Archive for Toy Story 3
‘Toy Story 3′ Cracks the $1 Billion Mark
Posted by: | CommentsYesterday, Toy Story 3 crossed the $1 billion mark for worldwide ticket sales. The latest Pixar creation is only the seventh movie of all time to cross that threshold. Strangely enough, Toy Story 3 marks the second time this year that a Disney owned film has earned a billion dollars at the box office. Earlier this year, Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland also scored worldwide earnings over $1 billion. With those films both grossing more than a billion dollars, Disney becomes the first studio ever to have two films reaching those astronomical earnings in one year.
Matt’s Review: Pixar Strikes Gold Again with Toy Story 3
Posted by: | CommentsGRADE: A
Well, it is safe to say that the third installment profiling the very interesting lives of toys is the best movie I have seen halfway through the year of 2010. Last week, The Karate Kid held that title. But only a week later, Toy Story 3 takes hold of that top spot with yet another successful tale about the lives of Buzz and Woody. With this huge success ($110 million opening weekend and 98% approval on RottenTomatoes), Pixar again proves that everything it touches turns to gold. Toy Story 3 marks the 11th straight hit for the computer animation company making it more and more difficult to choose a favorite amongst the gems this creative team has produced. I am stuck choosing between Finding Nemo, Monsters Inc., Wall-E, or any of the Toy Story movies. With those things considered, know that Toy Story 3, like all previous Pixar products, is an upper deck home run.
Trailer Trash MASH, Fun Comedy Edition: Get Him To The Greek & Toy Story 3
Posted by: | CommentsIn this addition of Trailer Trash MASH we have a comedy for adults and a comedy for the entire family. The first is the unofficial sequel to Forgetting Sarah Marshall titled Get Him To The Greek. The film reunites two of the stars from Marshall, Jonah Hill and crazy British comedian Russell Brand, each reprising their former roles. This time, it’s several years later and Hill’s character is now an assistant to a mega record producer, played by none other than P. Diddy. Or is it just Diddy? Whatever.







