Selasa, 19 April 2011

Toy Story 3 Secrets

1. Hometown Map
Behind Andy's bed is a map of the world marked with pushpins. Those pushpins each correspond to the hometowns of the film's production team.

2. Cutting Blvd Sign
Stealing street signs may be more of a Sid Phillips move, but we'll forgive Andy for this one; W. Cutting Blvd. is the street where Pixar was originally located in Richmond, CA.


3. A113
ince the first Toy Story, Andy's mom has had the license plate A113, a reference to an animation room at CalArts. The number pops up across the animation world as an in-joke in dozens of films and television series, everything from The Iron Giant to "The Simpsons." In Toy Story 3, the plate is surrounded by a frame that says "Tiger Pride," a reference to director Lee Unkrich's hometown of Chagrin Falls, Ohio, and his high school mascot.

4. Totoro
Courtesy of Studio Ghibli, Totoro himself makes an appearance in the form of one of Bonnie's plush toys.


5. Redrum


Velocistar237 is more than just a dinosaur toy. He's also a fan of The Shining, just like Toy Story 3 director Lee Unkrich, who lists it as his favorite film. The numbers 237 are famously the numbers of the hotel room in the film.



6. Ellie and Carl
It looks like Andy is pen pals with Carl and Ellie Fredricksen from Up. It's hard to spot, but /Film caught this postcard on Andy's post-it board.


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