Sep 06 2008
Wall-E

I’ve watched Wall-E and it’s the best damn show there is. I’m so touched with Wall-E. I thought EVE would lose Wall-E because she changed her board memory but it wasn’t. Woohh.. Others thought Wall-E is for kids but for me, Wall-E is not. My friend Nat-Nat told me that Wall-E is a none scripted movie but I don’t know if it’s true.
According to Wikipedia,
Wall-E(promoted with an interpunct as Wall-E) is a 2008 computer-animated science fiction film produced by Pixar Animation Studios. The film was directed by Andrew Stanton. It follows the story of a robot named Wall-E who is designed to clean up a polluted Earth. He eventually falls in love with another robot named EVE, and follows her into outer space on an adventure.
After directing Finding Nemo, Stanton flet that Pixar achieved believable water physics and was willing to direct a film set in space. Most of the characters do not have actual human voices, but instead communicate with body language and robotic sounds, designed by Ben Burtt, that resemble voices. In addition, it is the first animated feature by Pixar to have segments featuring live action characters.
Walt Disney Pictures released it in the United Stated and Canada on June 27, 2008. The film gorssed $23.1 million on its opening day, and $63 million during its opening weekend in 3,992 theaters, ranking #1 at the box office. This ranks the third highest-grossing opening weekend for a Pixar film as of July 2008. Following Pixar tradition, Wall-E was paired with a short film titled Presto for its theatrical release. It has achieved highl positive reviews with an approval rating of 97% on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. It is currently a strong contender for a Best Picture nod.
Some goofs from IMDb.com
- Continuity: WALL-E first presents the plant to EVE while facing her directly. Later, when EVE replays the same scene in the Captain’s quarters, WALL-E is shown holding the plant from a 3/4 profile.
- Continuity: Eve’s facial dirt markings disappear and re-appear. Eve gets several dirty markings on her otherwise pristine white exterior while in the garbage hold. A long dark stain runs down the right side (her left) of her ‘eye screen’. When she flies WALL-E and M-O out of the garbage hold into the corridor, and is photographed aiming her weapon at the steward robot, and in shot when locking the steward away, the marking is clearly gone. Immediately after ash she is flying down the corridor, followed by a growing group of faulty robots, the mark reappears. During the battle with the large contingent of of steward robots, in the beginning whe she shoots a steward, the mark is gone, but as she shileds herself when the ‘massage’ robot is let loose, the mark reappears.








It’s the best damn show ever…