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    Whelp... I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm scarred for life.

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    Who the smurf would want this?

    (Related to a scene in the movie if you haven't seen it.)

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    LMAO You have got to be kidding. xD

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle View Post
    Who the smurf would want this?

    (Related to a scene in the movie if you haven't seen it.)
    Spoilers much? :O_O:

    Anyhoo, if I was a kid I would get it if only for the Woody, Lot-so and alien models so I could make my own epic adventure.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle View Post
    Who the smurf would want this?

    (Related to a scene in the movie if you haven't seen it.)
    OMG. That was the pretty much the saddest scene I've ever seen, why would they do that?!

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    Back to the Future, Indiana Jones (I'm ignoring the fourth one!), Lord of the Rings (though I tend to count it as one very long film split into three) and now Toy Story as an addition to the very small list of great film trilogies. And that last quarter of an hour was so moving (SPOILER)when Andy showed all the toys to Bonnie and played with them one last time. A perfect way to conclude the series.

    Plus I loved seeing the Toroto plushie in Bonnie's room
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    Saw this last night and it made me cry ;_;

    Quote Originally Posted by charliepanayi View Post
    Plus I loved seeing the Toroto plushie in Bonnie's room
    Yeah I was like "OMG it's totoro!" xD

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    This film was so good! every little detail was just so perfect. I started crying when (SPOILER)Buzz realised they were going to die/get melted and he takes Jessie's hand and they exchange those looks of acceptance right up until the end with Andy giving the toys to Bonnie and playing with them one last time I couldn't even feel ashamed at openly sobbing because it was that good.
    Best film i've seen in a long time
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    Eternity is just an empty illusion and is why feelings of being able to believe in one another are born...
    Remember that well.

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