequel, but now I think I love them equally for different reasons: #1 = more pure fun, #2 = more bittersweet and nostalgic (and dammit, "When She Loved Me" makes me cry every time.)

Such A Hilbily (Dan Peterson), Monday, 5 October 2009 20:40 (fourteen years ago) link

i never finished the first film, and always meant to see the second but never got the chance. gonna try to see 'em tomorrow. going alone. life!

Nhex, Tuesday, 6 October 2009 04:41 (fourteen years ago) link

Pixar has gotten better at doing trailers over the years as the new TS3 trailer is quite good.

Cunga, Tuesday, 6 October 2009 05:09 (fourteen years ago) link

I'm gonna go see those this weekend if I have the time. Double feature of two great movies I haven't seen in years = awesome even in 2D.

existential eggs (Abbott), Tuesday, 6 October 2009 05:38 (fourteen years ago) link

i've seen these on dvd so many times over the past six months that I don't know if I can bear going in and paying money for them again, although I really love 2. My kid wants to go but he's going to be more excited by 3 than these.

akm, Tuesday, 6 October 2009 05:51 (fourteen years ago) link

Huh, we in the UK are only getting the first film for our 3D reissue, no double feature for us. I suppose it's rare enough that it's hitting the cinemas here at the same time as the US (we're still waiting for Up...).

ein fisch schwimmt im wasser · fisch im wasser durstig (a passing spacecadet), Tuesday, 6 October 2009 14:09 (fourteen years ago) link

Wow, I woulda thunk Pixar films would do North America, Europe and Japan all together at the same time. Don't see why they'd stagger it like that (especially as long as it's been since Up came out over here).

Johnny Fever, Tuesday, 6 October 2009 14:52 (fourteen years ago) link

three months pass...

http://i48.tinypic.com/rhvej5.png

Mr. Hanks looks kinda creepy.

Cunga, Monday, 18 January 2010 05:32 (fourteen years ago) link

four months pass...

It's coming! Next week! Possibly the only trilogy where the third one not only doesn't suck, but is a fantastic movie in its own right.

Not the real Village People, Thursday, 10 June 2010 19:56 (thirteen years ago) link

Army Of Darkness

akontenderizer (Whiney G. Weingarten), Thursday, 10 June 2010 19:58 (thirteen years ago) link

CAN'T WAIT

Johnny Fever, Thursday, 10 June 2010 19:58 (thirteen years ago) link

and The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause

akontenderizer (Whiney G. Weingarten), Thursday, 10 June 2010 19:59 (thirteen years ago) link

Army Of Darkness

Went on a first date to that movie with the girl I ended up getting engaged to. Should've know it was doomed from that very night.

Johnny Fever, Thursday, 10 June 2010 19:59 (thirteen years ago) link

Should've told that she-bitch to go to hell!

Am I alone in having only mild anticipation for this? I definitely preferred the first film to the second, though (ended up going to that 3D double feature). It seemed like Toy Story 2 taught Pixar not to make sequels anymore - an admirable goal - until this, and the upcoming Monsters Inc and Cars sequels. Still, they've had an amazing run these last several years for which I'm highly enamored of them, but I doubt this will be as good as Wall-E or Up.

Nhex, Thursday, 10 June 2010 20:07 (thirteen years ago) link

http://jimhillmedia.com/blogs/jim_hill/archive/2010/03/16/toy-story-3-a-triumph-puts-exhibitors-at-showest-in-tears.aspx

I mean, I sat in that hall today surrounded by hardened industry professionals. Exhibitors who care more about how much popcorn & soda they’re selling than the movies they’re currently showing at their multiplexes. And these jaded theater owners – as “Toy Story 3” entered the home stretch – were openly weeping. Tears streaming down hundreds of faces as the ultimate fate of Woody, Buzz, Jessie and the whole Andy’s Room gang was decided.

Another thing worth noting here is – while “Toy Story” was basically a buddy movie and “Toy Story 2” was more of a road picture … “Toy Story 3” – in its heart of hearts -- a caper.

They were crying because they realized how much money they were going to make from it.

Cunga, Thursday, 10 June 2010 20:13 (thirteen years ago) link

xp What didn't you like about TS2/ prefer about TS1?

Not the real Village People, Thursday, 10 June 2010 20:14 (thirteen years ago) link

xp and because there's some scary shit in there :)

Not the real Village People, Thursday, 10 June 2010 20:15 (thirteen years ago) link

It wasn't bad, but especially watching them back-to-back in a single theater sitting, it felt like the second one wasn't particularly... necessary? The first movie felt really complete with a solid story back-to-front. The second movie was still entertaining, but the concepts of nostalgia and "letting go" themes didn't really do it for me that time around, and I didn't like the action chase side of the story as much in the sequel either. (Also it completely lacked the creepier stuff from the first Toy Story as well.)

Also think they learned the "stay away from the uncanny valley" lesson in that movie too - the dog (which seems to be back in TS3) just felt weird next to all the toys, but it was a small part of the film.

