Did you cry over Toy Story 3?

ckay87

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OMG, did I ever cry. I can't remember ever bawling over a movie like I did that one. WTH is wrong with me? I mean, full-out, tears streaming down, 3D glasses falling off my face, weeping. :laughing: I mean I was quiet about it, but I had to sit through the credits so that I could leave the theater without being completely embarassed!

I remember taking my oldest to see TS1 on his second birthday. That Christmas he found Buzz and Woody under the tree. Now, this year he will be a HS senior and next year at this time, like Andy, he will be off to college.

As for our Buzz and Woody....I don't know where they are anymore. And after seeing that movie, I now have major guilt :laughing:

Anyone else crazy like me?
 
I sobbed like a little child! Fullblown, closed up throat, tears streaming down my face, not able to see the screen crying. We took DS for his birthday(He is 4 today) and all I could think about is how fast the time is flying by and it seems like it is going faster and faster these days. Watching Andy going off to college made me think about cherishing all these moments I have with DS.

I'm such a sap!
 
Actually no....I thoroughly enjoyed it....and I usually cry at movies (and everything) very easily, but not at this one.
 
I posted in another thread yesterday that I'm terrified to see this movie because of what I've read about it. :scared1:

I'm a guy, but have always had a hard time "letting go" as I grew up (had a very meaningful and happy childhood), so the Toy Story movies have always hit close to home. This one, I fear, is going to be an awful trip for me.
 

Ugh, I seriously bawled. It was embarrassing. I was quiet about it, but there was a dad in front of me & DF who had 5 (!!) kids with him. One of the little girls kept turning around to look at me during the credits and the movie, like a peek-a-boo kind of thing. Anyway, she did it again during the end, then asked her dad "Daddy, why is that girl crying about a dumb movie?" :lmao:

A friend of mine went to see it the day before I did, and he said he was fine during the movie.. but his mom called him literally like an hour after he got out of the theater and told him he needed to go to her house and clean out some of his childhood junk. :rotfl: He said he pretty much lost it at that point.
 
My mom and I were both in tears. It was just so touching and brought the whole series to a perfect place.

It also hit me hard because it made me realize just how much I have grown up since the first when came out when I was 10.
 
Oh my word! I sure did!;)
CKay87~I so know what you are talking about, I felt the same way, it was an end of an absolutely wonderful era. My kids thought it was their favorite, but I just can't bring myself to say that due to the emotions and such that it brought out in me. Our children grow up WAY TOO FAST!!!:sad1:
 
I posted in another thread yesterday that I'm terrified to see this movie because of what I've read about it. :scared1:

I'm a guy, but have always had a hard time "letting go" as I grew up (had a very meaningful and happy childhood), so the Toy Story movies have always hit close to home. This one, I fear, is going to be an awful trip for me.

I was teary through quite a bit of it too (I'm a girl), but don't let that stop you from seeing it. It was the best of the three TS movies, IMO. I'm not so sure I didn't see my DH, who never, ever, cries at movies wiping his eyes. I didn't ask him, and it was obviously dark, but that's what it looked like to me.

We stayed through all the credits and were the last to leave the theater, I know it was obvious I'd been crying and there was a huge line of people waiting to see the new Twilight (I think?) movie who probably thought I was crazy. Oh well! DS9 did too.
 
DH and I both cried! Its totally the best of the three imo, but what an emotional ride. We loved it.
 
Of course! Especially since our oldest is leaving for college this Aug. DH and I were both in tears.
 
Yes, I bawled. :sad: Made me miss Peppy (teddy) so much! (I made my mom throw him away when I went away to college--25 years ago! :eek:) As the credits rolled by, my mom turned to me and said, "Now I'll never stop regretting giving Peppy away."
 
Op, I can easily see why you cried so hard.
For me I think having a child grown up and moving out will make you think back on your own emotions when they left home.

I was ok, then lost it when........ (Spoilers below)
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Andy pulled Woody out of the box when over at the little girls house, and when he let her have him, and then when he looked at Woody one last time from the car.
 
I saw it yesterday and I cried a lot. What a perfect way to end the story. I was misty eyed in the incinerator scene and totally lost it in the final scene. I too stayed through the credits to put myself together (whoever hasn't seen the movie, do stay in the end, the credits are once again priceless!).

Toy Story 1 and 2 are among my favorite films and this one didn't disappoint at all. On another note, boy was Lozzo MEAN! :mad: I was seriously upset at an animated character. :laughing:

It also hit me hard because it made me realize just how much I have grown up since the first when came out when I was 10.

Me too. It hit too close to home as I grew up watching the movies and now I've finished my third year in uni. I can see how the movie can be much harder on parents, but I think in a way it "speaks" to everyone.
 
Yes. I managed to hold it together until: (spoiler - highlight to read) They were about to be melted and Jessie asked for Buzz's help and he sighed and took her hand. The tears just started flowing then.
 
I started crying when Andy & his mom were in his room near the end and didn't stop until the credits.
 
I started crying when Andy & his mom were in his room near the end and didn't stop until the credits.

me too!! :sad1:

My son was 1 when Toy Story 1 came out and he was such a BIG Woody and Buzz fan... it killed me to see Andy at 17 which is the age my son is NOW! :scared1:

I put his old toys in a black bag and threw them on the curb years ago... GUILT TRIP!! :lmao:
 
This thread is making me cry.:lmao: My sister and I cried right at the beginning and throughout the whole movie.

I won't spoil the intro but it was my one of my favorite parts.:goodvibes
 
I started crying when Andy & his mom were in his room near the end and didn't stop until the credits.

Same here, and same with my husband.

We were just talking about how weird it is to us that Toy Story items are played with by our kids, and WE were kids when it came out.
 
I bawled. DH was sniffling too. hehe.
 


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