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Reading these comments is giving me goose bumps. Not as many insensitive people as I would have imagined. I teared up a lot when Andy gave his toys thanks for getting him to where he was at as a young adult. Great movie.
i did too in that scene.
Is it wrong of me to hold out hope that TS3 will be out Avatar for the #1 movie of all time?
I seriously loved this movie. Toy Story is my favorite movie and each movie expands on that feeling. I have waiting so long for this movie and it was well worth it. Thank you Pixar for making movies that matter and for realizing that little kids grow up to be adults who will hold you and your movies in their hearts.
With the 3D price bump, it may just happen. I kinda want to see it again in a theatre.
1) When Andy chose to take Woody to college..
2) Mom in empty room
3) Hand holding in incinerator
4) Andy introducing the toys to Bonnie
5)KNOWING THE TOYS WERE HAPPY AGAIN!
The incinerator (I’m to manly to say the hand holding scene) Almost got me. I knew I was in trouble then. If I had remembered the similar scene in Brave Little Toaster I would of lost it.
Then Andy’s mom started it all. Actually had a few tears. I realized later I was ten when Toy Story came out. I’ve known these characters for 15 years.
Everyone around me was sniffling. The tango at the end made me really happy. I’ve listened to the the Spanish “You’ve Got a Friend in Me” song a dozen times since Saturday. Thanks Pixar.
I LOVED “The Brave Little Toaster”!
Oh God…ever since they ‘held hands’ I was done…it was so difficult to try and NOT to cry hahahaha…I felt like I was going to self destruct, but then when Andy started giving his toys away I was GONE. Thank God for those 3D glasses hiding my tears.
Cried when Woody went into the college box and the others into the trash bag. Cried from the hand-holding forward. Cried when my college-bound daughter couldn’t stop sobbing out loud for the last half-hour of the movie and declared, “I changed my mind: I don’t want to grow up. I’ll just stay with you and start over in elementary school.” Cried reading all of your comments.
Dang it! I was fine til I read this. Now I look like a freak, crying at work.
When I watched the scene with Andy and his mom in his empty room, I was very glad that I just finished college and not high school. I teared up then, but if it was 5 years ago, I would have been gone and said what your daughter did!
Hee! Me too.
Thanks Paula, now two of us are crying at work!! Seriously though, I cried from the hand-holding until the end…then again when I was explaining the plot to other family members.
Crying right now at your daughter’s comment and crying even more thinking of how much my mom would cry if I said the same thing.
Yup, def the hand-holding part. I was like, “OMG IN A KIDS’ MOVIE?!?!?!” And def def def def the last bit. The whole Andy/Bonnie part? O.M.G. I felt so bad for my own toys, where ever they may be. Is this really the end of the Toy Story movies though? I think THAT realization made me cry too.
And actually, when Big Baby said “Mama?” OMG I cried because I was no longer creeped out by her. SO EMOTIONAL.
Glad you said something about thinking about your own toys, thought I might be the only one. I felt bad I don’t know what happened to mine.
I have a stash of Barbies that have sat in storage for years because I couldn’t quite let them go. Gave them to my niece yesterday. They need play time too.
O big baby is not a girl, its a boy, remember wen lotso said “me and him”
Started crying during the hand holding and didn’t stop until the credits began to roll.
Oh hell. I’m tearing up again just reading all these comments!
Me too. From the incinerator until the end. Also, when Andy’s mom walked into that empty room, I was a mess.
It was especially poignant for me because just that day when my 16 year old son was “cleaning” his room, I caught him playing with his toy soldiers (little green army men). He’s preparing to take his SATs and look at colleges. So I absolutely lost it in that theater. Held back sobs and am holding them back even now.
Rocky, you just made me cry.
That scene in Andy’s empty room was so, so perfect.
I’m right there with you, Rocky.
I cried during the hand holding part, the part where Andy’s mom is looking at his empty room & I sobbed when Andy gave his toys to Bonnie & then played with them one more time before leaving for college. All in all an EXCELLENT movie!!
My main emotional moment was Woody’s farewell to Andy “So long Partner.”
cried like a baby in two different viewings, near the end from incerator on..my niece did too and even my brother and 16 year old nephew admitted to tearing up..
great movie! Pixar is simply amazing!
I was glad I still had my barbie & Ken, little people and star wars toys in my basement but then I actually felt bad they hadnt gone on to other kids to be played with ! LOL
I cried so much during the hand-holding scene my contact lens fell out of my eye.
I’m glad I’m not the only one.
I cried when Andy gave his toys at the very end…it represented the passage of the torch to the new generation…I have a 5 year old and my sister who is 21 and is going off to college…My sis has Toy Story toys from when she was little that she has given to my daughter…so that part was very touching for me!