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I went and saw "Over the Hedge" and then "Cars" right after. Cars wins, with 90 stars. It was awesome. And I can't beleive that those two movies are in the same ballpark in ratings. Dreamworks movies always make me want to brush my teeth and clean my ears.


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I aw Cars yesterday. It was so rawksome.

I agree, Larry The Cable Guy is the only person that could have ever given Mater any justice.

The animation looked different than what Pizar normally does - it looks much better. The Cars look real smooth and lifelike.

My favorite character was probably either:
- Of course, McQueen
- Mater
- Guidio(the little blue forklift.)
- Mack
- Doc Hudson

And....

"OMFG MATER"S BLUE!"

I liked the tractor tipping scene, the race scenes, and the end with the helicopter the best.

By staying until the credits were over, did you mean where Pizar changed a few of their movies to fit the Car style? If you do mean that, then yes, I did - Toy Car Story was the best one, because Hamilton or whatever he was named as a car is so funny to look at.

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I aw Cars yesterday. It was so rawksome.

I agree, Larry The Cable Guy is the only person that could have ever given Mater any justice.
I think Jeff Foxworthy could fill that role pretty well.

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Speaking of Cars, I loved the scenes at the end of the film were Mack is commenting on the the voice actors from Pixar's other films. :p


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Speaking of Cars, I loved the scenes at the end of the film were Mack is commenting on the the voice actors from Pixar's other films. :p


The voice actor was him, too - which was the funny part.

Jeff Foxworthy would've been better as somebody else - I mean, can you imagine Jeff's voice coming out of a rusty towtruck with gigantic front teeth? I really can't.

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The original Star Wars Trilogy, or at least, parts of them. :p

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Jeff Foxworthy would've been better as somebody else - I mean, can you imagine Jeff's voice coming out of a rusty towtruck with gigantic front teeth? I really can't.
Yeah I could. Just listen some of his old stuff, and you will see what I mean,

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I also sawed Cars today.

Although I liked Over the Hedge, I agree with [s]Ms.[/s] Alexander. Over the Hedge is not even in the SAME LEAGUE as Cars. Cars totally kicks it in its rather low-IQ butt.

One thing I like about the Pixar movies is the odd but great casting choices. Who woulda thunk seeing Ellen DeGeneres and Albert Brooks in the same movie (Finding Nemo)? And I doubt anyone thought that Billy Crystal and John Goodman could star together in Monsters, Inc. And then there was this one. I'm sure nobody thought Owen Wilson, Paul Newman, and Larry the Cable Guy would ever all be cast in a movie together in their entire lives.

Plus the Pixar movies really seem to all be little parable-type tales. And they also are much funnier than Dreamworks' films.

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Cars was so awexome!

Mooooooooo! *crash!* Slosh. Fart.

Who didn't love that part? That was so funny.

"Hey, they're just using the same voice over and over again! What kind of cheap low-lifes would do that?"

I never noticed the voice continuity with John Ratzenberger.

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You never noticed? He's like their good luck charm!

*augh! I haven't seen Cars yet!*

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You never noticed? He's like their good luck charm!

*augh! I haven't seen Cars yet!*

You just had to go look at the Wikipedia article didn't you.

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Well, I don't actually remember if Ive ben there or not, I just have an inordinate amount of knowlege about Pixar. *average employee age is roughly thirty* I've probably watched the comentaries too much... *brad bird also directed the iron giant* so yeah... workiing there would be cool someday *Finding Nemo was inspired by a walk to the playground*

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Capt. Ido Nos wrote:
Well, I don't actually remember if Ive ben there or not, I just have an inordinate amount of knowlege about Pixar. *average employee age is roughly thirty* I've probably watched the comentaries too much... *brad bird also directed the iron giant* so yeah... workiing there would be cool someday *Finding Nemo was inspired by a walk to the playground*



Hey man! my cousin that works there is and he is...34....

I get free stuff, right now I'm wearing a pixar hat.

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I also sawed Cars today.


