Toy Story 3 1896
Toy Story 3 1896

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“Toy Story 3” is a triumph, puts exhibitors at ShoWest in tears

Jim Hill Media got a chance to see Pixar’s Toy Story 3 and shares with us his take on the film:

So what happens in this eagerly awaited sequel?,” you ask. … Well, now comes the tricky part.You see, though Unkrich (while he was standing on stage with “TS3” producer Darla K. Anderson) did ask those of us in attendance to tweet, Facebook, however we wanted to spread the word about what we thought of Pixar’s latest production … Lee also asked all those who saw today’s work-in-progress screening of “Toy Story 3” to not reveal any key plot points. And given what a brilliant job the folks at Pixar did with this motion picture, I feel genuinely obliged to honor Ukrich’s request.

So what can I tell you about “Toy Story 3” without revealing any significant surprises? … Er … Um … Well, for starters, you should bring Kleenex. Lots & lots of Kleenex. Because I can guarantee you that you’re going to spend a good portion of the last 30 minutes of this film in tears.

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