Cars 2 Page #11

Synopsis: The famous race car Lightning McQueen and his team are invited to compete in the World Grand Prix race. There, McQueen's best friend Mater, finds himself involved in international espionage, and alongside two professional British spies, attempts to uncover a secret plan led by a mysterious mastermind and his criminal gang, which threatens the lives of all competitors in the tournament.
Director(s): John Lasseter, Brad Lewis (co-director)
Production: Walt Disney Pictures/PIXAR
  Nominated for 1 Golden Globe. Another 1 win & 18 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
57
Rotten Tomatoes:
39%
G
Year:
2011
106 min
$191,450,875
Website
13,038 Views


Alright then.

Mater exits, leaving Rod Redline to a now even angrier Grem

and Acer.

EXT. BATHROOM - MOMENTS LATER

Holley arrives at the door. She takes a breath, is about to

enter when Mater EXITS.

MATER:

Excuse me, ma'am.

He passes her, expelling some exhaust in the process.

Holley's rearview tracking confirms that the device is on

him.

MATER:

(TO HIMSELF)

Dadgum pistachio ice cream.

35.

HOLLEY (INTO RADIO)

This cannot be him.

FINN (OVER RADIO)

Is he American?

MATER:

(driving off, to himself)

Look out, ladies. Mater's fittin'

to get funky!

HOLLEY (INTO RADIO)

Extremely.

FINN (OVER RADIO)

Then it's him.

It's settled. Holley takes one more nervous breath, quickly

closes the distance between her and Mater, cuts him off. He

is forced to STOP.

HOLLEY:

Hello.

MATER:

Well, hello.

HOLLEY:

A Volkswagen Karmann Ghia has no

radiator.

MATER:

Well of course it doesn't. That's

`cause it's air-cooled!

HOLLEY:

(RELIEVED)

Perfect. I'm from the Tokyo Station

OF THE---

MATER:

Course, Karmann Ghia's weren't the

only ones. Besides the Beetles you

had your Type-3 Squarebacks, with

the pancake motors...

HOLLEY:

Yeah. Okay, I get it---

MATER:

... And before both of them,

there's the Type-2 buses - my buddy

Fillmore's one of them.

36.

HOLLEY:

Listen! We should find somewhere

more private.

MATER:

Uh, gee. Don't you think that's a

little, uh ---

HOLLEY:

(NERVOUS ENERGY)

You're right. Impossible to know

which areas here are compromised.

So, when can I see you again?

MATER:

Well, let's see. Tomorrow I'll be

out there at the races.

HOLLEY:

Got it. We'll rendezvous then.

INT. PARTY - MOMENTS LATER

Mater returns to his team, lost in thought.

MCQUEEN:

There you are. Where have you been?

MATER:

What's a rendezvous?

LUIGI:

It's like a date.

MATER:

A date?!

MCQUEEN:

Mater, what's going on?

MATER:

Well, what's going on is I've got

me a date tomorrow.

Guido makes a crack in Italian.

LUIGI:

Guido don't believe you.

MATER:

Well, believe it. My new girlfriend

just said so. Hey, there she is.

Mater points out Holley, who's within earshot.

37.

MATER:

(YELLING)

Hey! Hey lady!

Holley, caught in plain view, DRIVES OFF.

MATER:

See ya tomorrow!

Guido makes another crack in Italian.

LUIGI:

Guido still don't believe you.

EXT. SHIPYARD - THE DOCKS - TOKYO NIGHT

An industrial dock, outside of the city proper.

INT. SHIPYARD - NIGHT

Rod Redline dangles from a car magnet. He's been beaten up,

clings to consciousness.

GREM (O.S.)

I gotta admit ---

Grem, Acer, and a bunch of nasty looking troublemakers look

up at Rod amidst crates and shipping containers.

GREM:

--- you tricked us real good.

ACER:

And we don't like being tricked.

Rod Redline laughs to himself.

ACER:

Hey, what's so funny?

ROD REDLINE:

Well, you know, I was just wearing

a disguise. You guys are stuck

looking like that.

This doesn't help him. They DROP HIM onto a TREADMILL, lock

him down. A container is wheeled forward and Rod is plied

with Allinol brand gasoline.

ROD REDLINE:

Allinol? Thanks, fellas. I hear

this stuff is good for you.

38.

