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Mike's New Car

United States

2002

4 Min
Color
1.37:1
English
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DIR Pete Docter, Roger Gould

EXEC John Lasseter

PROD Gale Gortney

SCR Roger Gould, Pete Docter, Jeff Pidgeon, Rob Gibbs

CAST Billy Crystal, John Goodman

ED Robert Grahamjones

MUSIC Randy Newman

SOUND Tom Myers

Synopsis

Mike’s bought a new 6-wheel-drive car, and he can’t wait to show it off to Sulley. Only problem is, Mike hasn’t exactly mastered the controls yet, and they’re pretty complicated. —IMDb

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Pete Docter

Pete Docter came in on the ground level of arguably the most creative, technologically cutting-edge studio in filmdom, essaying a fantasy-filled childhood into some of the most spectacular and whimsical feature films of the late 1990s and 2000s. At just 21 years of age, Docter became one of the first employees of Apple Computer honcho Steve Jobs’ boutique computer-animation shop, Pixar, going on to work as a writer and animator on the company’s groundbreaking animated comedies “Toy Story” (1995) and “Toy Story 2” (1999). He conceived and directed “Monsters, Inc.” (2001) and went on to originate two features that would earn the studio some its most glowing praise and most substantial profit – “WALL E” (2008) and the adventure-comedy spectacle “Up” (2009) which returned Docter to the director’s chair. A self-admitted archetypal nerd growing up in the Midwest, Docter achieved every film geek’s dream by boasting multiple award nominations and wins for his timeless tales enjoyed by both… read more

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20Aug12

Mediocre attempt at slapstick animated comedy.

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msmichel

25Jul11

The least of the pixar shorts. Just a cash in.

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