Reading is a thrill. I say this as someone who has jumped off 65 foot cliffs into rivers, backpacked into the wilderness, flown in small planes over the Himalayas, and fallen in love. Reading CAN be thrilling. Please read the first two entries of this blog to learn more about what I mean...
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Toy Story 3
Toy Story 3. Walt Disney Pictures, 2010. Starring Tom Hanks and Tim Allen, Directed by Lee Unkrich.
If one thing can by said about Pixar Animation Studios, the creators of the Toy Story trilogy, it is that they have proven time and again to have the uncanny ability to create stories that appeal to a wide range of ages and backgrounds. Like the rest of the Toy Story movies, this one can be enjoyed by children, tweens, teens, college students, parents and grandparents, all of which will be laughing (and perhaps shedding a tear) at various different points of the story and dialogue.
Way to go, Pixar! You did it again.
Labels:
animation,
coming of age,
Disney,
family,
major motion picture,
moving/relocation,
Pixar,
Tim Allen,
Tom Hanks,
toys
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