Nhex, Thursday, 10 June 2010 20:21 (thirteen years ago) link

i remember being absolutely disgusted by uncanny valley stuff in the toy story movies. so long since i've watched them i can't remember if a dog was one the problems. Seem to remember the humans being horrific.

Lil' Lj & The World (jim in glasgow), Thursday, 10 June 2010 20:23 (thirteen years ago) link

Are you joking? Uncanny valley is where they try and do photorealism but fail because it's slightly off. The humans in TS are cartoony, not photorealistic.

Not the real Village People, Thursday, 10 June 2010 20:44 (thirteen years ago) link

i found them deeply creepy and grotesque as a child and they are disgusting in the same way that harryhausen's skeletons or the terminator exoskeleton crawling after sarah connor is - both things i've always thought of as uncanny valley.

Also They were fairly realistic as far as computer graphics were concerned at the time.

Lil' Lj & The World (jim in glasgow), Thursday, 10 June 2010 20:48 (thirteen years ago) link

to be honest i found them more perturbing than either of those examples.

Lil' Lj & The World (jim in glasgow), Thursday, 10 June 2010 20:49 (thirteen years ago) link

yes, but you wouldn't nearly mistake the characters in any pixar movie for actual humans, right? OK if you don't like the design but that's nothing to do with the uncanny valley effect.

Not the real Village People, Thursday, 10 June 2010 20:56 (thirteen years ago) link

So I bought this book at Target, for my kids, and unless I'm mistaken, it completely spoils the whole movie! I'm not usually a very spoiler-averse person, but this seems like a massive marketing fail, releasing this book months before the movie. Maybe the real plot of the movie will be different, but I doubt it.

schwantz, Thursday, 10 June 2010 23:09 (thirteen years ago) link

yes, but you wouldn't nearly mistake the characters in any pixar movie for actual humans, right? OK if you don't like the design but that's nothing to do with the uncanny valley effect.

the uncanny valley concept as posited by masahiro mori includes bunraku puppets as falling within the uncanny valley.

http://asobi.info/noriko/archives/04021044_1.jpg

You're not exactly likely to mistake them for people; but they're somewhat too human-like not to be creepy: exactly like the humans in toy story.

Lil' Lj & The World (jim in glasgow), Thursday, 10 June 2010 23:14 (thirteen years ago) link

Bunraku puppets use actual human movements iirc. That's why you'd perceive them as moving in a way very similar to humans' movement. You may perceive Pixar's characters as moving in a way that mimics human movement but if you compared it to a character using motion capture (eg Polar Express) you'll notice a huge difference. If you can find a clip of what you mean I'd be interested to see it.

Schwantz: a quick browse on Amazon throws up several books that seem to give away the entire plot (from what I can tell from "look inside"). Marketing fail indeed!

Not the real Village People, Thursday, 10 June 2010 23:31 (thirteen years ago) link

Yeah, Toy Story not in the Uncanny Valley. Polar Express and that Scrooge movie last xmas (both by Zemeckis) are all sorts of Uncanny Valley.

Johnny Fever, Thursday, 10 June 2010 23:36 (thirteen years ago) link

umm, ok, it's decided, this totally unspecific and vague area of human-like movement/appearance which is experienced subjectively by individuals as discomfort or uneasiness does not apply to anything in the Toy Story movies because you like them.

Lil' Lj & The World (jim in glasgow), Thursday, 10 June 2010 23:39 (thirteen years ago) link

Yes, that is exactly what I said. Study one Animation 101, or give me an example.

Not the real Village People, Thursday, 10 June 2010 23:41 (thirteen years ago) link

yeah pixar don't give a fuck about copyright and they'll be hundreds of videos on youtube i'm sure.

Lil' Lj & The World (jim in glasgow), Thursday, 10 June 2010 23:44 (thirteen years ago) link

You may perceive Pixar's characters as moving in a way that mimics human movement but if you compared it to a character using motion capture (eg Polar Express) you'll notice a huge difference

did i miss the meeting when we decided that anything less lifelike than Polar Express was automatically not in the uncanny valley?

Lil' Lj & The World (jim in glasgow), Thursday, 10 June 2010 23:48 (thirteen years ago) link

As mentioned upthread, the humans in the Toy Story films are too cartoony to be included, and pretty much everyone but you would agree. Sounds like you get creeped out too easily.

Johnny Fever, Thursday, 10 June 2010 23:53 (thirteen years ago) link

Like, you must have HATED The Incredibles, then.

Johnny Fever, Thursday, 10 June 2010 23:53 (thirteen years ago) link

To be fair, maybe that's what ppl look like in Glasgow

Not the real Village People, Friday, 11 June 2010 00:02 (thirteen years ago) link

guys, I was talking mostly about this
http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/5162/oldbuster.jpg

Though some of the human stuff weirded me out at times, but usually it was when they were large up close shots where you saw someone's moving arm or shoulder, not so much the faces - the camera effects and motion of the body parts was a little too realistic looking at times. Harder to get a good clip or screenshot of it though.

