Titreenp
SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?
Tockinit
not horrible nor great
Glucedee
It's hard to see any effort in the film. There's no comedy to speak of, no real drama and, worst of all.
Philippa
All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
classicsoncall
It occurred to me while watching that for those viewers who were between the ages of eight and twelve years old when the picture came out, that this film will resonate strongly in the nostalgia department once they achieve adulthood, just like my kid shows of the Fifties bring back so many warm memories of that time. Stuff like "The Roy Rogers Show", "Andy's Gang" and "Crusader Rabbit". Say, there was an Andy who became a TV friend even back then; that would have been Andy Devine, who also doubled as Roy Rogers' sidekick in a handful of B Westerns. This was a nice follow up to the original "Toy Story", and reinforced the idea of having a friend by being a friend. Cowboy Woody learned that there was a lot more to his legacy as a famous toy than he ever realized, but eventually figured out that there's even more value in being with friends and family than there ever would be as a top shelf collectible. I liked the new toys that showed up in this story, like Cowgirl Jessie and Penguin Wheezy, and it's too bad Stinky Pete turned out to be a villain, he reminded me a little of Warner Brothers' Yosemite Sam.In general, I'm not a big animated movie fan but there was something about this one that struck me in just the right way. I guess part of it is the nostalgia factor I mentioned earlier, along with the delightful color rendition and clever sight gags throughout the movie. When I get involved with these stories, I lose all sight of who's doing the voice animation and never even think about it. This one even threw in some 'bloopers' if you will to go with the after movie credits, another quirky idea that someone came up with that works to make the ending even more enjoyable.
wallace-scott
Having this fast-paced storyline, John Lasseter & Co. exploited it to a maximum. Cameo's from Pixar-characters (Geri's the coolest), unexpected and obliged references to other big films (really love the Jurrasic Park one), great new characters (Wheezy!!), and more jokes and gags rammed in an animated feature than you'll ever see and of course the out takes.The action-department is also greatly represented in some astonishing sequences with great, original shots and angles. The music is moody and Randy Newman is at his best with the really non-disturbing, appropriate song about Jessie, which is definitely the message of this film.O.K., I know I'm raving, but I really meant it when I chose the ten and clicked the "Vote" button. This film is great and I recommend it to every film-lover.A few downsides (this hardly affects the overall film) are I think, first of all the lack of originality, which is excusable and acceptable for a sequel. Second, the still somewhat jerky animation of the humans (I know they said it was supposed to be, but I disagree that). And third: the ratio, 1:1,85 (I thought it was the theater, but Pixar is forgiven, seen the quality of the film.) These are minors things and my decision is final, Toy Story 2 is certainly included in my top 20.
Sayapiiin
The story is about toys and a sequel to Toy Story. Woody who is Andy's toy enjoys going to cowboy camp with Andy, however, Woody leaves in house because his right shoulder is torn. Though Woody tries to help his friends, an owner of toy shop takes him away. Woody meets new friends in there and invites them to go together. However a toy that hope to display in the toy museum rejects woody's suggestion. In the end, Woody manages to go back home by helping of Buzz.The film is a long film by Pixar Animation Studious. The genre of the movie is animation, comedy and fantasy. It has dialogue, colors and clear images. The sound effects is good and fits every scenes. My favorite scene is Andy is glad that the number of toys increase when he goes back home. Because I think it is a pure feeling of Andy. It is good to enjoy the movie all over generations.
datautisticgamer-74853
I'm going to agree with CinemaSins that while this film blows a lot of modern animated films away, it's still the worst of the Toy Story trilogy. Toy Story 2 has more engagement-starved moments than Toy Story and the sole major improvement was to the animation, which is still as timeless as ever. I did love When She Loved Me, and I was about as morose as Jessie was when I heard that it lost the Best Original Song to You'll Be In My Heart from Tarzan. It gives Toy Story 2 an emotional edge over its predecessor, though I could not possibly care less about the assortment of inside jokes Pixar split across each frame, including Flik and Heimlich in the blooper reel and Geri as The Cleaner who repairs Woody. Some other references abound, too, but overall this is a film that is worth your time, a rarity for anything Disney (or Disney-related) slaps "Sequel" on to. After one low point with A Bug's Life, Pixar is now invigorated and can put Disney's traditionally animated films in their place.