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Josh Bell Hates Everything
Weekly film critic Josh Bell is tough to please. Hear his take on the week's new releases in theaters and on DVD. Subscribe to the audio podcast via iTunes
June 23, 2011 · 6:36 PM
‘Cars 2’ and the Pixar standard
By Josh Bell
Lightning and Mater are a long way from home in Pixar's 'Cars 2'.
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Brian Black joins Josh to talk about the new Pixar sequel Cars 2 and how it measures up to the standard set by the animation studio that brought us The Incredibles, Finding Nemo and the Toy Story movies.
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