Toy Story 3

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Toy Story 3

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Not out yet, but saw this pic comparing the graphics.

http://thechive.com/2010/06/04/anybody- ... ittle-old/

I still think the original Toy Story looks great.
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1 and 2 are both still superb films.. infact we went to see toy story 2 in 3d the other week......
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Toy Story 3 (3D)

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Great film, went pics to see it a few Sundays ago. The opening scene is funny as and whilst it isnt laugh out loud all the way through it is really enjoyable. Took the bird to see it who really didnt want to go, and she admitted afterwards she enjoyed it.
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Re: Toy Story 3 (3D)

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AATOT: viewtopic.php?f=70&t=2696

I have seen it too, had to go late so that there wouldn't be any kids. Cinema was nearly empty, last time I went to the cinema in question there were only 3 of us watching the film (one of the Bourne films).

The Pixar shorts are brilliant.

Not sold on 3D, just more expensive and doesn't add a lot to the experience.
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Yeah I saw that thread after, was waiting for you to merge :P
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