How the fuck do these cars reproduce
Directed by John Lasseter
Cars
An acclaimed, moving animation.
Lightning McQueen, a hotshot rookie race car driven to succeed, discovers that life is about the journey, not the finish line, when he finds himself unexpectedly detoured in the sleepy Route 66 town of Radiator Springs. On route across the country to the big Piston Cup Championship in California to compete against two seasoned pros, McQueen gets to know the town's offbeat characters.
Where to watch
1Cars is showing in 1 cinema in Los Angeles — next screening Saturday 1 August at 20:15 at Autry Museum of the American West.
Saturday, 1 August
Cast & crew
6What people say
i cried when guido did the pit stop
So I have a couple questions...Why does Lightning McQueen have a tongue?How does money work in this world?Cars can be seen using men and women’s restrooms. What are they doing in the bathroom? Why are they gendered?Are cars built or born? How do they become sentient?If they’re born, how?How is Mater able to use his rear view mirrors when they’re behind his eyes?Why do cars have passenger doors? Despite no humans existing, they seem to be designed for humans to drive them?The VW van references listening to Hendrix. Is this human Jimi Hendrix or a car Jimi Hendrix. If it’s car Hendrix, how is he able to play guitar? Similarly, how are cars able to play the bugle calls that the army Jeep listens to?Doc won the Piston Cup in 1951, this suggests the use of the Gregorian Calendar, yet cars have only existed in the 20th century. What history is known from before this time?What’s the deal with the car bugs? The rest of them are regular sized, does this prove that these cars have evolved? If so, do they have DNA?Most cars in radiator springs drink oil, lightning McQueen fills up. Does this gas go to different places? Is it the same?Oil is made from organic material millions of years ago. Does that mean there was once life on this planet?Why do they drive by agriculture? They don’t seem to need regular food.They have a photo of the Eiffel Tower in the cone, yet Paris is really impractical for cars. How would cars get around that city?How do cars get around cities in general?The Eiffel Tower was built before the invention of cars, how was it built?The tractors seem to resemble cows. Why are certain vehicles more intelligent than others?Where does their intelligence come from?Are the cars aware of climate change and limited supply of oil? If so, do they have plans to curb emissions? How?If cars went electric, what would happen to the “obsolete” oil cars?Who built the first car? And why?
What is Cars about?+
Lightning McQueen, an arrogant rookie race car, gets stuck in a sleepy town on Route 66 where he learns that life is about the journey, not just winning the race.
Who directed Cars?+
John Lasseter directed this 2006 film, drawing on his personal interest in car culture and the history of American road travel.
Is Cars part of a larger franchise?+
It launched a major commercial franchise with several sequels, spin-offs, and short films exploring the world of anthropomorphic vehicles.














