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It.
Was.
AWESOME!!!!!
Loved it, loved it, loved it. Worth the hype, worth the wait. Can't wait for this to come out on Blu-Ray!!!
--I do think this one should have gotten a PG-rating instead of a G-rating. It got kind of scary towards the end! Especially considering the way the toys could've met their untimely end....
--I wasn't crying buckets during it, but I did get a little weepy at the end when Andy was giving his toys to Bonnie. And I cried a little tear at the beginning when the toys were realizing how many of their fellow toys they lost over the years and mentioned Wheezy. (Because Joe Ranft passed away towards the end of making Cars.)
--Hunter was a little confused about why they lost Bo Peep, but unless you're REALLY perceptive...Bo Peep wasn't one of Andy's toys. In fact, Bo Peep wasn't even really a toy at all. She was a decorative part of Molly's lamp.
--Lotso was a bitter, mean toy! And I thought Stinky Pete was a jerk in the second one. Hoo boy!
--I kind of wanted to see more of Bonnie's toys, to be honest. They were really hyping up the new toys in this movie, and we really didn't see much of the newer toys outside of Lotso and Ken. Whoopi Goldberg played Stretch, Bobbie Hunt played Dolly, and Jeff Garlin played Buttercup, but they didn't have a whole lot of lines.
--Spanish-speaking, flamenco-dancing Buzz was hilarious. And I loved the Buzz/Jessie pairing. Too cute.
--Best part of the movie? THESE TWO:

Ken stole the show. Not even gonna lie.
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Date: 2010-06-21 02:00 am (UTC)What the hell is Ken wearing there? I had a similar jacket like that...for one of my Barbies. Then again, I never had a Ken growing up. When I wanted to play wedding, my Barbies had to marry each other.
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Date: 2010-06-21 03:57 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-06-21 01:30 pm (UTC)