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Enjoy Toy Story 3 on Blu-Ray and DVD on November 2
November 2, 2010
Toy Story 3 was fabulous in the movie theater and one of our favorite movies of the year. It was exciting as an adult who has followed the Toy Story movies through the years and it was exciting for a child, who was possibly experience the story for the first time.
It is said that On November 2nd, Toy Story 3 will be released on Blu-ray and DVD. We know this will be one of the biggest releases of the year. We will receive our advance copy Blu-ray movies and then sit down to watch it overnight. It must be exciting as good as we were watching the second time on DVD as it was in the theater.
The Movie itself is Directed & Co-Written (story) by Lee Unkrich, with the additional writing (story) credits of John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, and Michael Arndt (screenplay). It's been more than a decade since the events of Toy Story 2 , and as central human Andy prepares to head off to college, inevitably he must decide what to do with the things of his youth. A bag full of his old toys is misdirected on its way to the attic, and instead winds up in the trash. But the toys of Toy Story 3have a healthy self-image and won't surrender that easily, instead hitching a ride to the local daycare center.
In this third installment of the “Toy Story” franchise, the time has come that Andy (voiced by John Morris) is no longer a child, but now a college-bound teen. For his toys, Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks), Buzz (voiced by Tim Allen), Jessie (voiced by Joan Cusack), Mr. Potato Head (voiced by Don Rickles), Hamm (voiced by John Ratzenberger), and Rex (voiced by Wallace Shawn), just to name a few, this means a number of seemingly gloomy outcomes; the attic, the trash, and maybe even eBay.
However, as Andy’s Mom (voiced by Laurie Metcalf) has also thrown in the possibility of daycare donation, the toys willingly set themselves up to go to Sunnyside Daycare in hopes of finding a place where children will actually play with them; all of the toys except Woody, who Andy actually pitches in his “college” box. Woody makes it a point to follow the others in hopes of convincing to choose the attic though, and through this event, he himself lands inside the walls of Sunnyside Daycare.
This new setting seems full of promise, as it not only has many children that come through everyday, but as the children grow-up and move-on, new children start coming to the daycare. This cycle is explained to Andy‘s toys upon their arrival inside of Sunnyside by the seemingly kind-hearted “Lots-O’-Huggin’ Bear” (voiced by Ned Beatty). The purple and plush bear “Lots-O” takes the gang of newcomers from their original destination room, the Butterfly Room, into the Caterpillar Room. Sort of putting “icing on the cake” in his kind welcoming to the new toys, Andy‘s toys all believe that once the children come back inside from recess, they are about to be played with to their hearts’ content. However, it is an entirely different and scary truth.
That’s all about the Toy Story 3, all we need to do is to wait and then enjoy it with our children.
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