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Toys

Toys Review



Last year was a dried up year for me, because not much has been going on. I bought this DVD 2 days before Thanksgiving because I needed something to get me into the holiday spirit, and it worked and keeped me laughing from the scean where the head of Zevo toys dies to the end of the film. The film starts out when the Zevo toy company puts on a christmas ballet musical in the style of The Nutcracker with singing, the lead female singer sings this song in the production called toys at christmas which is a really great holiday song that should of got a grammy nomanee. Then theres the scean where the General(played by Michael Gambon who played Professor Dumbledore in the Harry Potter films) goes to viset his brother who is the head and founder of Zevo toys tells him that he is dying and wants him to take over Zevo toys because he thinks that his son Leslie (played by the funest and funnest actor in movie history Robin Willams) is not ready to take over Zevo toys, this shows that you can't always get what you want. The head of Zevo toys dies with his pace maker attached to his beeny with a propeller attached. So they give him a ride in the vicheal in the desighn of a toy amblunce. Then we go to the funeral scean where everyone is gathering around the casket. The Minster tells them that Kenneth was the child in all of them and goes on until they hear some kind of strange laughter coming from the casket. Leslie open the lide and pulles out this toy called the barral of laughter. He put the toy back in the casket. Owen tells Leslie that he should remove the batteries from the laughing barrel and back in the casket. Leslie tell him that the batteries will die in a couple of hours. Well the batteries don't die. As for the rest of the movie, you have to see it through the eyes of a child. Everything in the rest of the movie looks like toys, The toy making machines, Anastasia work cloths look like doll cloths, The house Leslie and Anastasia live in is a giant doll house, Leslie bed is in the shape of a rubber ducky, and Kennth Zevo tombstone is a giant elephant blowing bubbles with that laughing barrel still working and laughing. The general who now run the toy company now has the toys made into war toys. So its up to Leslie and Anastasia to to fight the battles of war toys. They even make a music video in the style of a Peter Gaberal and The Talking Heads. The question is can Leslie and Anastasia save the toy company? that you will have to find out when you watch this movie. This movie was kinda like if Willy Wonka decided to turn his beloved chocolate factory into a toy factory. This movie is also dated, because a new type of video game was invented for the movie and for Cedar Point in Sandusky Ohio called Virurital reality. So don't wait for christmas morning to open presents and one of them to be this DVD. buy it now while you are starting to get into the christmas spirite.




Toys Overview


There are two reasons to see Toys: some phenomenal visual spectacle and the utterly adorable performance of Joan Cusack. The story: When the founder of the Zevo toy factory dies, he leaves it to his militaristic brother Leland (Michael Gambon) instead of to his whimsical son Leslie (Robin Williams). When Leland starts making war toys (and worse, actual weapons masquerading as toys), Leslie is forced to stop being capricious and take on some authority. Toys is supposedly about innocence and peace, but really it's director Barry Levinson's cry of anxiety about modern-day playthings, particularly video games--which is almost psychic of him, given how video games have started to devour the entertainment market. Fans of Williams will enjoy his performance; the visual design really is gorgeous; and Cusack, as Leslie's sister Alsatia, is so lovely she almost carries the film through its muddled themes. Almost. --Bret Fetzer


Toys Specifications


No Description Available.
Genre: Feature Film-Comedy
Rating: PG13
Release Date: 16-OCT-2007
Media Type: DVD

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