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On almost every conceivable level, "Planes: Fire and Rescue" is a clear improvement over its predecessor. Then again, much of this is merely by default. Last summer’s bargain bin Disney ...
Now a year later, we've got Planes: Fire and Rescue. There are two distinct ways this could go, both of which are plausible going into the debut weekend. The first possibility is that this ...
Turns out "Planes: Fire & Rescue" is a lot of fun. It's a whole lot better then the bloated "Cars 2," the usually reliable Pixar's only dud. "Fire & Rescue" features a fast-paced plot and enough ...
You can check out the official description below. PLANES: FIRE & RESCUE – IN 3D! Take to the sky with Dusty as he is launched into the world of aerial firefighting. In the follow-up to last ...
‘Planes: Fire & Rescue’ touches on some of the same themes as ‘Cars,’ the 2006 Disney and Pixar film that inspired these airborne DisneyToon Studios spinoffs. While the Lightning McQueen ...
“Planes: Fire & Rescue” is roughly twice as good as its predecessor, “Planes,” which was so story-and-laugh starved it would have given “direct-to-video” a bad name. Yes, there was ...
His affection for both CHiPs and Disney were evident in talking to him last month in support of the Blu-ray release of Planes: Fire & Rescue ... going really by the book.
The animated world of vehicles and vessels in Planes: Fire & Rescue lacks vibrancy and strands audiences in a creative wilderness. While Disney's latest film (* * out of four; rated PG ...
Dane Cook, Julie Bowen and Ed Harris lend their voices to "Planes: Fire & Rescue." Disney Enterprises This Disney sequel to 2013’s “Planes” is a lot like flying coach: serviceable ...
Set not too long after the events of the preceding film, Planes: Fire & Rescue sees now-famous air racer Dusty Crophopper (voice of Dane Cook) abruptly learn that due to gearbox damage he may ...
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