I am 20 years of age, just got done watching Toy Story 3. I am man enough and ready to admit, I cried at the end.
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:'( same lol - 18 year old
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I almost teared up, but didn't quite get there.
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I should have. Closest I have ever gotten to crying during a movie. I am heartless.
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I teared up.
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I came.
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To be honest, I didn't cry. Sure, I felt a pang of sadness, but I don't cry. Like seriously, I just don't. I don't know what it is about me. I also don't express much emotion anyway, so whatever.
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We all know it's because we grew up with these toys.
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I didn't cry. I [i]almost[/i] teared up, but that's just because the rest of my family started crying, as my sister was leaving for college in a couple weeks.
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I nearly teared up. Right when they are all looking down sitting together. They all look into each others eyes as if to say, "this is it." The helplessness of the situation was so sad and so different from any other kid themed movie. Pixar does it again. [Edited on 11.04.2010 10:06 PM PDT]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Disambiguation I almost teared up, but didn't quite get there.[/quote]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] PLASTIC_SPOON I came.[/quote] XD
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Emile went out like a little girl, why wasn;t he watching his Motion Tracker??? I mean if he was watching his damn tracker like he's supposed too he would have never died.... OT Toy Story 3 was an ossum movie, honestly kids movies are better than all the lame ass grown up shows out there....
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When the bear left them to die I yelled "The bear says, HAIL SATAN!" No joking, would have been kicked out if they found out it was me.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Ociee Emile went out like a little girl, why wasn;t he watching his Motion Tracker??? I mean if he was watching his damn tracker like he's supposed too he would have never died.... OT Toy Story 3 was an ossum movie, honestly kids movies are better than all the lame ass grown up shows out there....[/quote] agreed. At least the Disney and Pixar ones. Is there a bad Pixar movie? Also How to Train your Dragon is great.
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Didn't think it was that sad. You guys need to man up.
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You need to listen very carefully to the lyrics in the ragequit song... You admitting that actually made [i][b][u]ME[/i][/b][/u] feel like less of a man. Also, I'm only a teenager, and I don't watch any movies like that. [Edited on 11.04.2010 10:28 PM PDT]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] shotgunrainftw I am 20 years of age, just got done watching Toy Story 3. I am man enough and ready to admit, I cried at the end.[/quote] Tears were streaming silently down my face while I watched the end of that movie. I was 17 in that theatre. I think its because of the sentimental love I built after 10 years of watching the original Toy Story.
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SPOILERS!!!! [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] xZell_Falconx I nearly teared up. Right when they are all looking down sitting together. They all look into each others eyes as if to say, "this is it." The helplessness of the situation was so sad and so different from any other kid themed movie. Pixar does it again.[/quote] That scene blew my mind. In every movie they always desperately dash for survival, always trying to find a way out. And then, as they realize theyre fate, they all join hands while Woody is still frantically looking around. Eventually he catches Buzz's eyes, and solemnly takes his hand and embraces fate... Jesus Christ that scene blew my mind
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It was the closest I've ever come to crying at a movie.
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That was one of the sadest movies I've watched to date. Bravo Pixar, bravo.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] dannyloomes05 Didn't think it was that sad. You guys need to man up.[/quote]It is mostly sad because you actually think that these characters that you loved and feel such a sense of nostalgia and caring for are about to die. And they are doing so with dignity and in friendship. It's really sad. And then when they're given away, that's pretty sad too.
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i did a little toy story is the best then Up
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i wont even watch that
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Men don't cry.