I remember seeing it as a kid, and now partially remastered AND IN 3D?!?!? EVEN BETTER!
I felt like a kid again, and could not stop smiling throughout the whole film.
Go see it, whatever you pay, is not regretful.
#2
Nile
Took my little sister to see it today... Cost about $10 each.
I forgot how magical those movies are. It was like pure childhood on the big screen. And on top of that, Toy Story 3 actually looks like it could be pretty good.
#3
Shawn
As 3D hold isn't very special to me I will probably choose to save the money.
#4
Hylian
I just got back from seeing them and I must say I really enjoyed them. I remember watching them in theater back in the day and so it really made me feel like a kid again to see them. Of course seeing all the kids who weren't alive when the movies first came out made me feel a little old.
#5
Oddbot
I wanted to see this, but I was afraid that 2 3d movies back to back might hurt one's eyes after a while. That dopesn't seem to be the case though i guess.
#6
Philosopher B.
I might see these. I only watched the second one in theatres the first time around.
I wanted to see this, but I was afraid that 2 3d movies back to back might hurt one's eyes after a while. That dopesn't seem to be the case though i guess.
To tell the truth I had a pretty nasty headache at the end of the day but that may be because I had to wear the special 3d glasses over my normal glsases.
I wanted to see this, but I was afraid that 2 3d movies back to back might hurt one's eyes after a while. That dopesn't seem to be the case though i guess.
If you have a headache from 3D movies, it's no longer due to eyestrain or 3D problems - they've finally got a system that most people are very happy with.
No, now you get to contend with cheap disposable 3D glasses that are meant to fit both adults and kids - which means they squeeze your head really uncomfortably.
I finally took a pair, chopped out the plastic lenses, and put them in an old pair of magnetic sunglasses for my eyeglasses. They work wonderfully now!