Pixar's New Movie: Wall- E

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Post by elizabethswann » Jun Fri 27, 2008 4:56 am

I went searching for this thread since I knew there had to be one on Wall-E to begin with so ta-da!

Anyways, I got home from seeing the midnight release of the film and I loved it! It was funny and cute from beginning to end. Even the Pixar short was brilliant! I hope those who plan on seeing it will see it soon because it was one amazing little movie. I don't want to give anything away so you can all see for yourself. :D

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Post by DisBeamer » Jun Fri 27, 2008 5:05 am

Planning to see it Sunday. I read some early reviews of it and they looked promising (though I can't remember pixar films having bad reviews, now that I think of it...). Glad you hear you liked it, though! :D Assuming we do get to see it Sunday, I'll be back to talk about it then.
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Post by skull » Jun Fri 27, 2008 6:29 am

not gonna see this one in the theatres... I'm going to go see it at the drive in! :)

Like someone else mentioned about cars, and thinking from the preview... what the hell is that movie about ... it's going to suck.. but then I go see it... and it's great... I suspect i'll do the same thing for this one! :)
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Post by Croaker » Jun Fri 27, 2008 9:45 am

With the options i have to enjoy a summer movie with my girls...i'll be going whether it sucks or not.

Kung-Fu Panda was really good. I personally didn't want to see it. Thanks Girls!


oh yeah you know i'm going to the American Girl Movie too. i'm in a household of women....even the dog has been fixed! anyone want to take me to a testosterone flick....quick....i'm slipping...27 Dresses was one of my fav's last year.
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Post by bamato » Jun Fri 27, 2008 11:35 am

I'm hopefully seeing a matinee of it on Sunday :) I wish I could have been there for the opening of it in the DD AMC theater. :mickey:

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Post by wxwiz » Jun Fri 27, 2008 10:12 pm

Going to take the wife with me one of these days to see it. I only read one review so far in a newspaper , and the critic thought it was too preachy as far as the moral of the story goes. It looks good though from the trailers.

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Post by HakuOni » Jun Fri 27, 2008 10:32 pm

i think that the movie will be a good movie which will make you laugh, cry and leave you begging for more. :D i hope i get to see the movie soon but i am waiting for my brother. oh well i guess its worth the wait.
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Post by boilerbabe » Jun Sat 28, 2008 12:15 pm

My DH and I saw Wall-E last night and absolutely LOVED it!!!!! I think they should sell little Wall-E's for your home! This is one of my favorites!!! Pixar did a great job!
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Post by AKLRULZ » Jun Sat 28, 2008 2:26 pm

Well, it was just ok for me. There are some funny parts and some endearing parts, but it moves a little slow and the overall underlying environmental message is a little annoying. It's the first Pixar movie that has disappointed me. The beginning featurette is hilarious, though!

Get Smart is way better and still my favorite movie of the summer (and the entire year).
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Post by Captain Schnemo » Jun Sat 28, 2008 5:50 pm

I thought it was great. Something Walt would have been proud of (as opposed to the horrible-looking films advertised in the previews, where I could actually feel the Earth rumble as Walt's grave spun...or maybe that was just nausea).

Anyway, a sweet love story with lots of intelligence you can choose to embrace or ignore and still have a great time either way. Just like the best Disney attractions. Some truly beautiful and classic scenes, and along with all the art, they throw in the standard fun and sweetness so kids (and those who don't care for thought or art) don't get bored. Very nice.

It's so refreshing to be spared jokes about bodily functions, pop culture references (except for relatively subtle homages to classic films), wise-cracking sidekicks, and all the other depressing garbage so prevalent in "kids" movies these days. This is actually an unqualified good movie, not just a good kiddie flick.

My major beef is that it's got this anti-consumerist, anti-waste message and then they gave me a free disposable watch (with batteries that can't be replaced!) with my ticket. So when people throw them out, they're going to chuck them (and the toxic chemicals) right into the environment.

Someone in marketing needs to be fired.

Anyway, I called Pixar (510.922.3000) and left messages for Lasseter and Stanton (the film's director), so hopefully someone checks those and will do something about it.

Disney continues to screw up everything it touches, but at least Pixar seems to be maintaining its identity and producing great films Disney couldn't/wouldn't make.

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Re: Pixar's New Movie: Wall- E

Post by ericpabear » Jun Sun 29, 2008 8:51 am

Phantasmo wrote::idea:
I want to know what you would think of this new movie. I know that I am a new user, and my ideas are pretty much useless, but I'm not quite sure about this MOVIE. If Wall- E's voice changes, I personally would like it better.http://www.flickr.com/photos/animenut/1312869619/

Don't be so down on yourself. Heck, they let me stick around, so you've got a good chance to be heard here too. These people here, have a kindred spirit.

Just went to see Wall-E. We went to the first showing Saturday morning. We had to leave that theater and go to the next showing because of all the crazy kids. (There was a kid's birtday party)
Wall-E will most definitely be added to my collection. I took my wife and daughter, and we loved it. I did have trouble understanding Wall-E at first, but as the movie progressed, I understood him just fine.

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Post by disneydreamer58 » Jun Mon 30, 2008 2:10 pm

I saw it this weekend and loved it. It was funny and moving. I wouldn't mind seeing it again. Some of the robots dialog is hard to understand but you always figure out what they said by their actions. I needed a kleenex during certain parts of the movie, but luckily so did the people in front of me :D

I give it a 2 THUMBS UP!
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Post by JWG » Jun Mon 30, 2008 2:54 pm

Captain Schnemo wrote: It's so refreshing to be spared jokes about bodily functions, pop culture references (except for relatively subtle homages to classic films), wise-cracking sidekicks, and all the other depressing garbage so prevalent in "kids" movies these days. This is actually an unqualified good movie, not just a good kiddie flick.
I agree. Saw Wall-E Friday night (got a babysitter to go see a Pixar film, go figure)... Both my wife and I liked it quite a bit. For what littld dialogue there was and for it being a little longer in length than many animated films I never looked at my watch once.

I actually had no issues with the underlying social messaging. Two very true issues with the world today are our "throw away" mentality and general obesity on the rise (I don't mean that to be rude - it's a real statistic). That message needs to be put out there and understood. I thought the ship captains photos over time were a great detail.

Plust the Sci-Fi references, especially to 2001 were also great. Minus dreadful memories of Short Circuit 2, I had a great time and experience.

And the short prior to the movie is worth the price of admission by itself.

As for the Disney preview, I agree, not too enticing. Though, MTR was better than I expected, too.
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Post by bbowen13 » Jun Mon 30, 2008 10:52 pm

Very good movie. Loved the PIXAR short as well. :mickey:

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Post by DIAC1987 » Jul Tue 01, 2008 12:06 am

Wall-E was good, but not Pixar's best. Gets a 8/10 from me.

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