Toy Story Reviews
What Culture
To an entire generation of filmgoers, it just might represent the most significant leap in storytelling that they will ever see...
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| Original Score: 5/5
Common Sense Media
Pixar classic is one of the best kids' movies of all time.
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| Original Score: 5/5
Cinema em Cena
Apesar de representar um imenso avanço tecnológico, a força do filme reside no carisma de seus personagens e no charme de sua história.
| Original Score: 5/5
LarsenOnFilm
When Woody perks up in the opening scene, it's not only the toy cowboy who comes alive - we're watching the rebirth of an art form.
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| Original Score: 4/4
Groucho Reviews
Introduced not one but two indelible characters to the pop culture pantheon: cowboy rag-doll Woody (Tom Hanks) and plastic space ranger Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen). [Blu-ray]
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| Original Score: 4/4
Q Network Film Desk
it is easy to see how virtually everything that is good in animation right now has some small seed in Toy Story
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| Original Score: 4/4
Movie Metropolis
Though some of the animation seems dated compared to later Pixar efforts and not nearly as detailed, what's here is done impeccably well.
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| Original Score: 9/10
Film Freak Central
Perhaps the film is meant as a pre-emptive sop to any resistance to a new medium.
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| Original Score: 2.5/4
Antagony & Ecstasy
Time has been kind to it, and future years I imagine will still be kind; a classic is forever.
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| Original Score: 10/10
Boxoffice Magazine
I think I speak for all adults and kids when I say I can't wait for playtime
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| Original Score: A
So ingenious in concept, design and execution that you could watch it on a postage stamp-sized screen and still be engulfed by its charm.
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| Original Score: 5/5
Film4
Turns out the real magic is nothing to do with technology: it's in the words, the voices, the story. But then, a child could have told you that.
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| Original Score: 5/5
Guardian [UK]
Its lightness of touch has not diminished, nor has its near-miraculous kidult-fusion humour.
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| Original Score: 4/5
Times [UK]
The 3-D viewing doesn't make much difference...but it is a joy to see these superb films back on the big screen, even after dozens of DVD viewings.
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| Original Score: 5/5
Times [UK]
It doesn't enhance the experience, because the film's timeless appeal is down to great characters and wonderful storytelling; a classic that doesn't need goggles or gimmicks.
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| Original Score: 3/5
Little White Lies
As such Toy Story in 3D is never overwhelming. Nor is it tedious, as many recent 3D vehicles have come too close for comfort to.
| Original Score: 5/5
Sky Movies
The fresh look serves the story and is never allowed to overwhelm it, leaving a beautifully judged yarn to unwind and enchant a new intake of young cinemagoers.
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| Original Score: 5/5
Total Film
There's no denying 3D adds extra texture to Pixar's seminal 1995 buddy movie, emphasising Buzz and Woody's toy's-eye- view of the world.
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| Original Score: 5/5
Shadows on the Wall
If anything, it feels even fresher, funnier and more thrilling in today's landscape of over-studied demographically correct moviemaking.
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| Original Score: 5/5
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