TOY STORY 3
Three-peats are difficult to come by in athletics, but they're much more difficult to achieve in film. Yet here is Toy Story 3, which defied the odds and exceeded all expectations to emerge as the ideal conclusion to a trilogy that will live on for centuries. After Ratatouille, WALL-E, and Up, the picture concluded a spectacular Oscar run for Pixar, as it was the fourth straight Pixar movie to win Best Animated Feature.
Andy is about to start college and needs to figure out what to do with the few surviving toys from his childhood, which have been collecting dust under his bed for years. The crew ends themselves at a daycare center that appears to be a playhouse paradise due to a misunderstanding; however, things aren't exactly as they seem, and Woody (Tom Hanks) prepares a big escape. In true Toy Story fashion, this provides plenty of opportunities for Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) to show off his bravery, Jessie (Joan Cusack) to flaunt her wit, Rex (Wallace Shawn) to bemoan his lot in life, and Mr. Potato Head (Don Rickles) and Hamm (John Ratzenberger) to let loose with the sarcastic remarks.
Tackling issues of loss, identity, and self-worth, Toy Story 3 also superbly taps into the feelings most people experienced during their childhoods, when toys opened us to new worlds and new experiences.
Detailed information:
Release date: Jun 18, 2010
Director: Lee Unkrich
Gross revenue: $1.07 billion
Estimated budget: $200 million
Link to watch: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0435761