Cars 3D (Blu-ray + DVD) G
Ahhh... it's got that new movie smell.
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Cars (Blu-ray)
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Cars (4K UltraHD + Blu-ray)
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Cars (Blu-ray + DVD)
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Blu-ray Details
- Number of Discs: 3
- Rated: G
- Run Time: 1 hours, 57 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 0 (Worldwide)
- Released: October 29, 2013
- Originally Released: 2006
- Label: Walt Disney Video
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Directed by | John Lasseter | |
Screenwriting by | Kiel Murray, John Lasseter, Phil Lorin & Dan Fogelman | |
Composition by | Randy Newman | |
Produced by | Darla Anderson | |
Voice: | Owen Wilson, Paul Newman, Michael Keaton, George Carlin, Larry the Cable Guy, Bob Costas, Cheech Marin & Bonnie Hunt |
Major Awards:
Academy Awards 2006 -
Best Animated Feature Film: Not Applicable
Entertainment Reviews:
3 stars out of 5 -- As a technical achievement, CARS is peerless....[The cars] are alive and the team has faithfully crafted an environment for the characters.
Total Film
Rating: C+ --
Overall [I] enjoyed it.
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Rachel's Reviews (YouTube)
Rating: 6/10 --
Cars is a nice homily to small town life and remembering the past - which definitely has its charms - and call for remembering our roots, but it's been done better elsewhere.
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ComingSoon.net
When it comes to unlikely anthropomorphization, Pixar isn't afraid to raise the bar. -- Grade: A
Entertainment Weekly
Rating: 3.5/5 --
Unlike other Pixar releases, Cars does not cross over to adults as well as Finding Nemo or The Incredibles. But kids will love it, and isn't that what this type of animation is all about?
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Matt's Movie Reviews
[Powered] by warmth, emotion and good-hearted charm. It offers the kinds of sensations all Hollywood once did, and it makes us remember why those films made us care...
Los Angeles Times
Rating: 3/4 --
The movie's Route 66 mythology, coupled with the presence of Paul Newman in what would turn out to be his final theatrical feature, lends it a nostalgic, bittersweet tinge.
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Film Frenzy
Product Description:
Talking cars rediscover the quirky originality of middle America in this inventive animated film from the folks at Pixar (TOY STORY, FINDING NEMO). Owen Wilson does the voice of arrogant rookie racecar Lightning McQueen, who winds up stranded in the small desert town of Radiator Springs on his way west to a big showdown. Sentenced to community service after literally tearing up the road in a high-speed chase, at first all Lightning can think of is getting back to the world of corporate sponsorship and merchandising tie-ins he loves so well. Eventually, however, the eccentric residents of Radiator Springs begin to grow on him, especially the attractive lady Porsche lawyer (Bonnie Hunt) and a rusty old tow-truck (Larry the Cable Guy). There's also a hippie Volkswagen (George Carlin), a low-riding T-bird (Cheech Martin) and Paul Newman as the gruff, curmudgeonly Doc Hudson, the town judge who harbors his own checkered-flag past. The story may not be new, but Pixar's precision-engineered animation brilliantly illuminates the town and its surrounding cactus-studded vistas down to the minutest detail, and director/writer John Lasseter keeps the film's satiric wit and generous heart in perfect alignment. Adults in the audience should appreciate the film's celebration of old-school American eccentricity, and the kids will dig all the thunderous grit and high-octane wheel burning. Randy Newman composed the score; James Taylor sings one of the songs.