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Toy Story 2
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In this dazzling sequel to the 1995 blockbuster, Andy heads off to summer camp, leaving the toys behind to fend for themselves. In much the...
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In this dazzling sequel to the 1995 blockbuster, Andy heads off to summer camp, leaving the toys behind to fend for themselves. In much the same way Buzz discovered he is a mass-produced product in the first installment, Woody discovers that he is a valuable collectible spawned by a popular 1950s kiddie-puppet TV show, "Woody's Roundup Gang," when he is kidnapped by an evil toy collector, Al McWhiggin. Through Al, who plans to sell him to a Japanese toy museum, Woody is reunited with the toy versions of his TV cohorts--plucky cowgirl Jessie (Cusack), prospector Stinky Pete (Grammer), and trusty horse Bullseye. Woody must choose between seeing Andy grow up and forsake him and living a sterile but eternal life behind glass being admired--but not played with. Meanwhile, the rest of the original toy troupe undergoes a thrilling crosstown adventure to locate their kidnapped friend and restore him his rightful owner. Extremely entertaining, surprisingly touching, endlessly thrilling eye candy for anyone of any...
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Toy Story 2
I am writing this review on yet another great achievement from Disney and Pixar Entertainment. Toy Story 2, is the sequel to the smash success of the original Toy Story. It stars the voices of Tom Hanks (as Woody the cowboy), Tim Allen (as Buzz Lightyear the Space Ranger), and Kelsey Grammer (as Stinky Pete the prospector).
Though at first I couldn't even imagine what a sequel would entail after seeing the first installment, I was delighted by the first review of it in theaters, and knew that I had to see it as soon as I could. Boy was I in for a treat! The whole premise of the two movies is that the toys of a boy named "Andy", have lives of their own when he is not around. In this one, Andy has gone off to summer camp, and the toys are left to have adventures by themselves. What we soon discover as the audience, is that Woody is from an old television show, and the toy itself (him) is quite valuable. So valuable in fact, that he is stolen by a collector that happens to cross paths with Andy's family at a yard sale.
This collector and a cast of new characters, including Joan Cusack (as Jessie the cowgirl) go through a variety of escapades, as Buzz and the other toys try to save Woody from the kidnapper. Through the trip to find Woody, the toys come across various obstacles, that we take for granted in our lives, and they come up against enormous tasks because of their size.
Not only was this movie one of the funniest that I have ever seen, I was extremely impressed by all of the visual effects. This movie was done entirely by computer animation, and is done to sheer perfection. I must warn you though, this is one of those movies that can tug at your heart-strings. Some parts of the movie try to show just how hard it is being a toy, and I couldn't help but show compassion towards some of them myself. Tim Allen and Tom Hanks have a great chemistry on the screen here, and it just goes to show that a cartoon can be just as hilarious as a comedy.
The biggest surprise of my movie-going experience though didn't happen until the end of the movie. Pixar had gone the extra mile to create out-takes from scenes within the movie itself. You think that watching out-takes from television shows is hilarious? Then check this out because it nearly caused me to fall out of my chair.
I highly recommend this movie to all age groups and I hope that everyone gets the chance to view this one!
Toy Story 2 ... A great movie by Pixar with Tom Hanks and Tim Allen
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Pros: Animation, story, acting, color, computer-generated characters, humor
Cons: none at all
The Bottom Line:
One of the best animated movies I have yet to see. This is a must-see for anyone who enjoys great movies
I am writing this review on yet another great achievement from Disney and Pixar Entertainment. Toy Story 2, is the sequel to the smash success of the original Toy Story. It stars the voices of Tom Hanks (as Woody the cowboy), Tim Allen (as Buzz Lightyear the Space Ranger), and Kelsey Grammer (as Stinky Pete the prospector).
Though at first I couldn't even imagine what a sequel would entail after seeing the first installment, I was delighted by the first review of it in theaters, and knew that I had to see it as soon as I could. Boy was I in for a treat! The whole premise of the two movies is that the toys of a boy named "Andy", have lives of their own when he is not around. In this one, Andy has gone off to summer camp, and the toys are left to have adventures by themselves. What we soon discover as the audience, is that Woody is from an old television show, and the toy itself (him) is quite valuable. So valuable in fact, that he is stolen by a collector that happens to cross paths with Andy's family at a yard sale.
This collector and a cast of new characters, including Joan Cusack (as Jessie the cowgirl) go through a variety of escapades, as Buzz and the other toys try to save Woody from the kidnapper. Through the trip to find Woody, the toys come across various obstacles, that we take for granted in our lives, and they come up against enormous tasks because of their size.
Not only was this movie one of the funniest that I have ever seen, I was extremely impressed by all of the visual effects. This movie was done entirely by computer animation, and is done to sheer perfection. I must warn you though, this is one of those movies that can tug at your heart-strings. Some parts of the movie try to show just how hard it is being a toy, and I couldn't help but show compassion towards some of them myself. Tim Allen and Tom Hanks have a great chemistry on the screen here, and it just goes to show that a cartoon can be just as hilarious as a comedy.
The biggest surprise of my movie-going experience though didn't happen until the end of the movie. Pixar had gone the extra mile to create out-takes from scenes within the movie itself. You think that watching out-takes from television shows is hilarious? Then check this out because it nearly caused me to fall out of my chair.
I highly recommend this movie to all age groups and I hope that everyone gets the chance to view this one!
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