My point is that after TS2, I noticed in future Pixar films they deliberately avoided uncanny valley-type designs, animations, and post-processing effects (I missed A Bug's Life though, so I can't speak for that one).

Nhex, Friday, 11 June 2010 02:00 (thirteen years ago) link

now imagine seeing that dog IN 3D

Nhex, Friday, 11 June 2010 02:00 (thirteen years ago) link

I agree that the human characters look kind of horrible, particularly 15 years on - although they look like visions of heavenly loveliness compared to Pixar's Tin Toy from 1988:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNZtl5SZvbM

btw, the voice of Andy is the same guy as the first two movies.

Not the real Village People, Friday, 11 June 2010 02:15 (thirteen years ago) link

andy and sid look pretty bad in toy story one. pixar went for more cartoony forms with real people in toy story 2. I'm not sure why they didn't do that in 1; wasn't the old man playing chess in the park done around the same time as toy story 1? maybe it came after....anyway he's in toy story 2 as well. as soon as they moved away from super-real human forms they looked better.

anyway I've seen 1 and 2 innumerable times now because I have a toy story addicted 4 year old; I have to have seen them both at least 50 times. Toy story 2 is a better film.

akm, Friday, 11 June 2010 05:19 (thirteen years ago) link

Toy Story 2 is probably my least favorite Pixar film. Don't get the love. The first one is tops though.

circa1916, Friday, 11 June 2010 05:28 (thirteen years ago) link

Oh shit, forgot about Cars. Both on the same level imo.

circa1916, Friday, 11 June 2010 05:32 (thirteen years ago) link

I've seen TY1 countless times for similar reasons as akm, and it's amazing how it refuses to really ever bore me like most movies would have after the millionth viewing. Part of the reason must be that it's a lean 82 minutes or so iirc.

Cunga, Friday, 11 June 2010 05:33 (thirteen years ago) link

Bug's Life had zero uncanny valley moments, unlike its evil Dreamworks competitor film, Antz. Did I need to know what Sharon Stone and Woody Allen look like as Ants(z?)? No.

http://thecia.com.au/reviews/a/images/antz-2.jpg

compare:

http://img2.timeinc.net/ew/dynamic/imgs/090521/Bugs-Life_l.jpg

breaking that little dog's heart chakra (Abbott), Friday, 11 June 2010 14:50 (thirteen years ago) link

bugs life used to be one of my faves but I find it pretty dull these days. but it looks great.

akm, Friday, 11 June 2010 14:53 (thirteen years ago) link

Fun trivia: they made the ants pink & blue to avoid it being a racial allegory.

breaking that little dog's heart chakra (Abbott), Friday, 11 June 2010 14:54 (thirteen years ago) link

btw guys, I am way excited for Toy Story 3. I cried at the freaking trailer.

breaking that little dog's heart chakra (Abbott), Friday, 11 June 2010 14:56 (thirteen years ago) link

i was kind of shocked that andy would be pulling the same crap that jessie's owner did but the longer trailer makes it clear this isn't the case

akm, Friday, 11 June 2010 15:13 (thirteen years ago) link

There's a schmaltzy bit in the US trailer (I think they didn't include it in the UK trailer) that made me doubt the kick-ass-ness of TS3, but I think that's the only openly emo bit so don't let that put anyone off.

Not the real Village People, Friday, 11 June 2010 19:15 (thirteen years ago) link

I loved the first two films but the trailer for 3 didn't really sell it to me. Mr spacecadet claims not to like the first 2 films even though he hasn't seen them!"£! so if I do make him see this in the cinema and it's no good I'll never hear the end of it.

I wish they'd do the 3d-remastered double bill of the first two over here but I guess we're not going to get it. Then again, we got Up 6 months after the US, so maybe they'll do the same for TS3 and throw us the double bill to keep us sweet while reading Americans go nuts and then forget about TS3 on the internet.

atoms breaking heart (a passing spacecadet), Friday, 11 June 2010 21:36 (thirteen years ago) link

I'd say for the last 10-15 films I've seen at the cinema, I noticed they picked the worst bits for the trailers - to the extent that I wouldn't have gone if not for ppl going as a group and persuading me to come. It's usually all the really obvious jokes or cliched dialogue, but when it's in the context of the movie it works. Is this just me and/or have they always done this?

Anyway, if you liked the first two films, I can't see how you couldn't like the 3rd. The new characters are great, although it's a shame that because there are so many a lot don't get much screen time (this is probably wise in terms of making a decent film, but I wanted to see more of some of them). It's in the UK only a week later, on the 23rd.

