![]() ![]() That was the first time I’ve ever cried in a movie, until the ending. The nostalgic explosion from the home video sequence, with memories of me playing with the Toy Story toys of Buzz and Woody, and the original “You’ve Got a Friend in Me”. The opening sequence - the best and most hilarious call backs to older playtimes. The later epilouges also just left you with an overall good feeling, which was also appropriately accompanied by an all new Randy Newman song. Plus, the final scenes of Andy playing with Bonnie would be enough to make any Toy Story fan break down. They somehow made Bonnie out to be a very likeable character, and the fate of Andy’s toys just seems so right. Can’t describe it anymore, just see the movie for yourself an be amazed.įinally, the ending. It really shocking to me, since you’ve never seen to toys in this much peril before. It’s been said many times, but what really makes this scene great is just how unpredictable it is, and how it truly keeps you on the edge of your seat. The garbage chute through incinerator scene was also amazing. A great moment was when he’s finally tired of Lotso picking on him. At first, he was intimidating, yet humorous because of the baby gestures, but after finding out his backstory, you especially felt bad for him. ![]() His reaction is priceless.Ī surprisingly emotional character was Big Baby. Just a little gag that made the whole audience laugh was Bookworm noticing Barbie (disguised as Ken)'s heels. It’s nice to see him jumping and flipping through the air once again like his space ranger counterpart. He also makes a pretty good bad guy, but he doesn’t disappoint coming through for Barbie in the end.īuzz’s acrobatics were also a nice highlight. Some favorites are his flirting with Barbie, and one of the funniest scenes scenes was Ken’s fashion show his famboyany gestures just say it all, him knocking over furniture in his karate uniform, and his hip-hop costume just kept me laughing throughout the scene. The concept alone is just funny, a stiff doll (I just love watching him walk), who’s on a mission to prove he’s not a girl’s toy. ![]() It’s hard to summarize this in one scene, but just the character of Ken in general. The next scenes showing Andy just playing with his toys was also great, but the best thing about it is that the original ‘You’ve Got a Friend in Me’ is playing. The whole nostalgia-fueled intro was amazing showing Andy’s playtime like in the first and second Toy Story, but from an interesting new perspective. Simple question what were your favorite scenes in Toy Story 3? I happen to have a lot. ![]()
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