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Toy story 3 incinerator
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toy story 3 incinerator
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When Bonnie recognizes him as her cowboy doll, she reaches for him, but Andy slightly pulls Woody back. What makes this more heart-wrenching is that as Andy is taking the toys out, he takes Woody out last, not knowing how he got in the box (because at least him he had planned to bring along to college). As she waves goodbye, she picks up Woody's arm to make him "wave" goodbye.

TOY STORY 3 INCINERATOR MOVIE

One of the last shots of the movie is Andy, about to drive off to college, waving goodbye to Bonnie as she stands on the front porch, Buzz and Woody in her arms. When Andy brings them to her, Andy takes them out and introduces them to her, playing with her and with them for one last time. Woody leaves a note for Andy to take his toys to Bonnie. She really believed he was gone for good. Before long, her head is buried on Buzz's motionless chest and she's sobbing hysterically.

  • Also, when Jessie tries to shake him awake, she calls his name twice: the first time, it's really forcing him to wake up, but the second time, she's already starting to lose hope.
  • Seriously, he may have been just "knocked out," but if you really think about it, it makes you think he's dead.
  • What makes this part gut-punching is Buzz, even with his lifeless body and closed eyes.
  • There's a reason animator Tom Sito called it the best-acted scene in all of animation. The fact that they all join hands with nothing more than an exchange of helpless looks shows that they all know exactly what's going to happen. When they first fall into the incinerator, they try in vain to scramble out before accepting their fate with quiet dignity. What makes the scene sadder isn't just the fact that the characters are facing death, but the fact that they have no other choice but to do so. And he's still doing that at the very end. It's then that you realize that, since the beginning, Woody has been the one keeping them all together.

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    At the very end, when everyone else has someone close, in comparison, Woody is facing this alone. Sure, he was holding Buzz and Slinky's hands, but they were too far off for him to really get close. So, every toy was huddling close to another, or burying their faces in each other's shoulders (Buzz and Jessie, the Potato Heads), except Woody.

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    When the toys were facing death together in the furnace, they seemed to break off into groups, depending on who was closest. Even after repeated viewings, a few tears will be shed. If anything, the trailer version of the scene is sadder than how it appears in the actual movie. Randy Newman's "Losing You" playing over footage of young Andy playing with his toys throughout the year perfectly evokes the heart-wrenching nostalgia one might have for the innocence of childhood. The first trailer alone can be counted as one of the saddest moments in the whole series.

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    Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here. (The near-climactic shot of the toys accepting their inevitable death in an incinerator - a moment, thankfully, thwarted by storytelling magic - is especially harrowing.)

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    Watch “Toy Story 3 IRL” in full below, and prepare to relive all the emotions the original film stirred in you nearly a decade ago. It won Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song for Randy Newman in 2011. Widely regarded as one of the greatest animated films of all time, “Toy Story 3” released in 2010 and went on to become only the third animated film in history to be nominated for the Best Picture Academy Award (after Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” and Disney/Pixar’s “Up”).

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    'Inu-Oh': How Masaaki Yuasa Made an Anime Rock Opera About Musical Performance as Rebellion So with a love for Pixar, ‘Toy Story 3’ and filmmaking, the Live Action Toy Story 3 project began.” Anyway, I didn’t want to miss my chance to thank Pixar for making ‘Toy Story 3’ and every other film for that matter. I was growing up, and I still am (obviously). By this time I’m (Morgan) 16, and I finally realize that ‘Toy Story 3’ was more than just my favorite film. I mean, we began collecting just about EVERY new toy from the film to accompany the ones we had as kids. It instantly became our favorite film and….you could say an obsession kinda ensued. A statement from the artists on the film’s Facebook page reads: “How did this project begin? Well, it all started after my brother and I had seen ‘Toy Story 3’ on its opening night.












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