


Product Description From the creators of CARS and TOY STORY 3 comes a new, laugh-out-loud, heartwarming adventure geared for the entire family. Star race car Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson) and the incomparable tow truck Mater (Larry the Cable Guy) take their friendship on the road from Radiator Springs to exciting new places when they head overseas to compete in the first-ever World Grand Prix to determine the world's fastest car. But the road to the championship is filled with plenty of potholes, detours and hilarious surprises when Mater gets caught up in an intriguing adventure of his own: international espionage! Experience all the fast-paced fun with an "all-car" cast -- plus enjoy two hilarious short films, "Air Mater" and "Hawaiian Vacation." It's turbocharged action and thrills and "even better than before," raves Peter Travers of Rolling Stone. desertcart.com Lightning McQueen (voice by Owen Wilson), Mater (Larry the Cable Guy), Sally (Bonnie Hunt), and the rest of the gang from Radiator Springs return to the screen in this sequel to Pixar's Cars (2006). But instead of evoking a nostalgic vision of Route 66 through the American Southwest, director John Lasseter and his artists spoof James Bond films in a fast-paced adventure that mixes espionage and road racing. After a successful season on the track, Lightning is looking forward to some rest at home, but Mater gets him involved in an elaborate three-part international race sponsored by Sir Miles Axlerod (Eddie Izzard) to promote his new synthetic auto fuel. While serving on Lightning's pit crew, Mater inadvertently gets mixed up with two British secret agent cars, Finn McMissile (Michael Caine) and Holley Shiftwell (Emily Mortimer), who are investigating a plot to sabotage the race. Myriad complications ensue before Lightning and Mater get back to the (relative) peace of Radiator Springs. The Pixar artists clearly had a lot of fun spoofing locations in Tokyo, London, Paris, and the Italian Riviera, and creating auto versions of sumo wrestlers, kabuki actors, Queen Elizabeth II, and a doting Italian mother. The use of 3-D adds adrenaline to the racing sequences. Cars 2 lacks the emotional impact of Toy Story 2, Up, and most of the other Pixar features, but that will do little to lessen its appeal to its target audience, boys who love cars, driving games, and car toys. Cars 2 is screening with Toy Story Toons: Hawaiian Vacation, a new short with Woody, Buzz, Barbie, Ken, and the rest of the Toy Story gang. (Rated G: minor toilet humor and a few scary moments.) --Charles SolomonRelated Products Versions of Cars 2 on Blu-ray and DVD Review: If you thought the first Cars film needed more chases, fights, and explosions, you'll love this! - I'll stay out of the argument about what it's appropriate to show your kids, as I was only allowed to watch the Disney Channel as a kid and eagerly looked forward to staying with a babysitter so I could watch the "cool" cartoons the other kids liked to watch. I also happen to think that no one should show something to their kids just because it's by Disney/Pixar and rated G, but I digress. I watched this film right after the first a few days ago, and I'm again impressed by it in absolutely every way. Pixar managed to keep the world and characters from the first film, and create a film with a COMPLETELY different theme and feel. For anyone who thought the first Cars film was too slow, there's more action in the first half hour of this film than the whole of the first Cars combined. The jokes, the camera-work, the visual fidelity (WAAAAY more color this time around), and the variety of characters and settings have all been cranked way up to 11. There isn't really much of a story aside from again one of friendship and finding your usefulness in a world you don't understand, and sticking by your friends, but that doesn't matter because there's so many thrills to be found. From a design viewpoint this might be the greatest Pixar film ever, with more incredible gadgets and clever uses for them than any other Pixar film I've ever seen. Literally this film keeps your eyes glued to the screen just to see what crazy visual gag or feat you will see next. Parents will want to tread lightly if they're showing this to a kid who should be playing with large building blocks and coloring books instead of watching TV, but just about everyone else who likes their cartoons action-packed and filled with motion, color, and cleverness with love this film. And yes, there's some fridge-horror when you realize that every one of those cars that gets zapped, explodes, or is thrown into the sea is