I just saw wall-e yesterday and i thought it was great! ;D Anyone else want 2 share their opinion about the movie? thumbs up? thumbs down? what do you guys think? ???
(^ yeah right!)
My family might go see it for my niece I think it looks good I've always loved pixars work Especialy toy story! :D I love that movie!
i saw wall-e, and i thought it was a great movie. I personally thought that the graphics in that movie were the best that pixar has ever had. it was a little strange because of how little dialog there was in the movie.
I like how Wall-e and Eve talk. xD.
Quote from: chipmunk884 on July 03, 2008, 02:34:14 PMi saw wall-e, and i thought it was a great movie. I personally thought that the graphics in that movie were the best that pixar has ever had. it was a little strange because of how little dialog there was in the movie.
I KNOW! especially in the beginning!
Quote from: MasterPenguin on July 03, 2008, 03:23:42 PMI like how Wall-e and Eve talk. xD.
Me too! ;D
I haven't seen it, but I think that a movie about robot love is pretty stupid...
I saw it today, it was great, but can't we have just one movie without any kind of love crap in it? I'm really getting sick off it.
Quote from: Gamer4250 on July 03, 2008, 04:47:06 PMbut can't we have just one movie without any kind of love crap in it? I'm really getting sick off it.
Lol, no we can't. And yeah, i'm also getting sick of it. But i think i'll go see this movie, it looks funny.
I loved Wall-e, I laughed my head off.
Stop with your insanely huge sig images.
Pixar has done it again.
I couldn't get over the side notes it makes, however. (Deserted, trashed planet, Big Box corporation ruled the world, Fred Willard ??? :-\)
I enjoyed it alot! There wasn't enough dialogue for me in the beginning but it was a compelling story and a horrifying truth :o
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Quote from: DaveyTheRebel on July 04, 2008, 09:35:57 PMbut it was a compelling story and a horrifying truth :o
Horrifying truth? We're all going to be fat people one day, and slide down a star-ship when the ship tilts?
It did have a few hidden messages.
Well if we are all doomed to be fat, lazy, and addicted to a screen that allows us to contact other people and change ourselves, and we get other people (in this case robots) to get us our food, and we all live under one corporation... wait a second, that's America right now!
HOLY SHIT! :o
ha ha i saw the movie yesterday. It was great! i really liked it.
btw, the first 45 minutes have no dialogue.
Quote from: FallenPianist on July 03, 2008, 05:00:26 PMQuote from: Gamer4250 on July 03, 2008, 04:47:06 PMbut can't we have just one movie without any kind of love crap in it? I'm really getting sick off it.
Lol, no we can't. And yeah, i'm also getting sick of it. But i think i'll go see this movie, it looks funny.
I am horribly sick of it.
"An assassin, who has never loved, is totally incapable of loving anyone, but for the mission that we're filming...he falls in love...just this one time" hm, wait, thats the Hitman movie they ruined.
I saw it for the second time yesterday. It's better than it was the first time. ;D
I'm seeing it today :)
yay.
u'm probably never gunna see wall-e until it becomes like the oldest movie in the world.......sigh :'(
I saw it.
The first half kind of sucked and the second half was pretty good.
Yeah, it was kinda boring in the beginning, but toward the end it got good.
The short before the movie was good too. :P
The movie is in cinemas July 31th here in the Netherlands.
has anyone but me noticed that wall-e looks alot like R.O.B. from super smash bros brawl
Are people actually complaining about the lack of dialog? If that's the case, then watch Les Triplettes de Belleville. It has less than a sentence in it, but has tons and TONS of story. Not a family movie though, its rated pg-13 for animated nudity at the very beginning.
Quote from: PseudoMario16 on July 09, 2008, 11:47:40 AMhas anyone but me noticed that wall-e looks alot like R.O.B. from super smash bros brawl
yea he does kinda... and he looks like short circut...
sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo fffffffffffffffffuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnyyyyyyyyyyyyyy the sad part was at the end the funniest was when eve was getting fixed
i like all the crazy broken robots ;D
I've saw it on its realese. It's really a awesome movie. The lack of dialogues on its begining is eally cool.WALL-E seems a little with R.O.B from Brawl :P
I thought it was a great movie. Also, I thought the lack of dialouge was refreshing. Pixar was clever to get something like that to work.
Quote from: olimar12345 on July 16, 2008, 09:42:40 AMi like all the crazy broken robots ;D
my favorite brocken robot was the masage robot =-D
I thought the graphics, sound, and characters were amazing. However, the story was pretty dumb, in my opinion. Worth watching again, but I must say I was a bit disappointed. D=
I was really excited for this movie. It was the first G-rated movie I've seen in theaters in a loooooooong time. IT WAS AMAZING! I can't wait for the DVD. Wall-E is one of my new favorite characters.
Wall-E was a great character, but the story was really lacking...
Wall-E! :D
I loved it.
"EEEEEEVVVVEA." :P
"but can't we have just one movie without any kind of love crap in it?" D: am I seriously the only hopeless romantic here ;) ♥♥♥♥♥♥ that was so cuutttee ^_^
♥♥♥ ^_^ I LOVED IT ♥♥♥ MOST SUPER-AMAZING MOVIE EVER
I loved the lack of dialogue part D: it was like minimalist poetry... ♥♥♥♥ and post apocalyptic FTW >_> <_<
the second half was even epicer (but both halves were EPIC)
Huggie: that short made my friend explode with laughter I was like: ". _. dude are you ok?" and my other friend I was watching with started to inch away form him towards me... but lol yeah go that bunny
I loved it so much ^_^ aww I wanna watch it again D: it was so awesome'n'funny'n'cute :3
The movie was great!
Worth watching.
It is touching and enjoyable.
Definitely one of the best Pixars movie.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Necroposting#Necrobumps ::)
HE IS KING NECROBUMP
Also I am going to watch this again because the first thirty minutes are especially awesome and the movie has awesome music.
Quote from: MasterPenguin on July 05, 2008, 05:00:00 AMHorrifying truth? We're all going to be fat people one day, and slide down a star-ship when the ship tilts?
It did have a few hidden messages.
disclaimer: I know this is an old thread. BUUUUUUUUT... I'm new. And wasn't here to give my two sense last July. D<
I, actually wrote an essay of Wall-e and the hidden messages it teaches children. I think some of the most compelling imagery was when one of the fat characters falls from his chair and needs robotic assistance to get him back up. Of course, seeing earth as an abandoned wasteland was enough for most, but watching humans communicate through translucent monitors that float in front of them and not understand an experience outside their chair was crazy personal. I think it was something children could subconsciously lach onto.
When I interviewed a couple 7-ish-year-olds about the film, none of them wanted to talk about the fat people, apocalyptic planet, or environmental messages. They all wanted to talk about Wall-e and Eve and various scenes that made them laugh. I like to believe the subtle imagery with the axion stuck with the children, however. I mean, half the movie was set on the spaceship after all.
The only flaw I might but in the hidden messages is, however much I hate to bring it up, the sexist roles of wall-e and eve. Though if we ignore their genders we see a very real relationship between two characters. Eve's feelings of determination portrayed through her refrain of pleasure and initiative attitude was something I could really connect with. The less than curious loneliness Wall-e felt was enough to make anyone's heart mush-up.
And, now for one of the greatest quotes ever said in a movie:
"I don't want to survive, I want to live!" - Axion Captain