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searchdisney
12-18-2005, 06:42 PM
Has anyone seen the previews for the upcoming Disney/Pixar movie Cars? I've seen some previews and read some articles and look forward to seeing the "realism" of the movie.

wdwfreak
12-22-2005, 04:24 PM
I hate to go the other way, but this is the first Pixar movie that I am not excited about ... maybe because I'm not a racing fan. I'm not 100% sure that I'll even see it, and I've loved the other 6 films without exception.

All Aboard
12-22-2005, 05:40 PM
Logic would dictate that I should give Pixar the benefit of the doubt. I, too, have thouroughly enjoyed the 6 prior films. But, there is a big difference in the impression I was left with after each of the other trailers v. this one. There's nothing in it that really has me wanting to see this film. Other than knowing that Pixar hasn't let me down yet, it's hard to get good feelings about it.

Aalore
12-23-2005, 09:05 PM
I think it will be a fun movie! I love their animation.

we3disneygo
12-24-2005, 07:03 AM
I thought it looked like a good movie...... :sunny:

mitros
12-24-2005, 11:04 PM
Saw a trailer on Yahoo movies and did not quite understand what the movie is about. If it's about animated NASCAR, then I'll pass.

Planogirl
12-25-2005, 12:08 PM
I thought it was about cars that are actually alive in a matter of speaking? I don't know if I care about the subject matter but since it's Pixar we'll go see it. They haven't had anything but good movies so far so I'll give them the benefit of the doubt.

prestonsmomma
12-27-2005, 04:23 PM
From what I understand (and I work with a girl who's brother is one of the voices), it has a Nascar sort of theme to it but the cars all talk as does the tow truck and other various vehicles. I personally can't wait.

Cogswel_Cogs
12-27-2005, 04:44 PM
Does it seem to be taking a lot longer then other Pixar movie gaps. I think thats a bad sign.

prestonsmomma
12-28-2005, 08:54 AM
It was supposed to be released for Christmas this year but they delayed the release because they wanted Nascar to be in "season" in the hopes that it might spark more interest. I'm guessing they might want to advertise during races and such.

coby421
01-06-2006, 10:12 PM
Pixars done well so far and the trailer did show the promise of humor so hopefully it will be ok.

yaytezIOA
01-07-2006, 07:11 PM
The reason for the delay in the release, and you guys being Disney-philes I'm shocked you dont know this, is because of the ongoing battle between Disney and Pixar. Pixar wanted more of the profits, and rightfully so. Thats why Cars will be the last Disney/Pixar movie (I believe) and thats why Disney
Computer Animation and Chicken Little was born. The delay was in hopes that the talks between the two companies could lead to a mending of fences...which they did not. Pixar will now get the majority of the box office, while Disney will retain character rights, just like they will with the other 5 (not 6) Pixar films, which means you will most likely not see high quality theatrical releases from your favorite Pixar characters, but lower budget poorly scripter direct to DVD sequels and prequels like disney is doing with their own properties.
As far as the story of Cars, its is the story of a young car who has dreams of making it to the big time...NASCAR. It will feature voices of Nascar drivers, as well as Nascar fan favorite Larry The Cable Guy. It looks great, it sounds fun, and if you loved chicken little, then there is no way you wont like this one.
As the tow truck (voiced by Larry the Cable Guy says) "I'd give my left two lugnuts to see that!"
Now thats funny right there, I dont care who you are.

Luv2Roam
01-08-2006, 08:43 AM
Count me as another who willl be passing on Cars -- as we did with Chicken Little.
I think the other Pixar's appealed to families.
CL and Cars appeals to kids, and in the case of Cars Nascar/car fans.
Looked like Tommy the Toaster (or whatever he is called) and a Chevron commercial to me. :duck: :confused3

yaytezIOA
01-08-2006, 08:57 AM
As it gets closer, everyone will get excited about Cars. Just like they do with all Disney/Pixar movies. I dont think it will be the huge success that Incredibles or Nemo was, but it will be as big as say A Bugs Life...just depends on the weekend it opens and the competition it has. If it goes against something like Superman or X3....forget it. And maybe thats what Disney is poised to do, bring Pixar down a notch with a movie that underperforms....ya never know. Oh, and I stand corrected, there are 6 not 5 pix/dis movies...i forgot about the Incredibles.

DancingBear
01-08-2006, 09:31 AM
Pixar will now get the majority of the box office, while Disney will retain character rights, just like they will with the other 5 (not 6) Pixar films...Just to be clear here, unless Disney and Pixar sign another deal (or if Pixar elects to produce any of the sequels to the earlier films), Disney has no rights to any characters in Pixar films past CARS.

yaytezIOA
01-08-2006, 01:28 PM
No, under the 1997 deal, Disney retains copyrights to all of the Pixar characters. This, along with the money issues, are what the fights are all about. Pixar wants creative control, similar to what George Lucas has with Fox. George Lucas puts up the majority of the financing, and Fox gets a smaller percentage of the profits, where Lucas gets the lions share and retains the merchandising rights. Pixar does not get that now, especially with the merchandising, that is all Disney. If you would like to check my sources, please do. I got these from the Wall street Journal and UsaToday. When I said 5 (not 6) I had forgotten about the Incredibles. As a side note, the next Pixar film-post Disney is said to be called "Rats" . Do we see an underlying meaning here?

DancingBear
01-08-2006, 02:13 PM
Disney retains the rights to the characters created through Cars, and control over sequels. Any subsequent movies Pixar owns lock stock and barrel.

Pixar does get royalties on merchandising by Disney.