DEAD! ....Shudders.... Review: Love it for What It Is - Still Better than Old Disney - Like a lot of other reviews, I was counting the days down with my 4-year old and 2-year old. This was the first time he marked the days on the calendar and we went. We loved it. We saw it three times. As for the violence, come one, really? I hate guns and don't have them, but this movie was in context, it was a James Bond movie with talking cars. No nudity, no language, and there were several messages that I have talked about with my kids. The animation was great, the sound was great, it was well produced - is it Pixars "best" no, but a lot better than other things on the market over the last few years. I have no problem having my kid look to Lightening and Matter as heros - infinitely better than Shrek or Kung Fu Panda. As far as violence, I won't let them watch "The Incredibles" because though I liked the movie, it is not appropriate yet. Now let's talk about the animation genre. It is not just for kids. In my opinion, what made Pixar great is the weaving of adult interest with kid friendly story telling. Toy Story 3 - which I thought was horrible, and my kids have never played with or shown interest in a buzz toy since, was totally an adult movie. Just because something is animated doesn't mean it is for kids. Have you seen cable animation lately? I like the Cars franchise including the short clips we watch on the new Disney Roku channel. As with everything, parents needs to be engaged with their kids, talk about the messages they see, and make decisions. From time to time, we go to the movies for entertainment. Cars 2 is very entertaining with lots of eye candy. My kids have not increased their violence but they love playing with their Cars.

| ASIN | B001HN6922 |
| Actors | Emily Mortimer, John Turturro, Larry the Cable Guy, Michael Caine, Owen Wilson |
| Aspect Ratio | 2.39:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,168 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #1,741 in Kids & Family DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (10,669) |
| Director | John Lasseter |
| Dubbed: | English, Spanish |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 14EFP405434 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 2.0), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| MPAA rating | G (General Audience) |
| Media Format | NTSC, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.6 x 5.3 x 7.5 inches; 2.72 ounces |
| Release date | November 1, 2011 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 46 minutes |
| Studio | DISNEY/PIXAR |
| Subtitles: | English, Spanish |
| Writers | Ben Queen |
S**S
If you thought the first Cars film needed more chases, fights, and explosions, you'll love this!
I'll stay out of the argument about what it's appropriate to show your kids, as I was only allowed to watch the Disney Channel as a kid and eagerly looked forward to staying with a babysitter so I could watch the "cool" cartoons the other kids liked to watch. I also happen to think that no one should show something to their kids just because it's by Disney/Pixar and rated G, but I digress. I watched this film right after the first a few days ago, and I'm again impressed by it in absolutely every way. Pixar managed to keep the world and characters from the first film, and create a film with a COMPLETELY different theme and feel. For anyone who thought the first Cars film was too slow, there's more action in the first half hour of this film than the whole of the first Cars combined. The jokes, the camera-work, the visual fidelity (WAAAAY more color this time around), and the variety of characters and settings have all been cranked way up to 11. There isn't really much of a story aside from again one of friendship and finding your usefulness in a world you don't understand, and sticking by your friends, but that doesn't matter because there's so many thrills to be found. From a design viewpoint this might be the greatest Pixar film ever, with more incredible gadgets and clever uses for them than any other Pixar film I've ever seen. Literally this film keeps your eyes glued to the screen just to see what crazy visual gag or feat you will see next. Parents will want to tread lightly if they're showing this to a kid who should be playing with large building blocks and coloring books instead of watching TV, but just about everyone else who likes their cartoons action-packed and filled with motion, color, and cleverness with love this film. And yes, there's some fridge-horror when you realize that every one of those cars that gets zapped, explodes, or is thrown into the sea is DEAD! ....Shudders....
