Toy Story 3


3:50 pm - 5:50 pm, Saturday, April 11 on E4 (13)

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Woody, Buzz and the other toys accidentally end up in a daycare centre when their owner grows up. At first this seems like the perfect new home for them, but when they realise the dangers lurking under the surface, they begin to formulate an escape plan. Pixar animated adventure sequel, with the voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Michael Keaton and Ned Beatty


2010 HD subtitles
Adventure Animated Movie/Drama Comedy Family Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Tom Hanks (Actor) .. Woody
Tim Allen (Actor) .. Buzz Lightyear
Joan Cusack (Actor) .. Jessie
Ned Beatty (Actor) .. Lotso
Don Rickles (Actor) .. Mr Potato Head
Michael Keaton (Actor) .. Ken
John Ratzenberger (Actor) .. Hamm
Wallace Shawn (Actor) .. Rex
Lee Unkrich (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Tom Hanks (Actor) .. Woody
Born: July 09, 1956 in California
Best Known For: Winning Oscars for Forrest Gump and Philadelphia
Early-life: Born in California in 1956, Tom Hanks grew up in what he calls a 'fractured' family. His parents were pioneers in the development of marriage dissolution law in that state, and Tom moved around a lot, living with a succession of step-families. Eager for a career in acting, he auditioned for a community theater play, was invited by the director of that play to go to Cleveland, and there his acting career started.
Career: After several TV roles, Hanks made the transition to movies and became one of the biggest stars of the past three decades. His breakthrough came in 1984's Splash, and was followed by hit after hit, including Bachelor Party and Dragnet. When he took the lead in Oscar-nominated Big in 1988, he transformed a simple comedy into something much more powerful, before truly proving his acting credentials with an Oscar-winning turn as an Aids-afflicted laweyer in Philadeplhia. He gave terrific turns in romantic comedies like Sleepless in Seattle, then another Oscar followed for Forrest Gump. Many expected him to garner a third for Saving Private Ryan. He has been a successful director of several projects and helped bring iconic TV projects like Band of Brothers to the screen. Recent hits include The Da Vinci Code and its follow-up, and the Toy Story films.
Quote: 'My wife keeps on telling me my worst fault is that I keep things to myself and appear relaxed. But I am really in a room in my own head and not hearing a thing anyone is saying.'
Tim Allen (Actor) .. Buzz Lightyear
Born: June 13, 1953 in Denver
Best Known For: Home Improvement and being the voice of Buzz Lightyear.
Early-life: Born Timothy Alan Dick in Denver on June 13, 1953 to Martha and Gerald. He has four brothers. His father died in a car accident when he was 11. Two years later, his mother remarried and moved her family to Birmingham, Michigan. Tim attended theatre and music classes in Birmingham. He then went to Central Michigan University before transferring to Western Michigan University. He performed stand-up for the first time in 1975 at Mark Ridley's Comedy Castle in Royal Oak, Detroit. He built up his profile locally with appearances in TV commercials and on cable comedy shows.
Career: Allen moved to Los Angeles and became a regular at The Comedy Store. His big break came in 1991 when he played the lead role in American sitcom Home Improvement. The hugely popular show ran for eight seasons until 1999 and earned Allen a Golden Globe. During his time on Home Improvement, he starred on the big screen in The Santa Clause (1994) and Jungle 2 Jungle (1997). In 1995, he voiced Buzz Lightyear for the first time in Toy Story (1995). Since then, Allen has appeared in two Santa Clause sequels and voiced Buzz Lightyear in two more Toy Story films and several specials. His other film credits include Galaxy Quest (1999), Joe Somebody (2001), Big Trouble (2003), Christmas with the Kranks (2004) and Wild Hogs (2007). He returned to TV in 2011 when he began starring in the sitcom Last Man Standing.
Quote: 'To infinity and beyond!'
Trivia: He owns his own racing team, Tim Allen/Saleen RRRRacing.
Joan Cusack (Actor) .. Jessie
Born: October 11, 1962 in New York, United States
Best Known For: Voicing Jessie in the Toy Story films.
Early-life: Born on October 11, 1962 in New York and raised in Evanston, Illinois to maths teacher and political activist Ann Paula Cusack and filmmaker and actor Dick Cusack. Joan's siblings, Ann and John, are also actors. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a bachelor's degree in English.
