[QUOTE=BackOnCrack;23090892]Wow that was a great movie, i just got back and it's no wonder the number one thread in Film and Televison was this. It's insane how touching this animated film was, and how everyone can relate to the ending scene. Wow, just wow.[/QUOTE]
It's insane how the two other films were touching, am I right? :lol: , just kidding. This movie looks great! I just CAN'T wait to see it!
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[QUOTE=Lord of Ears;23074137]the way Woody runs made me laugh 2 or 3 times
also I cried at the end :c[/QUOTE]
Who dosen't cry at the end of a Pixar movie? Up made me cry so hard... I just know this movie will do the same. :v:
I don't cry at most but god damn this series was my childhood
I saw this movie with my parents today.
I didn't cry during the movie, I shed a tear at the video camera moments, and at the end[sp]when he gave away the toys.[/sp]
Then when we got out, I told my dad, "I shed a tear at the video camera moments." he said, "Why?"
I couldn't bring myself to say why, and I hugged him and proceeded to cry, stating I would miss him when I go to college. He gave me a hug and said, I'll miss you more.
[QUOTE=Unreliable;23119327]I saw this movie with my parents today.
I didn't cry during the movie, I shed a tear at the video camera moments, and at the end[sp]when he gave away the toys.[/sp]
Then when we got out, I told my dad, "I shed a tear at the video camera moments." he said, "Why?"
I couldn't bring myself to say why, and I hugged him and proceeded to cry, stating I would miss him when I go to college. He gave me a hug and said, I'll miss you more.[/QUOTE]
:h:
[QUOTE=Unreliable;23119327]I saw this movie with my parents today.
I didn't cry during the movie, I shed a tear at the video camera moments, and at the end[sp]when he gave away the toys.[/sp]
Then when we got out, I told my dad, "I shed a tear at the video camera moments." he said, "Why?"
I couldn't bring myself to say why, and I hugged him and proceeded to cry, stating I would miss him when I go to college. He gave me a hug and said, I'll miss you more.[/QUOTE]
Rusty is right, some people here should take counseling.
[QUOTE=TH89;22961994][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieJDrBkNhMI[/media][/QUOTE]
:wtc:
That was scarrier than Candle Cove... :smith:
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[QUOTE=Unreliable;23119327]I saw this movie with my parents today.
I didn't cry during the movie, I shed a tear at the video camera moments, and at the end[sp]when he gave away the toys.[/sp]
Then when we got out, I told my dad, "I shed a tear at the video camera moments." he said, "Why?"
I couldn't bring myself to say why, and I hugged him and proceeded to cry, stating I would miss him when I go to college. He gave me a hug and said, I'll miss you more.[/QUOTE]
That's the sweetest story ever. I love the way Pixar makes movies that can relate to alot of stuff in life. :h:
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[QUOTE=cyanide101;23061018]If you didn't come close to tears, you don't have emotions.[/QUOTE]
That there's the truth. I cried through almost every Pixar movie, especially Up. Can't wait to see Toy Story 3. :keke:
[QUOTE=plokoon9619;23119509]Rusty is right, some people here should take counseling.[/QUOTE]
"Maybe if I pretend to be a tough guy, and not cry at anything that is truly sad, the internet will like me!"
Toy story Three will great,cant wait. Somehow im geting into more Serious PG-13 movies and Comedies =(. Someone help me go back to pixar movies! /cry
I like how the Movie went along in years just like Andy and us in real life.
I shouldn't have seen this with my mom the day after my brother moved out. . . .
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[QUOTE=-Ben_Wolfe-;21783947]I don't trust that pink teddy for some reason..[/QUOTE]
[sp]Fucken psychic.[/sp]
What a great movie. Gotta love Pixar.
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great film!
[QUOTE=plokoon9619;23119509]Rusty is right, some people here should take counseling.[/QUOTE]
Yeah no kidding. This movie had a happy ending, I really don't see what the problem was.
Maybe it's because I was always donating toys and stuff as a kid? Maybe I'm a robot? I don't know but I feel like I'm in crazy land.
Seeing this Sunday. Looking forward to it I guess.
It was alright, first one was [B]a lot[/B] better, and the deus ex machina disappointed me [sp]when the aliens saved them from the furnace[/sp].
But I really don't think there was any reason to cry during this movie.
