Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Toy Story 3 (2010)

Disney and Pixar toy chest reopen for another thrilling adventure of the famous characters from the animated film Toy Story. This time Buzz, Woody and the whole gang are forced to face a completely different problem. Their owner Andy leaves for college, and toys find themselves in a nursery full of babies and young children are eager to put little hands on the goods to us, that to break, to a dirty and a fruit freely.
Both adults and children will enjoy a unique and delightful comedy based on a screenplay by Michael Arndt, the Academy Award winning screenplay for "Little Miss Sunshine".Film director, Lee Unkrich, was part of teams that have done well-known animated films "Finding Nemo" (winner of an Oscar) and "Monsters Inc.".
In the original version, a whole host of Hollywood stars give voice to characters in Toy Story 3, including the numbers of the Tom Hanks (Woody), Tim Allen (Buzz), Joan Cusack (Jessie the Yodeling Cowgirl), Timothy Dalton, Jeff Garlin and Whoopi Goldberg (Octopus Stretch).
The first feature film Toy Story series was launched in 1995 and being the first animated film made entirely by computer. The success of the film was so great that it ranked first in that year in terms of revenue, with 192 million dollars and over 362 million U.S. dollars around the world. Toy Story was nominated for three Oscars and two Golden Globes.
In 1999 came Toy Story 2, the first film created and designed entirely digital. Toy Story 2 has set a record in launching, the first continuation of an animated movie which proceeds exceeded the original film. And the second story was nominated for an Oscar and Golden Globe winning a Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture Comedy / Musical.Soundtrack composer Randy Newman has made a Grammy in the category of best song written for a movie.




The toys are mistakenly delivered to a day-care center instead of the attic right before Andy leaves for college, and it's up to Woody to convince the other toys that they weren't abandoned and to return home.

Director: 

Lee Unkrich

Writers: 

John Lasseter (story), Andrew Stanton (story)

Stars:

 Tom Hanks, Tim Allen and Joan Cusack



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