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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Men don't cry.
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I almost did. It's a good kid's movie, or just a good movie fullstop.
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I'm man enough to admit, I came close to tears. That was such a great movie.
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I almost did, too.
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I can honestly say no I didn't. I grew up watching Toy story 1 quite a lot, too. I just didn't find it very sad. I watched it with my sister. Even didn't cry! Come now, gentleman.
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Yeah.
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19. Cried. <.<
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Chobo 66 Men don't cry.[/quote] They weep
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I have a friend who is proud to claim, nay boast, that he has cried on each of the 12 times he's watched Toy Story 3. And he watched it 10 of those times at the cinema. I secretly doubt this manliness.
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Oh I was holding back for sure.
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I was saddened but I didn't cry, however I nearly pissed myself laughing at the Mr. Tortilla Head scenes.
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Haven't seen it yet. Not going to return to this thread in case of spoilers. :)
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I've been meaning to see this! Everyone I know has said they get all emotional at the end and I'm still trying to figure out what what could cause such a reaction in an animated movie! I'll have to rent it.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Helveck I've been meaning to see this! Everyone I know has said they get all emotional at the end and I'm still trying to figure out what what could cause such a reaction in an animated movie! I'll have to rent it.[/quote] My sister thought she was going to rent it for me to watch. She ended up buying it and getting kapri-sun and macaroni and cheese because it was free. Ah.. the good ol' days.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] PLASTIC_SPOON I came.[/quote]Who let this guy back on B.net? It's only a matter of time before the disturbing images come back... MP
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It was sad, but not tear worthy for me.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] A Dumb Door 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.[/quote] So- manly- can't- resist. I want you!
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I did too, such childhood memories. My dad cried as well, and he's in his 40s. [Edited on 11.05.2010 6:58 AM PDT]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] got hacked [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Disambiguation I almost teared up, but didn't quite get there.[/quote][/quote] Same here. When I saw the toys getting sent to a new owner, a whole bunch of childhood memories pop into my head. Good ending nevertheless. [Edited on 11.05.2010 7:00 AM PDT]
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I really thought they were gonna get burned in the oven, when they were all holding hands... I thought it was over! It would've been the best ending to a franchise... But then those little green -blam!-s came.... I like bad endings. [Edited on 11.05.2010 7:07 AM PDT]
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I'm 26, former Marine, and all around seemingly tough guy... but I shed a tear or two at the end of it. It was definitely the best of the 3 movies.
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I think i'll pass.
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I'm 20 and I also cried. -blam!- yeah, manly bro tears. What a bittersweet ending.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] xZell_Falconx [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? [b]Also How to Train your Dragon is great[/b].[/quote] How to Train your Dragon was the most cliche, over rated piece of -blam!- I've ever seen in my life.
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I didnt cry, but it was sad.
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Did not watch it. Thanks for telling me. Im gonna cry too.