✔ My Instagram - linktr.ee/trix... ✔ Fоr thе Fаns - linktr.ee/trix... For Full Reactions you can find on my Patreon - / trixyblue If you want to become a RU-vid Member - / @trixyblue
@@santinoeli71506 Non-car people wouldn't know that Mack is actually a truck brand, not just the name of the character. Car people would most likely know that.
I love that it was Mack complaining about using the same actor in every movie. Mack's voiced by John Ratzenberger, who is considered Pixar's good luck charm. You can find him in every Pixar movie.
Words can barely describe how much I love this movie. I was 5 years old when it came out and I was instantly hooked. There was a period of time where I watched it almost daily and entirely knew it by heart (at least in German). It made me into the car lover I am today. And over time I learned to appreciate the deeper themes and references, which made me love it even more. Thank you for this amazing reaction! In terms of the sequels, Cars 2 is... definitely one of the movies ever made. Cars 3 however is the true sequel to the story of this movie. I only watched it rather recently and it was a very emotional experience for me, it felt like my entire was wrapped up to let me move on to the next season of life. So, I can heavily recommend watching that. But, to truly appreciate the quality of Cars 3, you almost have to watch whatever Cars 2 is. So I'd recommend watching both of them. Fun fact about Mater since you mentioned that he's called Matthew in Bulgarian: In German he's called Hook, for obvious reasons
i saw it when it came out n i was like 6 or 7. Cars is such a great movie. However, I disagree with you on cars 2 and 3. I disliked cars 2 because the animation was worse and looked as if they had a smaller budget. The story was good at best. Cars 3 I didnt even watch the full thing because it was so fcn stupid so I just watched the final race on youtube. Cars had what the other two movies lacked; a proper story of a egotistical racer who was humbled and created lifetime friends/family, no cringy garbage, and most importantly cars 1 still had Doc Hudson. RIP
@@monaclemin4807Did you just say you only watched half of cars 3? You say it didnt have a plot like cars 1 where an egotistical racer becomes humble. So you just didnt understand the movie, AT ALL. Cars 3 plot is that mcqueen realizes hes becoming old and its time for the new generation. He can fight all, but time. He has to mature and let it happen, let a new chapter of his life begin. Its not even hard to get like are you dumb or you just wanted to see mcqueen bet everybody until he dies?
Strip Weathers is voiced by a legend racer Richard Petty aka The King himself, he is an American former stock car racing driver who competed from 1958 to 1992 in the former NASCAR Grand National and Winston Cup Series, included winning the Daytona 500 a record seven times and winning a record 27 races in one season in 1967, and His Character Weathers is an anthropomorphic version of Petty's 1970 Plymouth Superbird, sporting the same shade of blue and Petty's racing number, 43 and is also a fictionalized version of him
"This grumpy old race car i know once told me something. It's just an empty cup" "There is a whole lot more to racing than just winning" The best of the best dialouges of the movie. I cant stop crying there.
Characters •The King = Richard Petty who's also nicknamed "The King" and won Nascar in the 60s and 70s (Petty himself dubbed it) •Chick Hicks = Dale Earnhardt who had a mustache like that and won Nascar in the 80s and early 90s •Doc Hudson = Herb Thomas who won in Nascar in the early 50s The Ferrari at the end = Michael Schumacher 7x Formula 1 World Champion •McQueen = Jeff Gordon who was the new kid in the block when Petty and Dale Earnhardt were still racing
Despite being a kids film, Cars is like the first and probably only Pixar story to be told from an adult’s perspective. You can tell it has most of the tropes with Doc escaping his past and the background montage of how Radiator Spring first started out. That’s what makes it outstanding. Loved your reaction to Lighting’s character development.
This movie is my childhood, and I have a weird connection to it. I was doing my drivers exam last year and right in the middle, the radio played "life is a highway" from this movie. I passed first try, MAGICAL.
Von Dutch was a car painter and customizer in the 50's and 60's. He is pretty much responsible for the Kustom Kulture today. Also there is a clothing line on his work.
The story of Radiator Springs ties in with how the whole idea of vacations changed. Through the 50-60s there was a cross country road in America called Route 66. And it wiggled thru many small towns as it ceossed the country. At the time, it was normal ro pack rhe family in the car and slowly travel and find all kinds of odd roadside stands on your way. Then the interstate highways were put in bypassing many small stops so everyone could get there faster.
9/10 All time classic of Gen Z childhood. Amazing. This is EASILY the movie I've watched most in my life. Back when I was young, I would have this on repeat. My parents said I used to HAVE to watch this movie every day for a certain period of time or I would get mad. Well, until now, I hadn't seen it in like 6 years until now. It was just as I remember, and extremely nostalgic. I can't be bothered to wonder why this movie gets the hate that it does. In fact, it's one of the best Pixar films. Idk if the nostalgia is blinding me, but for me this was (so far) one of the better Pixar films. A great character arc for Lightning McQueen, an amazing redemption for Radiator Springs, just a magical movie. I will forever hold this movie close to me and never let go. Imo, this is one of THE movies. Fun fact: I own all 36 original car action figures from the race at the beginning.
