Though they’ve managed to broaden the appeal beyond Nascar audiences, and create a more viscerally enjoyable film than the first one, Cars 2 remains Pixar’s weakest film. But it doesn’t matter, because they’ll be laughing all the way to the bank.
The plot of Cars 2 is both overly convoluted and thin, and it folds in so much unvarnished toddler-instruction that it almost feels like an educational film. Little tykes will toddle home from Cars 2 with a solid grasp of the looming crisis we face if we don’t decrease our reliance on fossil fuel, and they’ll also know that it’s not nice to make fun of non-book-learnin’ types who talk funny.
There are some movies which require no reviews.
Also... is there anybody out there that needs LGK to find links to movie reviews at this point?
GrumbleGrumbleGrumble...don't you have some billy goats to terrorize?:cop:
I was waiting for the "All Things : Living Under Bridges" thread so I would know where to look...
I was going to just google it since it interests me but I figured if I waited around long enough someone would eventually post about it here.
:ummmmm: It's people like you what cause unrest.
Come on... that was funny!
Actually, Yeah it was. Very clever. Which made it even more infuriating. Well done. Happy now?
Doc...what can I say? You fascinate me sir.:evilgrin:
So let's get that beer already! I'll be up in the San Fernando Valley this weekend....
Unfortunately I will be WESTSIIIIIIIDE tomorrow. But yeah, we gotta have a face-to-face.:71smile: Why you slummin?
There are some movies which require no reviews.
Also... is there anybody out there that needs LGK to find links to movie reviews at this point?
“Pixar’s greatest misstep in design, and perhaps in general, is Cars. I would argue its middle-American appeal goes much deeper than its subject matter. Indeed, I believe Cars is a vehicle for the conservative, science-denying belief known as Intelligent Design.”