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Cars may have been one of the less well-regarded Pixar movies, but that didn't stop John Lasseter from getting behind the wheel again for this week's sequel. It's Lasseter's passion for all things automotive that drives the follow-up, which has a co-directing credit for Brad Lewis - Digital Spy Review
From the creators of Cars, Up and Toy Story 3 comes a new Pixar classic in this high-octane Blu-ray! Star racecar Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson) and the incomparable tow truck Mater (Larry the Cable Guy) take their friendship to exciting new places when they head overseas to compete in the first-ever World Grand Prix to determine the world's fastest car. But the road to the championship is filled with plenty of potholes, detours and hilarious surprises when Mater gets caught up in an intriguing adventure of his own: international espionage! Experience all the fast-paced fun with an "all-car" cast – plus enjoy the hilarious, never-before-seen short film "Air Mater". The pedal-to-the-metal excitement continues with a full disc of exclusive "Around The World" bonus features.
Special Features:
- Toy Story Toons: Hawaiian Vacation
- Air Mater
- Pixar
- Pixar
- Disney
- U
- Cars
- English
- Lightning McQueen
- 1
- Pixar
- John Lasseter
- Brad Lewis
English, Dutch, Flemish, English
- Larry the Cable Guy
- Owen Wilson
- Michael Caine
- Emily Mortimer
- Eddie Izzard
- John Turturro
- Brent Musburger
- Joe Mantegna
English, English SDH, Dutch
- 2011
- Cars
- Free
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OK, but not great at all
Well the first Cars film lost its way a little, it was too slow and went on far too long. The story got lost in the overly long and frankly dull Radiator Springs segment but it had its moments and had promise. So we were hoping the second one was going to be a lot better. The 'plot' is ludicrously complicated and absurd, for what should be a kids movie! Again, the film is just too long, or maybe it stretches out a thin plot/premise for too long. It's well worth a watch, but not a keeper.
CARS 2
Cars 2 keeps up the Pixar standards. It's not as good as the first but a very solid sequel. The spies add an extra edge to the storyline. The kids loved it and I really enjoyed it too.