- Oct 7, 2001
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I just came back from watching this. Wow. Just wow.
It's probably one of the best feelgood movies I've ever seen in my LIFE. if not, maybe among the best movies i've ever seen, well ever
There's a lot of funny references. You'll see. WINGO!! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i laughed so hard @ wingo.
anyways, the movie is a technical masterpiece. Attention to detail is amazing. A lot of stuff in the background that you may recognize. Sound was incredible. The way they melded engine/car sounds and such to reflect personality, actions, etc was friggin creative as hell. If they don't get nominated for sound editting, then Acadamy Awards are just stupid. I wouldn't be surprised if they get nominated for visual effects. The visuals were really creative, and well done. I was amazed; "how can you make CG cartoons look better?" well, watch cars, and you'll see how incredible it is.
Granted, i watched the DLP version of the movie at a DLP theatre, so everything looked incredibly clear (the details, dust, etc).
The animation team is SOOOo creative. We see animated animals, etc, it still looks, somewhat fake. Well, ya, talking cars are fake too, but the way these cars talk, move, and such; they look so fliud and natural. It's almost as if this world exists, and as the movie goes along, you really want this world to exist.
11/10.
One of the best technical movies, best feelgood movies, best movies of all time (IMO).
EDIT: of course, the plot was a bit predictable, but that didn't prevent a lot of people @ the theatre to start crying (i heard a ton of sniffling, and people wiping tears). Even though some of it was predictable, it was soo well executed, that I, along with other people in the threatre, didn't care. :thumbsup:
They do a tribute for their Head of Story Joe Ranft during the credits, who died in a car crash. I believe Cars was the last film he worked on.
So ya, you may want to watch all the credits. Isn't all that bad anyways, since they show some stuff during the credits. hehe.
It's probably one of the best feelgood movies I've ever seen in my LIFE. if not, maybe among the best movies i've ever seen, well ever
There's a lot of funny references. You'll see. WINGO!! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i laughed so hard @ wingo.
anyways, the movie is a technical masterpiece. Attention to detail is amazing. A lot of stuff in the background that you may recognize. Sound was incredible. The way they melded engine/car sounds and such to reflect personality, actions, etc was friggin creative as hell. If they don't get nominated for sound editting, then Acadamy Awards are just stupid. I wouldn't be surprised if they get nominated for visual effects. The visuals were really creative, and well done. I was amazed; "how can you make CG cartoons look better?" well, watch cars, and you'll see how incredible it is.
Granted, i watched the DLP version of the movie at a DLP theatre, so everything looked incredibly clear (the details, dust, etc).
The animation team is SOOOo creative. We see animated animals, etc, it still looks, somewhat fake. Well, ya, talking cars are fake too, but the way these cars talk, move, and such; they look so fliud and natural. It's almost as if this world exists, and as the movie goes along, you really want this world to exist.
11/10.
One of the best technical movies, best feelgood movies, best movies of all time (IMO).
EDIT: of course, the plot was a bit predictable, but that didn't prevent a lot of people @ the theatre to start crying (i heard a ton of sniffling, and people wiping tears). Even though some of it was predictable, it was soo well executed, that I, along with other people in the threatre, didn't care. :thumbsup:
They do a tribute for their Head of Story Joe Ranft during the credits, who died in a car crash. I believe Cars was the last film he worked on.
So ya, you may want to watch all the credits. Isn't all that bad anyways, since they show some stuff during the credits. hehe.