The fourth wall : a Penn State Mont Alto student periodical. (Mont Alto, PA) 2004-????, January 01, 2011, Image 6

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    Chris Willman-Bunge
As most of us will no doubt remember, Toy Story was a movie
about toys: specifically, a stuffed cowboy named Woody (voiced
by Tom Hanks) and a group of other toys that come to life when-
ever no humans are around. The gang is later joined by the space
ranger action figure Buzz Lightyear (voiced by Tim Allen), and
together, Woody and Buzz go on an adventure to get back home
before Andy (the toys’ owner) and his mom move to their new
house.
That was sixteen years ago. Two sequels later, we have Toy
Story 3. In this movie, Andy has graduated from high school and
is preparing to move to college. The toys haven’t been played
with in years, and over time, some were donated
or trashed. Those who remain feel forgotten or
abandoned. Andy packs up Woody to take to col-
Green Hornet’s Sting Lacks Punch
Donna Dunbar
The Green Hornet is, overall, a good movie. The technology is
creative and futuristic without coming across as improbable. It al-
so has its moral points, and a very small amount of romance. The
climax is somewhat cliché; however, the adventures the duo go on
are unexpected, funny, and action-packed.
I would rate the movie 3 % stars out of 5. While good, The
Green Hornet isn’t quite as good as it could have been. Given that
Seth Rogen is the star, it could have been funnier as well! Fans of
Seth Rogen, like myself, will probably still enjoy the movie. On
Rottentomatoes.com, the movie receives a rating of 46%, while
63% of the audience who saw it said that they liked it. Metacrit-
ic.com and IMDB.com give it ratings of 39% and 67%, respec-
tively.
Ultimately, I think that The Green Hornet was a fun movie, and
you should go see it in 3D.
Andy's childhood imaginings, and more. The move also has a
captivating villain: a purple bear named Lots-O’-Huggin’ Bear,
or Lotso (voiced by Ned Beatty), who was lost, then replaced by
his owner years ago and has since taken control of the daycare
center, creating a prison-like atmosphere.
If you like laughter, suspense, possibly a few tears, and some
Disney magic, then Toy Story 3 is the right movie for you. I give
this movie four stars and two thumbs up!
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lege, but decides to put the rest of the toys in the
attic. His mother confuses the bag of toys for
trash, and the toys break out of the trash bag, then
hop into a box to be donated to Sunnyside Day-
care. The film follows the toys' efforts to return
home by escaping daycare and returning to Andy
before he moves off to college.
The movie was both happy and sad. One could
sympathize with the toys feeling useless and for-
gotten after so long, but there are some funny mo-
ments as well, such as when the gang (minus
Woody) are being played with by the rambunc-
tious toddlers at the daycare, the opening scene of
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