Movie Man
When film critic Will Pfeifer isn’t watching movies, he’s reading about movies, talking about movies, thinking about movies or dreaming about movies. Now he shares that unhealthy obsession with you. From Hollywood hits to Japanese obscurities, from Oscar night to the summer season, he’s got movies on the brain — and on this blog.

Internal combustion? Not exactly.

August 19th, 2008 at 09:59am Will Pfeifer

For several months, my daughter was obsessed with the movie CARS as only a three-year-old can be. She’s since moved on to MULAN, POCAHONTAS and other releases from the Disney stable, and that’s probably a good thing, because it lessens her chances of seeing the image that lurks below.

If you’ve seen CARS (and, if you’re a father like me, you’ve probably seen it dozens — nay, hundreds — of times), you’ve noticed that the cars, while seemingly built in a factory and running on gasoline, nevertheless have some distinctly human features — notably, their windshield eyes and front-fender mouths (complete with tongue and teeth). So what, artist Jake Parker asked on his blog, would these animal-machine hybrids look like on the inside?

Here, my friends, is the horrifying answer. It’s not for the weak of heart — or stomach:

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