You cried like a little b***h and you know it.
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not really, we'll all knew at this scene that they weren't actually going to die so it wasn't that emotional for me
it's the ending that got me
I don’t think it’s the threat of them dying, but the image of them resigning defeat and accepting their impending death that makes the scene something else.
>le children's movie is le powerful
This is more pathetic than those people that keep reminding us that Die Hard is a Christmas movie.
I never really gave shit about kids movies until I had my own kids and now sometimes they get me when we watch them together.
I thought the thumbnail was a pic of pepperoni pizza ;_;
If you're a grown man and cry at a film made for children, you are utterly pathetic.
>If you're a grown man and cry, you are utterly pathetic.
fixed
>dies due to a stress induced hernia rupturing
Actually Toy Story 3 was made for manchildren that were too stupid to understand the message of Toy Story 2
I've never cried because of movies in my life
Alpha genes
>ruins your kino
I still haven't seen this movie and don't plan to. What's it about and was it good?
>>What's it about
>bonnie doesn't like playing with woody
>woody feels left out but still feels he has a duty to do the right thing for the toys as a a leader
>bonnie and the toys go to the fair
>woody gets lost and somehow gets into an antique store
>meets a doll with a broken voice box
>woody later runs into bo-peep who is an independent woman and a lost toy, hates children, like stinky pete
>she treats woody like crap, but he still follows her trying to catch up and simps for her
>they eventually meet back up with the rest of the toys at the fair
>woody gives up his voice box to the doll at the antique store and eventually decides to be a lost toy with bo-peep, abandoning the rest of the toys and bonnie
I've only seen it once so I'm sure missing stuff, but that's the jist
>was it good?
no, it's pure garbage
>another movie about the established hero pass on the torch to a brown woman while the hero falls into irrelevancy, buy pepsi
Cool, anon.
>I still haven't seen this movie and don't plan to
Good. Don’t.
This scene wasn't a tearjerker, it was more a moment of awe/shock at the perilous situation they were in, without seemingly any hope of rescue (even if you knew in the back of your mind they'd be fine, but that's the magic of movies.) It was the scene at the end with Andy playing with the toys one last time that made me emotional.
Then Pixar raped their perfect send-off of 3 with Toy Story 4
>even if you knew in the back of your mind they'd be fine, but that's the magic of movies
No, it's low IQ
I felt happy when watching the Toy Story 4 ending.
"Seeing the characters I grew up with get their resolution"
>t. me in 2019
Nah I'm too cynical to think those sorts of endings are real.
I was an adult when this came out and not an emotionally incontinent 4 year old, so no, I didn't cry, pretty kino moment though.
Nice digits bro.
Nah it's no iron giant, pixar stuff is extremely emotionally manipulative without even an attempt to earn the emotional investment.
Heheh bro did you watch "Up"? It was so POWERFUL, better love story than Twilight!
>Heheh bro did you watch "Up"? It was so POWERFUL, better love story than Twilight!
Worst part is that the Incredibles proves they can damn well do it, and that they just fricking choose not to, it's infuriating.
Nah. When he gave away his toys THAT got me.
I just couldn't help but think the score sounded like terminator
>Crying over disney shit.
Absolutely not, this scene was mega cringe. I did cry and the ending of Monster's Inc thoughever and the beginning of Finding Nemo also ;_;
I cringed instead