Egged on by the jaunty brass and whistles of John Philip Sousa, a two-bit salesman readies his lot for the business day in the opening moments of Robert Zemeckis' savagely funny 1980 comedy Used Cars.
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NEW YORK, N.Y. – In the Pixar pantheon of animated films remarkable for their appeal to both adults and children, “Cars” is the most purely kiddie affair. While critics prefer the heartfelt resonance ...
NEW YORKNEW YORK — In the Pixar pantheon of animated films remarkable for their appeal to both adults and children, “Cars” is the most purely kiddie affair. While critics prefer the heartfelt ...