Cars 2: Video Interviews with Michael Caine, Jason Isaacs & John Lasseter

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20 July 2011 (Movie Video Interview)

Pixar have quickly established themselves as not just the top animation studio in the world, but one of the top studios. Their output so far has been nothing short of phenomenal; and fans and critics have responded to each film with love and affection. Their latest effort, CARS 2 sees studio bigwig and Toy Story director John Lasseter talk to our Film Editor Mike Sheridan about his work with the studio and animation in general. Mike also caught up with a genuine legend in Sir Michael Caine, and the very cool actor Jason Issacs.

CARS 2 is released in Irish cinemas from JULY 22nd.




 

 

 
 
 
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Happy Chappy

great interview

Posted 20/07/2011 20:11:13

 

Tee

Love Michael Caine. Really great interview. Made me smile.

Posted 21/07/2011 14:45:52

 

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