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I love that the Jeff Gordon car they chose to show at 13:25 says "Drive To End Bowyer" instead of "Drive To End Hunger"; a little NASCAR Easter Egg in the Easter Egg video about a NASCAR movie franchise. Don't know if that was intentional or not, but I love it either way!
Also with Kyle Petty voicing Cal Weathers son of Strip Weathers the King Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt Jr voiced by Dale Earnhardt Jr, also his 8 car, also Mario Andretti at the end when Fred gets excited, also Darell Cartrip voiced by Darrel Waltrip, Jon Limo, Jon Leno
13:33 RIP The Intimidator! You forgot that Darrell Cartrip is based on a former NASCAR driver Darrell Waltrip, and Danny Swervez voiced by Daniel Suarez. In the first film the voice of 43 car is Richard "The King" Petty who in fact drove that number and model car
11:16 Actually, that’s not James Bond’s “preferred ride” that’s just the car that his company loaned him. As we learn throughout the books he prefers to drive his own personal car a 1931 (or 1933) Bentley. Also, in the original book Goldfinger (1959), written by former MI6 agent Ian Fleming, James Bond drives an Aston Martin DB3 and not a DB5.
12:49 in Australia he is played by mark winterbottom, who races v8 Supercars 18:09 He is also in the first movie during the pre race interview with Darrel cartilage and Bob cutlas where he is shown behind them
I got two more references for you in the Planes movie Dusty Crophopper says low and slow which is a phrase he took from proffesional car painter Ramone. And in the movie Planes Fire and Rescue Mayday the fire truck says that Dottie gave him some of the Rust-eze Medicated Bumper Ointment from Lightning McQueen considering the fact that his bumper was disgusting rusty and blistered.
Correction: The “SH” on the Northwestern does NOT stand for “Sig Hansen”. It stands for “Sverre Hansen” (Sigs Father, the original captain of the Northwestern.
16:23 Zaporozhets is not a car model, but a nickname for ZAZ, just like Chevy is for Chevrolet. Trunkov is a ZAZ 968, and you've attached a pic of ZAZ 965
Never stay at the Wigwam Hotel @5:59 they talk about the Indian teepees hotel in New Mexico and Rialto California, never stay in the California ones, me and my wife stayed in the Rialto California ones for our anniversary as a night getaway, within the first 30 minutes in the room we found 3 different hidden cameras and when I went to the office to ask the manager about them he was outside talking to another person so i walked in the office to wait for him and his laptop was sitting on the desk facing away from me but in little room behind the desk there was a mirror facing me and I could see his laptop screen and it was covered in live video footage from the inside of the room and bathrooms... When he came in i asked him why he was watching everyone in their rooms and he first lied and said they didn't do that then i pointed out his mirror on the wall and that i could see them recording then he told me that they are only on when no one is staying in the rooms so they could tell if someone broke into them when no one was looking, then again I brought up the fact that i could see the people next to us laying on their bed. I got our money back walked door to door of everyone staying there and told them about him, he did the dumb thing and called the cops saying I was bothering his guest to the Wigwam Hotel When the cops showed up i showed them why i was bothering everyone and they took over from there notifying everyone of the same thing, i have been Summons to court 5 times over this and the charges they pressed on the manager not the owners...
22:20 You misses another Easter egg there. You said that she messed up on a mission called “Operation SNAFU.” Well, the acronym SNAFU stands for Situation Normal All Fucked Up which means that she should’ve known that she was going to fail that mission.
I find it funny Cadillac Ranch is the only defining feature of Amarillo besides the bodiless boots. The boots are were literally installed to messed with people, no other reason
At 15:00 when miles axlerod comes up the hill, that same exact area is from the movie “up” when Carl throws one of his tennis balls to get rid of the dog (I don’t remember the name)
Sure am getting tired of the proliferation of ads in YT videos. Wouldn't be so bad if they wouldn't interupt action scenes and dialog. And is it asking so much to NOT have to wade through half a dozen un-skipable ads EVERY 5 to 10 minutes... It might even be more tollerable if they didn't keep running the SAME ads every time. Clue: I am not inclined to do business with companies who irritate me with such advertising tactics. For me, at least, these ads do the opposite of their intended purpose. Instead of getting me to buy their product(s) or use their service(s), it simply encourages me to buy from competitors. Counter productive, at least.
