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Toy Story 3 trailer is emotional
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Ali
11th October 2009
On the weekend that Up hits UK cinemas (review coming soon, I promise), Disney/Pixar have let slip the first trailer proper for next year's Toy Story 3. Prepare the non-wank tissues.
Every time I write about a Pixar film I can feel myself growing breasts, because they seem to trigger an emotional response from me every single time. I caught the 3D re-release of Toy Story last weekend, and for 81 minutes I forgot all about mortgages and recessions and weight loss and just let myself be a kid again.
I could talk for hours on end on why Pixar's animation and story-telling is so good, but the bottom line is this: movies like Toy Story are so timeless, I can picture me showing them to my future children, who'll enjoy them as much as I do. Needless to say, I do not feel this way about Shrek or Kung Fu Panda.
All this gushing is because the trailer for Toy Story 3 has leaked online. Obviously it looks great, Randy Newman's pudgy-fingered ivory-tinkering aside.
The story sees owner Andy give up his toys as he heads off to college, and Buzz and Woody are donated to a daycare centre, where they're manhandled by mouth-breathing toddlers.
Toy Story 3 will be released in the UK on 23 July, 2010.
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