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Movie Title : Planes
Genre Movie :Animation,Kids & Family,Comedy
Mpaa Rating : PG
Release Date : Aug 9, 2013 Wide
Actors :Dane Cook,Stacy Keach,Brad Garrett,Teri Hatcher,Julia Louis-Dreyfus,Priyanka Chopra,John Cleese,Cedric the Entertainer,Carlos Alazraqui,Roger Craig Smith,Anthony Edwards,Val Kilmer,Sinbad,Gabriel Iglesias,Brent Musberger,Colin Cowherd,Danny Mann,Oliver Kalkofe,John Ratzenberger,Jon Cryer


Cars gets a spin-off with this Disney Toon Studios film starring the voice of Dane Cook as a vertically-challenged plane with high hopes of becoming an air racer. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi PG
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Review For Planes

An endearing enough David-and-Goliath tale, aimed squarely at younger kids.
Dave Calhoun-Time Out

A visually colorful but otherwise vanilla continuation of the series.
William Goss-Film.com

Strictly by the numbers, from the believe-in-yourself moral to the purely predictable ending.
Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger

Has the look and feel of Pixar's 2006 hit, "Cars," if not the latter's charm or strong story.
Tom Keogh-Seattle Times

"Planes" is for the most part content to imitate rather than innovate, presumably hoping to reap a respectable fraction of the box office numbers of "Cars" and "Cars 2," which together made hundreds of millions of dollars.
Neil Genzlinger-New York Times

As with "Cars," the world of "Planes" feels safe. A little too safe, perhaps.
Betsy Sharkey-Los Angeles Times

In the skies, as on tarmac, this remains the world's most fossil-fuel-friendly franchise.
Tara Brady-Irish Times

Visually, "Planes" aircraft characters owe a huge debt to cartoonist Hank Caruso, who's been doing this stuff for decades ... As a movie, "Planes" is pretty meh.
Burl Burlingame-Honolulu Star-Advertiser

Flimsy - weighted down with an air of familiarity
Susan Granger-SSG Syndicate

Disney's new yarn about a little underdog airplane with big dreams feels like the studio just strapped some wings on another movie---'Cars.'
Neil Pond-American Profile

A forgettable, though not dislikable, affair.
Philip French-Observer [UK]

Many youngsters in a packed charity screening I attended were fidgeting and talking.
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail

That Planes couldn't even manage to improve upon Cars 2 is downright heartbreaking.
Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy

Too much of the same old same old here at the end of summer; the plot of this one is too similar to "Turbo" which got there first.
Jackie K. Cooper-jackiekcooper.com

For "international", read "packed with wince-worthy ethnic stereotyping" - it's the only way the writers know how to define character in a universe this soulless.
Guy Lodge-This is London

The story is routine and the animation rarely inspired, which makes it feel as if nobody cared enough to make the film soar.
Allan Hunter-Daily Express

Disney takes over Pixar's "World of Cars" with this spin-off that no-one really asked for. Indeed, this is an essentially disposable adventure, smiley and formulaic with a few minor thrills and a gentle sense of humour.
Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com

It may not soar as high as its Pixar counterparts, but Disney's 'Planes'[ takes off nicely as a good-natured addition to 'The World of Cars.'
Linda Cook-Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)

It's an amiable enough entertainment, gentle and good-natured ...
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]

A blend of spectacular visuals, very conventional storytelling and distracting does-not-compute detail, Planes would fly beneath the radar were it not for its Pixar connections.
Anton Bitel-Film4

Disappointing animated adventure that suffers from a weak script, bland characterisation and a frustrating, poorly-defined universe.
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon

A palatable but whateverish 3D children's comedy about a lowly single-prop plane from the Midwest who dreams of flying around the world in an international race.
Antonia Quirke-Financial Times

DisneyToon Studios have borrowed so much from Pixar here, and yet they seem to have learned almost nothing.
Robbie Collin-Daily Telegraph

At its best, Planes soars above anything Disney Animation Stuios have produced in recent years on a computer, and when it's not quite that high, it remains an singularly child-friendly affair.
Rich Phippen-Sky Movies

As a family it is not cheap for a movie going experience, this is one you can skip and save your money on.
Jolene Mendez-Entertainment Spectrum

Disney Studios have found yet another way to rake in audience members' cash without needing to trouble their own creative muscles, let alone reach far into their substantial pockets.
Paul Gallagher-The List

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