D**E
Love it for What It Is - Still Better than Old Disney
Like a lot of other reviews, I was counting the days down with my 4-year old and 2-year old. This was the first time he marked the days on the calendar and we went. We loved it. We saw it three times. As for the violence, come one, really? I hate guns and don't have them, but this movie was in context, it was a James Bond movie with talking cars. No nudity, no language, and there were several messages that I have talked about with my kids. The animation was great, the sound was great, it was well produced - is it Pixars "best" no, but a lot better than other things on the market over the last few years. I have no problem having my kid look to Lightening and Matter as heros - infinitely better than Shrek or Kung Fu Panda. As far as violence, I won't let them watch "The Incredibles" because though I liked the movie, it is not appropriate yet. Now let's talk about the animation genre. It is not just for kids. In my opinion, what made Pixar great is the weaving of adult interest with kid friendly story telling. Toy Story 3 - which I thought was horrible, and my kids have never played with or shown interest in a buzz toy since, was totally an adult movie. Just because something is animated doesn't mean it is for kids. Have you seen cable animation lately? I like the Cars franchise including the short clips we watch on the new Disney Roku channel. As with everything, parents needs to be engaged with their kids, talk about the messages they see, and make decisions. From time to time, we go to the movies for entertainment. Cars 2 is very entertaining with lots of eye candy. My kids have not increased their violence but they love playing with their Cars.
C**K
Amazingly missunderstood
Alright this movie is just one of the best spy movies out there and it's a spy movie with cars. I see the main problem that most parents have with this movie is the large amounts of 'deaths' that happen in the movie. I will point you attention to the fact that these are 'CARS' not people. I saw it as it came and understood that it was just the death of a car not a person. We see cars get destroyed all the time in everyday life so it wasn't something that came as a shock to me or my little six year old cousin when we saw this movie together. Also it's not all guts and gore or even blood so I could see how the movie got a G rating. The amazing part of this movie was the growth of Mater and the resonating friendship that he and McQueen have with one another. That's the part that makes you know that it's a Pixar movie is that kind of deep emotion that makes your heart go out to the characters. The action was what had you at the edge of your seat in anticipation and the jokes just flowed right in and like some of the more recent Disney films you had NO idea who the villain was until the end. To sum it up Cars 2 is an amazing movie to be enjoyed by kids everywhere but some parents need to see that these are cars and that your kids have see worse off cars on the side of the road during a drive then what happens here. Francesco will make you laugh, Mater will be Mater, McQueen will learn that a true friend doesn't care about what others say, and McMissile is the new Bond. The heart is there with a lot of action making this movie a really good all around family film.
B**F
I don't think this film is as bad as people are saying. Its not Pixars best film but is still really good. The 3D in this blu ray isn't that bad, nothing really sticks out much but there is depth and everything is easy to see despite the fast pace. There is a seance of speed in the film which Pixar has managed to capture really well; usually in films trying to portray speed it doesn't really do a good job. On the whole a good 3D blu ray and a very nice film which most people will enjoy.
B**R
DVDは車で子供が、繰り返し見ています。 何度見てもあきずに楽しめます。 良い作品です!
J**Y
"Cars 2" est une suite animée colorée et divertissante qui ravira les fans du premier opus. Ce film Disney-Pixar nous transporte dans un monde où les voitures sont les héros et où l'amitié est mise à l'épreuve dans une course autour du monde. Dans cette nouvelle aventure, Flash McQueen et ses amis se retrouvent embarqués dans une compétition internationale de voitures, mettant en scène des cascades époustouflantes et des courses effrénées. L'intrigue se déroule sur fond d'espionnage et de mystère, ajoutant une dimension excitante au récit. L'animation de "Cars 2" est d'une qualité exceptionnelle, avec des paysages magnifiquement détaillés et des voitures aux personnalités attachantes. Les scènes d'action sont dynamiques et bien orchestrées, offrant des moments de tension et de vitesse qui tiendront les spectateurs en haleine. Le film présente également de nouveaux personnages hauts en couleur, tels que l'espion britannique Finn McMissile et la charmante voiture italienne, Francesco Bernoulli. Les interactions entre les personnages apportent une touche d'humour et de complicité, tout en mettant en avant des valeurs d'amitié et de loyauté. "Cars 2" est un film qui plaira autant aux enfants qu'aux adultes grâce à son humour intelligent et à ses références à la culture populaire. Les messages sur l'importance de la confiance en soi et du dépassement de soi sont également présents, ajoutant une dimension morale à l'histoire. La bande-son du film est entraînante, avec des chansons entraînantes et des musiques qui accompagnent parfaitement l'action à l'écran. En conclusion, "Cars 2" est un film d'animation palpitant et amusant qui ravira les fans de voitures et d'aventures. Avec son animation de qualité, son intrigue captivante et ses personnages attachants, ce film Disney-Pixar offre un divertissement familial de qualité. Préparez-vous à embarquer dans une course passionnante autour du monde avec "Cars 2" !
