Future Movie Review: Toy Story 3
Ok, so this isn’t really a future movie review. The film is out, and just thought you guys would like to hear the general consensus by the lucky few who have had the oppurtunity to watch and critique it.
Following in the footsteps of it’s two predecessors, Toy Story 3 has achieved a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
One glowing review comes from Variety Magazine & can be seen here- http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117942938.html?categoryId=31&cs=1
Am I excited to see Toy Story 3? Hell yes I am! It’s played a part of my life. The VHS copy of Toy Story 1 was practically broken from overplay, and seeing Toy Story 2 at the cinemas, either one of these films can be thrown on tv, and i will go out of my way to check it out just one more time.
Embracing the new fad in film, Toy Story 3 is taking the 3-D route. Seeing Avatar in 3-D earlier this year & experiencing 3-D television, the technology has definitely since the days of Spy Kids 3-D (especially the glasses). This being said, I also saw Avatar in 2-D, and my final judgement was that 3-D is an exciting novelty, however it can tend to take away from the film.
Will I see it in 3-D? If thats the only option on opening week, then yes. With such positive reviews thus far, and an 11 year wait to experience the 3rd installment, this film is bound to entertain the hell out of me, 3-D or not.

Future Movie Review: Toy Story 3

Ok, so this isn’t really a future movie review. The film is out, and just thought you guys would like to hear the general consensus by the lucky few who have had the oppurtunity to watch and critique it.

Following in the footsteps of it’s two predecessors, Toy Story 3 has achieved a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

One glowing review comes from Variety Magazine & can be seen here- http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117942938.html?categoryId=31&cs=1

Am I excited to see Toy Story 3? Hell yes I am! It’s played a part of my life. The VHS copy of Toy Story 1 was practically broken from overplay, and seeing Toy Story 2 at the cinemas, either one of these films can be thrown on tv, and i will go out of my way to check it out just one more time.

Embracing the new fad in film, Toy Story 3 is taking the 3-D route. Seeing Avatar in 3-D earlier this year & experiencing 3-D television, the technology has definitely since the days of Spy Kids 3-D (especially the glasses). This being said, I also saw Avatar in 2-D, and my final judgement was that 3-D is an exciting novelty, however it can tend to take away from the film.

Will I see it in 3-D? If thats the only option on opening week, then yes. With such positive reviews thus far, and an 11 year wait to experience the 3rd installment, this film is bound to entertain the hell out of me, 3-D or not.