Cars Toon: Mater’s Tall Tales-FLT (PC/English/2010). | Full And …
Earlier I found a wonderful article by admin, posted earlier today, over on Full And Free Download rapidshare megaupload direct link depositfile filefactory HotFile Storage fileserve VIP-file mediafire and Torrent entitled Cars Toon: Mater's Tall Tales-FLT (PC/English/2010). | Full And … that I suggest you all read! Here are a couple of little extracts in the hope of whetting your appetites!
73 GBGenre: Racing Action Cars Toon: Mater’s Tall Tales is inspired by Disney/Pixar’s wildly popular animated shorts of the same name. Cars Toon: Mater’s Tall Tales is part of the Mania! video game franchise, featuring fast-paced, multiplayer, family fun. The game is a frenzied pick-up-and-play experience to be enjoyed by everyone in the room. The game will bring Mater together with Lightning McQueen and the “Cars” gang for a new set of adventures, capturing the endearing sense of humor of everyone’s favorite tow truck. Players will join Mater and his pals as they relive the wild stories he conjures up about hilariously unpredictable events that may or may not have taken place.Game Features: * Four player simultaneous gameplay* Play cooperatively or competitively with family and friends* Customize the look of cars with collectibles earned in gameplay* Experience all of the Mater’s Tall Tales cartoon shorts in 30+ games Screenshots Fileserve.comhttp://www.
Now then, reading this post got me thinking so I searched for some other posts on the subject and uncovered some more gems! For example, this post by cd, posted back in October, on Starmometer.com:
It is the second Pixar movie, after Toy Story, to have a sequel. The story sees Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson), his pit team and new pit boss Mater (Larry the Cable Guy) head around the world for the Race of Champions, to take place in five different countries and involve the champions of different disciplines like Formula One and rally driving. First up is a race in Tokyo, starting at Mount Fuji and heading downtown; then there’s a German race through the Black Forest; then “Porto Corsa” in Italy, which is based partly on the Monte Carlo Grand Prix; then a 24-hour race around Paris (so somewhat like Le Mans then) and finally a thrilling climax in London, approaching Buckingham Palace (where the guards appear to be Land Rovers). However, Mater, involved in a case of mistaken identity, saves the life of a British secret agent named Finn McMissile and finds himself embroiled in his world of international espionage. Cars 2 is set to be released in 3D, 2D and IMAX 3D on June 24, 2011.
Another fantastic article on the subject came from meger22 over on Movie and Film Reviews – Where Everyone Is a Critic posted last week, entitled DVD Review – "Toy Story 3" (Disney/Pixar) Movie Review which is also definitely worth a look.
Sort of picking up where we last left off, we find our crazed group of toys led by Woody (Tom Hanks) devising a plan to get their fearless owner Andy, who was now 17-years-old, to open up his chest and play with his toys. But, as they pretty much already knew, Andy had grown tired of them as he was set to leave for college in the next couple days. Not willing to completely let go of his once cherished “friends,” Andy placed them in a garbage bag to place in the attic. However, they would not make it to the attic that day, once Andy’s mom mistakenly grabbed the bag to put out with the trash. Feeling unwanted, the toys break out of the trash bag and sneak into a box on its way to Sunnyside daycare figuring someone would play with them there.
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Pricklepants, Trixie, and the new crowd favorite, Ken. All were great additions for roles most actors never turn down, as the perks that go along with it are too good to be true. So, it goes without saying the cast in this film were elated to star in this surefire hit, especially those named Tom Hanks and Tim Allen. Reprising a role they began some 15 years back isn’t easy, but they each picked up right where they left off a decade ago in “Toy Story 2” making sure none of the magic changed for Pixar’s most loved series to date. It’s difficult to pinpoint just one reason why Pixar is so good at what they do. And if that’s truly the case, that must mean they are good at everything they do, a fact that continues to arise whenever a new film gets released by the famed studio. Doing what Pixar has done in the time they have done is mindboggling, given where computer animation was before they came along.
