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Toy Story was the first feature-length film animated entirely by computer. If this seems to be a sterile, mechanical means of moviemaking, be assured that the film is just plain wonderful, and as chock-full of heart and warmth as any Disney cartoon feature. The star of the proceedings is Woody, a pull-string cowboy toy belonging to a wide-eyed youngster named Andy. Whenever Andy's out of the room, Woody revels in his status as the boy's Number One toy. His supremacy is challenged by a high-tech, space-ranger action figure named Buzz Lightyear-who, unlike Woody and his pals, believes he is real, and not merely a plaything. The rivalry between Woody and Buzz hilariously intensifies during the first half of the film, but when the wellbeing of the Andy's toys is threatened by a nasty next-door neighbor kid named Sid-whose idea of fun is feeding stuffed dolls to his snarling dog and reconstructing his own toys into hideous mutants-Woody and Buzz join forces to save the day. Superb though the computer animation may be (no kidding: this stuff is awe-inspiring!), what really socks over Toy Story are the voiceover performances by such celebrities as Tom Hanks (as Woody), Tim Allen (as Buzz) and Don Rickles (as an appropriately acerbic Mr. Potato Head). Director John Lasseter earned a special achievement Academy Award, while Randy Newman landed an Oscar nomination for his evocative musical score. |
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