Matrixston
Wow! Such a good movie.
Tedfoldol
everything you have heard about this movie is true.
Helllins
It is both painfully honest and laugh-out-loud funny at the same time.
Lucia Ayala
It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.
DaniGirl1969
The third episode of Chuck Jones' wonderful Road Runner series, this is by far the best of the three, and the one that really made this cartoon something special and unique. Jones and writer Michael Maltese allowed their imaginations to run wild, and the result is lots of fun for everyone. Everyone, of course, except poor Wile E Coyote, who must feel the entire universe is against him! *SPOILER ALERT -- WATCH THE CARTOON FIRST BEFORE READING ANY FURTHER.* He has to contend with the crazy laws of cartoon physics, which allow the Road Runner to speed right into a painting placed at the edge of a deep, deep canyon, while the confused and enraged Coyote can only hurl himself right through it and plummet to the ground far below, leaving a dust cloud spelling out "OH NO!" in his wake. His expressions throughout this scene (and the rest of the cartoon) are priceless. These same goofy laws of physics allow him to outrace an anvil he'd dropped several seconds before to the bottom of yet another canyon -- and we all know where that anvil will land. Carl Stalling's musical score is also the best thus far, especially the flute which sweetly plays as the rope around Wile E's hot-air balloon unravels. My only complaint is the ending is disappointingly similar to the previous two episodes (vehicles just can't seem to resist running him down, can they? -- but this time, we discover why!) Overall, though, a great cartoon, and one of the best in the entire series!
slymusic
"Going! Going! Gosh!" is another fine Road Runner/Wile E. Coyote cartoon. Lots of luck, Coyote! You're gonna need it.My favorite sequence in this cartoon occurs at the very end of a high mountain road, where the Coyote paints a picture on a huge canvas to make it appear as if the road still continues. But, as is always the case, the Road Runner runs right through the painting. Then a big truck emerges from the painting and runs over the frustrated Coyote, who then tries to run through the painting and falls off a cliff. The smoke trails from his fall form the words "OH, NO!" I also like how the Coyote disguises himself as a lady hitchhiking while the song "Carry Me Back to Old Virginy" plays in the background. Of course, the Road Runner merely runs him over and snatches his wig.Contemporary cartoonist Matt Groening ("The Simpsons", "Futurama") had the right idea about the background desert paintings in these Road Runner cartoons: They look so great that you'd want to be there!
ccthemovieman-1
It's amazing the number of ploys that Wile E. Coyote tries - and has backfire - in just a s six- and-a-half half minute cartoon. The beating the poor guy takes each time is unbelievable, but have you seen a more determined character in a cartoon? One that doesn't let defeat discourage him? I'd like to see him win, just one time.In this cartoon, he gets blasted by not just one, but two big trucks, along with an assortment of other things including the ever-present anvil.For some reason, I laughed loudest at the quick-drying cement routine.This cartoon is part of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume 2, and can be seen on disc 2.
rbverhoef
This Road Runner vs. Wile E. Coyote cartoon is another decent entry in the series. The Coyote, or the Carnivorous Vulgaris, chases the Road Runner, introduced as Accelarti Incredibius, again. This time he paints a road where the real road is ending. Of course the Road Runner is able to walk that fake road and after him a truck as well. Coyote also dresses up as a woman and tries to drop an anvil on the Road Runner, of course every attempt without any success.Another nice cartoon this is, although a Road Runner cartoon can never disappoint me. This is not the best from the series, especially the animation is not that great, but I had my smiles and some laughs.