Toy Story 1 and 2 in 3-D Trailer

Disney and Pixar have released a new trailer into the wild for their upcoming Toy Story/Toy Story 2 3-D double feature. It’s not a collection of clips from the original movies, but rather a cute little promo with Woody, Buzz, Jessie and Rex peering through 3-D glasses. You don’t get quite get the full effect watching it in 2-D on the web, but nonetheless, I think it gets the point across.
I kind of wish it did show some clips from the original movies just to see how they’re planning to enhance those movies with 3-D, but I guess it’s kind of irrelevant anyway. What do you think… will this be worth checking out? Hey, it’s two movies for the price of one — how can you beat that? The double feature will be in theatres for two weeks only, starting on October 2nd. Check out the trailer after the jump.





















Comments (5)
I’d go see it, both films are pretty short, never saw either in the theater, and I have far less issues with 3D when I already know the film very well. Ie the Nightmare Before Christmas in 3D was a great experience.
Posted by Goon on July 29th, 2009I wasn’t originally planning to check this out, but they may have sold me on the double billing… Though I’m curious to see how that’ll play with fidgety kids.
The public also pretty much ignored the last major studio double billing in “Grindhouse,” which underperformed (supposedly) because of the long running time.
So I’m interested, but may have to strategically choose a show-time with the least potential for crying, seat-kicking children.
“Grow up, I’m trying to watch Toy Story!”
Posted by Colin on July 29th, 2009Are they gonna only show the movies in 3D? Because Toy Story is one of my all time favorites, and I just think 3D is complete garbage! Not only do i see less details in 3D glasses, the brightness of the movie (which really is a important thing in an animation movie) gets darker.
Posted by Mr.3Dsux on July 29th, 2009Did i forgot to mention that it also makes my eye hurt, and gives me a headache?
I’m sure there are plenty of people who feel the same way you do. Unfortunately I think they will only be re-releasing it in 3-D.
Posted by Sean on July 29th, 2009I’ve heard that, aside from transfering it to 3D, they are also using new shading-techniques and such with the re-rendering to make both movies look better than they originally did. And you can be sure that those crisp new versions will be heading to BluRay, so that’s something to look forward to for all the 3D-haters.
Posted by Bas on July 29th, 2009Leave a Reply