Btw I just realised this wasn't on the thread:
http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/04/27/and-now-the-vintage-japanese-commercial-for-pixars-lots-o-huggin-bear/

Not the real Village People, Friday, 11 June 2010 21:59 (thirteen years ago) link

no one's seen it yet? reviews are pretty incredible, sf chronicle (mick lasalle, who I take with a grain of salt most of the time) ranking this with (and above) Wall-E and Up.

akm, Saturday, 19 June 2010 01:10 (thirteen years ago) link

i just saw it. it was absolutely super awesome.

scary for a G film, though.

great ending to the series. very, very funny, and also quite sad in places.

ampersand (remy bean), Saturday, 19 June 2010 02:01 (thirteen years ago) link

Just got back from this, it was really good! My wife bawled like a baby. Makes a genuinely nice bookend to the series. I think this is one of those ultra-rare trilogies where each succeeding film is as good as, if not better than, the previous one.

I guess for copraphiles this is gonna be awesome (Pancakes Hackman), Saturday, 19 June 2010 03:13 (thirteen years ago) link

fuck pixar and their fascist sentimentalist humanist agenda.

rage for the machine (banaka), Saturday, 19 June 2010 03:14 (thirteen years ago) link

Wall-E demonizes post-humans as fatties and equates plucky humanoid courage as what a robot should aspire to. What kind of message is this sending to the youth?

rage for the machine (banaka), Saturday, 19 June 2010 03:18 (thirteen years ago) link

While we applaud Pixar's use of non-organic objects as protagonists in their films, we find it appalling their habit of making these objects human-like or "cute". Why not make a film about a truck being itself?

rage for the machine (banaka), Saturday, 19 June 2010 03:21 (thirteen years ago) link

Like Milo and Otis, but 100% more entertaining.

rage for the machine (banaka), Saturday, 19 June 2010 03:22 (thirteen years ago) link

http://www.arclight.net/%7Epdb/nonfiction/uncanny-valley-1.gif

jeff, Saturday, 19 June 2010 05:12 (thirteen years ago) link

the big scary climactic moment of this was genuinely unsettling. i remember on the tim burton alice in wonderland thread, there was an argument about whether or not it was realistic to expect a disney movie to really make you fear the characters aren't going to make it out alive. this movie totally delivered on that front.

i’m sorry i made fun of your filigreed dividing partition (reddening), Saturday, 19 June 2010 07:05 (thirteen years ago) link

it was surprisingly intense in parts, reddening otm about the climax. raises the emotional stakes very effectively. tightly plotted. but to nitpick, humor was somewhat lacking, and what it had tended to rely on stereotypes, i.e. doesn't Ken act gay, isn't it hilarious to see Buzz as a Latin lover-type? kinda retrograde.

angry virgins seeking validation (sciolism), Saturday, 19 June 2010 18:08 (thirteen years ago) link

I like to credit the admirable parts of Pixar films to Pixar and the lesser parts to Disney.

Johnny Fever, Saturday, 19 June 2010 18:09 (thirteen years ago) link

xps, er yeah? I saw it several weeks ago which is how I was able to say how fantastic it was (and with genuinely scary bits). Seeing it again today, too!

AV Club review talks about that climactic moment, and this was definitely something that stood out to me.
"effeminate Ken" I thought was actually a cheesy joke handled with a decent amount of affection - it could have been horrible in the hands of other studios.

Not the real Village People, Saturday, 19 June 2010 18:41 (thirteen years ago) link

humor was somewhat lacking, and what it had tended to rely on stereotypes, i.e. doesn't Ken act gay, isn't it hilarious to see Buzz as a Latin lover-type? kinda retrograde.

wasn't how i read the film at all. and come on: mr. potato head as a tortilla was super funny.

ampersand (remy bean), Saturday, 19 June 2010 19:31 (thirteen years ago) link

OTM - Mr. Tortilla Head got HUGE laughs in our theater.

Also, is it wrong that I thought Jessie's slo-mo glamour shot when Buzz gets onto the conveyor and sees her was kinda hot?

I guess for copraphiles this is gonna be awesome (Pancakes Hackman), Saturday, 19 June 2010 20:22 (thirteen years ago) link

well, yeah, Mr. Tortilla Head was funny. And the way they played with these stereotypes for comedic purposes was a lot less abrasive than most entertainment that trucks in this sort of humor. Funnier too. Still, to take a character like Ken, who's a known gay icon, then to make him straight then play the stereotypical gay-seeming parts of his personality for lolz is-- well, if not disappointing, then at least underwhelming.

angry virgins seeking validation (sciolism), Saturday, 19 June 2010 20:39 (thirteen years ago) link

I haven't seen you posting in a while. Am I reading the wrong threads?

bamcquern, Saturday, 19 June 2010 21:37 (thirteen years ago) link

nah, I gave it a break for a while, work picked up. but the urge to make nitpicky points about a movie I liked perfectly fine was overpowering.

angry virgins seeking validation (sciolism), Saturday, 19 June 2010 22:56 (thirteen years ago) link

The little short film at the start of this is an amazing bit of animation – the best Pixar short yet, IMO.

TS3 was as good as I expected it would be.

breaking that little dog's heart chakra (Abbott), Saturday, 19 June 2010 23:34 (thirteen years ago) link

It was actually less sad than the trailer lead me to believe it would be. And more political!

