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WALL - E (2008)
description written by member Zara:
A new animated film from Pixar. The year is 2700. WALL•E, a robot, spends every day doing what he was made for. But soon, he will discover what he was meant for. From Academy Award-winning director, Andrew Stanton ("Finding Nemo"), "WALL•E" is the story of one robot's comic adventures as he chases his dream across the galaxy.
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WALL - E Movie Review by Skye (7/28/2008) |
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What a cool concept. In the post apocalyptic world, or what seems to be that, the planet Earth is uninhabited. Uninhabited save one WALL E which stands for Waste Allocation Lift Loader, Earth-Class.
For the first twenty minutes or so of the film WALL E goes about his business which is obviously a daily routine of picking...
(complete WALL - E review by Skye)
WALL - E Movie Review by Chris (7/9/2008) |
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A new animated film from Pixar. The year is 2700. WALL E, a robot, spends every day doing what he was made for. But soon, he will discover what he was meant for. From Academy Award-winning director, Andrew Stanton ("Finding Nemo"), "WALL E" is the story of one robot's comic adventures as he chases his dream across the...
(complete WALL - E review by Chris)
WALL - E Movie Review by Taylor (7/1/2008) |
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At first I wanted to say that Wall-E had become my favorite pixar movie (after Ratatouille) but I decided that it really is in a class of its own. There is a lack of dialogue that forces you to pay attention much like how Kubrick uses a lack of dialogue in 2001. This movie is heavily infuelnced by other science fiction...
(complete WALL - E review by Taylor)
WALL - E Movie Review by Jarrod (6/30/2008) |
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'Wall E' is the best Pixar movie since Finding Nemo. It is an arrestingly sweet and endearing animated feature about a trash compacting robot left behind on earth after all the humans have moved into space, where they have grown fat and lazy, having become far too reliant on machines . What does this say about our own...
(complete WALL - E review by Jarrod)
WALL - E Movie Review by Zara (6/27/2008) |
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My favorite movie from the Pixar people might be changing to WALL-E. I used to prefer A BUG'S LIFE the best because it represented what I felt was integral to human life (not surviving, but LIVING): Imagination.
That is the core of WALL-E with so much more attached. Not only is there imagination, there is the undying hope...
(complete WALL - E review by Zara)
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