What’s your favourite scene(s) in the
film & why?
Spoiler alert
The
Opening Race - It’s exhiliarating and exciting. No Pixar opening drags you head first into the world the film
takes place in like this. And “Real Gone” is a cool song. Wanna help me engineer it taking Christmas
Number 2? (I say 2 because nothing will beat X Factor
)
Tractor Tipping - It’s funny. 'Nuff
said.
“Our Town” - It’s moving.
Doc at Willy’s Butte - Perfect Music + Graphics +
Cinematography = 42/10. It’s a beautiful scene. Doc’s exposition of his past is also well done with Paul
Newman’s voice.
Lightning Leaving Town - Harv’s callous reassurement contrasts nicely as Lightning is
cut off from his new friends. I love the way Doc is left alone with the blinking yellow light, the symbol of
Radiator Springs’ decline.
King’s Crash and Lightning’s Sportsmanship - Again the cinematography was
great, and Lightning’s act of nobility was truly inspiring. It shows how far his character act has
come.
Pixar Spoofs - Funny John Ratzenberger tribute.
“Find Yourself” - This was a clever
little music video to Brad Paisley’s song which starts off with a Joe Ranft tribute, then shows slow-motion
clips of the film, making it really touching.
I think RMS Oceanic pretty much covered it for me – I would have chosen the same
scenes, as well.
However, my favorite moment would most definitely have to be when Doc relived his past
at Willy’s Butte. It was such a touching scene, and one that I’ll never forget. There is something about the
music, the close-cut shots, and the exhilaration of the moment that puts me “in there”. My heart starts
pumping whenever I watch it. It’s almost as if I’m experiencing what Doc is experiencing…
Our Town is a given favourite… a very
emotional scene that really touched me.
One of my other favourites was the scene when McQueen discovers
the three Piston cups in Doc’s old garage place. It was such a turning point in the film. The way the cup was
portrayed (with rusty tools in it) and the way McQueen looked at it was an incredible moment. I was trying to
imagine what was going through his mind. Also, the background music is what really brought the scene to
life.
The “let’s go for a drive” sequence,
stunning animation.
I would say that too just because I’ve only saw that on the trailer &
not the whole film itself! Boy, do I need to see the film…
Shock horror.
Can yo explain
your actions. ![]()
My favorite scene is when the “punk cars” make their first appearance and
then proceed to toy around with a drowsy Mack. ![]()
I also love the scene in which Mater demonstrates his
backwards driving talents.
~~=oP
That’s why my thoughts on this film
doesn’t really count as my final decision. But don’t worry, I will classify my favourite scene(s) next
Wednesday…
If you are refering to the Australian
2-Disc DVD version that was available on eBay a while back with a shipping date of Wednesday October 25th, (I
bought one!
) keep in mind it takes 5-7 days to ship.
It suddenly strikes me that the main downside to
the Australian version is we probably lose Jeremy Clarkson as Harv.
Does anyone know if Jeremy Piven was Harv
in Australia?
This may sound cheesy, but the entire movie! I
just adore every second of it! <img src=“{SMILIES_PATH}/love2.gif” alt=“:loves:” title="In
Love" /> And I’m amazed by the detail throughout the entire movie!
Though being
a Ferrari fan I am especially amused by the scene in my signature
.
Oh, and of course the scene at the
end of the movie where the Ferrari visits Luigi’s store. I just love how Luigi’s mouth tremble when he hears
the sound of the Ferrari engine.
I was
puzzled over the Jeremy Piven thing on Wikipedia, why did they use him for the voice of harv elsewhere. Did they
use him for harv in America too.
Anyway, I completely forgot about the punk cars messing around with Mack,
that was really funny as well, plus cool, the animation was just simply unreal throughout.
And someone
help me out, will Cars be released in HD soon. Are all the Pixar movies in HD.
