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There is layer upon layer of intricate detail in the movie Cars 2, the sequel to the successful 2006 Pixar release Cars. So much detail, in fact, that you might want to wait until the DVD comes ...
It’s lower echelon Pixar, but “Cars 2″ still leaves most other computer-generated movies in the dust. The extras are a bit average, which is odd for a Disney release.
On the commentary for the just-released Cars 2, John Lasseter recalls his round-the-world press junket. “I had cars as characters on the brain,” he says.
Cars 2 is Pixar's first genuine misfire. The entire movie is a mess of ideas that don't gel with the first film's core fan base, nor do they appeal to potential newcomers. The film is riddled with ...
We'd all pay good money to see a sequel to Pixar's Finding Nemo. Same with The Incredibles, Up, WALL-E and Ratatouille. The only Pixar release best left in the dustbin of cinema history is Cars ...
But the car-world details present in each shot made "Cars 2" worth freezing the frame on your DVD player to pick out all the neat car stuff the artists worked into each scene.
Movie review: 'Cars 2'Also a factor in McQueen’s decision to race is his irritation at the sky-high smugness of his chief rival, Italian Formula One car Francesco Bernoulli, hilariously voiced ...
'Cars 2' movie review: It should be obvious — although it shouldn't have to be immutable — that studios and audiences look for different things in sequels. Fans want familiar characters ...
However, ‘Cars 2’ is the first Pixar movie to receive predominantly negative reviews, which may mean it may have a short box-office life.
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Kachow! 'Cars' Dethrones the 'Deadpool' Movies on Disney+This week, Pixar's 2006 movie Cars was the eighth most-watched movie on Disney+, beating both Deadpool entries.
Fast cars and slow love lives are featured in this week’s DVD releases.
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