Seriously, damn.  This is just SAD right here.  Just all sorts of sad.

It took long enough, though, for Toy Story 3 to emerge, and given some of Pixar’s stuff they really could’ve been working on it sooner (I personally find Cars, Finding Nemo and Wall-E to be the three WORST Pixar movies ever made).  But despite taking roughly ten years to get here, it was worth the wait if this world-shattering clip is any indication.  The complete Toy Story 3 will hit theaters this June.

I won’t spoiler the clip for you but you probably already know that Andy’s going ot college, and thus can’t take most of his old toys with him.  Guess who comes along for the ride and who doesn’t?  Though I have to admit, considering what Jessie and Bullseye are WORTH based on the Toy Story 2 canon, you’d think he’d be taking a little better care of them.  Or he’d have sold them off to have a massive wad of bank to better aid him in dating hot chicks.  But anyway, the clip–advance warning, it will likely make you sad.  So enjoy!

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    My Two Cents said

    December 22 2009 @ 1:50 am

    Given the mass reviews, Wall-e and Finding Nemo are most certainly not bad movies. I am interested in how you define them as such, since in so many ways these films were entertaining, visually striking and the characters charming and original.

    Just wondering,

    Thanks

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    Steve Anderson said

    December 22 2009 @ 2:09 pm

    Two cents–since you’re putting it so kindly, I’ll be happy to bear along with you. See, what I called them were the worst movies Pixar made.

    In fact, if you follow the link on that Wall-E, you’ll find my original Wall-E review, in which I say it’s one of the worst Pixar movies I’ve ever seen, but it’s still a great movie.

    See, so far, every Pixar movie I’ve ever seen has been great–by itself. It’s been great–in comparison to other movies. But when you compare them to EACH OTHER, you find that some are better than others.

    I don’t think Pixar CAN make a bad movie. But they can make some that are worse than others. Remember that old saying “It’s like pizza: Even when it’s bad it’s still pretty good.”

    I found Cars a little abrasive, found Wall-E a bit sanctimonious and Finding Nemo a bit dull. Compare these against movies I found without flaw like The Incredibles and Up, and it’s easy to see how Cars and Wall-E and Nemo might not be AS good, but still good.

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    Toy Story 3 Releases Script Art - Movies, Reviews and More. said

    December 23 2009 @ 2:33 am

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    Toy Story 3 — Featurette - Movies, Reviews and More. said

    January 2 2010 @ 11:09 am

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