First of all, I find the title(R2-E) pretty interesting.
To those who don't know, Ben Burtt; the creator of the Wall-E's voice, is also the creator of various Star Wars sound effects. One of them being the voice of R2-D2.
So it's nice a tie-in.
I was more expecting a real-life brickfilm rather than a CGI brickfilm, but it's kinda appropriate seeing that Wall-E is a CGI film. Although I think this would work as well with real bricks.
This little short is really similiar with the beginning scene of the original film; Wall-E(or a Wall-E) exploring the abandoned human city.
The rendering is actully quite good, the animation needs some reworking but otherwise it's OK.
If you're a Wall-E fan such as me, you would find this film quite enjoyable.
Last edited by DomeKen (December 27, 2008 (07:02am))
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