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A Night at the Oscars. The Oscars, awarded annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, showcase the best in movies, honoring films released in the previous year. This years nominee is Toy Story 3. . Presented by: Amelia McGrath Project 14- Academy Award 1/3/11. Toy Story 3.
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A Night at the Oscars The Oscars, awarded annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, showcase the best in movies, honoring films released in the previous year. This years nominee is Toy Story 3. Presented by: Amelia McGrath Project 14- Academy Award 1/3/11
Toy Story 3 Table of Contents • Meet the Cast • Meet my Favorite Actor • Toy Story 3 Review • A “Must See” Movie • Movie Trailer • Also in the Running… • THE END
Meet the Cast of Toy Story 3 • Tom Hanks (Woody) • Tim Allen ( Buzz Lightyear) • Joan Cusack (Jessie) • Ned Beatty (Lotso) • Don Rickles (Mr. Potato Head) • John Morris (Andy) Click here to return to the Table of Contents
Meet My Favorite Actor • Full Name: Timothy Allen • Age, Birthday, and Marital Status: June 13, 1957, (age 57) currently married to Jane Hajduk. • Hometown: Denver, Colorado • Family Background: His parents were Martha Katherine, and Gerald M. Dick. (His father died in a car accident when he was 11) He is the third oldest of five brothers. • Career Highlights: • • Tim Taylor on Home Improvement • • Jason Nesmith in Galaxy Quest • • Scott Calvin/Santa Claus in The Santa Clause
Toy Story 3 Review Toy Story 3 takes place at Sunnyside Daycare, where the toys are donated after their owner, Andy, goes off to college. Desperate to escape, the toys make many plans to free themselves, and find a way out of the day care. In the end, the toys find themselves with a new owner, Bonnie, who plays with them just as much as Andy did when he was young.
A “Must See” Movie This movie is worthy of an Academy award because it is a funny movie with a climax that keeps you on the edge of your seat. It is filled with jokes and laughter, and is interesting to see life from a toy’s point of view. Although this movie is geared towards younger children, people of all ages enjoy it, and admire the imagination that went into creating the storyline.
Also in the Running…. Below are five other movies that should also be considered for an Academy Award