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When Dusty heads to Piston Peaks National Park, the wooded terrain is altogether different and just as beckoning. Here, 3-D doesn’t just subtract from parents’ wallets but adds to the ...
Wow, talk about your quick sequel turn-around. This weekend sees two follow-ups to surprise box office hits from 2013. For thriller fans there’s THE PURGE: ANARCHY (check out Mike Haffner’s review!) ...
Disney's latest animated film, "Planes: Fire and Rescue", dedicated to the fire-fighters who lost their lives saving others, suffers from this baggage syndrome. Published: July 18, 2014 7:03 PM ...
Dusty Crophopper is back for a brand new adventure, and this time it’s a blockbuster. Faced with the dual threats of an early end to his racing career and Propwash Junction’s closure, Dusty ...
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,” 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 ...
“Planes: Fire and Rescue” is pretty simple, but it’s never simplistic; things work out great for Dusty, but that’s all part of the kid-movie experience.
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 ...
Thankfully, "Fire and Rescue" is a step above its predecessor, if only because the movie was actually made for big screen consumption this time. Gone is the stiff, antiseptic joylessness of the ...
Dusty Crophopper volunteers for fire-and-rescue training in the “Planes” sequel, which features stunning aerial sequences. Disney Enterprises When last seen, Dusty Crophopper was flying high.