Re: The Wall-e appreciation thread.
FLL-Freak: I love the post-apocalyptic setting. Wall-e does the best job of saying "Clean your act up, you bloody humans" than any other movie I've seen.
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FLL-Freak: I love the post-apocalyptic setting. Wall-e does the best job of saying "Clean your act up, you bloody humans" than any other movie I've seen.
I have it on BLU-RAY!!!
High five!
FLL-Freak: I love the post-apocalyptic setting. Wall-e does the best job of saying "Clean your act up, you bloody humans" than any other movie I've seen.
Which is odd, because I don't think that's what Andrew Stanton was going for.
Sean wrote:FLL-Freak: I love the post-apocalyptic setting. Wall-e does the best job of saying "Clean your act up, you bloody humans" than any other movie I've seen.
Which is odd, because I don't think that's what Andrew Stanton was going for.
It wasn't. He never meant for it to be in such a setting. It just happened to turn out that way.
Well, it looks like an extreme version of my room...
It was an okay film. I loved the first 20 minutes or so but when Wall E was on the spaceship, the film lost most of its appeal.
The DVD version has a documentary-type thing called "The Pixar Story" (I assume that the title is pretty self-explanatory) Anyway, it's good to watch and is pretty inspiring.
- Leo
Yeah, The Pixar Story was on Sky Anytime a few months ago. I thought it was very good.
Last edited by Nailer (January 20, 2009 (11:21am))
I watched it the cinema and my brother got it for Christmas. Did any of you watch BURN-E on the special features, it was a mass let-down.
Meh, it was ok could have had more original footage.
BURN-E was awesome. Did you know that the guy who directed it is an AFOL?
Last edited by Littlebrick (January 20, 2009 (01:54pm))
I feel like I'm the only person on the Internet who hasn't seen it ...
I was looking at the special features on the DVD and they did a whole thing on sound effects. I learnt that if you stretch a spring out to about 4 or 5 metres and tap the bottom end with a hammer, it makes a laser gun sound.
Ah the classic Ben Burtt Stormtrooper Blastech E-11(yes I am a nerd) sound one of my all time favorites next to the Wilhelm. I really like Wall-E the only thing I don't think it has that all the other Pixar movies have is rewatch value. However I loved the hour-and-a-half documentary on the history of Pixar.
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