06-25-2006, 05:43 PM
Although, it wasn't my favorite Pixar film ever,(Incredibles, come on) it did have the best use of closing credits ever despite the fact it was devoid of a certain name. Has HK's name been forever blackened on the Pixar company rolls?
There was something about the cars color that was awesome in this film. I'm sure they said a small prayer of thanks they didn't have to deal with hair on this one. Instead they focused on glistening car paint. Everytime I saw it, I thought wow. I didn't say it aloud because I didn't want to interupt the fascinating conversations going on around me.
The story was as old as the hills and you saw the ending coming from a mile away, but it was so skillfully done, it didn't matter. As usual, each character was unique. Paul Newman did a great job and I"m glad he continues to find work.
My favorite review of why somebody didn't like the film was because they couldn't warm up to the fact of the cars. They just weren't cuddly enough for her. I'm going to have to find this woman and smother her with a cuddly toy.
There was something about the cars color that was awesome in this film. I'm sure they said a small prayer of thanks they didn't have to deal with hair on this one. Instead they focused on glistening car paint. Everytime I saw it, I thought wow. I didn't say it aloud because I didn't want to interupt the fascinating conversations going on around me.
The story was as old as the hills and you saw the ending coming from a mile away, but it was so skillfully done, it didn't matter. As usual, each character was unique. Paul Newman did a great job and I"m glad he continues to find work.
My favorite review of why somebody didn't like the film was because they couldn't warm up to the fact of the cars. They just weren't cuddly enough for her. I'm going to have to find this woman and smother her with a cuddly toy.
So much for the flickr badge idea. Dammit

