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Planes: Fire & Rescue - Movie Review
 
Director: Roberts Gannaway


Genre: Animation


Release date:   July 18, 2014 (United States)

Run Time: 85 minutes

Cast: [voices]
  1. Dane Cook as Dusty Crophopper
  2. Stacy Keach as Skipper Riley,
  3. Danny Mann as Sparky.
  4. Julie Bowen as Lil' Dipper,
  5. Brad Garrett as Chug,
  6. Teri Hatcher as Dottie.
  7. Curtis Armstrong as Maru,
  8. Ed Harris as Blade Ranger,
  9. Wes Studi as Windlifter
  10. Dale Dye as Cabbie,
  11. Regina King as Dynamite
  12. Corri English as Pinecone,
  13. Bryan Callen as Avalanche
  14. Danny Pardo as Blackout,
  15. Matt L. Jones as Drip,
  16. Fred Willard as Secretary of the Interior
  17. Cedric the Entertainer as Leadbottom,.
  18. Jerry Stiller as Harvey
  19. Anne Meara as Winnie,
  20. Erik Estrada as Nick "Loop'n" Lopez,
  21. John Michael Higgins as Cad Spinner,
  22. Barry Corbin as Ol' Jammer,
  23. Hal Holbrook as Mayday,
  24. Kevin Michael Richardson as Ryker,
  25. Patrick Warburton as Pulaski,
  26. Brad Paisley as Bubba,
  27. Kari Wahlgren as Patch







Review: Aftermath carry the luggage of his predecessors and producers, and usually not appreciated.

The last Disney cartoon, "Aircraft: Fire and Rescue" dedicated to firefighters who lost their lives to save others, suffers from this syndrome luggage.

Unlike its predecessor, launched in August 2013 "Planes", which is a complete underdog story with a bit of romance, good friends, bad arrogant and stupid henchmen, "Fire and Rescue" was the trip of a hero is said in a pretty simple way without dramatic elements spirit of his predecessor or strong motivating environment.
In this edition, the star race plan Dusty exterminator (voice Dane Cook) is ready to participate in the next International Raceway, a routine test of battle, is in decline. Inspection by your mechanic friend, Dottie (voiced by Teri Hatcher), it is said that his gearbox does not work properly and can be stabbed their speed or it can always be grounded.

He realized that his career racing is at stake, these news comes as a shock to Dusty in his state of depression caused a terrible fire at the airport.

Now, due to the lack of fire-fighting equipment at the airport, the authorities threatened to revoke its license.

Meanwhile, if their moral responsibility, Dusty realizes that he may have been at least the train to a firefighter and fire truck Mayday help aging (voiced by Holbrook) maintain close region. So Fly Piston peak leaves Ranger (voice of Ed Harris) and Bear (voice of Julie Bowen) to train with the team, fighting in a national park, where he learned a seat, single-engine air Cisterna, fight against aircraft fire. It seems that second alternate racing career opportunity.

Needless to say, the moment comes when Dusty glory for the pink fire retardant spray to the National Park of the beautiful and historic summit protect piston during the season wildfire.

Technically, writer and director Bob Gannaway done a commendable job in establishing its infancy. The film is visually appealing. The animation is detailed and almost flawless. Flight sequences with panoramic picturesque settings are beautiful. The burning forest, the gurgling river and anthropomorphic characters are likeable and believable. Sound design, including background score and songs enliven the visual experience.

Voices of the star CAST dazzling synchronized with the characters, but unfortunately, dialogue and humor in the film is called a mixed reaction. The atmosphere is a bit "techno-centered. "While adults indulge with a single line with a smile, the children would not understand.

In general, "Aircraft: Fire and Rescue" with its 3D effect is a moderate pace you would see on a rainy day when you have nothing better to do.
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