Monday, October 5, 2009

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What we're wondering: What the Times that after the original film critics humble when first issued in 1995 and 1999 respectively.Here, with a tip of the cowboy hat to the T-P library, are the answers.Check back tomorrowfor my full review of the new, duded-up version, or you can on the new version.The Disney studio's recent track record with animated features comes perilously close to perfection. And that amazing streak continues this weekend with the release of the captivating "Toy Story," a movie guaranteed to earn a gazillion bucks at the box office.In partnership with the computer-graphics wizards at Pixar Animation, Disney has fashioned the first full-length animated feature to be created entirely by artists using computer.
But while 3-D computer-generated images provide the raw materials of this miniature buddy flick - set in a world in which toys have lives of their own - Disney's unrivaled ability to wed Director John Lasseter's 80-minute outing pits an old-fashioned pull-string cowboy named Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks) and a gadget-laden, newfangled space superhero called Buzz Lightyear (voiced by Tim Allen) against an ill-tempered neighborhood human who makes sport of taking toys apart and reassembling them in anti-social ways.emotional depth to high-tech As is customary in Disney projects, every effort is given to personalizing the film's individual "characters" - each of whom possesses a colorful set of peccadilloes - through adept lip-synching and expressive voicing.razzle-dazzle endows "Toy Story" with its authentic heart and soul.

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