Over at Jim Hill Media is an article by Michael Howe, who (briefly) interviews various Pixar folks at the world premiere of "Cars" last Friday at the Lowe's Motor Speedway.
The following exchange with Pixar's creative kahuna John Lasseter caught my eye:
Q: It has to be incredible knowing that all these Pixar films are going to be seen and loved by your grandchildren's grandchildren. Do you think about that?
A: Nancy Lasseter -- my wife who is standing right next to me -- said to me a long time ago, when I was making "Toy Story" : "Make sure you make this movie, not for the first time someone sees it, but for the 100th time someone has to suffer through it on video."
For all the parents, teachers, and child-care folks who have to sit through the umpteemth viewing of whatever cheaply-animated badly-written shovelware that clogs the "Childrens" aisle at Blockbuster, Thanks, Nancy! 

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