In Los Angeles, Disney's Planes star Dane Cook talks about going virtual as Dusty Crophopper in the new Disney Interactive video game based on the animated film in this exclusive interview.
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Thought this movie was kind of lame, especially compared to the first one. Sure it explained a lot, but I'm thinking "ghost movies" just don't cut it for me much anymore because besides a couple cheap "jump scares", it was not scary at all.
I enjoyed the first one, hence I bet I will enjoy the second one. Whether or not the movie is any good as far as production goes? Well that's another question on its own.
most of the success of the sequel is because the first was good. i heard it was not as good as the first film thus if they will make a third film i bet that film would suffer of the shortcomings of the second. sooner or later this franchise would be like paranormal activity and saw.
ges-sa.co.za | Planes is the latest offering from the Disney studios. It tells the story of Dusty, a crop dusting plane who dreams of taking part in an around the world race against the best of the best of the racing community.
Dusty is a crop dusting plane that, by a stroke of luck, gets the opportunity to take part in a gruelling race around the world. The only problem is that he is afraid of heights but together with his group of friends he enters the race and he gives it his all. Along the way he meet lots of new characters, some of them friends and some of them foes, all while learning valuable life lessons along the way.
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Disney takes flight with a Pixar-less spin-off.
With Cars and its sequel remaining Pixar’s least-loved films to date, the fact that the studio isn't even involved with this Disney spin-off should ring alarm bells.
Little ones will love the bright action scenes, but the lack of wit and humanity that makes exec producer John Lasseter’s best work so special will leave grown-ups feeling frustratingly grounded.
This movie already looks better than that boring Cars film.