I loved Pixar Cars. As a little kid, it was visually blissful. Especially in theaters.
I get it's a dark horse series of Pixar, but I have a soft spot.
I get it's a dark horse series of Pixar, but I have a soft spot.
I’ll have to be honest - the sequels aren’t that good. But the first movie, had a very good story with good lessons to be taught. We got to see how one arrogant jerk of a racecar change for the better after getting lost in the middle of a run-down tourist spot, while the other didn’t learn his lesson since he never faced this fate. It also taught us about how once beautiful places get run down after new highway systems skip over them. The sequels didn’t have as much heart like this.I loved Pixar Cars. As a little kid, it was visually blissful. Especially in theaters.
I get it's a dark horse series of Pixar, but I have a soft spot.
I’ll have to be honest - the sequels aren’t that good. But the first movie, had a very good story with good lessons to be taught. We got to see how one arrogant jerk of a racecar change for the better after getting lost in the middle of a run-down tourist spot, while the other didn’t learn his lesson since he never faced this fate. It also taught us about how once beautiful places get run down after new highway systems skip over them. The sequels didn’t have as much heart like this.
Hear me out, I think we are on some sort of linked brainwaves or something. I was literally just thinking about Chef Louis the other day and Alfred Molina today(?) because I’ve been thinking about Rocky and Bullwinkle villains all day??????????????I’m still disappointed they didn’t put Chef Louis in the live-action Little Mermaid remake. I know people were saying Gordon Ramsay should have played him, but I think Alfred Molina would have nailed that role.