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Cars

Director: John Lasseter, Joe Ranft
Writer: John Lasseter, Joe Ranft
Theatrical: 2006
Rated: G
Studio: Walt Disney Video
Genre: Kids & Family
Duration: 116
IMDb: 0317219
DVD Details
Language: English
Subtitles: English
Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Picture Format: Widescreen
UPC: 0786936271898
# of Discs: 1
Region: 1
Release:07 Nov 2006
List Price: $29.99
Credits
Lightning McQueen (voice)
Owen Wilson
Doc Hudson (voice)
Paul Newman
Sally Carrera (voice)
Bonnie Hunt
Mater (voice)
Larry The Cable Guy
Ramone (voice)
Cheech Marin
Luigi (voice)
Tony Shalhoub
Guido (voice)
Guido Quaroni
Flo (voice)
Jenifer Lewis
Sarge (voice)
Paul Dooley
Sheriff (voice)
Michael Wallis
Fillmore (voice)
George Carlin
Lizzie (voice)
Katherine Helmond
Mack/Hamm Truck/Abominable Snow Plow/P.T. Flea Car (voice)
John Ratzenberger
Red/Peterbilt (voice)
Joe Ranft
Chick Hicks (voice)
Michael Keaton
Summary
There's an extra coat of hot wax on Pixar's vibrant, NASCAR-influenced comedy about a world populated entirely by cars. Lightning McQueen (voiced by Owen Wilson) is the slick rookie taking the Piston Cup series by storm when the last race of the season (the film's high-octane opening) ends in a three-way tie. On the way to the tie-breaker race in California, Lightning loses his way off Route 66 in the Southwest desert and is taught to stop and smell the roses by the forgotten citizens of Radiator Springs. It's odd to have such a slim story from the whizzes of Pixar, and the film pales a bit from their other films (though can that be a fair comparison?). Nonetheless, "Cars" is another gleaming ride with Pixar founder John Lasseter, who's directing for the first time since "Toy Story 2". There's the usual spectrum of excellent characters teamed with appropriate voice talent, loads of smooth humor for kids and parents alike, knockout visuals, and a colorful array of sidekicks, including a scene-stealing baby blue forklift named Guido. Lightning's plight is changed with the help of former big-city lawyer Sally Carrera (Pixar veteran Bonnie Hunt), the town's patriarch Doc Hudson (Paul Newman), and kooky tow truck Mater (Larry the Cable Guy). "The Incredibles" was the first Pixar film to break the 100-minute barrier, but had enough story not to suffer; "Cars", at 116 minutes (including some must-see end credit footage), is not as fortunate, plus it never pierces the heart. Trivia fans should have bonanza with the frame-by-frame DVD function; the movie is stuffed with in-jokes, some appearing only for an instant. Ages 5 and up. "--Doug Thomas"