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Experience a hilarious fantasy about the lives toys lead when they're left alone. Woody (Tom Hanks), an old-fashioned cowboy doll, is Andy's favorite. But when Andy gets Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) for his birthday, the flashy new space hero takes Andy's room by storm! Their rivalry leaves them lost with a toy's worst nightmare -- Sid, the toy-torturing boy next door. Woody and Buzz must work together to escape, realizing along the way that they've got a friend ... in each other! Now, in a magnificent special edition, TOY STORY shines even brighter. With an all-new enhanced picture and a spectacular home theater mix as well as exclusive bonus features, including deleted scenes and a retrospective special with director John Lasseter, this modern classic is one you'll enjoy to infinity and beyond.
There is greatness in film that can be discussed, dissected, and talked about late into the night. Then there is genius that is right in front of our faces--we smile at the spell it puts us into and are refreshed, and nary a word needs to be spoken. This kind of entertainment is what they used to call "movie magic," and there is loads of it in this irresistible computer animation feature. Just a picture of these bright toys reawaken the kid in us. Filmmaker John Lasseter thinks of himself as a storyteller first and an animator second, much like another film innovator, Walt Disney.
The 10th anniversary edition of the landmark film repackages most of the extras found in the original Ultimate Toy Box set plus a few more. Two keen retrospectives are new, one with an assortment of talents including Roy Disney and Peter Jackson chiming in on the film's impact. The other is a roundtable with Lasseter and three of the creators simply talking about the experiences without--thankfully--any cutaways to noisy film clips. There's a load of other extras since the Ultimate Toy Box was one of the first and best DVD sets. Missing (besides the second film, which will be released separately) is the effects- and music-only tracks. Added is a whopping DTS soundtrack along with a remixed Dolby 5.1 track. The DVD has a higher transfer bit rate for a better picture, but only high-end enthusiasts will notice it. Since the film is a digital-to-digital transfer, both versions are eye-popping. A must-have set unless you have the Ultimate Toy Box.
Lasseter's story is universal and magical: what do toys do when they're not played with? Cowboy Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks), Andy's favorite bedroom toy, tries to calm the other toys (some original, some classic) during a wrenching time of year--the birthday party, when newer toys may replace them. Sure enough, Space Ranger Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) is the new toy that takes over the throne. Buzz has a crucial flaw, though--he believes he's the real Buzz Lightyear, not a toy. Lasseter further scores with perfect voice casting, including Don Rickles as Mr. Potato Head and Wallace Shawn as a meek dinosaur. The director-animator won a special Oscar for "the development and inspired application of techniques that have made possible the first feature-length computer-animated film." In other words, the movie is great. --Doug Thomas
The Pixar Feature Films
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no titleReviewed by Scott Bradley, 2010-03-10
video's fine BUT HATE THE FACT i had to pay 2 separate shipping charges on 1 order of 2 dvds
awesome video...great price!!!Reviewed by Alliraye, 2010-02-23
have been waiting to buy this video for my 2 sons. was not able to find it in the stores. easy to find this online and at a great price. video came in "like new" condition. very happy with this purchase.
Grandson very happyReviewed by Judy Buchanan, 2010-02-10
I purchased this DVD for my grandson's birthday. The video is good quality and no problems with the purchase. The seller was very prompt with answer on a shipping question.
Great for Kids, Fun ViewingReviewed by John F. Rooney, 2010-02-05
This is the first in the "Toy Story" franchise (1995) and the first
film animated solely by computer. It establishes a family of toys
owned by a boy named Andy who plays rough with his toys and writes
his name on his favorites. This is really an action flick with toys
rather than people being the superheroes engaged in intrepid
rescues.
The toys fear birthdays and Christmases because Andy may get a new
toy as a present; this new one may win him over, and some of his
older ones may end up in a dumpster or out at a yard sale.
The leader of the toy family is Woody (Tom Hanks), a cowboy puppet
who plays some electric sounds if a wire in his back is pulled. Of
course these toys can talk. The sequel to this movie was very good
in filling in the back stories of the toys (Woody was a spin-off
toy from a popular old TV series), and it individualized them. Bo
Beep with her little crook in this one seems to have a crush on
Woody.
On his birthday Andy gets a new toy, Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen),
whom he prefers to Woody at first. Buzz thinks he's a real spaceman
which makes him take crazy risks. Buzz and Woody have to save toys
from the nasty, sadistic next-door kid named Sid and his vicious
dog. Sid turns toys into mindless mutants. Sid really is an evil
piece of work.
People are the bad guys. Andy, a typical kid, is fickle about his
toys. People are also dangerous for the toys because they are
unpredictable.
This is a real kid's movie without any adult-aimed gags. When
viewed with the second in the series, it provides some fun viewing
because there's so much growth in "Toy Story 2."
Toy Story (10th Anniversary Edition)Reviewed by Arnita D. Brown, 2010-01-28
A little boy named Andy loves to be in his room, playing with his toys, especially his doll named "Woody". But, what do the toys do when Andy is not with them, they come to life. Woody believes that he has life (as a toy) good. However, he must worry about Andy's family moving, and what Woody does not know is about Andy's birthday party. Woody does not realize that Andy's mother gave him an action figure known as Buzz Lightyear, who does not believe that he is a toy, and quickly becomes Andy's new favorite toy. Woody, who is now consumed with jealousy, tries to get rid of Buzz. Then, both Woody and Buzz are now lost. They must find a way to get back to Andy before he moves without them, but they will have to pass through a ruthless toy killer, Sid Phillips. I loved the story and liked the animations a lot. This movie is pretty much perfect. It's adventurous, exciting, entertaining, and good for the whole family.