Reviews
Entertainment Weekly - [TOY STORY] The first animated feature produced entirely on computer is a magically witty and humane entertainment, a hellzapoppin fairy tale about a roomful of suburban toys who come to life when humans aren't around., Miami Herald - [FINDING NEMO] It's the filmmakers' refusal to sugarcoat their tale's darker subtexts that makes FINDING NEMO such a resounding piece of storytelling., Dallas Observer - [BUGÆS LIFE] Lasseter and Stanton and the rest of the animators and gagsmiths use the computer with staggering imaginative freedom., Empire - [TOY STORY 3] A kidsÆ movie for grown-ups. A grown-up movie for kids. Exactly what youÆd expect -- and hope for -- from the latest, and weÆre guessing final, Woody and Buzz adventure., Portland Oregonian - [TOY STORY 2] The animation is even more mind-blowing, if that's possible. The characters and objects seem even more palpable and real than last time. There's a thickness to bodies of the human characters and an amazing attention to detail throughout., New York Daily News - [CARS] Whether the movie will make you believe a shocking-orange stock car has a future with a lavender Carrera, it's more fun to follow than a televised freeway chase., Newsweek - [MONSTERS INC.] A terrific piece of work: smart, inventive and executed with state-of-the-art finesse.
Voice
James Coburn, Steve Buscemi, Don Rickles, Craig Ferguson, Ned Beatty, Robbie Coltrane, John Ratzenberger, Fred Willard, Bob Peterson, Sigourney Weaver, Jennifer Tilly, John Goodman, Annie Potts, Erik von Detten, Wallace Shawn, Michael Keaton, Frank Oz, Kevin McKidd, Kelsey Grammer, Emma Thompson, Billy Crystal, Julie Walters, Jim Varney, Kathy Najimy, Tom Hanks, Billy Connolly, Joan Cusack, Jeff Garlin, Kelly MacDonald, Tim Allen