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mustangdave said:
.......but I don't like chiddrens.

Well then how on earth do you get along with the rest of us ???? :crazy: :rlaugh:

j/k I'm be waiting for the DVD as well. I like kids, but I can't stand movie theaters. If I want to feel like I'm in a movie house, I'll invite over about 100 of my closest friends to crowd into my living room and pour $5 Cokes and popcorn all over the floor while I sit in an uncomfortable chair less than 12" from my big-screen TV! :rolleyes:
 
I just got home from taking my 5 year old son. I gotta say that movie was great from start to finish. Just try to identify all the famous voices in the flick! The story was very good and the visuals were awesome. It's going to be hard not to see that one again!
 
Took a daddy-daughter lunch to see it, she liked it so much we just got back from seeing it with mom too. Its another Pixar success IMO, so if you enjoyed any of the past movies you will enjoy this one especially since its a car movie.
 
My wife and I took our 5 year old boy (who loves cars) to see it on Friday and we all enjoyed it. I don't want to hype it up but I agree this is another Pixar success. Like mentioned above I liked trying to figure out all the voices and if they were real.
 
I took four of the 5 kids to see it Saturday. We all loved it, and we will be buying it when it comes out on DVD. We went to a matinee, so my two 3 year old boys dozed off about half way through but they seemed to enjoy the parts they saw.

I thought the scenery was really cool with the Buttes shaped like old cars and tail fins. The scenery when they are driving through the mountain looked so real.
 
Great movie. Best way to see it is in a "stadium seating" movie, during the day in the middle of the week. Lotsa kids there, but they were so wrapped up in the movie (as was I), that they were no problem.

Not really a kid movie, lots of adult references, especially the Route 66 and interstate effects on small towns. Cool!!