Trivia: Why McQueen doesn't have rear-view mirrors is for a couple reasons: 1) they produce drag, which you don't want if you're racing since drag slows you down. 2) since race cars get into accidents on the race track, the rear view mirrors would break off and the mirrors would shatter littering the track with glass. And jagged glass plus tires is just inviting danger onto the track. I'm not the sure if the same applies to rally cars that race on public roads, but this is the rule for NASCAR.
I used to think the animated movies were "just for kids", but then I watched one... and then another... and another. The more I watched, the more I realized they are so much better than most live action movies. The stories, the characters, the inside jokes, everything. Now I have an entire collection building.
Trixy, we need to get you over here to America so you can take a three week road trip across the country seeing all the amazing places along the way. It'll change your life forever. There's nothing better than a road trip.
What Sally told McQueen about the interstate highway system is actually true. They built the Interstate highways so people can get around faster which means small towns got bypassed and left to dry up and fade away. I've seen what's left of alot of those towns here in the U.S.. I also like what Sally said about how people didn't drive to make great time, they drove to have a great time. I love getting out of the house and going for a drive wirh no destination in mind. I like seeing where I end up and I find a lot of cool and beautiful things along the way. I've made 2 cross country road trips from Florida to Oregon and there's a lot of beautiful country here in the U.S. and there's a lot to see if you avoid using the Interstate highways
I like Cars I salute you Trixy Blue. 😊❤❤. Those were the times when you watched Cars from 2006, and we still watch . Childhood memories come back. My favorite color too Blue 💙.
NO JOKE: this is the film that made me who I am today. I still remember being only 3 years old when I went to see it in cinema / theater. My family and I were put right underneath the massive speaker on the wall and when you're a little kid, you don't like loud noises. So within the first 5 minutes I was running out screaming. 2 hours later I ask my parents: "can we go back a see the end of the movie" (when to run time is 90 mins) My parents laughed, we went home and the rest for me at least is history.
For me the German synchro is a bit special cause The Kings voice is actually Niki Lauda from Austria who was one of the best Formular 1 drivers ever, won the championship 3 times and was famous for always speaking up and saying nothing but exactly what he thinks. He had a big crash in 1976 where he burned his whole face and severely damaged his lung. Nobody thought he could ever race again (some more parallels to the movie)… one year later he was champion again. We Austrians loved and admired him. He died 2019. RIP Niki
Well, I always found Cars 2 to be a bit disappointing. It sacrificed too much storytelling for the funny part. Cars 3, on the other hand, is the real sequel to Cars 1.
As mentioned Pixar at it's best. LOVE love this movie. Growing up in the 50s 60s American west, and watching the Interstates send these small towns into oblivion truly hurt. To this day I still drive the old Highways when possible. Many of the towns are gone, but it's SOooo much better than just cruising by like they never existed.
cars 2 is kind of meh but cars 3 is an emotional gut punch similar to Toy Story 3. Still the first one is a great story, remake of a classic? feels like it.
Hi Blue!🙂I forget you haven't seen this film with the original celebrity voices, as you watched it dubbed in Bulgarian when you were little. Nice emotional reactions to another well made Pixar film, Blue!!!!🎬👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
When lightning went missing the number 8 car that said i hope hes ok, thats the son of former nascar racing legend Dale Earnhardt, he passed away in 2001 after an accident in a race, dale and his son dale jr, (who did the voice of the number 8 car) were helping another nascar driver who never won a race in his entire career, Michael Waltrip, dale Sr wrecked on the last lap sent to the hospital and later died that same day from his injuries!
I loved this movie so much. It got me interested in the whole US Route 66 history, plus made me respect small towns even more. Love Cars, McQueen, and I LOVE RACING!
No joke, I made myself a car-sona, and replayed the ENTIRE MOVIE IN MY MIND with me as a Volkswagen Bug instead of Lightning McQueen! (Except…i don’t think I’d be quite as jerky as McQueen even in the first movie…) Same with movies 2 and 3, and I always visualized myself as my current age at the time that each movie released, meaning that I was a 7, or 8 or 9 year old classical Beetle who was VERY MUCH TOO YOUNG AND TOO SMALL to race in NASCAR, or the Piston Cup, or World Grand Prix, or Daytona/Florida 500 whatever! BUT I WAS A KID! (And still am at heart!) and hey, when Cars 3 came out, I think I was 20, so at that age, I would certainly be old enough to be a race car, though I’d more likely be a Next Gen racer rather than the legendary veteran that McQueen is in that film… BUT IT MAKES ME HAPPY TO IMAGINE MYSELF IN MCQUEEN’S TIRES! KA-CHOW!!!⚡️🏎️🛞🏎️⚡️
@@alexanderpringle2305 Yes, but seeing as how she JUST watches Loki not that long ago and Armageddon is the other biggest movie he's ever been in, those two are more than enough. I really don't think Marley and Me or even Shanghai Noon nor its sequel are THAT popular by comparison. He's certainly well known, but "very famous" is a bit of a stretch. But only a bit.
