Man, are you telling me that it’s been ten years since the last Toy Story but Twilight sequels are separated by almost 8 months? T9y Story 3 is a movie that made me cry deep inside, smile, laugh, and sometimes it made me wish for those days when we were younger. It was so much easier back then to be a kid and have little to no worries and as my friend Aldo Charazo said a few months back, “we really didn’t have the cognitive understanding of what are lives really meant back then.” I remember being excited as an 8 year old kid ready to go to my favorite wal-mart back in the day over in Mountain View. I can clearly remember seeing so many copies of the movie on one of those designated attraction boxes where so many of the movies would be able to fit and I got it and I watched it so many times it never got old for me because it was so exciting and new. I haven’t really watched all of the second one but I have it sitting on my shelf. But the third Toy Story was really funny because it brought me back as to how all the toys interacted with each other and how they conquered over adversity that at first seemed to be impossible to overcome. The main plot of the movie was Andy going off to college, which come to think of it, is somewhat of a realistic storyline because at some point in our lives we all have to give up a part of our childhood and just grow up. It is somewhat of a sad tale but when I watched it, it felt as if a chapter of feel good movies had ended as most movies that are like Toy Story hardly ever come around and it is being described as somewhat of a “cult classic”. If you haven’t seen it, I would highly recommend that you watch it, just because everyone was a kid at one point and we all have that kid inside of us even as we get older.