+458 I bet only true 90s kids cried at the end of Toy Story 3 since we've been there from the start, amirite?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I've been there, waited 11 years for this to come out....it wasn't even that sad. I swear, I cried more when I dropped milk on the floor.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Don't cry over spilled milk, kid.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

That movie made me so sad, I can't bring myself to watch it again. I have to leave the area when my younger siblings watch it. It just doesn't have the same effect on them.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

My brother, who was born in 1990, didn't cry at all. Nor did I, but I was born a year after the first came out. I did feel a little sad, but neither of us were sad enough to cry. My mom cried though. Then again, she cried at the end of "Source Code".

by Anonymous 12 years ago

It was a little tough, but I held it in in the beginning, when we saw Andy growing up. Tears were brimming at my lids during the incinerator scene, but I kept it together. But then Andy was giving his toys to Bonnie, and he was introducing all the toys to her, and I was like, "Not gonna cry, not gonna cry, it's just a movie, no big deal, this isn't sad, don't you dare cry..." "But the thing that makes Woody special, is that he'll never give up on you. Ever." "*bawls eyes out*" T_T

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Movies rarely make me cry and I was like drowning the whole theater when I saw it. wary

by Anonymous 12 years ago

So basically just because you were born earlier than other kids, you were more capable of feeling emotional at the end of a movie? That's like an older person saying to you "Yeah you can't possibly like The Beatles as much as me because I liked them when they were still together." You're just being a hipster.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Wasn't even that sad. Some people overreact for attention.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

This.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

But you know how when an old song comes on and your parennts are like "This song brings me back to highschool". Well it could be a good song but the emotional attachment to the song it different that to your parents.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I'm not really a 90s kid (I was born in the late 90s) and I still cried.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

but you still had to wait years to see Andy grow up

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I'll probably get lynched for this, but I didn't like it as much as I expected to. It was kinda lame. It was like Pixar was just trying to scrape up anything they could to get a plausibly entertaining movie. I found it kind of desperate.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

@1308101 (BowtiesAreCool): I kind of agree, yet the movie did get a lot of views and pleased many.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I would of cried, but at that moment my friend had said the funnest thing, and while everyone was crying we were laughing hysterically....

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I was born in 92 and I've never watched a Toy Story movie. I'm probably not a real 90s kid, just a fake. :O

by Anonymous 12 years ago

She's a robot, trying to infiltrate our age group! Get her!

by Anonymous 12 years ago

What, I'm a female robot? You learn new things every day, two things today apparently.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

XD Oops. Sorry. It's not my fault that little person that reveals your gender in the corner of your profile is so unnoticeable!

by Anonymous 12 years ago

It's ok, most people on this site are girls so I would probably make the same assumption. Wouldn't be very difficult to guess your gender though. :P

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Im a '90s kid and I cried but my 4 year old cousin also cried lol.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

As a guy who never cries... I teared up at the end of that movie.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Nope I never really got into Toy Story as a kid.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

"True" 90s kids? So the kids who grew up in the 90s but didn't cry after Toy Story are fakes?

by Anonymous 12 years ago