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I gotta say I liked “cars 1” more then I thought. But of all the films to sequel cars would not be my pick. Where is monsters inc 2 ? You could have fun with Boo grown up.
Speaking on design terms; I really think the choice to make the windshield the eye and not the head lamp was a mistake. Cars have a natural face. Head lamps are the eyes and the grill the mouth.
Hey Mick. Good to see you around. Yes, I liked Monsters Inc. too, would be great to see a sequel.
Regarding cars’ faces I gather they must’ve pondered a lot about it before taking that road (pun intended). 🙂