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MOVIES AT GRANDMA'S HOUSE NEWSLETTER

Hello, Movie Lovers!

Welcome to this week's Movies at Grandmas House newsletter! We're back with the thirtieth edition of "Grandma's Archives" where we continue celebrating films from our podcast—and this week, we're saying goodbye to childhood with one of the most emotionally powerful conclusions in cinema history.

This week, we're heading to college (and maybe grabbing some tissues) with the 2010 Pixar masterpiece, Toy Story 3. Andy is all grown up and heading off to college, leaving his toys facing the question they've been avoiding: what happens when you're not needed anymore? Through a mix-up, Woody, Buzz, and the gang end up donated to Sunnyside Daycare, which seems like paradise at first—new kids to play with forever! But under the rule of the deceptively friendly Lotso, Sunnyside reveals itself to be a prison. Now the toys must execute a daring escape while grappling with their own obsolescence and what it means to be loved and then left behind.

We gave this one an outstanding 4 out of 5 stars! Toy Story 3 is a nearly perfect way to close out the original trilogy. The stakes have never been higher—that incinerator sequence is genuinely harrowing, and when the toys hold hands facing what seems like the end, it's devastating. The film doesn't shy away from the reality that childhood ends and letting go is both necessary and painful. The animation is stunning, Lotso makes for a legitimately menacing villain, and the humor balances the heavier themes perfectly. That ending with Andy playing with his toys one last time before passing them to Bonnie is as perfect a conclusion as you could ask for. A worthy finale that earns every tear.

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Toy Story 3 (2010)

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Isaac's Rating

Watch it Grandma’s

“If you want closure to a legendary series, this is nearly flawless. The jokes, characters and heart are all here. If you love the series you don’t want to miss out on this one!"

Seth's Rating

Take it Home!

Loved the story, especially the ending.

A

Family Friendly

Mild Intense Scenes

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