Reynolds, Jason M. wrote:

  

But both Cars and Transformers are fantasy movies.  I don't know about you
but I have yet to see a world populated by living cars or transforming
  

That has nothing to do with it when they go out of their way to make it realistic (live action Transformers).  Yes, "Cars" is a fantasy world.  But why is everything else that is supposed to be solid (wood, concrete, metal poles) still solid but not the cars?  For the cheap lazy way out.  So that they can make the cars have exaggerated facial expressions because they have no confidence in their ability to emote any other way.

robots.  Since the creators are able to create a world that allows for the
existence of sentient cars/robots, they can rewrite the Physics any way they
want to.
  

Not if they base their characters in the real world.  If, as in Transformers, the premise is that these are modified metal cars and trucks and planes then they have to follow the real world physics of metals and plastics.





Alfred.


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