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Old 06-30-2010, 07:52 AM   #53
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Yeah, I really liked Day & Night. Extremely clever, I thought, and yet a throwback to a way earlier cartoon style. Dug it completely.


Ok, are we spoilering for Toy Story? I don't think so. I'm like the last person on earth to see it, right? Anyway - no tags, so don't read if you haven't seen it.




K - I was crying all through end scene where Andy gives the girl all the toys and then plays with her and them before leaving for college. I had heard the end was a tear jerker, but I just was not expecting this - or my reaction to it. I would have thought I'd think such an ending was aww, how sweet ... but instead I was teared up and cry flowing through the whole thing.


I had also heard the trash conveyor belt scene was a little harrowing. But I was not prepared for how moving it was when the toys all accepted their fate and held hands to go down together. I swear it was ten times as moving as Cameron's Titanic.


Pixar (and their ace vocal talent) consistently pack more character into one of their pixel creation movies than any ten live-action films combined.



Not only that, but this goes into the record books as one of the handful of sequels that gets an A+ rating from miserly me.




Oh, and Mr. Potatohead as a tortilla was hysterical.
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