The scenes of the little girl playing with her toys & Woody was so adorable, and it had a real kid feeling to it. There was this extra cute little girl in front of us at the theater who said some gasping gibberish every time the words in the green screen flew at yr face.

http://blog.beliefnet.com/moviemom/mpaa.jpg

This movie mad me kind of sad I ever grew up!

breaking that little dog's heart chakra (Abbott), Saturday, 19 June 2010 23:39 (thirteen years ago) link

Wait, did I miss Sid in this movie? What scene was he in?

The "Big Baby" character was one of the creepiest things I've seen in a Pixar, even creepier than Sid's toys in the first movie. The chattering monkey was major LOLZ, though.

I guess for copraphiles this is gonna be awesome (Pancakes Hackman), Sunday, 20 June 2010 00:00 (thirteen years ago) link

no sid, who mentioned him?

akm, Sunday, 20 June 2010 00:29 (thirteen years ago) link

this was excellent, also, btw. I don't know if I like it more than 1 or 2 yet (I have seen them way too many times) but it was a good ending to the series. the bobbie kid is adorable.

akm, Sunday, 20 June 2010 00:34 (thirteen years ago) link

Big Baby was creepy – it reminded me of Booji Boy.

breaking that little dog's heart chakra (Abbott), Sunday, 20 June 2010 00:54 (thirteen years ago) link

Sid was the garbageman who was always rocking out to music. He was wearing his skull shirt, that was the only clue it was him.

it sucks and you all love something that sucks (reddening), Sunday, 20 June 2010 00:57 (thirteen years ago) link

awesome

akm, Sunday, 20 June 2010 02:25 (thirteen years ago) link

also got a trailer for voyage of the dawn treader before this and it looked good? I didn't bother with Caspian because the first film was so cheesy and annoying.

akm, Sunday, 20 June 2010 02:30 (thirteen years ago) link

not really related to toy story 3 but just wanted to remark that it's super weird to be exactly smack in the narrow demographic zone where you totally miss pixar -- i.e. i was born in 71, so was already out of college when the first one came out, so never saw any of these -- but my kid is only 4 so is not yet clamoring to see these as I expect he will in a few years. And so this gigantic cultural barge has sailed past and I missed it!

Guayaquil (eephus!), Sunday, 20 June 2010 03:17 (thirteen years ago) link

Toy Story 3 Easter Egg guide:
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=67118

Just got back from my second showing (first time of seeing the short in 3d - brilliant) and it's just as good second time round :D
Tortilla head got big lols, as did the scene where Mr Chuckles starts his story, for some reason - obv I loved it but didn't think it would be bringing the lols quite so much! Had a group of late-teenage boys next to me, was nice to hear them laughing at the more geeky stuff.

Not the real Village People, Sunday, 20 June 2010 04:08 (thirteen years ago) link

eephus, you should enjoy catching up and watching the movies with your kids.

Cunga, Sunday, 20 June 2010 05:27 (thirteen years ago) link

eephus, I was born two years before you and I've seen them all, in theaters no less. I'm just a big fan of the art of animation and good storytelling, and I don't think you have to either be a kid or have kids to enjoy them.

<3'd the return of the jedi homage in dis

ico-friendly plaxic bottle (m bison), Sunday, 20 June 2010 14:18 (thirteen years ago) link

Eephus, I'm one year younger than you. I didn't see Toy Story 1 until after it was on VHS, but I think I've managed to see all the others in the theater (except for Ratatouille and Wall-E because they came out around the time we'd just had a baby and never went out), though I think some people thought that was 'odd' at first. But these films are a step beyond Disney or anything else; they're almost always among the very best movies of the year. This summer's movies have been 100% uncompelling to m and I don't see much on the horizon that looks good either, which is why I'm sure I'm going to see this movie two more times in the theater. Pixar films can't come fast enough.

akm, Sunday, 20 June 2010 15:42 (thirteen years ago) link

Just got back from this, thought it was really good. Not quite as fantastic as some of the more hyperbolic reviews may lead you to believe, but quite probably my favorite of the series. I do have to admit that its a good thing I'm not a writer or consultant on the series, because what I thought was the worst gag in the whole movie (VERY MINOR SPOILER: the extended Spanish setting gag) got the hugest laughs out of the audience in my screening. The new characters were all pretty good. Loved Kristen Schall's brief appearance and the even more brief appearance of that old owl speak'n'spell like things (don't know what they are called).

he's always been a bit of an anti-climb Max (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 21 June 2010 04:27 (thirteen years ago) link

Also, LOVED the new short.

he's always been a bit of an anti-climb Max (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 21 June 2010 04:28 (thirteen years ago) link

Thanks a lot, Armond White! (White and somebody that nobody's ever heard of ruin 100% rating for the entire trilogy on Rotten Tomatoes.)

