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Saw it with my 3.5 old son and we both loved it.

Andy should have kept his toys though! I know I love seeing my son play with my old Star Wars, He-Man, Transformers, etc...
 
Saw this the other day with my wife and kids. Great movie, and this is what going to the movies with your family is all about.

Pixar hits another homerun.

I hope they do a Monsters Inc. 2 , I am confident they can pull it off.
 
Monsters, Inc. may be my least favorite Pixar. But that's not saying much since it's still a great movie.

Toy Story 3 was truly incredible. I can't believe how much of an emotional roller coaster it would be!

Big Baby was really creepy and I agree the scene at the dumpster was a nod to ROTJ. The whole movie had some surprisingly dark elements. I particularly thought the incinerator scene may have gone too far for a children's movie. But I credit Pixar for not chickening out and instead gave the children audience the benefit of the doubt that they can understand and handle that kind of a scene.

I actually thought it would be Andy saving the toys from the incinerator. Especially after Lotso said, "where's your Andy now?" I thought after his mom told him she had accidentally taken the toys out with the trash, that he would have gone down to the dump, maybe even spoken to Sid (who perhaps remembers seeing the toys on their way to the incinerator, and gotten them to stop the machine.

And I really liked Bonnie's toys. I loved the idea that they thought of themselves as an improv group! Genius! I would have liked to spend a little more time with them.

UGH. And the end I was bawling watching Andy talk about his toys! So touching! All 3 have been absolutely quality films.
 
The look Woody gives when
the toys find out the heart-filled letter from the Day Care in hot pink sparkly ink was written by Ken and not Barbie
was PRICELESS! I couldn't stop cracking up!
 
:lol I love Pixar's credit clips. They really deliver from beginning to end. And I absolutely love that they continue the old tradition of starting a movie with a cartoon short. I thought it was great when Disney did it with National Treasure 2 and I wish they would do it with all their live action movies.
 
I love this "tweet" that Kevin Smith just put up on his Twitter:

ThatKevinSmith

Me and the kid went to TOY STORY 3 today, aka SCHINDLER'S TOYBOX. Jesus Christ, I haven't cried that much since my Dad died. A+ #PixarPwns
 
Great movie-saw it today with the kids. I think it's the best of the three.
 
Saw this twice on 3D (one regular, one imax... they seemed the same)... I think 3D makes my head hurt. Plus it makes the film look dimmer. Not a huge fan of 3D, but it's alright.
 
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