[quote="RMS
Oceanic"]
If you are refering to the Australian 2-Disc DVD version that was available on eBay a while back with a
shipping date of Wednesday October 25th, (I bought one!
) keep in mind it takes 5-7 days to
ship.
[/quote]
A wk to ship (or deliver) from High Wycombe?! I live not too far away from where
the DVD is gonna be dispatched so hopefully it won’t take that long
I was
about to state that on my original post; ‘either the scene(s) you love or the whole film itself…’
My absolute, without a doubt, no questions asked favorite scene is Doc racing around the Butte. It’s so
awesome! I love the music, I love the way it was shot, and Doc is so amazing how he can still do that! He made it
look like so much fun (especially taking that curve, turning right to go left) and that he still deep down
really enjoyed it.
Other awesome parts for me include the opening race, the end race (especially seeing
Doc looking fantastic as the Hudson Hornet (yes I love doc a lot)), Lightning finding out Doc’s secret, the part
with Mack & the hot rod cars on the interstate, the pixar spoofs, the Ferraris at Luigi’s, that epilogue
during the credits, i could probably go on but i think that’s enough ![]()
Heheh – my sister and I often like to “spoof up” really successful
and extremely horrible films…to the point that it gets ridiculous. Well, we “joke up”
Cars one day, and my sister did this hilarious impression of Lightning McQueen when
he discovered Doc’s three Piston cups. That’s probably why I started cracking up when I read your post…
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lennonluvr9: I don’t blame you for going on and on. It’s a great
film!
Sorry but can someone explain the Jeremy Piven
thing. Thanks.
i’ve got a few
court scene : gotta love that
fart joke
scene when sally says : “You know , mater trusts you .” and then she goes on and on
and on
we find the truth about doc : not that big of a surprise , i easily figured this out before i even
saw the movie .
“Sh-boom” : who else agrees that is officially sally and lighning’s ‘song’ .
COME ON ! IT WAS SO CUTE !!!
Our town : it makes me cry also remindes me of my unoticed town i live
in
the credits scene : " it’s my hood ! I haven’t seen this thing for 20 years !" and then
they watch it fall . I need to find that that picture .
and then you find out doc was the king’s role model
part of movie i wanted to scream NO!!! : when mater interrupted that almost kiss . I now wish i could
smack mater . it’s been 5 months and i’m still mad about that !
Long story short: Pixar did a Shrek 2. That is to say, they replaced one or two
of the minor characters’ voice actors with a more locally known celebrity in the UK, to boost interest in the
film. While I think this was disastrous in Shrek 2 (Larry King became Jonathan Ross as the Ugly Stepsister, and
Joan Rivers was replaced by Kate Thornton, despite the fact that the character was
supposed to be Joan Rivers. Both voices were subpar compared to the original,
anyway.), It worked rather well in Cars. In the US, he was played by Jeremy Piven,
and is the “default” voice for Harv. In the UK, they got Top Gear’s own
Jeremy Clarkson, a well known petrol head, to do it. This shows that anything Dreamworks can do, Pixar can do
better, for I prefer Clarkson over Piven. His voice just has that oily smarmy quality you’d get off a slightly
amoral agent.
What I was asking was whether Australia got Piven or Clarkson, for if they got Piven, my
ordering of the Australian DVD means I’ll miss out on Clarkson. ![]()
Thanks for that RMS Oceanic.
That helped me out, I sorta thought it was that but
you hit it right on the head there.
I would guess the Australian one would have Piven then.
And how
funny, reaplacing Joan Rivers, even though, it was meant to be her. LOL
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Yeah. I’ve heard both versions, an JR was so much bettern
than KT. I suppose one of the reasons it didn’t work, while Cars did, was that like
all CG Films, they animated Shrek 2 around how the original voice actors spoke. KT had to match the way she spoke
to the way JR was animated, and I don’t think she was succesful at all. Clarkson didn’t have to worry since
Harv is never seen onscreen, so he can speak whatever way he likes, to good effect.