White's review here. Warning: It starts with the following sentence, then actually gets dumber. "Pixar has now made three movies explicitly about toys, yet the best movie depiction of how toys express human experience remains Whit Stillman’s 1990 Metropolitan."

"Lotsa Hugs"
Hamm the Piggy Bank Pig as a daycare center cast-off new character

hmm

Not the real Village People, Monday, 21 June 2010 18:47 (thirteen years ago) link

"Pixar has now made three movies explicitly about toys, yet the best movie depiction of how toys express human experience remains Whit Stillman’s 1990 Metropolitan."

i take back everything negative i've ever said about armond white. the man is the michaelangelo of knee-jerk contrarian trolling.

LOS CATIOS (latebloomer), Tuesday, 22 June 2010 02:04 (thirteen years ago) link

michaelangelo as in the ninja turtle, obv.

LOS CATIOS (latebloomer), Tuesday, 22 June 2010 02:05 (thirteen years ago) link

this movie was dope. have to watch 2 again but i don't think it's on the first's level.

k3vin k., Tuesday, 22 June 2010 02:12 (thirteen years ago) link

probably the funniest of the three, though

k3vin k., Tuesday, 22 June 2010 02:12 (thirteen years ago) link

Saw it this afternoon. No fronting, I teared up at the end. Up to that point it was quite funny, and there were no lulls in the flow of the movie at all that I noticed. I was engaged the whole time. I'd rank it even with the first film quality-wise, just below #2 (which is perhaps my favorite Pixar film on days that honor doesn't belong to Wall-E or Up).

Johnny Fever, Tuesday, 22 June 2010 02:20 (thirteen years ago) link

oh yeah the part with the little girl killed me too, reminded me of kids from summer camp i worked at

k3vin k., Tuesday, 22 June 2010 02:23 (thirteen years ago) link

Just saw this last night. If I ever teach high school English, I'll have to use the climax when explaining deus ex machina: As the protagonists, discarded and betrayed, struggle through filth against the inevitable, they abandon their hope, seek some solace in personal relationships, and wince in anticipation of the fiery abyss when Lo! From the Heavens, a literal machine descends from above backed by sweet, blinding light and saves our heroes. Fucking perfect.

Fellini.Kuti, Friday, 2 July 2010 03:43 (thirteen years ago) link

er, spoiler warning?

not out for another three weeks in the UK, although hoping to get to a preview to narrow that gap.

Bill A, Friday, 2 July 2010 07:29 (thirteen years ago) link

Totally did not catch the fact that toy torturer kid from the first movie was the garbage truck dude in this one.

he's always been a bit of an anti-climb Max (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Tuesday, 13 July 2010 14:13 (thirteen years ago) link

finally saw this last night. I love how Mr. Potato Head's essence is not contained in his potato body, but in his body parts and accessories. The tortilla potato head was so ... weird. Big baby was pretty frightening too. Good movie, on par with the first two I'd say.

congratulations (n/a), Tuesday, 13 July 2010 14:24 (thirteen years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vc8C5sylXWs

Cunga, Monday, 19 July 2010 02:51 (thirteen years ago) link

Oh my gosh...Woody was Lotso!

could be a bad day for (Abbott), Monday, 19 July 2010 05:07 (thirteen years ago) link

http://newslite.tv/2010/07/21/toy-story-fan-changes-his-name.html

Cunga, Thursday, 22 July 2010 02:32 (thirteen years ago) link

What is the story w/British people and Buzz Lightyear?

mercy, sportsmanship, morality (Abbott), Thursday, 22 July 2010 02:34 (thirteen years ago) link

Wait, you mean this is a "thing"!?!?

Cunga, Thursday, 22 July 2010 02:40 (thirteen years ago) link

I don't know, this is coming from my mom, who told me British people are crazy about Buzz Lightyear. She's also told me a bunch of wacky stuff that "black people secretly believe," so I don't know how trustworthy she is on other cultures.

mercy, sportsmanship, morality (Abbott), Thursday, 22 July 2010 02:44 (thirteen years ago) link

Pretty sure there's no 'thing' with us Brits, although when the first Toy Story came out, the Buzz was THE toy to get for Christmas, and it sold out like everywhere. My mum happened to be going to Canada and managed to get one for my little brother. But I think it was nuts there too because she had to fight for it!

Not the real Village People, Thursday, 22 July 2010 05:19 (thirteen years ago) link

This was great, as expected, though if they had gotten the cameoing Totoro toy just to say "To-tooorr-ro" once it would have next levelled it imo.

http://twitchfilm.net/news/Totoro_ToyStory3.jpg

Born too beguiled (DavidM), Saturday, 24 July 2010 09:37 (thirteen years ago) link

Big Baby was scary as fuck.

Captain Ostensible (Scik Mouthy), Saturday, 24 July 2010 10:06 (thirteen years ago) link

The Monkey Shines monkey was a bit freaky as well.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/f/f7/monkey_shines.jpg/402px-Monkey_shines.jpg

Born too beguiled (DavidM), Saturday, 24 July 2010 10:22 (thirteen years ago) link

Yes, such an awful, soul-rending noise it made.

