
Yeeeehaw. Thank you ComingSoon for linking us to trailer for the seventh and fingers-crossed-and-hope-to-die last colaboration between the amazing Pixar Studios and the dunderheads over at Disney.
Cars is not due for another year but when we all go see The Incredibles we'll get to see trailer for Pixar's next project Cars. Along with that other trailer that everyone seems to be talking about. Oh what was the name of that movie again? It's on the tip of my tongue. Nope. Lost it.
Or, if you can't wait to go to the cinema and you're geeking out right here why not go over this site right now and watch the first Cars trailer for yourself?
Now, if you'll excuse me, for some strange reason I now have to urge to watch some Blue Collar TV.
Dang'gum!


This "Cars" film may mark PIXARs first true failure as a film.
KuRt.
I dunno, Kurt ... I see where you're coming from, but people have said that about EVERY Pixar film ever made and it hasn't been true yet.
Designs take a bit of getting used to, but I like the look in general and the early Pixar teasers never include any actual footage from the films so there's not really anything there to judge from ...
I agree with Todd. This movie is still a year away, and seeing Pixars history I don't see any reason to believe this movie won't be great.
hi
You might be interested in taking a look at: www.dreammachinemovie.com It's a website that features a concept all about an animated movie all about classic America cars and hotrods. The concept (1997) predates Pixars ideas by 3 years. In fact Pixar among others had seen the concept drawings prior to the announcement of Cars. Steve jobs is aware of it as are folks at DreamWorks.
So cars may be an original wonderful movie, but its definitely NOT and original idea, and neither is the idea of creating animated classic American cars.
www.dreammachinemovie.com
Kind Regards
Tim
Tim Skett