I never liked Cars 2. It strayed from story cannon so much it didn't look like it belonged in the series. If you watch Cars 1 & Cars 3, you'll get the whole storyline. The only significant thing that happened in Cars 2 is the loss of Doc, the fabulous Hudson Hornet.
In Polish dubbing of Cars, The Rusty's Brothers catchphrase is: "Tylko nie jedź jak mój szwagier" which means: "Just don't drive like my brother-in-law".
The famous A113 is on the plane in cars 2, in this video after the part where mater is the waiter on McQueens date with sally, you will see it on the back of the plane
Adding a few more easter eggs in, adding onto the Apple racecar based on Macintosh, the Cars name is Mac iCar, which is also a reference. Another car in the Piston Cup is Dale Earnhardt Junior and I believe the Pizza Planet Delivery Truck is seen at the tiebreaker race in the crowd somewhere. Also in Cars 2 in the Australian version, we get another car called Frosty Winterbumper, which is a reference to Mark Winterbottom nicknamed Frosty, who is an Australian V8 Supercars Legend
at 38:13 with the River Scott voiced by Isiah Whitlock is a portrayal of Wendell Scott (#34). For those who may not know, in 1963 Wendell Scott was the first black driver to win a race at NASCAR'S premier level.
9:34 his nickname stickers is in conjunction with what nascar drivers calls a new set of tires, which is a set of “stickers” which is from the pit crew members that leave the actual invoice slips also referred to as a sticker, on the tires because it’s easier to let the track wear the sticker off instead of pulling it off by hand. It actually has nothing to do with all the stickers they stick on McQueen. The stickers comes from a set of new tires reference in racing. The movie Cars does use the stickers reference as an actual sticker but that’s where it comes from. 2:52 you will notice the race is the Georgia 350 which pays homage to the most popular V8 from back in the day which is the 350 Chevrolet engine. 27:29 that is also paying homage to 1977 Disney movie Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo when he fell in love with Giselle, which was the Lancia. In the herbie movie, the love bug was driven by Jim Douglas (Dean Jones) and Wheelie Applegate (Don Knotts) - combine the first letter in Jim’s name and the last 2 letters in Don’s name and you get Jon = John. Nancy’s name derives from the Lancia that was also in the Herbie movie which was a 1976 Lancia Scorpion - Lancie = Nancy. Also in the movie the Lancia crashed into a lake but Jim and Don (Wheelie) saved her from drowning, which is also why you see them in the movie Cars 2 kissing on a bridge over a lake. Also in the movie Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo, the movie was based around a fictional Trans-France race which the race began in Paris, France and ended in Monte Carlo, Monaco. Which is why Tow-Mater’s detour went through Paris. 27:38 Jeff Gorvette aka Jeff Gordon, Nascar Driver for Chevrolet, was invited to test drive the C6-R Z06 back in 2005 at Road to Atlanta. The yellow Z06 matches the actual corvette that Jeff test drove back in 2005. 28:42 “DOC” is paying homage to the Duel Over Head Cam which is abbreviated as DOHC = the name Doc. The duel over head cam engine was produced in 1911 but increased in the 1940’s. You can also pause the video and read the small print in the newspaper which refers to doc as the “tried and true” and they are the “masters of getting it done” a DOHC is more efficient and more powerful than a single over head cam. You can read the newspaper at 28:45 38:03 it’s not called the Cotten Pin Bar and Grill…It’s called the COTTER PIN bar and grill, as you can see the actual cotter pin on the left side of the sign which is designed to hold a nut or bolt from coming loose due to vibrations. The cotter pin was invented in 1912 by Ira Young. 39:29 the license plate 419 NY is the address to Watkins Glen which is paying homage to Nascar as it is one of the few road courses that NASCAR races. You can see the car next to Tow-Mater in which the license plate on the right, under the head lights reads 419 NY. If you use google maps and type it in, it takes you to Dix, NY which is where the track is located.
Am I the only who thinks that the tuner scene in cars 1 was supposed to be a reference to the trailer chase scene in the first fast and the furious movie scene
If you look closely lightning McQueen's tires has lightyear written on them in some parts of the movie only people who have watched toy story will know this name he forgot this Easter egg If it even is one but I'ma still sub and like come-on Guys sub and like he makes great videos 😃😃😃😃😃