Captain Ostensible (Scik Mouthy), Saturday, 24 July 2010 13:49 (thirteen years ago) link

God I loved this. Mr Veg & I held hands & bawled...so hard to say goodbye to childhood. Spent the whole ride home wondering if my childhood teddybear is still in my old bedroom closet at my parents' house.

Little Molly in her gumboots and tutu was the cutest. And Spanish Buzz was awesome. Slinky Dog sure is the workhorse of that toybox...

VegemiteGrrrl, Monday, 26 July 2010 05:26 (thirteen years ago) link

this was absolutely amazing you guys - scene at the end where Andy and Bonnie play with the toys was literal :''''''''''''''')

not gonna go into the good bits now (there were lots of them) but the way it kept bombarding us with believable emotional climaxes was astonishing

corn piece in mouffetard (acoleuthic), Tuesday, 27 July 2010 22:22 (thirteen years ago) link

I liked this but it was a fraction of the film Up was. The opening ten minutes of that will forever be Pixar's 'Bambi's mum' moment.

Davek (davek_00), Tuesday, 27 July 2010 22:34 (thirteen years ago) link

SPOILERS
The bit in the dumpster was genuinely intense until those bloody aliens saved them in classic kid's movie style.

Davek (davek_00), Tuesday, 27 July 2010 22:35 (thirteen years ago) link

I thought that would be it - and that it would be the jawdropping mindmelting never-been-there-before antidote to every kid's film ever - but equally that movie NEEDED closure with Bonnie's toys and Andy's toys being brought together, which I realised pretty much as soon as they first came onscreen

corn piece in mouffetard (acoleuthic), Tuesday, 27 July 2010 22:41 (thirteen years ago) link

'jawdropping mindmelting never-been-there-before antidote to every kid's film ever'

Now this is what I wanted, in a kind of perverse way. Pixar should have totally gone for a historic unhappy ending.

I really enjoy Pixar's films but this one also suffered with being somewhat overfamiliar with the characters...third installments are always so hard to pull off. Just didn't feel like this fresh, inventive adventure like their previous three or so.

Davek (davek_00), Tuesday, 27 July 2010 22:46 (thirteen years ago) link

They could have melted them down to metal ingots to be reincarnated as high-end die-cast toys for nostalgia-ridden adult Andy.

Philip Nunez, Tuesday, 27 July 2010 22:46 (thirteen years ago) link

I went with my entire family actually...like the only film we could realistically enjoy all together, and they were totally charmed.

Davek (davek_00), Tuesday, 27 July 2010 22:47 (thirteen years ago) link

xpost yes hahaha!

Davek (davek_00), Tuesday, 27 July 2010 22:48 (thirteen years ago) link

I disagree - the opening twenty minutes (after the 'imagination' sequence) were a bit frantic and confused and 'been there before' but after that it went to some places that neither of the first two films went - the idea of toys DAMAGED by neglect being key - although in a perverse way, yeah, everyone frying and Woody somehow surviving to be just like Lotso would have filled me with immense catharsis.

But I still think that Bonnie and her toys did enough to justify the film's ending. The dread and despair of the dumpster scene was real - the happy ending doesn't remove that fact.

HAHAHAHA my brother made the same regenerative point!!!!!!!

corn piece in mouffetard (acoleuthic), Tuesday, 27 July 2010 22:49 (thirteen years ago) link

except he said the new toys should be really faceless throwaway consumer-culture ones

corn piece in mouffetard (acoleuthic), Tuesday, 27 July 2010 22:50 (thirteen years ago) link

I don't think I would have been able to handle myself if they had all burnt to death & that was The End. I would have needed to see a grief counselor.

Warum habt Ihr mich totgefüttert? (Abbott), Tuesday, 27 July 2010 22:51 (thirteen years ago) link

I was crying hard enough even with the deus ex machina.

Warum habt Ihr mich totgefüttert? (Abbott), Tuesday, 27 July 2010 22:51 (thirteen years ago) link

yeah also this ^^ although I was more weepy at Andy's mum being all 'my son is gone' and the BIT WHERE ANDY AND BONNIE PLAY WITH THEIR TOYS LIKE OMG ACTUAL CRYING YOU GUYS

corn piece in mouffetard (acoleuthic), Tuesday, 27 July 2010 22:53 (thirteen years ago) link

hearts of steel

Davek (davek_00), Tuesday, 27 July 2010 22:54 (thirteen years ago) link

I watched Tokyo Story yesterday and that absolutely pwned Toy Story 3 in the emotional outpour stakes.

Davek (davek_00), Tuesday, 27 July 2010 22:55 (thirteen years ago) link

I was absolutely sullen for like half an hour. You would like it LJ, I think.

Davek (davek_00), Tuesday, 27 July 2010 22:56 (thirteen years ago) link

did anyone spy any toy story characters in the wall-e junkyards?