@@alexanderpringle2305 "Being around" means absolutely DICK! You didn't actually read a damn thing I wrote. You just wanted to argue because you have some boy-crush on Owen Wilson. Who's 12???
Hello. I'm new to your channel. I just started seeing your work this morning. Anyway, I have a suggestion for future viewings on your channel. For starters, I'd like to suggest the works of my two favorite directors, Arthur Rankin, Jr. and Jules Bass. Here's a list of their films, shows, etc. that I'd like to see: TELEVISION SPECIALS 1. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer 2. The Ballad of Smokey the Bear 3. Cricket on the Hearth 4. The Mouse on the Mayflower 5. The Little Drummer Boy 6. Frosty the Snowman 7. The Mad, Mad, Mad Comedians 8. Santa Claus is Comin' to Town 9. Here Comes Peter Cottontail 10. The Enchanted World of Danny Kaye: The Emperor's New Clothes 11. Mad, Mad, Mad Monsters 12. The Red Baron 14. That Girl in Wonderland 15. 'Twas the Night Before Christmas 16. The Year Without a Santa Claus 17. The First Christmas: The Story of the First Christmas Snow 18. The First Easter Rabbit 19. The Little Drummer Boy Book II 20. Frosty's Winter Wonderland 21. Rudolph's Shiny New Year 22. The Easter Bunny is Comin' to Town 23. Nestor, the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey 24. The Stingiest Man in Town (1978) 25. Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July 26. Jack Frost (1979) 27. Pinocchio's Christmas 28. The Leprechauns' Christmas Gold 29. The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus 30. The Wind in the Willows (1987) 31. Santa, Baby! FEATURE FILMS 1. Willy McBean and his Magic Machine 2. The Daydreamer 3. Mad Monster Party 4. The Wacky World of Mother Goose ANIMATED TV SERIES 1. The Reluctant Dragon & Mr. Toad Show 2. FESTIVAL OF FAMILY CLASSICS A. The Song of Hiawatha B. Yankee Doodle C. Cinderella D. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Part 1) E. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Part 2) F. Jack O'Lantern G. Johnny Appleseed H. Around the World in 80 Days (Part 1) I. Around the World in 80 Days (Part 2) J. Puss in Boots K. A Christmas Tree L. The Ballad of Paul Bunyan M. Swiss Family Robinson N. The Sleeping Beauty O. The Arabian Nights P. Alice in Wonderland Q. Robinson Crusoe R. Tom Sawyer S. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs T. Robin Hood I hope you like these and other future requests. Thank you very much.
I comment this on every car's reaction video I can find and your reaction in particular was really moving. The town that radiator springs is based on is a real place near my hometown and the story is true. The town died when the interstate was built. The commerce fell apart. Most people left the town but it is still there. It's small but not a ghost town yet. It's called Holbrook, Arizona. Thank you so much for reacting and I will be watching more of your content!
CARS is just the perfect childhood memories anyone could ever ask for . Back when disney was good and sigma not these pride flag stuff . Paul new man a legend for the voice over of Doc hudson . Really tells you a lot about life in a small animated movie for children
Good job, I love the ladies view on these movies. You should watch Toy Story 1,2&3 by Pixar Disney. These cars movies are great. I love the automation it seems so real their expressions, stories bless Walt Disney for what created family movies. I grew up generation with Disney.
As an early Pixar movie, it also broke new ground in computer animation. Specifically, this one was the first to use a technique called ray tracing, which simulates light bouncing off of objects in the scene. This allows for detailed and accurate reflections - definitely necessary for a bunch of shiny cars.
Great reaction! My favorite moments in Cars are Our Town flashback, when McQueen finally learns to be selfless and helped out the Radiator Springs, King finish his last race, and kept his word for Mater. I would really recommend you check out the sequels to Cars as well as its shorts and series. If you want more car racing films, I definitely recommend Speed Racer (2007) and the Herbie film series. 🏎️🚘⚡️❤️💛
Kitsune It’s complete nonsense that the author has cats weighing behind him, it’s not a girl, it’s a cat, it’s an animal that only loves cats, look carefully there are cat figures, so girls can’t live without cats and if you show a girl a small cat (I don’t know what to call these little animals) then they will have a face like this: “😍🥰” they say the truth that in the future cat girls will eat cat food, good luck and then they will be told what cat food tastes like