Toy Story 2

1999 "The toys are back!"
7.9| 1h32m| G| en
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Andy heads off to Cowboy Camp, leaving his toys to their own devices. Things shift into high gear when an obsessive toy collector named Al McWhiggen, owner of Al's Toy Barn kidnaps Woody. Andy's toys mount a daring rescue mission, Buzz Lightyear meets his match and Woody has to decide where he and his heart truly belong.

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Rijndri Load of rubbish!!
Rosie Searle It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
Roxie The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
priceturner Many consider Toy Story 2 better than the original, sadly I'm not in this boat. I still love the film I just feel like the story isn't as fresh and that it's very much a sequel kind of movie. That said the plot is great, with some beautiful scenes like Jessie's owner and The airport sequence. Toy Story 2 is a fitting middle chapter in the Trilogy and another great edition to The Disney Pixar library.
Hitchcoc All three Toy Story movies are wonderful. The second continues to feature the adventures of Woody and his sojourn in the greater world. Once he is kept home because of an arm "injury," he finds himself taken away (quite through an accident) and set to be placed in a toy museum. He gets wanderlust as he imagines himself immortal. But what is not there is his friend Andy who left him behind. Soon his friends come to "rescue" him because they see what is happening to him. They also come to realize that there is villainy afoot from a man who has a financial interest in him. What happens is that Woody must be rescued from himself as much as the bad guy. I thought the first movie was amazing, but the second is a worthy sequel.
PetarDuric New adventures by Woody and his friends have come and they were almost as entertaining as the first one. Plot of the second movie is also very entertaining from Woody's kidnap to rescue mission led by Buzz and then confronting another Buzz that was more advanced. In the meantime Woody encountered a Jessie and Stinky Pete that are also cowboy toys. After Woody's arm was fixed he want's to return to Andy but then had a doubt that changed his mind and left him determined to leave with Jessie. Then Buzz and company arrived and persuaded Woody to return but Pete trapped them and they were leaving. In their search for them at airport Woody and Jessie end up on plane but were rescued by Buzz and happily returned to Andy. Movie is a very interesting, with many twists that are often dramatic and leave you in suspense. It has a great story behind it self and is very enjoyable. Sometimes in couple of scenes things are too dramatic and seem stupid, for instance when Woody's horse is running fast as airplane. 3.5/4
Shawn Mitchell When it comes to sequels, you either see a rehash of the 1st movie, or a completely new story. And not many of them are successful. But Toy Story 2 does what rare sequels do, outshine them.The characters are entertaining, the story's eye grabbing (not literally), the humor's funny, and the movie keeps its fun. For a film that went from direct to video to a feature length theatrical film made in 9 months. They did a great job. It was made in at least a school year, and they managed to do one heck of a job on this film. It goes into the psyche of a toy's mind, and Toy Story 2 gives us the best moral of all time: No one can stop the future from coming, and nothing lasts forever, but you can make the most of it while you can. Toy Story 2 improves apon its predecessor.