I thought 'Cars' was much better than I thought it would be.
Most movies are predictable, especially these days.
What I couldn't predict was the progression from an 'in your face' racing movie, to a gentle , lovely story, told in a credible, entertaining way, with characters that should not have worked, but somehow do.
I went today with my 7 yr. old son. This movie had me close to tears. Let me explain. Route 66 was the way west for years and with it brought a lot of fun places to stop and see. It was enjoyed by many in it day. Then came along change and improvement to make life faster. Lost is the time, that is enjoyed by family to these exciting out of the way places. Time stood still or just died, and with it an America that was. I know this will always continue, but I am nostalgic and like the things of the past. To have seen or riden in a Hudson. Wow. I used to own a 62 Mercury Monterey. It was awesome. They just don't make them like they used to. Anyways, I encourage you to see the movie. It speaks to all ages. Enjoy!!!!
Fred and I went to see it (We didn't have grandchildren in tow, but thought it would be entertaining).
Ditto to the Route 66 memories.
Ditto to it would have been better with a child or two in tow.
What God did for us: We went to the drive in to see it, and right in front of us were two 1940s cars.
(Remember we live in Reno NV, and August is Hot August Nites, and we are in summer time and the living is maybe not so easy, but the souped up cars that live here are coming out for impromptu show-n-shine -- Hot August Nites is such a success here because many of these old cars live here and welcome the chance to strut their stuff.)
Anyway, it was nice to see how those two old cars just fit right in their spaces. Neat (in more ways than one.)
Fred and I went to see it (We didn't have grandchildren in tow, but thought it would be entertaining).
Ditto to the Route 66 memories.
Ditto to it would have been better with a child or two in tow.
What God did for us: We went to the drive in to see it, and right in front of us were two 1940s cars.
(Remember we live in Reno NV, and August is Hot August Nites, and we are in summer time and the living is maybe not so easy, but the souped up cars that live here are coming out for impromptu show-n-shine -- Hot August Nites is such a success here because many of these old cars live here and welcome the chance to strut their stuff.)
Anyway, it was nice to see how those two old cars just fit right in their spaces. Neat (in more ways than one.)
The nite was nice.
Kit --
That's cool about the old cars. A friend of mine and her boyfriend went to go see it on opening night with the Porsche club that he belongs to because there's a 911 in the movie (Sally). They don't have kids (I coulda loaned them mine) but they enjoyed themselves.
For me, it wasn't so much about the cars in the movie as the shopping list of stars who were in it doing the voices - I listen to Car Talk almost every weekend, and was thrilled to hear Click and Clack's voices - it was great! The whole movie is almost a "who's who" in voices!
Hubby and I took our two kids on opening day. We went to the earlier show so it wasnt really that crowded. My son enjoyed the cars; my daughter enjoyed the pretty girl car and the romance behind the story; my husband, being a musician, enjoyed the music; and I, being a graphic artist, enjoyed the graphix. So there was something for everyone.
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I thought 'Cars' was much better than I thought it would be.
Most movies are predictable, especially these days.
What I couldn't predict was the progression from an 'in your face' racing movie, to a gentle , lovely story, told in a credible, entertaining way, with characters that should not have worked, but somehow do.
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I went today with my 7 yr. old son. This movie had me close to tears. Let me explain. Route 66 was the way west for years and with it brought a lot of fun places to stop and see. It was enjoyed by many in it day. Then came along change and improvement to make life faster. Lost is the time, that is enjoyed by family to these exciting out of the way places. Time stood still or just died, and with it an America that was. I know this will always continue, but I am nostalgic and like the things of the past. To have seen or riden in a Hudson. Wow. I used to own a 62 Mercury Monterey. It was awesome. They just don't make them like they used to. Anyways, I encourage you to see the movie. It speaks to all ages. Enjoy!!!!
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Fred and I went to see it (We didn't have grandchildren in tow, but thought it would be entertaining).
Ditto to the Route 66 memories.
Ditto to it would have been better with a child or two in tow.
What God did for us: We went to the drive in to see it, and right in front of us were two 1940s cars.
(Remember we live in Reno NV, and August is Hot August Nites, and we are in summer time and the living is maybe not so easy, but the souped up cars that live here are coming out for impromptu show-n-shine -- Hot August Nites is such a success here because many of these old cars live here and welcome the chance to strut their stuff.)
Anyway, it was nice to see how those two old cars just fit right in their spaces. Neat (in more ways than one.)
The nite was nice.
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Kit --
That's cool about the old cars. A friend of mine and her boyfriend went to go see it on opening night with the Porsche club that he belongs to because there's a 911 in the movie (Sally). They don't have kids (I coulda loaned them mine) but they enjoyed themselves.
For me, it wasn't so much about the cars in the movie as the shopping list of stars who were in it doing the voices - I listen to Car Talk almost every weekend, and was thrilled to hear Click and Clack's voices - it was great! The whole movie is almost a "who's who" in voices!
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Hubby and I took our two kids on opening day. We went to the earlier show so it wasnt really that crowded. My son enjoyed the cars; my daughter enjoyed the pretty girl car and the romance behind the story; my husband, being a musician, enjoyed the music; and I, being a graphic artist, enjoyed the graphix. So there was something for everyone.
I give it a two thumbs up!
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