Is there a story behind the cars Tom and Ray were depicted as in the “Cars” movies? I own a Dodge A100 and it’s cool to see one in such a big movie series. Thanks for any information. — Kolby There is ...
The for-boys movie became Pixar's first big miss. 20 years on, the studio's still feeling the repercussions ...
Via is a cinephile and a bookworm who loves fantasy and cozy gaming as well as talking about pop culture both online and offline. Pixar movies are some of the most beloved animations and are favorites ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The animated Cars franchise kicked off in 2006 with the eponymous film starring Owen Wilson as the voice of anthropomorphic ...
In 2006, Pixar released "Cars," an animated film directed by John Lasseter. Many joke that the film follows the formula set up by previous Pixar successes like "Toy Story" and "Finding Nemo." While ...
Michael Walsh is a graduate of the Northern Film school and spends his spare time watching and writing films and TV. Mike lives in Rochdale, England If you were born in the nineties, you likely grew ...
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Meet Dev, an avid writer, cat lover, and anime enthusiast. He has a passion for storytelling, traveling, and new adventures. Pixar Animation Studios has captivated audiences worldwide with its ...
We break down how Pixar improved computer animation with every one of its movies from "Toy Story" and "A Bug's Life" to "Ratatouille" and "Cars 2." ...
Everyone loved Cars, the 2006 animated feature film from Pixar that introduced the world to Lightning McQueen, Tow Mater, Sally and Doc as well as the desert town of Radiator Springs. It was an ...
LEGO Pixar: BrickToons are a series of five 6-minute shorts that take characters from Pixar movies and turn them and their surroundings into LEGOs. One thing we can say is that, no, you won’t see the ...