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My son tells me it's worth watching the first film before seeing TS3, as there are quite a few references back to it that you might otherwise miss.
The only bit that made me a little leaky moist around the eyes was (select to uncover spoiler) when Andy's mum realise that her boy is leaving home. 'Cos my son will be going soon.
My lad is off to Uni next month. Mrs SB was distraught!!!
...Would have been nice to see what happened to Sid from TS1 - the inventive, clever kid who blew the loathsome toys up.
Maybe he's the one driving the truck at the end.
My son tells me it's worth watching the first film before seeing TS3, as there are quite a few references back to it that you might otherwise miss.
The only bit that made me a little leaky moist around the eyes was (select to uncover spoiler) when Andy's mum realise that her boy is leaving home. 'Cos my son will be going soon.
Oh, and I saw TS3 this afternoon, while 'working from home'
I thought it was very good. It does tug at the heart strings at the end. I spent the last few minutes looking at the ceiling
Blart once.
Good film. 3d not really required. Would have been nice to see what happened to Sid from TS1 - the inventive, clever kid who blew the loathsome toys up.
I have a Cineworld 'unlimited' card - great! But I have to queue to get my ticket; I can't use it to purchase on t'internet.
But - and not a lot of people know this - at some (most? all?) Cineworld cinemas you can buy your ticket from the food counters. Not the one where one till is working and some numpty takes forever to get popcorn and make coffee, but the pick 'n' mix counter where there's (often) nobody
Its cheaper to allow you to buy the tickets over the internet and yet most cinema chains charge you for the privilege of online booking. Deep breath...rant over.
They charge extra not based on their cost, but because people see it as worth the money to avoid queueing. Welcome to the world of business.
The film was good (except the middle half an hour I was sleeping). The thing that pissed me off was the food charges at Cineworld - £6 for some warmed up nachos, £4 for ice cream. Also there's usually a massive queue to buy the tickets. Its cheaper to allow you to buy the tickets over the internet and yet most cinema chains charge you for the privilege of online booking. Deep breath...rant over.
In essence, the big purple bear (Lotso?) was attempting to oversee a system whereby new arrivals to the Playgroup were required to undertake a stint at the coalface. This involved spending time with the more "challenging" children before graduating to the rather cushier existence with the normal kids.
A perfectly acceptable hierarchical arrangement many might say. But oh no..........the Toy Story primadonnas have to rebel against this. Typical Septic nonsense with no regard for protocol!! Other than that, quite enjoyable....and No...no blubbing from me!
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