My Toy Story 3 Rant

Mar 12, 2011 by

OK here it is; I know I’m totally alone on this one, but as a Mom I think Toy Story 3 sucks.

Remember on Seinfeld how Elaine hated The English Patient but everyone on the planet thought it was the greatest movie ever? I feel kind of like Elaine. Toy Story 3 was awful.

 

Elaine: Oh, come on. Good? What was good about it? (scoffs) Those sex scenes! I mean, please! Gimme something I can use!

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Elaine: Hey, what’re you guys doing here?
Lisa: We just saw The English Patient again.
Gail: It’s even better the second time.
Elaine: They make it longer?

See here’s why I’m so ticked off. My husband and I love going to the movies but my kids don’t. My daughter’s first exposure to the movies was with her grandparents when they prematurely took her to the 3-D showing of Sharkboy and Lavagirl at 9 months of age. She’s been scarred ever since and somehow this fear has trickled over onto my son who refuses to go as well.

So I was really excited when Toy Story 3 came out because:

a) I’d seen Toy Story 1 and 2 before we had kids and loved them both and

b) it was rated G and I might be able to convince my kids to give it a try.

How this movie passed as rated ‘G’ is ridiculous.

This movie is SO dark and disturbing.

In case you haven’t heard, in Toy Story 3 the regular cast of  friendly characters

find themselves donated to Sunnyside Day Care center. The center has its own top dog, Lotso, who has a seriously dark side, and his gang: StretchSparksTwitchKenChunkBig BabyBookworm and The Toy Monkey make Woody, Buzz and pals’ lives hell.

Sinister Lotso in Toy Story 3

 

These toys are CREEPY. Most of all, I was totally freaked out by the demonic little organ grinding monkey with cymbals. This guy:

The Toy Monkey - How is he fun for kids?

This guy’s red eyes and creepy cymbal clapping made my skin crawl. But apparently, I’m the only one that thinks this as even the New York Times thought he was worthy enough to interview (yes, they interviewed a toy). Read the NYT interview here.

The point where I really lost it with Pixar was at the double climax.  First the toys are pushed into a dumpster and then taken in a dump truck. All of this set to VERY scary music.  My kids were scrambling to leave the theater but I desperately wanted them to stay until the end, it has to have a happy ending right? I convinced them to stay which was probably not my proudest parenting moment, we should have left. THEN the Toys narrowly, and I mean NARROWLY escape a FIERY INCINERATOR. How is this imagery ok for little kids?

Stretch pushing other toys into the dumpster.

I was so annoyed. My kids first real movie and they are petrified. We watched the last 10 minutes of the film standing in the aisle so we could bolt in case they needed to. They were SO scared!

Yes, the story ends with a nice moral, lots of people cry when they see Toy Story 3. Afterall, the first movie in the trilogy came out in 1995 and we have in a sense grown up with Andy and his toys.

Yes, there are morals sewn in through out the story: Be nice to others. Take care of your toys.

But to me this movie was completely overhyped and definitely NOT appropriate for a ‘G’ rating – who did Pixar pay to get that?

What did you think? Did you love Toy Story 3?

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The Club – a documentary about motherless daughters

Feb 22, 2011 by

Whoa. There’s a documentary out there called The Club that looks long overdue to have been made.

‘The Club’ is a documentary-in-progress exploring the lives of several women around the world all bound by their shared experience of prematurely losing their mothers.

Carlye Rubin and Katie Green follow 5 women that lost their mothers before the age of 25 and discuss the impact. As Rosie O’Donnell says in the film, losing your mother is like being part of a club, one that you never want to join. I have always said that.

I think this will be an amazing film and I look forward to hearing when it gets released.  Here’s the preview from the Club’s website:

The Club Trailer from The Club on Vimeo.

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