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to have cried my eyes out

17 replies

LittleMisscantbewrong · 01/08/2010 20:50

at Toy story 3?

I'm blaming it on hormones even though dd2 is 6 months old now. Tears were pouring down my face, it was terrible. My ds was mortified and kept saying 'Stop, no one else is crying'

I used to be tough before the dc's

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southeastastra · 01/08/2010 20:52

i'm banning films that make you cry. i don't want to cry at the cinema at a kids film. seems a film isn't successful unless it makes you bawl your eyes out

Mowgli1970 · 01/08/2010 20:52

Nope! I blubbed too

LittleMisscantbewrong · 01/08/2010 20:57

I was so embarassed. My eyes were bright red and swollen and we had to wait right till the absolute end to avoid people. My dh didn't come and finds it highly amusing but will make him watch it on dvd and see who's crying then (probably me, again!)

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Tiredmumno1 · 01/08/2010 21:01

Oh no, why what happens thats so sad.

now i need to know

nymphadora · 01/08/2010 21:01

dh did and I didn't. I'm pregnant and hormonal

taokiddy · 01/08/2010 21:07

Havent seen it yet but i sobbed all through HSM3from start to finish at cinema. DD was really embarrassed and women in front were laughing at me!

MyThumbsHaveGoneWeird · 01/08/2010 21:10

I didn't cry at Toy Story 3 at all... but I was in floods of tears last night re-watching the wedding episode from the first series of Gavin and Stacey. 19 weeks pregnant.

NeverPushWhenItSaysPull · 01/08/2010 21:21

I was misty eyed in a couple of parts, I absolutely hegged* when all the toys were holding hands in the furnace things and at the end. I'm glad they had the funny out-takey bit during the credits so I could get control of myself before the lights went back up .
I am neither pregnant nor hormonal.

*that crying where you sob silently with tears streaming down your cheeks and snot everywhere.

CheapHawaiian · 01/08/2010 21:24

I shed a few tears, and so did DH.

Nothing like the gut-wrenching sobs caused by Up, though.

nappyzoneloveschinesefood · 01/08/2010 21:27

FURNACE oh god i was going to take dd to see this next week but now im imagining all sorts .

LittleMisscantbewrong · 01/08/2010 21:44

See, for me it was the scene where Andy and his mum look round his empty room as he prepares to go to collede. Then the bit where he plays with Bonnie and leaves his toys . It's making me tear up now, it must be fear of my dc's growing up and leaving

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LittleMisscantbewrong · 01/08/2010 21:44

college

Doh!

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NeverPushWhenItSaysPull · 01/08/2010 21:48

Oops, sorry, bit of an accidental spoiler there. My bad.

I took DS(4) and DD(2). They were both fine, of course. They didn't find it scary at all.

I also wept at Up. I couldn't tell you the last non-animated film I cried at

southeastastra · 01/08/2010 21:51

the film sounds blooming awful i will definitely avoid

ginnny · 01/08/2010 21:53

My ex took the dss to see it and he said he had a lump in his throat and he is not the emotional type at all.
I really want to see it - everyone I know has already been though

traceybath · 01/08/2010 21:54

It was fantastic - I cried and DS1 cried.

Was a lovely afternoon

Meow75 · 01/08/2010 22:02

Apparently LOTS of men have found TS3 to be very much a tear-jerker. I can't comment as I am yet to see it, but I cry at the slightest thing, and I am also NOT pregnant.

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