PROFESSOR ZUNDAPP (O.S.)

So you think.

The Professor emerges from the darkness, behind Rod.

PROFESSOR ZUNDAPP

Allinol by itself is good for you.

Rate this script:3.6 / 5 votes

John Lasseter

John Alan Lasseter (born January 12, 1957) is an American animator and filmmaker, and former chief creative officer of Pixar Animation Studios, Walt Disney Animation Studios, and the defunct Disneytoon Studios. He was also the Principal Creative Advisor for Walt Disney Imagineering.Lasseter began his career as an animator with The Walt Disney Company. After being fired from Disney for promoting computer animation, he joined Lucasfilm, where he worked on the then-groundbreaking use of CGI animation. The Graphics Group of the Computer Division of Lucasfilm was sold to Steve Jobs and became Pixar in 1986. Lasseter oversaw all of Pixar's films and associated projects as executive producer. In addition, he directed Toy Story (1995), A Bug's Life (1998), Toy Story 2 (1999), Cars (2006), and Cars 2 (2011). From 2006 to 2018, Lasseter also oversaw all of Walt Disney Animation Studios' (and its division Disneytoon Studios') films and associated projects as executive producer. The films he has made have grossed more than $18 billion U.S. dollars, making him one of the most consistently successful filmmakers of all time. Of the seven animated films that have grossed more than $1 billion U.S. dollars, five of them are films executive produced by Lasseter. The films include Toy Story 3 (2010), the first animated film to pass a billion, Frozen (2013), the current highest grossing animated film of all time, as well as Zootopia (2016), Finding Dory (2016) and Incredibles 2 (2018). He has won two Academy Awards, for Best Animated Short Film (for Tin Toy), as well as a Special Achievement Award (for Toy Story).In November 2017, Lasseter took a six-month sabbatical from Pixar and Disney Animation after acknowledging "missteps" in his behavior with employees. According to various news outlets, Lasseter had a history of alleged sexual misconduct towards employees. In June 2018, Disney announced that he would be leaving the company at end of the year, but is taking on a consulting role until then. more…

All John Lasseter scripts | John Lasseter Scripts

0 fans

Submitted on August 05, 2018

Discuss this script with the community:

0 Comments

    Translation

    Translate and read this script in other languages:

    Select another language:

    • - Select -
    • 简体中文 (Chinese - Simplified)
    • 繁體中文 (Chinese - Traditional)
    • Español (Spanish)
    • Esperanto (Esperanto)
    • 日本語 (Japanese)
    • Português (Portuguese)
    • Deutsch (German)
    • العربية (Arabic)
    • Français (French)
    • Русский (Russian)
    • ಕನ್ನಡ (Kannada)
    • 한국어 (Korean)
    • עברית (Hebrew)
    • Gaeilge (Irish)
    • Українська (Ukrainian)
    • اردو (Urdu)
    • Magyar (Hungarian)
    • मानक हिन्दी (Hindi)
    • Indonesia (Indonesian)
    • Italiano (Italian)
    • தமிழ் (Tamil)
    • Türkçe (Turkish)
    • తెలుగు (Telugu)
    • ภาษาไทย (Thai)
    • Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
    • Čeština (Czech)
    • Polski (Polish)
    • Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian)
    • Românește (Romanian)
    • Nederlands (Dutch)
    • Ελληνικά (Greek)
    • Latinum (Latin)
    • Svenska (Swedish)
    • Dansk (Danish)
    • Suomi (Finnish)
    • فارسی (Persian)
    • ייִדיש (Yiddish)
    • հայերեն (Armenian)
    • Norsk (Norwegian)
    • English (English)

    Citation

    Use the citation below to add this screenplay to your bibliography:

    Style:MLAChicagoAPA

    "Cars 2" Scripts.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2024. Web. 8 Nov. 2024. <https://www.scripts.com/script/cars_2_5135>.

    We need you!

    Help us build the largest writers community and scripts collection on the web!

    Watch the movie trailer

    Cars 2

    The Studio:

    ScreenWriting Tool

    Write your screenplay and focus on the story with many helpful features.


    Quiz

    Are you a screenwriting master?

    »
    Who played the role of Neo in "The Matrix" trilogy?
    A Matt Damon
    B Brad Pitt
    C Tom Cruise
    D Keanu Reeves