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Tuesday, Aug 11, 2009

Movie: WALL-E, 2008.

Plot: Hundreds of years into the future, the Earth is dry desolate planet without a trace of human or plant life. The pollution of toxins and garbage have forced the people of Earth to flee the planet, leaving working robots to clean up the massive mess. After many years, nearly all the clean up robots have ceased to function. Expect one. A single robot who roams the planet and continues the job, named WALL-E. As WALL-E works he gathers many items from Earth's past and even makes himself a home to come to at the end of each day. But as time goes by, the little robot begins to fell lonely and isolated. Yearning for a friend to by his side. One day, a ship is lands on Earth with a probe named EVE whose job is to search the barren planet for any form of organic life so that the people can return to Earth. WALL-E soon meets EVE and begins to form a bond of friendship with her that he has wished for all these years. But when a small plant is discovered, EVE is forced to return to report on her finding. Before the ship carrying EVE can depart, a determined WALL-E hitches a ride, and travels throughout the solar system to a large space craft where the rest of the human race resides. After making a landing, EVE discovers that a rogue machine on board has stolen the plant. Without the proof, the human race can not return to Earth, and the rogue machine is determined to keep it that way. As WALL-E and EVE begin their search, the rogue machine trails their every move with the entire ship's security at his control aiming to stop them.

To be honest when it comes to Pixar films, I usually ignore them and think to myself "That's just for little kids." But after all the things I heard about WALL-E, I figured why not. After watching this, it's simply a fantastic film. The animation and is amazing, the best I've ever seen in an animated film, it's full of adventure, thrills, and plenty of humor. In the end, it doesn't matter how old you are. WALL-E shows you the true meanings of friendship, compassion, and love.

WALL-E, 2008

Category: Movies
Posted by xdude85, 11:44pm
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Ive been meaning to watch this for awhile. I see it listed on my movie channels so I need to watch it one of these days.
Posted Aug 12, 2009 12:41 am PT
Ya I loved Wall-E. It's odd....in a good way.

Whenever Pixar releases a movie, I watch it...Pixar rule the animation world.
Posted Aug 12, 2009 2:46 am PT
I haven't seen the movie yet, but I want to.
Posted Aug 12, 2009 2:02 pm PT
"To be honest when it comes to Pixar films, I usually ignore them and think to myself "That's just for little kids." "

You shouldn't do that!
Pixar movies are so awesome! I recommend you watch all of those masterpeices you missed.
Posted Aug 12, 2009 4:53 pm PT
Wall-E was a very interesting movie to watch because it was far different from the movies Pixar has made. If you ask me, this isn't really a movie kids could enjoy because the story is a bit mature than the previous Pixar movies.
Posted Aug 12, 2009 8:17 pm PT
I always thought some of PIXAR's films were good. My favorites were always Toy Story, Monsters Inc., and The Incredibles.
Posted Aug 12, 2009 10:13 pm PT
You know... after all of rave reviews, I have yet to watch WALL-E... which is sad because the DVD of the movie is in my house.

Anyway, Pixar movies cater to everyone, so I definitely recommend watching some of the older Pixar titles (Toy Story, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles). Plus, Pixar really hasn't released a bad movie, so you really can't go wrong with them.
Posted Aug 13, 2009 2:09 pm PT
This movie bored me so much it's not even funny. It's at the bottom of my list when it comes to pixar films.
Posted Aug 14, 2009 5:49 pm PT
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