I also did that thing which you did in the quote...
But not today, several days ago. I thought it would be pretty crappy ( I wasn't really going to see the move for the movie itself, really) but I was surprised how much I laughed.
Thinking about it now makes me laugh about how much I laughed.
Yay 'twas fun.

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Einoo T. Spork wrote:
I also sawed Cars today.


I also did that thing which you did in the quote...
But not today, several days ago. I thought it would be pretty crappy ( I wasn't really going to see the move for the movie itself, really) but I was surprised how much I laughed.
Thinking about it now makes me laugh about how much I laughed.
Yay 'twas fun.

I wonder why you went? So many possibilities...All involving Carnivorous plants...

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I saw Cars a couple days ago, and I saw X-Men 3 like, a couple weeks ago.

Cars is really awesome. I love when Mack watches the Car-fied Pixar films with the same actor...that actor's been in every Pixar film, I think.

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I didn't like Cars very much...

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I saw Cars a couple days ago, and I saw X-Men 3 like, a couple weeks ago.

Cars is really awesome. I love when Mack watches the Car-fied Pixar films with the same actor...that actor's been in every Pixar film, I think.

Yes, we've been through this conversation.

But still, that was funny.

You are a toy car!
And you, are a sad strange little wagon!

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I just saw An American Tail, and enjoyed it thoroughly.

Tommorrow, I'm going to see Cars and X3 with Helen, which should be awesome.

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I saw X3 a while ago. It rules. i'm gonna see Nacho Libre today.
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I wanna see Nacho Libre. But I think my top "must-see" movie of the summer is Snakes on a Plane. I've just gotta see it. If not, my nerd licence will be revoked.


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Last night I watched "Dumb and Dumber", one of the greatest cinematic masterpieces of our time.

My dad and I are gonna watch the new Superman movie when it comes out.

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I reacently saw Over The Hedge and Cars. Cars is now my favorite Pixar Movie behind The Incredebles. As for Over The Hedge, I actually thought it was pretty good. Not as good as Cars mind you, but still good.

Oh yeah, I also saw X3 several weeks ago. It was ok, but not as good as X2.

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I saw "The Day the Earth Stood Still" last night. Pretty good movie.

I bought that on DVD for my dad. I remember we watched it on AMC one day and he said he could remember seeing it when he was a wee one. It's probably one of his favorite movies, too.

I saw Nacho Libre before we went to lunch. It's about 2 hours of "meh". Not as bad as a lot of Jack Black movies turn out being, but still, it wasn't what I was expecting. It's a definite "rent it when it comes out on DVD".

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I'd like to go see Nacho Libre. But I'm pretty sure it'd be lackluster. Ah, well.

For all of you who think Cars pwned Over the Hedge, I'd like to remind you of a simple math formula that applies to animated films.

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Pixar > Any other animation

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i kinda want to see Nacho Libre but it probablly wont be as funny as it sounds.

oh and i cant believe the chose Nicholas Cage to be Ghost Rider in the new movie.
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I saw Cars and Ice Age 2 yesterday. Both movies are funny and humorous.

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I'd like to go see Nacho Libre. But I'm pretty sure it'd be lackluster. Ah, well.

For all of you who think Cars pwned Over the Hedge, I'd like to remind you of a simple math formula that applies to animated films.

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Studio Ghibli > Any other animation


I have to disagree.


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Alexander wrote:
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I'd like to go see Nacho Libre. But I'm pretty sure it'd be lackluster. Ah, well.

For all of you who think Cars pwned Over the Hedge, I'd like to remind you of a simple math formula that applies to animated films.

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Studio Ghibli > Any other animation


I have to disagree.


Can you explain why, instead of saying "I have to disagree" or "I have to agree"?

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Alexander wrote:
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Studio Ghibli > Any other animation

I have to disagree.

Why'd you change my quote? (?)

Badri3211 wrote:
Can you explain why, instead of saying (ect ect)

Now there's the pot calling the kettle black...

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