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So my wife and I dropped the kids off with the in-laws and went to see a matinee of Toy Story 3 today (the kids are 3 & 4 and have shown no real interest in sitting through an entire film yet). I am among those who believes that Pixar can do no wrong and I had high expectations for this film which were easily surpassed. If you like this series at all, you must see this one.

So at the end of the film, I started bawling. Tears flowing like a Florida storm and actually shaking a bit. I have never cried like this at a film ever. I didn't stop crying until about halfway through the credits. How wonderful it was :D

You should really see this movie, y'all.

luv

Gin

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Guest JohnV

xD I felt ashamed in myself when I was around my teenage friends, bouncing up and down when I heard they were coming out with Toy Story 3

They all stared at me. xDD

I still want to see it, but I was afraid it wouldn't be as good as the first two lololol

Thanks for the feedback! I love those movies and I'm proud of it. :]

-John

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Guest Sotha

I still want to see it, but I was afraid it wouldn't be as good as the first two lololol

Don't worry. It is amazing! As usual, Pixar did it gorgeously, it is a wonderful ending to the trilogy.

It will seriously complete your childhood. c:

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Guest dsgb90

Tears? At the end of toy story?

....

EPIC!

..like all pixar films.

Been waiting to see this one. Defintely gonna have to waste some free time at the movies soon.

I want to see this one in 3D though. XD

Now if only we could get a sequel to Nemo... <_<

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Guest KimberlyF

Yeah, I cried at the end. Not as much as the first 10 mins of Up, but I cried. Prob for a few diff reasons than most in the theater. I wanted to be that little girl! She was adorable.

Kar

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Guest CattalieChan

This film was great! I love how they were able to make jokes about the other movies without it seeming cheesy. I cryed too at the end, but up got me more too.

Best line "Barbie didn't write this"

Amber

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Guest Nikki A

Yeah, I cried at the end. Not as much as the first 10 mins of Up, but I cried. Prob for a few diff reasons than most in the theater. I wanted to be that little girl! She was adorable.

Kar

i agree with this entire comment, part about Up included! omg!! i can't believe that happened to him and his wife! what a way to start a movie!!

toy story was fantastic! at the part before the very end i had my eyes closed cuz i really thought something bad might happen! and there is a totoro doll in the movie! that made me very happy indeed!

hugs, Nikki

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Guest JustShelly

OH NO!

Don't tell me that :(

I know for sure it will get me. I also love all the Pixar movies, Toy Story being the first I seen, so like the series very much.

I had seen Up at my sons School. Prior to the start of the movie, the Principle said "apparently this movie may make some cry". I thought she was joking. Boy was I wrong, felt like a fool, Gosh darned near bawling in front of strangers.

On the other hand they're was a part that I couldn't stop laughing at so much, that I started to cry again.

What great stories these are, my children and I have enjoyed them all. Great lessons in life.

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Guest sarah f

So me and my wife took our oldest daughter to watch this today and let me tell anyone that hasn't gone yet it will get to you and make you cry. I was sniffling and now others heard me but I didn't care. I had my daughter sitting in my lap and she would look up at me and wonder why I am crying. It was a great movie. The last part is what really got me.

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Guest Cowboy

this was the movie we decided to see last weekend

and it truly was

EPIC!

Spanish buzz was one of the funniest things ive seen in a long time.

But gotta say, the part with barbie dressed as ken in the astronaut suit and in the high heels..

that was pretty funny. lol lil subliminal CD humor there.

I didnt cry at the end, but i was gettin all teary eyed.

it was well worth the 11 year wait, but i have a feeling there will be more toy stories to come.

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Guest FebruaryFalls

Toy story was my life as a child, I had all the characters, from Woody to the Bucket-o-soldiers

I still have my Woody doll actually ahah

So I saw this day one and loved every minute of it, it was completely made for the kids who had grown up with the originals, while still making it entertaining for the kids of today, but that ending was the most touching thing I've ever seen

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