Pixar Continues on Top

Year: 2006

Writers: John Lasseter and Joe Ranft

Director: John Lasseter

Length: 116 min

Category: Children’s

Studio: Pixar

Distributor: Disney

Rating: 5 out of 5

Once again Pixar comes out on top with a great movie. This one is even slicker than The Incredibles, which I thought would be hard to top. Even with a farm of computers that ran four times faster than the ones on The Incredibles each frame of “Cars” took an average of 17 processor hours to render.

The storyline is typical for Pixar (toy, fish, etc. gets lost and has to find their way home.) Pixar movies always have a lesson. The biggest moral lesson in Cars is “winning isn’t everything.” Even though the storyline followed a formula, I didn’t get bored.

One of the best things about this movie is the characters and the actors they got to voice them. Owen Wilson was a good choice for Lightning. I never realized that Paul Newman was Doc Hudson (aka the Hudson Hornet.) Larry the Cable Guy was a great choice for Mater because both of them are dumb as dirt. Cheech Marin was perfectly cast as Ramone. Tony Shalhoub voiced Luigi and this was a completely different role for him. (He plays the defective detective, Monk, on TV.) Once again, John Ratzenberger voices a character in a Pixar movie. (I believe he’s been in every Pixar movie made.) One big name who makes a breif appearance is Arnold Schwarzenegger as “The Governator”, a Hummer.

The soundtrack is excellent. Songs like Route 66 and Life Is A Highway are definitely chart toppers. Randy Newman wrote another excellent score for Pixar.

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DaVinci Movie Poor Quality

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Seems like a lot of people were getting hysterical over nothing. Over a movie they hadn’t even seen yet.

Nothing to fear from ‘Da Vinci,’ says Catholic activist

A leading Catholic activist is telling Christians their worries, building for months, over yesterday’s release of “The Da Vinci Code,” have been wasted on an “inane,” “slumbering,” “anti-climatic” movie that “fails to persuade” and flounders more on its poor quality than its anti-Catholic theology.

“This was one of the most inane films I have ever seen, said Bill Donohue, president of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, after viewing the movie on opening day.

I told my wife that when we go to see the movie, she shouldn’t over think it. She should just enjoy it like she enjoyed the Indiana Jones movies.

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It’s just entertainment

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Why do some people always have to see a political motive behind every movie? Can’t they just enjoy it for the entertainment value?

‘Terror-supporting movie’ tops in weekend box office

‘Terror-supporting movie’
tops in weekend box office
‘V for Vendetta’ scores $8.35 million in opener.
A new movie characterized as a “terrorist-supporting, anti-Christian, neo-Marxist, left-wing propaganda” film by one prominent critic led the nation’s box-office this weekend.

To say this movie is anti-war is ridiculous. It’s based on a graphic novel written in the 1990′s, well before the U.S. invaded Iraq. The producers started work on this while they were making the Matrix trilogy, which was released on DVD in 2003. You do the math, the whole project was conceived before we invaded Iraq.

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