Philip Nunez, Tuesday, 27 July 2010 22:56 (thirteen years ago) link

I bet it didn't have a moment like 1/4 as funny as Tortilla Potato Head xp but yeah I might watch it

corn piece in mouffetard (acoleuthic), Tuesday, 27 July 2010 22:57 (thirteen years ago) link

Yes it is sombre as fuck. I give, lots of belly laughs like that Shakespearian hedgehog and SPANISH BUZZ.

Davek (davek_00), Tuesday, 27 July 2010 22:58 (thirteen years ago) link

spanish buzz was next-level for about 20 seconds, which is enough

corn piece in mouffetard (acoleuthic), Tuesday, 27 July 2010 23:00 (thirteen years ago) link

That hedgehog killed me! Especially since it was wearing little lederhosen.

Warum habt Ihr mich totgefüttert? (Abbott), Tuesday, 27 July 2010 23:01 (thirteen years ago) link

bonnie's toys were about as charming a bunch of toys as Pixar could have engineered, I was all 'squee'

corn piece in mouffetard (acoleuthic), Tuesday, 27 July 2010 23:08 (thirteen years ago) link

"we do a lot of improv here."

Cunga, Wednesday, 28 July 2010 01:15 (thirteen years ago) link

I'm not one for stuffed toys. But the peas-in-a-pod are the CUTESTTTTT!
ahem.

Not the real Village People, Wednesday, 28 July 2010 01:19 (thirteen years ago) link

what a totally wasted opportunity not to get Tom Waits to be the voice of Chuckles The Clowm

just to guetta rep (Whiney G. Weingarten), Saturday, 31 July 2010 21:32 (thirteen years ago) link

also that short at the beginning was probably the most spectacular piece of animation I've seen since Ren & Stimpy

just to guetta rep (Whiney G. Weingarten), Saturday, 31 July 2010 21:35 (thirteen years ago) link

For the all the makes-grown-men-weep hype I didn't find the sad parts particularly sad - I think partly cos grown-up Andy is kind of a tool. Up was far more heartwrenching. Still a really really good film though.

rhythm fixated member (chap), Saturday, 31 July 2010 22:11 (thirteen years ago) link

This is why I'm a valuable poster. I find this sort of depraved silliness just before everyone else.

http://i30.tinypic.com/9s4inl.jpg

Cunga, Tuesday, 3 August 2010 08:57 (thirteen years ago) link

Trying to work out whether Spanish Buzz or Metrosexual Ken was the best thing about this.

Matt DC, Tuesday, 3 August 2010 09:00 (thirteen years ago) link

http://i31.tinypic.com/2l95zlj.jpg

Serious Actor Doll was the best imo

Cunga, Tuesday, 3 August 2010 09:06 (thirteen years ago) link

^^^^you can take all the uranium you want if it's to build a truth bomb^^

Cunga, Tuesday, 3 August 2010 16:34 (thirteen years ago) link

Trying to work out whether Spanish Buzz or Metrosexual Ken was the best thing about this.

I liked the monkey myself.

rhythm fixated member (chap), Tuesday, 3 August 2010 16:37 (thirteen years ago) link

Okay, so the store I work at sells this like $150 huge Buzz Lightyear toy that talks and does all sorts of fancy stuff. There's a display of it, so I hear kids pushing the button to make him talk like 1000 times a shift. Anyway, one of the random lines is Buzz doing the Spanish thing. Except its not from the movie, instead it is the most offensive, racist fake Spanish accent I've ever heard.

he's always been a bit of an anti-climb Max (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Tuesday, 3 August 2010 16:37 (thirteen years ago) link

For the all the makes-grown-men-weep hype I didn't find the sad parts particularly sad - I think partly cos grown-up Andy is kind of a tool. Up was far more heartwrenching. Still a really really good film though.

Same here really. In my case it might be because I never held any real great lasting affection for my own toys in the first place. I got rid of them fairly quickly, and painlessly, when I grew out of them. I did like the film, and the ending though.

Born too beguiled (DavidM), Tuesday, 3 August 2010 17:39 (thirteen years ago) link

two years pass...

So a couple of people spent two years making a shot-for-shot live action version of Toy Story. Real human characters using the Toy Story toys to remake Toy Story. Something deliriously meta about this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5G0j_Huv2Fg

Gollum: "Hot, Ready and Smeagol!" (Phil D.), Monday, 14 January 2013 15:56 (eleven years ago) link

one year passes...

ok the unified theory of pixar thing was lol but this i TOTALLY buy - http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/2014/02/25/toy_story_andy_s_mom_has_a_secret_identity_look_at_the_hats.html

balls, Wednesday, 26 February 2014 01:33 (ten years ago) link

ha, pretty good. very believable

Nhex, Wednesday, 26 February 2014 14:55 (ten years ago) link

just read that unified theory of pixar, hilarious!!

Nhex, Wednesday, 26 February 2014 15:01 (ten years ago) link


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