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Cars Movie Review
Cars Movie Review
Its a big leap from presenting a British TV show to starring in a Hollywood film, but Clarkson, following trailblazers like Kate Thornton in Shrek 2, has done it.
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(Free-Press-Release.com) August 10, 2006 --
I dont know why I watch Top Gear, but I do. Despite its terrible format, which consists of three blokes taking turns at telling rubbish jokes about how incompetent the other ones are at parallel parking, interspersed with packages in which they do things like testing whether a monster truck can drive through a housing estate faster than a horse drawn carriage driven by someone from Holby City, I still find myself tuning in from time to time. I seem to have a natural immunity.
The most notable thing about Top Gear is that it is the show that made Jeremy Clarkson famous. Its a big leap from presenting a British TV show to starring in a Hollywood film, but Clarkson, following trailblazers like Kate Thornton in Shrek 2, has done it. He appears, or at least his voice does, in Cars as Harv, the agent of Lightning MacQueen, the rookie racing sensation. Quite what the people at Pixar thought when Clarksons name was suggested for the part I dont know. I certainly cant imagine he won them over with his charm hes a well known detractor of all things American.
In fact, it is a bit of mystery as to why he wanted to become involved with this project at all as the film is essentially a celebration of all things American. Lightning MacQueen, a talking motor vehicle like all the other characters in the film, is travelling to California to try to win the Piston Cup. By mistake, he ends up coming off the interstate and finds himself travelling along the deserted Route 66. He goes through a small town called Radiator Springs, accidentally wrecking the road, and is then ordered to stay in town until hes fixed it. At first he finds the eccentric inhabitants of the town annoying, and hes itching to get out of town to win the Piston Cup, which will bring him great fame and wealth.
Lightning is gradually won over by their backwater ways, falls in love with a cute little Porsche, and picks up a trick or two about racing from an old car, Doc Hudson, who just happens to have been a three time Piston Cup champion back in the 1950s. He does leave and go to California to compete in the final race of the season, though during the race all he can think about is the place and cars he has left behind. Hes spurred on to success when his friends arrive to act as his pit team and comes back to a winning position, but stops short of the finish line to help an another car cross the finish line.
Source: http://www.yahoo.com
Posted by Bruce Munro

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