We're hopefully going to see it tomorrow evening in 3D. My DS has grown up with Toy Story and like Andy is going to college this year ..... so I will be highly likely to
It was definitely worth braving the Orange Wednesday's crowds for! I tell ya, we had to wait aboiut 20-30 minutes to get tickets, and then 30 minutes to actually get into the cinema hall! It was absolutely rammed!
Saw it yesterday with the kids and thought it was beyond fantastic, and of course I was in floods of tears! It was beautifully done with so much humour and emotion.
Really enjoyed it, although I don't think the 3D added anything to the film. Would have been just as enjoyable in 2D
I think it needs another viewing to see the subtle things that I probably missed 1st time round
Well I thought it was amazing on so many levels ... but I was caught out by the emotions. How PIXAR manage to make animations so emotionally gripping never ceases to amaze me. There were 2 points in the film that had me breaking my heart It was particularly emotional for me as the kids have grown up with Buzz and Woody, and DS is roughly the same age as Andy and on his way to college in September ( though I won't be making him clear out of his room !!) After the film DS was asking where his Buzz and Woody toys were and I said in a box in the shed somewhere .... we all felt really guilty
We went to the 9am showing this morning, as our local multiples is in Croydon, where the teenagers have zero respect, so we wanted to avoid them at all costs!
Worked a charm as the screen was less tan half full, mainly of parents with young children.
Absolutely adored the movie! Jack was choked up and I was full on crying from when they all held hands to the end!
Wonderful, I'd go adn see it again tomorrow.
Also, we saw it in 3D and both agree it was amazing, I find it hard to understand people not liking it or saying its any different to 2D. It makes it seem so much more real, and I'm personally really glad they didn't resort to the "lets throw things at the screen" technique that most 3D childrens films feel like they need to do.
Don't feel guilty, I thought they did a good job of explaining how the toys like it in the attic (shed) as there's plenty of other toys/things to keep the occupied and company!
Just been to see it, didn't think I would get to as my 19 year old wasn't keen but the two of us went along and thought it was ace.
We bought Woody and Buzz the first time round. I remember them being very scarce in the shops but we went to Wdw that year and got them there. Oh the memories
Also, we saw it in 3D and both agree it was amazing, I find it hard to understand people not liking it or saying its any different to 2D. It makes it seem so much more real, and I'm personally really glad they didn't resort to the "lets throw things at the screen" technique that most 3D childrens films feel like they need to do.
I've watched quite a few 3D films, and with this film I honestly couldn't notice any depth. At first I thought it might have been because it was a CGI film, but I saw Up in 3D as well as that Monsters Vs Aliens in 3D and both of those I felt immersed.
I was supposed to be watching it in 2D this evening, but the tickets were sold out so my friends went on without me *stupidcineworldnotbeingabletobookwhenyou'vegotanunlimitedcard*
Just come back from our local Vue, we watched it in 3D....we all thought it was fab
We all shed a few tears, DD5,DS11 and even DH had a tear....hats off to disney in making such a moving animated film
When we got in DS went and found his Woody, and asked, "Is it still ok to play with Woody now that I'm going to comp"......I could have cried, I gave him a big hug and promised that I wouldn't tell his friends
When we got in DS went and found his Woody, and asked, "Is it still ok to play with Woody now that I'm going to comp"......I could have cried, I gave him a big hug and promised that I wouldn't tell his friends
Awww, just tell him that you konw someone (my DF, Jack) who's 25 and who went and bought a lego dumptruck set because it came with figures of Lotso, Chunk and Stretch!
It is pretty ace, he wants the garbage truck purely because it comes with Twitch, but it's £50.
We went to see Toy Story 3 yesterday - I really enjoyed the film, I thought it was outstanding technically as well as being very funny (mainly Ken and Barbie) and very sad, although I didn't cry.
I have to say the four children in the group 7, 7, 4 & 4 enjoyed it but were not overly excited. One boy (4) was very scared by big baby and my youngest DD was scared by the Monkey. Both understandable in my opinion.
All I can say is, I don't think my children will ever let me clear out any of their toys now