Product Description
Andy heads off to cowboy camp leaving his toys to their own devices. Things shift into high gear when an obsessive toy collector named Al McWhiggin (owner of Al’s Toy Barn) kidnaps Woody. At Al’s apartment, Woody discovers that he is a highly valued collectible from a 1950s TV show called Woody’s Roundup, and he meets the other prized toys from that show, Jessie the Cowgirl, Bullseye the Horse, and Stinky Pete the Prospector. Back at the scene of the crime, Buzz Lig… More >>
Toy Story 2: Special Edition – DVD
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#1 by Sven on March 22, 2010 - 11:35 pm
this is the gayist movie i have ever seen. it reminded me of what my dog does in my nahbors lawn. i mean this movie was soooooooo poor that it made jon bodell look rich! (littely)
Rating: 1 / 5
#2 by Stephen Verhaeren on March 23, 2010 - 1:24 am
Good news for parents who had young kids get scared by Toy Story: Disney and Pixar has made another movie, and called it Toy Story 2. I enjoyed the first Toy Story movie, even thought I couldn’t beleive that Tom Hanks was the voice of Woody in the first and is again in this film. And this time Woody is famous. He aways was, but he didn’t know. That in the 50’s he had his own tv show called Woody’s Roundup, in which the characters are puppets on string. But it got canceled becuase of kids only wanted to play with space toys. As Toy Story 2 opens, that his owner Andy (John Morris) is taking him to a camp. But Woody’s arm gets torn and is left back at home. And while Andy at camp, his mom (Laurie Metcalf) holds a yard sale. And takes a penguin that is Woody’s friend and sales him in a box for 25 cents. Woody goes off to the yard sale and falls off of Andy’s dog. And Big Al who needs Woody to ship off the Roundupp gang to Japan, steals Woody after his mom won’t sell it to him. And Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen), Mr. Potato Head (Don Rickles), Hamm (John Ratzenberger), Rex (Wallace Shawn), and Slinky Dog (Jim Varney in his last movie) goes off to save Buzz. And gets a warning from Mrs. Potato Head, “Don’t Talk to any toy you don’t know”.
Rating: 1 / 5
#3 by Anonymous on March 23, 2010 - 1:26 am
I bought this movie for my kids last Christmas and now look whats happening? Well let me tell you the story, when i first got this for my two boys, they watched it atleast 2 times a day. Soon, they started believing that toys are really alive. Now, they try to talk to theyre toys, and when the toys dont say anything back, they try to kill them! I have found about 6 toys, totally ripped apart in their rooms, and they are still watching the movie 2 times a day! Its been a year, and theyre at it again! So i suggest, DONT BUY THIS for your kids!
Rating: 1 / 5
#4 by thelunker on March 23, 2010 - 2:28 am
Disney, thanks for putting this set in to the “vault”. All you’ve managed to do is create a market of bootlegs, imports and scam artists. How about prosecuting some of the scum?
Thanks Disney.
Rating: 1 / 5
#5 by Anonymous on March 23, 2010 - 5:17 am
. . . the rest of us, however, may view this film more calmly. *Toy Story 2* dares to breach some pretty heavy themes, such as mortality, the transience of love, decay, among others. For youngsters, the resolution of these themes will be comforting; to adults, it will all be too pat (or should be!) at the end. In other words, don’t bring up the grim stuff if you’re not going to follow through. Having Woody say (and I’m paraphrasing), “I’ll take the boy’s love and affection for as long as it lasts” ranks up there with *Love Story*’s “Love means never having to say you’re sorry” — in other words, puerile . . . for ALL ages.
Also, I found the animation distracting. It certainly shows an advance on the first film . . . but to what end? I realize this is probably a personal thing, but I spent far too much time during this movie trying to figure out what was “traced”, computerized, or inked. It looked totally real . . . then it started looking like that old Dire Straits video (*Money for Nothing*). I guess I’m just not going to warm up to computer animation . . . and I’m betting ole Walt would feel the same.
Rating: 2 / 5