![]() She wasn’t so sure she’d want to watch this one right away again. There was just one infant, who, asleep in her mums arms, was. When I went to see Toy Story 3 the audience consisted almost entirely of adults in their 20s and 30s. ![]() Usually even after a ‘scary’ movie, such as Disney’s The Princess and The Frog or Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Alex wants to watch them immediately again. Starring: Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Ned Beatty, Don Rickles, Michael Keaton, John Morris, Jodi Benson, Timothy Dalton. So, all in all, I would recommend this movie. Woody’s nerdy, white guy dance is worth staying for, for sure.Īnd, as a bonus, when we came out of the theatre the skies were filled with ‘Toy Story’ clouds… big fluffy, white ones with flat bottoms. Spanish Buzz is hilarious – and the moves! Oh my….Īs with most Pixar movies, the credits are a treat. I wouldn’t rank it quite as high as the first Toy Story, but it is definitely worthy of the franchise. The absolute scariest character, though is the Monkey Shines-esque toy monkey! I was freaked out! And man, did he ever shriek!! This is basically what the character looks like. Big and purple and fuzzy, but definitely NOT nice. Remember the freaky toys in Sid’s room in Toy Story? It’s got nothing on Toy Story 3. It is the scariest of the three Toy Stories. Ken? FA-bulous! (Said with my best high finger snap.) There are lots of new toys, which is really cool. I assured her the scary parts would be over very shortly and things would be ok. Zachary, however, was enjoying himself and wanted to stay. ![]() Then she said, “Mommy! I want to leave!!” If we’d been on our own, we would have left. I brought her onto my lap and let her bury her head in my chest. I looked over and she had her ears plugged and eyes covered. I was pretty sure I was going to end up with a little girl curled up on my lap at some point during the movie. (And really, kids movies are pretty scary! Have you seen the unnecessarily scary seal in Happy Feet?! But… I digress…) We went for the 2D version since Alexandria is pretty sensitive when it comes to movies – and 3D freaks her out when it’s scary. (There’s an incinerator…) There were also lots of others that said their kids did fine. I had heard Toy Story 3 was scary from a few Twitterers. Thanks ticket chickie.)įirst of all, the short before the movie was cute, but – for the most part – over the heads of my kids (3 and 5)… although, upon seeing this picture, Alex just said she loved these guys and now both kids want to watch the short again. (It said ‘no passes’ but the ticket chick let me use them. I decided to make use of the passes and took the kids to see Toy Story 3. We’ve had movie passes here for about 2 1/2 years, just sitting there stuck to the fridge, waiting to be used. We procrastinate just a wee bit in this family.
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