A**I
Absolutely, the DVD which I bought was delivered to me before time and with good packing quality. My kid actually loved the movie as he is a great fan of this movie. Thanks once again.
R**7
Cars 2 hat mir persönlich sehr gut gefallen!Die Fortsetzung ist spannender und spektakulärer als der Vorgänger! Die Animationen sind eine Klasse für sich!Respekt! Allerdings ist der Erste Teil etwas lustiger und Kinderfreundlicher geraten!Doch auch Cars 2 kann mit vielen lustigen Momenten und coolen Actionszenen punkten! Eine gelungene Fortsetzung des Pixar Hits! Aber nun zur Hauptsache! Die Technische Seite der Blu ray! Das Bild: Da ich kein 3D Fernseher habe konnte ich mir nur die 2D Version ansehen!Und das Bild der 2D Fassung ist wirklich atemberaubend!Gestochen scharfe Bilder und tolle farben von Anfang bis Ende!Besser gehts nicht! Absolute Referenz! Der Ton: Diesmal liegt der Deutsche Ton in DTS HD 7.1 vor(Cars 1 nur DTS.5.1)und kann ebenfalls wie beim Bild von Anfang bis Ende voll überzeugen!Dies Nase vorn haben die Action und Rennszenen die es mit einer ordentlichen Portion Bass richtig krachen lassen!Aber auch die Dialoge sind immer bestens verständlich und ortbar! Ein wirklich super Soundmix der alle Boxen beansprucht und voll überzeugt! Die Extras: Können auch überzeugen und bieten viele nette Sachen!z.B der Kurzfilm von Hook der auf der 3D Blu ray in 3D gezeigt wird.Und logischer Weise auf der 2D Blu ray nur in 2D! Außerdem ist noch z.B folgendes drauf: -Irgendwo im pazifischen Ozean' (Umsetzung des Film-Anfangs, ca. 4 min.) -Von Gurken zu Gangstern' (Umsetzung der bösen Billigautos, ca. 4 min.) -Motorama' (Einblick in die firmeninterne Autoshow von Pixar, ca. 8 min.) -Er lebt! Finn McMissile zum spielen' (Umsetzung des Spielzeugs, ca. 4 min.) -Die Ursprünge von Cars 2' (Über die persönlichen Einflüsse, ca. 6 min.) -Rauferei am Big Bentley' (Design und Umsetzung der Location, ca. 5 min.) -Spioniert' (Über die Idee und die Umsetzung der Spionage-Welt, ca. 6 min.) -Die Strassen von Paris' (Design und Umsetzung der Location, ca. 5 min.) -Wo ist Porto Corsa' (Design und Umsetzung der fiktiven Location, ca. 8 min.) -Das Herz von Italien' (Design und Umsetzung der Dorf-Szene, ca. 4 min.) -Hook in Tokio' (Design und Umsetzung der japanischen Locations, ca. 5 min.) -Viele Nationen, ein Rennen' (Umsetzung des World Grand Prix, ca. 7 min.) usw... Fazit: Ich kann also jeden diese Blu ray von Cars 2 nur empfehlen!Die Erstauflage der 3D Version(welche auch die 2D Version enthällt)bekommt einen schönen Hochglanz Pappschuber spendiert!(sieht echt super aus)Leider ist das FSK Logo aufgedruckt und lässt sich nicht entfernen.Aber das ist man ja schon gewohnt. Aber sonst gibt es wirklich kein Grund zur Kritik denn die Technische Seite der Blu ray lässt wirklich keine Wünsche offen!Egal ob einen der Film gefällt oder nicht Cars 2 bekommt eine High-Def Blu ray vom aller feinsten!
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