My source is the actual Co-Production Agreement, which is filed on EDGAR under Pixar.

yaytezIOA
01-08-2006, 03:55 PM
Disney retains the rights to the characters created through Cars, and control over sequels. Any subsequent movies Pixar owns lock stock and barrel.
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Which is what I said in the first place. This first started up when Disney wanted to make Toy Story 2 direct to video.

DancingBear
01-09-2006, 08:31 AM
Then please explain why you said I was wrong when I first said:

Just to be clear here, unless Disney and Pixar sign another deal (or if Pixar elects to produce any of the sequels to the earlier films), Disney has no rights to any characters in Pixar films past CARS.And actually it started when Disney decided Toy Story 2 should be a feature film instead of direct to video.

Horizons16
01-09-2006, 10:52 AM
Its always worth 10 bucks for a laugh, and if Larry the Cable guy plays a hick tow-truck. ( No offense to anyone with using hick ) then im sure i will go and see it.

bigdisneydaddy
01-09-2006, 11:11 AM
The whole movie is validation for me.
I have always believed that cars and trucks have feelings and personalities, they are much like kids, they require love and nurturing, especially when they get old. If you dont believe me you can ask my 64 or my 57 chevy :rotfl:

freakylick
01-09-2006, 01:13 PM
Count me in...though I will probably wait for video release (customary for me as I rarely go to the theatre anymore).


For those who don't like cars and/or Nascar-
-Did you see A Bug's Life because you like bugs?
-Did you see Chicken Little because you like chickens?
-Did you see Shrek (I know it's not Disney, but follow the logic here) because you like ogres?

I think most fans of animated movies (though I think the analogy can extend past animated films) have seen and enjoyed one or more of those films despite not like the "basic" subject. Cars is not going to be a movie of a Nascar race, so I recommend that you not discount this as a Nascar movie.

Luv2Roam
01-09-2006, 06:46 PM
I don't purposely watch ANY sports related movies. Just no interest. As really no interest in CL. I also avoid sappy tear jerkers too. So I can't say I am avoiding Cars just because of Nascar. Sports just doesn't appeal to me. Which is why it is good we have a variety of movies to select from.

YoHo
01-09-2006, 08:46 PM
Just to get a bit more in Depth, Cars is another step in the cycle of Pixar pictures. The "cars" are going on their last great road trip. As far as I've heard it has very little to do with nascar excepting that as the title characters are automobiles, they probably like car racing. The underlying theme will be aging and dying. All of Pixar's movies have had deeper themes then the surface. Nemo was about fatherhood/parenthood, Toy Story about how we relate to our friends. A Bug's Life was about fitting our uniquness into society. The incredibles was about middle age. Monsters was about confronting society when it's wrong and the choices we make for convience.

G8RFAN
01-10-2006, 03:08 PM
I don't purposely watch ANY sports related movies. Just no interest. As really no interest in CL. I also avoid sappy tear jerkers too. So I can't say I am avoiding Cars just because of Nascar. Sports just doesn't appeal to me. Which is why it is good we have a variety of movies to select from.
A good many sports fans such as myself do not think auto racing as a true sport in terms of athletic ability. Bowling, fishing and golf also fall into the same group..... and I happen to personally love all three and they all do require great skill, just not true athletic ability.

I think the poster above said it all, as that what makes the PIXAR films so great is the underlying story behind the tale with Nemo hands down the best fish tale I have ever seen or heard. My suspicions are that this is more than just a movie about cars racing around.

groovy~disney
01-27-2006, 02:03 AM
I initially was not interested in seeing Cars, but the more I think about it, the more excited I get about it. Pixar hasn't let me down yet, what makes me think they will let me down here. They are bound to have a little slip up at some point, but even a small slip up for them would still produce a quality film, IMHO. Pixar has always been about the story which is esential to any great movie, animated or otherwise, they were just blessed with some of the greatest animation in the world to go along with their tales. So yes, the more I think about it the more excited I get.


:offtopic: just a bit, but I want to say how excited I am about the Pixar/Disney deal. I think this will give the Disney Company a shot of freshness and imagination (did I just say freshness? :goofy: , ahyuk). Seriously, I think this will be a very good thing company wide, very excited about John Lassiter getting a creative role in Theme Parks as well as animation!

deaconlight
02-22-2006, 03:58 PM
Have you heard about the pending tour by the band The Cars (with Todd Rundgren)? There is a a video teaser circulating online featuring a red car that looks very similar to the style of cars shown in the trailer for the movie Cars. Plus they both have that silver V.

Any thoughts on a possible connection? Perhaps another factor in the movie release date delay?

Stitchy_Baby_626
02-27-2006, 09:47 AM
Ill be going to see it. I never knock a Disney (or Disney Pixar) movie til i've tried it (apart from if it has Hilary Duff in it :rotfl: )

I love all of Pixar's past movies and i'm sure i'll probably like this one too. The trailer doesn't do it much though. It doesn't even tell you what it's about. And don't say...it's about cars! We all know that! :rotfl: But what ABOUT the cars??

Donna
xxx

deaconlight
02-27-2006, 11:19 AM
The trailer doesn't do it much though. It doesn't even tell you what it's about. And don't say...it's about cars! We all know that! :rotfl: But what ABOUT the cars??

Donna
xxx
The band called The Cars is going to be touring this summer for the first time in 17 years with a modified lineup. There is a video clip of the new band lineup circulating online that has similar graphics to those in the Cars movie trailer.

I was just wondering if anyone knew if there was a connection between the summer Cars tour and the summer Cars movie or if this is pure coincidence.

DD