I loved the scene where [sp]Barbie is dressed up in Ken's Mission to Mars outfit to disguise herself and asks for the Buzz Lightyear instruction manual from Bookworm, then when she walks away Bookworm sees the high heels and goes " Eesh. " My dad and I got a good laugh out of that.[/sp]
On another note, [sp]what ever happened to Barbie and Ken? The last you saw of them was when they jump down from the dumpster, do they just live happily ever after at Sunnyside Daycare?[/sp]
[QUOTE=J4censolo;23172327]I loved the scene where [sp]Barbie is dressed up in Ken's Mission to Mars outfit to disguise herself and asks for the Buzz Lightyear instruction manual from Bookworm, then when she walks away Bookworm sees the high heels and goes " Eesh. " My dad and I got a good laugh out of that.[/sp]
On another note, [sp]what ever happened to Barbie and Ken? The last you saw of them was when they jump down from the dumpster, do they just live happily ever after at Sunnyside Daycare?[/sp][/QUOTE]
Watch the credit scenes.
Me and three of my friends went to see this yesterday, all of us almost cried... Except one, but he's a heartless robot.
Saw it last night. I was hoping for [sp]much for air-time for the Army Men.[/sp] They were always my favorite :saddowns:
[QUOTE=Ivebo;23178033]I was hoping for [sp]much for air-time for the Army Men.[/sp][/QUOTE]
[sp]Well, they technically got their air-time. They [I]were[/I] wearing parachutes after all. [/sp]:laugh:
saw it today and it was great i felt like a child again
[QUOTE=J4censolo;23172327]I loved the scene where [sp]Barbie is dressed up in Ken's Mission to Mars outfit to disguise herself and asks for the Buzz Lightyear instruction manual from Bookworm, then when she walks away Bookworm sees the high heels and goes " Eesh. " My dad and I got a good laugh out of that.[/sp]
On another note, [sp]what ever happened to Barbie and Ken? The last you saw of them was when they jump down from the dumpster, do they just live happily ever after at Sunnyside Daycare?[/sp][/QUOTE]
[sp]They turned Sunnyside into an all-night groovy dance party, and the toys would tag-team in and out of the Caterpillar room. The Armymen also landed there.[/sp]
[QUOTE=gamefreek76;23172524]Watch the credit scenes.[/QUOTE]
Hint: [sp]He's got gender identification issues.[/sp]
Saw this last night. Excellent movie. I was astounded by the graphical difference between the two. Could anyone provide a side-by-side preview of one of the characters from 2 to 3?
Also, there were more teens/adults there than there were kids ;P
I went to go see this and it was amazing.
Except I had to sit in one of the front rows so it was hard to focus on anything, there were kids behind me screaming at everything and the parents laughing at them screaming, and a wheelchair bound mentally handicapped person up front who snored and grunted as loud as fucking possible during the whole movie.
All in all, I give it a 9/10
[QUOTE=Lord Ivan;23244219]I went to go see this and it was amazing.
Except I had to sit in one of the front rows so it was hard to focus on anything, there were kids behind me screaming at everything and the parents laughing at them screaming, and a wheelchair bound mentally handicapped person up front who snored and grunted as loud as fucking possible during the whole movie.
All in all, I give it a 9/10[/QUOTE]
Reminds me of the day I saw Ice Age 2 at the cinema... fuckin' kids wouldn't stop shouting and sneezin' at me during the whole movie...
It was all like "Watch out gyaaaaaaaaahg ! *aschtrumf - snurrrrrrfl*
I would have liked so much to turn away and kick this kid right in the fuckin' face...
[QUOTE=z0nk3d;23244339]Reminds me of the day I saw Ice Age 2 at the cinema... fuckin' kids wouldn't stop shouting and sneezin' at me during the whole movie...
It was all like "Watch out gyaaaaaaaaahg ! *aschtrumf - snurrrrrrfl*
I would have liked so much to turn away and kick this kid right in the fuckin' face...[/QUOTE]
They should just ban the kids they're obviously not old enough to understand everything that makes the movie great.
I like the part when[sp]that one toy came in and beat people up and tied everyone to his bed so they could watch Mary Poppins together.[/sp]
Spoiler alert.
[QUOTE=Lord Ivan;23244219]I went to go see this and it was amazing.
Except I had to sit in one of the front rows so it was hard to focus on anything, there were kids behind me screaming at everything and the parents laughing at them screaming, and a wheelchair bound mentally handicapped person up front who snored and grunted as loud as fucking possible during the whole movie.
All in all, I give it a 9/10[/QUOTE]
Did you watch it in 3d?
I choose to watch it 2d with my friends and the cinema only had young adults despite it being the school holidays.
I wanted to see it in 2D, but they were only playing it in 3D for some reason, which is bullshit.
Seeing it tomorrow. Am I the only person who thinks the Toy Story franchise is Pixar's only good franchise? The rest of their movies are shit compared to the first one.
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