Movie Information
Overall Rank: 65
Average Rating: 3.3/4
# of Ratings: 956
Theatrical Release Date: 06/18/2010
Blu-ray/DVD Release Date: 11/02/2010
Language: English
Genre: Animation, Adventure
MPAA Rating: G
Director: Lee Unkrich
Actors: Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, John Ratzenberger, Joan Cusack, Don Rickles, Ned Beatty
Plot: In this third installment of the Toy Story series, when owner Andy heads
off to college, he decides to drop his toys off at a day-care center. -- Chris Kavan
Quick Movie Reviews
Rating of
4/4
Logan D. McCoy - wrote on 05/30/2019
"Toy Story 3" is a great addition to Pixar animation, the greatest "Toy Story" film, and has one of the best endings of any animated movie ever.
Rating of
3/4
Matthew Brady - wrote on 10/30/2013
2010 was a Bad year for some movies but toy story 3 make's you forget the crap movies and the disappointing squels or remakes.
Rating of
4/4
FSUNoles27TS - wrote on 12/06/2012
The best of the series take the Toy Story Sage to another level. All the characters are matured with the same feeling of wimsy that the other movies had. The adventure of this movie is epic for a chiild's movie.
Full Movie Reviews
Rating of
4/4
Sploich Reviews Toy Story 3 (2010)
Sploich - wrote on 03/06/2011
In 1995, Pixar released the first fully computer animated feature film ever made: Toy Story. They followed this up with what I consider a very weak sequel in 1999 with Toy Story 2. For more than a decade people anxiously waited for a third installment in the series and in 2010 it was finally flown down to us in a solid gold movie projector covered in awesome. Yes folks, it was worth the wait.
Toy Story 3 follows its predecessor almost as long after as the gap between the two films in real life as we see a grown-up Andy on his way off to college. Only a select few of his childhood toys are left in his collection, and they are running out of time and strength as they don't know what is to become of them. After a bit of a misunderstanding, the toys are donated to a local daycare center …
Rating of
3.5/4
The toy box is empty...
Gabe - wrote on 06/27/2010
The toy box is now empty. But what a way to go. In the week movie year of 2010. It's so bad that I've basically refused to see anything that's been released so far, this one stands out as the best of the bunch, so far. Yes, they set it up for a 4th one, that I hope they don't make, because this was the perfect ending for the series. It's a film about that time in life that I remember quite fondly, that time in life that society says you must put your toys down and start doing "grown-up things." I, too decided to that it was too hard to part with my stuff and put them away in my parents' shed, which I'm now slowly starting to get back now that I have a place of my own. But, this is a must see, a tear jerker that will pull at the heart strings of children and adults alike.
Rating of
3.5/4
Still Got a Friend in Me
Chris Kavan - wrote on 06/27/2010
In a year of disappointing films, Toy Story 3 finally delivers - it has heart, it has a clever story and, for a film aimed at kids, has a lot of character.
Unlike Shrek Goes Fourth, this doesn't feel like a cash-in sequel. Toy Story 3 simply feels right - the little boy from the first film is all grown up and ready for college - his toys long forgotten in his toy box. But Woody, Buzz, Jessie and the rest of the crew aren't ready to throw in the towel yet. However, all their plans come to an unintended conclusion when they wind donated to a day care.
Here is where this film shines - the new characters never seem out of place. The strawberry-smelling dictator, Lotso - played with perfection by Ned Beatty, along with Ken, a free-wheeling Michael Keaton, fit right in with everyone …
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Plainview - wrote on 2010-08-04 16:41
I feel that the movie definitely deserves to be in the top 100, but 6th does seem a bit strange. It's definitely one of my favorite Pixar films to date, and I can't wait to see the trilogy again.
Alex - wrote on 2010-07-01 19:51
I find it hard to believe that Toy Story 3 is already ranked the 6th best movie of all time. IMDB's rating system must be seriously flawed (not that this is a bad movie but come on - 6th!...and ahead of Toy Story 2?)
DivineTragedy92 - wrote on 2010-06-02 15:29
As much as I hate to admit it, I think Twilight will probably be the biggest money maker of the summer. The summer lineup this year isn't extremely impressive, but there are a few I'm waiting to see.. I can't wait for The Expendables..