Career: Cusack got a number of small roles in films while she was studying but her big break came when she appeared in the TV series Saturday Night Live for one season. After that, she appeared on Broadcast News (1987) and Working Girl (1988). For the latter, she was Oscar-nominated for Best Supporting Actress. She then went on to appear in such films as Addams Family Values (1993) and Grosse Pointe Blank (1997). Cusack got her second Oscar nomination, as well as a Golden Globe nomination, for her appearance in In & Out (1997). She has become well known to family audiences for being the voice of Jessie in the Toy Story films. Between 2011 and 2015 she appeared in the US version of the TV series Shameless as Sheila Jackson. Since then, her acting roles have included TV show A Series of Unfortunate Events and the film Snatched (2017).
Quote: 'I was never the ‘babe', so I knew I'd never get those big roles. I'd always be the best friend or the quirky sidekick.'
Trivia: She was the first regular cast member of Saturday Night Live to be nominated for an Oscar.
Ned Beatty (Actor) .. Lotso
Don Rickles (Actor) .. Mr Potato Head
Michael Keaton (Actor) .. Ken
Born: September 05, 1951 in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania
Best Known For: Playing such diverse characters as Batman and Beetlejuice.
Early-life: Born Michael John Douglas on September 5, 1951, the youngest of seven children from a Catholic family in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. He studied speech for two years at Kent State, before dropping out and moving to Pittsburgh. An unsuccessful attempt at stand-up comedy led to him working as a TV cameraman before he realised he wanted to work in front of the cameras. He moved to Los Angeles to begin auditioning for TV parts, cropping up in various popular TV shows. He was inspired to take his new surname by actress Diane Keaton.
Career: Keaton's big break came when he landed a lead role in the short-lived sitcom Working Stiffs in 1979; it led to an appearance in the 1982 film Night Shift in 1982. Mr Mom, Johnny Dangerously and Gung Ho followed, but it was his role as the title character in the 1988 Tim Burton horror-comedy Beetlejuice that boosted him onto the A-list. He reunited with Burton in 1989 to make Batman, the highest-grossing film of the year. After an equally popular sequel to that film, Keaton remained in demand during the 1990s, appearing in Pacific Heights, One Good Cop, the star-studded Shakespeare adaptation Much Ado About Nothing and the thriller Desperate Measures. Since 2000, Keaton has provided the voices of Chick Hicks in Cars and Ken in Toy Story, and received major critical plaudits, including an Oscar nomination, for his role in Birdman.
Quote: 'I had to change my name because there were two other actors registered at Equity with that name. One of them is doing quite well from what I understand, the other is making cheap porn movies... like Basic Instinct.'
Trivia: Keaton is a Pittsburgh Pirates fan and negotiated a break in his Batman movie contract in case the Pirates made the playoffs that year.
John Ratzenberger (Actor) .. Hamm
Born: April 06, 1947 in Bridgeport, Connecticut
Best Known For: Playing Cliff Clavin in Cheers and voicing characters in Pixar films.
Early-life: John Dezso Ratzenberger was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, on April 6, 1947 to Bertha and Dezso. His father was of Austrian and Hungarian descent, while his mother had Polish ancestry. John moved to London in 1971.
Career: Throughout the 1970s, Ratzenberger performed across the UK with Ray Hassett as comedy theatrical duo Sal's Meat Market. He made his film debut in The Ritz (1976). Minor roles followed in the likes of Superman (1978), The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Gandhi (1982). His big break came in 1982 when he began playing a postal worker in the hugely popular American sitcom Cheers. The show ran until 1993 and Ratzenberger picked up two Emmy nominations during the run. He made a guest appearance in Frasier as Cliff Clavin. He is also well known for voicing Pixar characters, including Hamm the Piggy Bank in the Toy Story series, Tom the construction worker in Up, and Earl in The Good Dinosaur.
Quote: 'On my visits back home, if they saw that I was getting a big head, they'd let me know right away.'
Trivia: In 1969, Ratzenberger was a tractor operator at the Woodstock Festival.
Wallace Shawn (Actor) .. Rex
Lee Unkrich (Director)