Originally posted by 1314:
Originally posted by CarpePoon:
I haven't seen the movie but saw this on a poster ad. Did anybody else notice the main cars (dont know the name) sponsor? Rusty's bumper ointment, "rear end formula" Is this supposed to be another one of Disney's sexual innuendos?




No. It was "Medicated bumper ointment". But I've read people who are trying to interpret it as a sexual inuendo. Is diaper rash ointment a sexual inuendo?

The only other problem that some people may try to argue is the fact that early in the movie, McQueen races a train and crosses it just in time.

Good thing my daughter knows to listen to her parents and not some cartoon.




Yeah, the train racing scene gave a little pause, too. Good thing my kids won't be driving for a few years!

Overall, I thought it was a good movie with a lot of gags for "enthusiasts" to enjoy. I was afraid they might dumb it down too much. Evidence that they didn't was that my Wife (the "un-enthusiast") thought it was just OK.

Ebert gave it 3 stars out of 4, and I'd have to agree, if Incredibles is a 4 star. The story here is not as good as Incredibles, and a bit used (see, "Doc Hollywood"), but the execution and attention to detail are incredible. (It's a much better movie than Doc Hollywood.)

Larry TCG is great. He wasn't allowed to say "Git 'er Done," ever. Not even once.


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