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Cars is a 2006 film animated films produced by Pixar and directed by John Lasseter and Joe Ranft both. He was seventh film Disney / Pixar feature film, and Pixar's last film before it was bought by Disney. Set in a world completely populated by anthropomorphic Victoria and other vehicles motor has the voice of Owen Wilson, Paul Newman, Bonnie Hunt, Cheech Marin, Jenifer Lewis, Tony Shalhoub, John Ratzenberger, George Carlin, Larry the Cable Guy and Michael Keaton and as voice cameos by several celebrities such as Richard Petty, Billy Crystal, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Bob Costas, Darrell Waltrip, Jay Leno, Michael Schumacher and Mario Andretti.
the Engine victory created May 26, 2006 at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina, and was released June 9, 2006, to generally favorable reviews. He has been nominated for two Oscars, including best animated film and won a Golden Globe for best animated film. He was released on DVD in late 2006 and end Blu-ray 2007. goods to them, including scale models of several cars, broke Documents for retail merchandise based on Disney / Pixar, with estimated $ 1 billion in sales [2].
The last race of the season of stock car racing Piston Cup ends in a three-way tie between the retired veteran band "The King" Weathers, perennial runner-up and dirty battle Chick Hicks, and rookie Lightning McQueen. A tie is scheduled to race a week later, in the circuit Los Angeles International. McQueen, eager to begin practice in California as soon as possible to become Cup champion and win the Dinoco sponsorship oil Mack pushing a driver traveling all night. Mack is too exhausted to notice when McQueen, asleep, falls into the back of the truck. McQueen awakes in traffic and speeds off and thinks he can see Mack, but another truck. It draws the attention of a sheriff and speeds away, but hang in the town of Radiator Springs shabby, not wanting to pull your main street. McQueen is arrested and tried the next day by the city judge and doctor, Doc Hudson, who initially McQueen wants out of town as quickly as possible, but at the insistence of Sally Carrera, city attorney, assigned community service to repair the road.
McQueen considers the work of the traction machine laying asphalt requires a slow pace despite attempts to finish faster. During the day, he befriends McQueen's most inhabitants of the city, and learns that Radiator Springs was once a popular landmark along Route 66, but in fact disappeared from the map when the nearby interstate highway was built and overlooking the city, causing many businesses and residents to leave. McQueen also discovers that Doc is actually the "Hudson Hornet "a three-time Piston Cup champion forced to retire after a racing accident, who chose to disappear quietly in Radiator Springs. McQueen encouraged by his new friends, successfully completes the road and spent a day in the city, cruising with Sally and exchange business in the remaining stores to get a new paint job and tires. However, that night, Mack, followed by the media, finally catches McQueen, who reluctantly leaves Radiator Springs to make the race on time.
As McQueen prepares to race, his thoughts go back to their new friends, and entertained well. However, surprised to discover that the Doc, with its "Hudson Hornet" colors, and others from Radiator Springs serving as his pit crew. Encouraged by their presence and pitstop incredible speed and spins to learn from them while in Radiator Springs to beat Chick Hicks dirty tactics, McQueen was able to win the lead. On the last lap of the race, Hicks purpose meets the king to try to catch McQueen, the king sent in a crash. McQueen stops inches Cup win to push back and push through the King goal line, preventing what happened to Doc from happening to the king, and allowing Hicks to take the crown. After the race, Hicks is avoided because of their tactics despite his victory, while McQueen is praised by the king and his wife and the press and public for their sportsmanship. McQueen Radiator Springs back and announced that will put his off-season headquarters there, helping revitalize the city and its activities, to the delight of his new friends.
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Speedway $4.86 Elvis looks sleek and cool in Speedway, a decided improvement over the pasty indifference he displayed in his middle-era range of pictures. The movie itself is standard Presley formula, with the King again playing a race-car driver, this time in trouble with an IRS agent (Nancy Sinatra) over his taxes. (There’s even a production number about taxes. Argggh.) On the plus side, a bunch of scenes are … |
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Speedway $3.35 Elvis looks sleek and cool in Speedway, a decided improvement over the pasty indifference he displayed in his middle-era range of pictures. The movie itself is standard Presley formula, with the King again playing a race-car driver, this time in trouble with an IRS agent (Nancy Sinatra) over his taxes. (There’s even a production number about taxes. Argggh.) On the plus side, a bunch of scenes are … |