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Yet another entry in a long line of critically-acclaimed blockbusters for Pixar Animation Studios, "Cars" tells the story of a cocky race car named Lightning McQueen who learns there's more to life than racing. Just like the 1990 Tv miniseries, It ignores that a part of the plot, which saved the filmmakers (and baby actors) from having to try and produce such a problematic scene to life. Either option feels prefer it could simply as easily be the plot of a horror film, rather than a movie for youngsters. As within the film, the werewolf arrives during Bill and Richie's journey into the house, however whereas Richie's perspective shows It because the 4-legged freak present, Bill sees something different. This all goes to show, after all, that Stan has extra hassle accepting It than the remaining, which can have deadly consequences for him later in life. In the books, however, Henry's dad's rancor is the only constant in his life. He tracks the Losers right down to the Barrens' sewer drain on Henry's behalf, with the total intention of attacking them and probably delivering them to Henry for even more punishment. This means Mack drives down the freeway with Lightning McQueen literally inside of him. |
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