I don't know what John Lasseter was thinking.
Apparently this was an idea borne out of a small sequence, clipped out of Cars 1.
This movie just doesn't feel like Pixar.
It feels like someone broke into the studio, utilized all of their technical talent, but the script is missing. The story is missing.
But Lasseter figured it out, like George Lucas before him. Make a movie directed at, marketed at *kids*. Make a ton of money.
Give a heartfelt story a backseat.
Make money.
Anyway ...
Although it is cool to hear Michael Caine's voice. But it doesn't make up for it.
AMC Pacers and Gremlins in the harbor scene.
(as soon as we cut to Mater:)
What a pathetic ... there's no story here, no set up. It's an injustice to the first Cars movie (not that the first one was especially *spectacular* ... but it did have a lot of heart.)
And I think that Lemon that Mater is towing is a Trabant. That's cute.
Something's wrong here. There's no development, no re-introduction to the characters. And we just sailed by Bonnie Hunt like she wasn't even there.
Miles Axelrod = a Range Rover
Ok, that's just weird, to have cars in an airplane, it just kind of ruins the suspension of disbelief .. a vehicle inside of a vehicle? I mean, cars are sentient, airplanes are sentient, cars are sitting inside of an airplane's innards?
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