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Cars (Single-Disc Widescreen Edition)

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Movie Reviews of Cars (Single-Disc Widescreen Edition)

Movie Review: Isn't this the same plot as "Doc Hollywood"?
Summary: 5 Stars

Doc Hollywood
Don't get me wrong - I loved the movie! Animation was great, characters were lovable, etc. I just couldn't help thinking that it was a re-vamped version of "Doc Hollywood". In "Doc Hollywood", the big-shot doctor(Michael J. Fox) on his way to Beverly Hills to be a plastic surgeon and has a car accident which destroys a fence in a tiny little town in the middle of nowhere. He's stuck in this town while his Porche is being fixed, and to make up for the damage to the fence, he must help out the town's only physician (an aging guy about to retire) as community service. In short, he ends up falling in love with the town, the townspeople, and a certain lady. He ends up going to Beverly Hills to do the plastic surgeon thing, but ultimately misses the town and the girl so much, that he returns to be the town's physician. Sound familiar? Yeah, that's what I thought too.

Movie Review: Good Lessons For All Ages
Summary: 5 Stars

We have taken our two boys, ages 5 and three, to see this movie a total of four times in various theaters since its release. I personally have never paid money to see any movie more than once in the theater, especially now when movies are released so soon onto DVD. We all loved it and can't wait for the DVD. My five year old is just beginning to play team sports and really got the "winning isn't the most important thing" concept and we have referred to it often. My three year old had never made it past the first hour of other Curious George and Ice Age 2 type movies which resort to simple slapstick comedy. He not only made it completey through Cars, which is longer than most animation movies, but sat through the touching and funny credits at the end. I used to live in the Southwest so I really enjoyed the scenery, which was amazingly accurate, and now we have committed to taking one of our first family road trips along Route 66. Maybe we'll buy this amazing soundtrack for the trip?

Movie Review: Five Star Family Fun
Summary: 5 Stars

Definitely a keeper!
A fun filled Family Movie with a powerful message about friendship, ego, & teamwork... This is a nice movie, appropriate for all ages - no glarring issues that would be of concern to even the most conservative parent... Of course there will be those that deconstruct the movie from the outside in - basing their comments on the "realness" of the movie - for example: the lack of people in the movie makes it unrealistic b/c the cars couldn't build the race tracks, buildings, etc... well yes that's true - but cars also can't talk or have relationships or go out tractor tipping either ... this isn't a movie based in reality... it's just a laugh out loud, very cute movie, with wonderful animation - The whole family enjoyed this movie. So grab some popcorn, pile up with your family & enjoy this one! (It's nice to have movies that you can pop into the dvd player, sit back & relax without being concerned about what may or may not appear on the screen...)

Movie Review: This is the best toy-oriented movie since Toy Story!
Summary: 5 Stars

The movie is great. Some things could be improved like why McQueen has its original colors in the final race instead of having the new "Radiator Springs" colors (as it appeared at the end). My son loves it and he didn't stop seeing this movie at home since the release of the DVD.

Only this movie and Toy Story have the revolutionary idea of thinking about the movie AND the toys. The others only have the typical "not-so-look-alike" figures or not-so-funny-to-play-with toys.

This movie brought us the great idea of mixing the Matchbox/HotWheels collection with the movie characters. My son loves any type of toy cars like most of the boys (and many men) but he loves die-cast cars by far.

There isn't any movie that used this option (die-cast cars) for its characters and the idea of a growing collection set. That's why I think there is innovation in this movie.

I hope they give us a second movie (and more die-cast cars).

Movie Review: My kid LOVES this thing and anything with CAR'S about it
Summary: 5 Stars

Ok so TV is bad for a three year old ? Well if it is on ALL the time maybe sure. I find that this is a good can't find a thing on to wacth HAVE to get stuff done three year old pleaser! The screams and squeels of approval tell it all. I am guaranteed a few moments to cook or pay bills or pretty much get any really pressing thing done. There is one seen that bothers me though it is when the car tries to 'out run' a train! Ok, the car makes it unharmed, still, this I HAD to explain that he(and or the car) should NEVER do that in real life! We live not too far from the REAL rail road tracks ourselves. I guess my child got the message cause the other day he was sreaming "no don't do it" to the car on the movie "your gonna get sqashed!". Over all it is a good movie to see. Funny though, I don't think he has over seen the end of it, he ussually falls asleep before it is over. Me I have to chukle, tractor tipping... please... and Frank oh boy that's just to funny...
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