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It's not a patch of Walt Disney animated classics, but Planes: Fire and Rescue is a beautifully animated and mostly entertaining action drama that pitches itself explicitely to kids without ...
So sure, "Planes: Fire and Rescue" is an improvement. It just doesn’t feel that way while watching it. Even with a shiny new coat of paint and a few new story tricks, ...
Planes 2 is the second installment, following Planes. This movie feels very low budget and it is not hard to tell that it was originally intended to be straight to DVD. Fire & Rescue comes out on ...
Planes: Fire & Rescue (PG). The adventures of Dusty Crophopper, the little single-engine crop duster that could, continue in this surprisingly intense 3-D animated sequel. Kids under 6 could find ...
“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 ...
As perfunctory animated family entertainment goes, Planes: Fire and Rescue is a well-made if by-the-numbers adventure about second chances and the value of heroes over celebrities.
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; opens ...
(“Planes: Fire & Rescue” is another example of how animated films are far more effective in 3-D than live-action movies, which usually look dingy and washed out in 3-D.) ...
“Planes: Fire & Rescue,” the sequel to 2013’s “Planes,” follows Dusty Crophopper (voiced by Dane Cook). Dusty is a cropduster plane that is now a world-renowned air racer who goes back ...
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