Cars dvd

SMASH HIT #1 ANIMATED MOVIE OF THE YEAR!
From

The Winning Team of Disney and Pixar

CARS
Racing To DVD In Time For The Holidays – November

7!

Loaded With Bonus Materials Including an
ALL-NEW EXCLUSIVE SHORT FILM

?Mater and The

Ghostlight,?

Deleted Scenes, Behind-The-Scenes And More

BURBANK, Calif., August 10, 2006 ? The

high-octane Disney/Pixar team announce the DVD debut of the smash hit #1 animated and #2 biggest film of the

year, CARS, in time for the holidays – November 7! From Pixar?s Academy Award? winning director John Lasseter

(TOY STORY, A BUG?S LIFE, TOY STORY 2) and the creative team that thrilled audiences with unforgettable hits

including ?THE INCREDIBLES? and ?FINDING NEMO,? CARS is a musically-charged, comedy-adventure box office favorite

about a hotshot rookie race car who, with a fun cast of car-acters goes on the ride of his life. Starring Owen

Wilson (?Wedding Crashers?), the legendary Paul Newman (Oscar? winner Best Actor ?The Color of Money? 1986) and

an all-star cast, CARS takes audiences of all ages on an incredible adventure that blends a heartfelt story,

great music and breathtaking animation.

Loaded with a full tank of electrifying DVD bonus features, the

highly anticipated CARS DVD debut includes an exclusive all new animated short ?Mater and The Ghostlight,?

starring Mater, the rusty but trusty tow truck. This exclusive bonus feature was produced by the creative and

technical teams who developed CARS. The story is set in the town of Radiator Springs and tells the legend of the

Ghostlight ? a mysterious blue light that haunts the town and its residents. Also included for the first time on

DVD is Pixar?s Academy Award?- nominated ?One Man Band? (Best Animated Short 2005) which played with the film in

theatres and spins the hilarious tale of two competing street musicians vying for a little girl?s attention.

Revving up and rounding out the CARS DVD bonus features is the fascinating behind-the-scenes ?Inspiration for

Cars,? an exciting journey with John Lasseter that explores how the story of CARS was born, as well as deleted

scenes and a special sneak peek at the highly anticipated next Disney/Pixar feature RATATOUILLE.

Available

in separate widescreen and fullscreen editions on November 7, 2006, CARS is priced at U.S. $29.99 (SRP) and

Canada $36.99 (SRP) from Walt Disney Home Entertainment.

After taking moviegoers magically into the

realm of toys, bugs, monsters, fish, and superheroes, the masterful storytellers and technical wizards at Pixar

Animation Studios and Academy Award?-winning director John Lasseter, hit the road with this fast-paced comedy

adventure set inside the world of cars. In addition to Owen Wilson and Paul Newman, CARS includes an all-star

vocal cast including Bonnie Hunt (as Sally, a snazzy Porsche), Larry The Cable Guy (as Mater, a wise-cracking,

rusty but trusty tow truck), George Carlin (as Fillmore, the town?s resident hippie van, Paul Dooley (as Sarge,

the no-nonsense Army Jeep) and Cheech Marin (as Ramone, the low-riding, car painting Impala). As well, the

fast-action film favorite includes the voice of Jenifer Lewis (as Flo, the sassy, no-nonsense 50?s big-fin show

car), Tony Shalhoub (as Luigi, the excitable, tire-brokering Italian import), Michael Wallis (as Sheriff, the

Mercury Police Cruiser), Michael Keaton (as Chick Hicks, Lightning McQueen?s nemesis), Richard Petty (as The

King, the classiest champ on the race-car circuit) and John Ratzenberger (as Mack, the big-hearted Super-liner

who ferries McQueen across the country). Ratzenberger is the only actor to appear in all of Pixar?s feature

films.

Supercharging CARS is a fantastic soundtrack, including tracks from many of the top acts in music

today. For the project, director John Lasseter enlisted his longtime collaborator and Academy Award? winner

Randy Newman (Best Song ?If I Didn?t Have You? from ?MONSTERS, INC. .? 2002). Melding perfectly with Newman?s

score are performances from Sheryl Crow, Rascal Flatts, Brad Paisley, James Taylor, John Mayer, and more. The

songs range from originals such as the heartfelt ?Our Town? (written by Randy Newman and performed by James

Taylor) to rousing renditions of the famous tune ?Route 66.? The Disney/Pixar Cars Original Motion Picture

Soundtrack debuted in June at #8, making it the first Pixar soundtrack to enter the Billboard Top 10 and to ship

gold.

The driving force behind CARS is John Lasseter, who returns to directing for the first time since

?TOY STORY 2 ? in 1999. In addition to guiding CARS through the production process, Lasseter has executive

produced and overseen all of Pixar?s creative endeavors (including ?MONSTERS, INC., ? ?FINDING NEMO,? and ?THE

INCREDIBLES ?), produced at Pixar?s state-of-the-art studio in Emeryville, California. CARS taps into Lasseter?s

personal love of cars, racing, and animation.

STREET DATE: NOVEMBER 7, 2006

Direct prebook:

September 12, 2006
Distributor prebook: September 26, 2006
Suggested retail price: $29.99 US and $36.99

Canada
Rated: U.S. G, Canada G.
Bonus materials not rated and subject to change.

Feature run time:

Approximately 116 minutes
Aspect ratio: 2.39:1 enhanced for 16x9 TV screens
and separately 1.33:1 formatted

4x3
Sound: Dolby? Digital 5.1 EX Surround Sound
Dolby? Digital 2.0 Surround Sound. THX

Certified
Languages: English audio. Close captioned.

Walt Disney Home Entertainment is distributed by

Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Inc., a recognized industry leader. Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Inc. is the

marketing, sales and distribution company for Walt Disney, Touchstone, Hollywood Pictures, Miramax, Dimension and

Buena Vista videocassettes and DVDs.

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Pixar Animation Studios Contacts

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Is this

what I think it is?

“Loaded with a full tank of electrifying DVD bonus features” seems ironic to

the amount of bonus features that it actually gives, and it never proclaims a 2-disk dvd edition, just like

rumors have said.

I’m still counting the days until November 7th!

There can’t be

THAT many bonus features if they’re all on one disk, unless…I dunno, maybe they’ve managed to extend the

running time of a single disk or something?

LOL, what they just invented a new

compression for one DVD.

I

don’t know about technical stuff! :laughing:

thanks for the news. I think I am going to ring BVHE

this week and find out what is going on.

Hehe, interesting. Although, it kind of worries me that they didn’t mention a two-disc release.

Huh, the Widescreen

ratio is again 2.39:1, which I’ve always found a weird ratio, why not 2.40:1 or 2.35:1. Cars is now only the

third film I’ve seen with this ratio, the others being The Incredibles and Minority Report.

But, if this

is only a single disc release, than I’ll be waiting for a SE, probably sometime in May or June, just as

Ratatouille opens. If nothing is released or announced by then, then I’ll pick up the single disc. It’ll be a

real shame though. Because Pixar films have always benefitted from the 2 disc release, more room on disc one for

the movie, than an entire disc for bonus material. And I remember hearing about a whole bunch of bonuses that

don’t appear to be on this disc such as a documentary on Route 66 that I swear someone confirmed in an

interview. Plus where’s the commentary, the in-depth behind the scenes documentaries, the trailers, and the

appropriate in-depth tribute to Joe Ranft. Plus, is this release even THX certified?

Is it, erm, I thought 2:35:1, and the others where the norm. Not like 2:39:1. HAHA.

But

anyway, that is wierd. :unamused:

Man, I

really doubt all those features are in 1 single disc…unless it’s both sided…