Saturday, June 19, 2010

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Talk Like a Toy with Our Toy Story 3 Quotes!
Posted on June 14th, 2010 6:13 PM by Rupert Pupkin

Toy Story 3 will be in theaters this Friday, and we've already stockpiled some of the best quotes from the film for you to enjoy! Toy Story 3 sees Andy heading off to college and all of our familiar friends from his toy chest accidentally get sent off to a day care center, which turns out to be more of a nightmare, with new toy characters with ulterior motives and new toddlers with insatiable appetites for destruction.

We have quotes from all the toys! Check out a few below, and read all of our Toy Story 3 quotes in the gallery!

Woody: [in Bonnie's room] Look, I just need to get out of here...
Buttercup: [dramatically] There is no way out!
[Woody stares at him in horror]
Buttercup: Just kidding. Door's right over there.
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Ken: Okay, now you start.
Barbie: I...
Ken: love...
Barbie: you! Oh!
Barbie: [overlapping] Ooh! Okay okay okay...
Ken: I...
Barbie: love...
Ken: you! You see what I mean? It changes every time!
Barbie: [laughing] You are so smart
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With supreme sentimentality and state of the art technology, it’s easy to see why Toy Story has been such a successful franchise. Toy Story 3 is no exception and they have moved into a new venue and cast of characters that promises a 4th and 5th for Woody, Buzz and the rest of the gang.

I had a stuffed Yogi Bear as a kid and it was one of my most cherished toys. I loved Yogi on TV and I loved sleeping with him at night. I named the first dog I exclusively owned (at 30 years old) Boo, because he had the same nose as Boo Boo Bear, Yogi’s sidekick. Back then the shelves weren’t overly stocked with your movie and TV favorites as much as they are now; it was more the junk they sold on the commercials in between.

I remember at two or three, playing with silly putty and Making Mr Potato Head into a unicorn or a Mrs Potato Head before they had marketed that. When I was five, my dad kept the refrigerator and TV boxes from our new acquisitions, attached them and made me a two room playhouse out in the back yard that was an amazing fort to set up army men until the rain came. I cherish the times of building multiple forts with my brothers, made of blankets, couch cushions and chairs, with slinky's used as barbed wire.

Toy Story seems to reach into my treasure vault of childhood and beautifully animate the secret joys and fears that I had growing up. Is Toy Story 3 the greatest of them? Probably not, but they possess something unique; the child-like loyalty of this grown-up.






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