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WALL·E
Category Animation
All Genres: Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family, Romance, Sci-Fi
Year: 2008
Country: USA
Runtime: 98 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Andrew Stanton
Sound: DTS-ES, Dolby Digital EX, SDDS
Taglines:
  • An Adventure Beyond the Ordinar-E
  • After 700 years of doing what he was built for - he'll discover what he's meant for.
  • He's got a lot of time on his hands.
  • In Space, No One Can Hear You Clean
  • Writing by: Andrew Stanton - original story &
    Pete Docter - story &
    Andrew Stanton - story and screenplay
    Jim Reardon - (screenplay)
    Produced by: Lindsey Collins - co-producer
    John Lasseter - executive producer
    Jim Morris - producer
    Thomas Porter - associate producer
    Cast: Ben Burtt - WALL•E / M-O (voice)
    Elissa Knight - EVE (voice)
    Jeff Garlin - Captain (voice)
    Fred Willard - Shelby Forthright - BnL CEO
    MacInTalk - AUTO (voice)
    John Ratzenberger - John (voice)
    Kathy Najimy - Mary (voice)
    Sigourney Weaver - Ship's Computer (voice)
    Kim Kopf - Hoverchair Mother (voice)
    Garrett Palmer - Blond Boy in BnL Commercial (voice) (uncredited)
    Music: Thomas Newman
    Official Website: Visit Website
     
    Plot Outline:
    In the distant future, a small waste collecting robot inadvertently embarks on a space journey that will ultimately decide the fate of mankind.
     
    Plot:
    In a distant, but not so unrealistic future, where mankind has abandoned earth because it has become covered with trash from products sold by the powerful multi-national Buy N Large corporation, WALL-E, a garbage collecting robot has been left to clean up the mess. Mesmerized with trinkets of earth's history and show tunes, WALL-E is alone on Earth except for a sprightly pet cockroach. One day, Eve, a sleek (and dangerous) reconnaissance robot, is sent to earth to find proof that life is once again sustainable. WALL-E falls in love with Eve. WALL-E rescues Eve from a dust storm and shows her a living plant he found amongst the rubble. Consistent with her "directive" Eve takes the plant and automatically enters a deactivated state except for a blinking green beacon. WALL-E, doesn't understand what has happened to his new friend, but true to his love, he protects her from wind, rain, and lightening, even as she is unresponsive. One day a massive ship comes to reclaim Eve, but WALL-E, out of love or loneliness hitches a ride on the outside of the ship to rescue Eve. The ship arrives back at a large space cruise ship, which is carrying all of the humans who evacuated earth 700 years earlier. The people of earth ride around this space resort on hovering chairs which give them a constant feed of TV and video chatting. They drink all of their meals through a straw out of laziness and/or bone loss, and are all so fat that they can barely move. When the auto-pilot computer, acting on hastily given instructions sent many centuries before, tries to prevent the people of earth from returning, by stealing the plant, WALL-E, Eve, the portly captain, and a band of broken robots stage a mutiny.



    Pixar does it again!, 8 June 2008
    10/10
    Author: DrWetter from Bay Area, California

    I just returned from an advanced benefit screening of WALL*E, and I want to be careful not to spill too much regarding the movie. I had the added privilege of watching the film at Pixar, which in and of itself, was amazing.

    This picture is not a cartoon; it is a film. In fact, it even has the LOOK of film. One of my complaints of more recent 3-D/CG animated films (not from Pixar) is that they all seem to look the same... clean lines, crisp colors, and very "virtual", for lack of a better term. WALL*E transcends the typical look of CG animation, and has a true to life "grit." The creators at Pixar are true artists, and are indeed masters of their craft. Not only are they masters of the technology, they are masters of telling a story. WALL*E is no exception.

    The best way to describe the film is as a science fiction, comedy, dramatic love story. WALL*E, as a character, has dimension, personality, and heart... pretty impressive given that he is essentially a trash compactor. It is true that there is little dialogue in this feature, but I personally did not feel it detracted from the story at all.

    WALL*E is very much a different Pixar film from it's previous features. I will be curious to see how it is received by others, but in my opinion, I think Pixar has stayed true to itself, demonstrating a commitment to telling great stories and pushing the edge of technology to leave your jaw dropping! My most sincere compliments to Andrew Stanton, Jim Morris, John Lasseter, Ben Burtt, and all the creative forces at Pixar. Can't wait to see what the future brings...


    Movie Quotes: Captain: I don't want to survive! I want to live!
    Crazy Credits:: We know about 5 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    The logo for Buy n Large, the fictional company in the film, appears at the end of the credits along with all the other company logos.
    Goofs: We know about 2 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Continuity: Wall?e first presents the plant to EVE while facing her directly. Later, when EVE replays the same scene in the Captain's quarters, Wall?e is shown holding the plant from a 3/4 profile.
    Trivia: There are 22 entries in the trivia list - like these:
    • The teaser trailer contains part of Michael Kamen's score for Brazil (1985). Michael Kamen was going to score another Pixar film, The Incredibles (2004), but died before he could.
    • Jim Reardon left his position as supervising director of "The Simpsons" (1989) television series to do animation on this film. On the DVD audio commentary for his episode _"Simpsons, The" (1989) {Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo (#10.23)}_, Reardon finally confirmed the title of the film he was working on - prior to that he would only say that it was due in 2008.
    • The main character's name is actually an acronym, standing for "Waste Allocation Load Lifter-Earth-class." EVE stands for "Extraterrestial Vegetation Evaluator" and M-O stands for "Microbe Obliterator."
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