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    Movie review: "Cars"

    Yes, I admit it. Mrs Homey and I are "Pixar" fans. We went to see it yesterday afternoon. We were'nt even the only couple who went sans kiddo.

    I must say, it was rippin' good. At times laugh-out-loud funny, poignant and inspirational.

    I must also say there were times it was practically impossible to believe the scenery was computer generated.

    I predict this thing is going to be HUGE. I also predict the marketing of "Cars" stuff will be equally huge. Heck, I want a die-cast model of "Mater" myself.

    That is all.

    P.S. There is even a tramp stamp joke in there.
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    Re: Movie review: "Cars"

    Homey...

    My Brother and me took my boy and our Nephew. They gave out the Cars cards at the window when you bought a ticket. There was a free Icee from Target inside...plus...all the toys you could buy from the movie.

    I'll be out at least $50 because of that.

    Good Movie.

    My boy is in there playing with the cards right now. I think he might have took them to bed with him.

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    Re: Movie review: "Cars"

    It was kinda slow at times, but a good flick. The only thing that ruined it was the woman three seats away who had to repeat every gag out loud and then cackle like the Looney Tunes witch.

    Agree with Homey...that scene of the drive through the mountains was breathtaking. I'm utterly amazed at what they can pull off these days.

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    Re: Movie review: "Cars"

    One more general observation, from our pastor this morning. The film does a great job of teaching both the young and old, "you can't do life alone."
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    Re: Movie review: "Cars"

    have to check this one out.

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    Re: Movie review: "Cars"

    "Larry the Cable Guy" sort of makes up for the dismal failure of his "Health Inspector" flick.

    "Discourage litigation. Persuade your neighbors to compromise whenever they can. Point out to them how the nominal winner is often a real loser; in fees, expenses and waste of time." -- Abraham Lincoln, (1809-1865) Lawyer and President who saved the United States.

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    Re: Movie review: "Cars"

    any big trucks?
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    Re: Movie review: "Cars"

    Quote Originally Posted by Jerk
    any big trucks?
    sure. The main character's hauler plays an important role. He's a Mack. There's also a Peterbilt with a speaking role.
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    Re: Movie review: "Cars"

    Man I'm jones'n to see this movie.
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    Re: Movie review: "Cars"

    We saw it this afternoon. The adults thoroughly enjoyed it. We had a a group of 5 kids, aged 3 to 5, and they all enjoyed it but they all also got a little bored at times. And if you've ever had a bored 3 year old at the movies with you, you know that's not a good thing.

    My recommendation would be see it but don't bring kids under 7 or 8 or they're going to get restless.
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    Re: Movie review: "Cars"

    Took my eleven year old tonight and really thought there were some valuable lessons learned. Don't judge a book by it's cover, just because something's old..., winning isn't everything, stop and smell the roses, etc... I thought it was the best Pixar film evar.
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    Re: Movie review: "Cars"

    Better than The Incredibles? I don't know if I believe that.
    ... that's not food.

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    Re: Movie review: "Cars"

    Quote Originally Posted by GottaHavePride
    Better than The Incredibles? I don't know if I believe that.
    Way.
    Know thy self,
    know thy enemy.
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    a thousand victories. - Sun Tzu (500 B.C.)

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    Re: Movie review: "Cars"

    No way!
    ... that's not food.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GottaHavePride
    No way!
    Way!
    Know thy self,
    know thy enemy.
    A thousand battles,
    a thousand victories. - Sun Tzu (500 B.C.)

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    Re: Movie review: "Cars"

    ... that's not food.

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    Re: Movie review: "Cars"

    Definitely better than The Incredibles, but I don't know if it's the best pixar evar.
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    Re: Movie review: "Cars"

    Haven't seen cars, but since Incredibles came out, I thought it was the best pixar movie of all time.

    TS2 was also really really really good, but Incredibles was just perfect.

    Here's how I'd rank them (having not seen Cars)

    1. Incredibles
    2. Toy Story 2
    3. Toy Story
    4. Nemo
    5. Monsters Inc
    6. Bug's Life

    And I give Bug's Life 3 stars, so the rest are still very good.

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    Re: Movie review: "Cars"

    Don't get me wrong, The Incedibles is right there. A solid numba two or as the political correct TV guy would say 1b.
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    Re: Movie review: "Cars"

    I took the whole clan to see it on Friday night. The movie was good, however, the crowd was very strange. Lots of singles and some couples that looked like they were the folks who came in character to the Lord of the Rings or Star Wars premiers.

    My wife took our youngest daughter and moved as the asphat couple behind us let their two-year-old grab our rocking seat (Harkins) and shake them, not to mention talking loudly and being a general nuisance. I gave them the look of death, which finally resulted in the dad getting up and standing next to my seat holding the little ankle biter in his arms. (he also cackled like a witch at the funny parts and he looked like a short-bus rider)

    I refused to take my kids to the movies until they were 1) potty-trained 2) able to sit through a movie 3) able to keep their little traps shut.
    I still try to take them to pre-six p.m. movie showings. I guess lots of people are ignoramuses.

    The movie was beautiful and fun, so go see it.

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