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Your favorite band sucks, and you have terrible taste in movies.
 #123172  by bovine
 Sun Jun 29, 2008 3:08 pm
BRING YOUR GIRLFRIEND. Great date movie since I like robots (and other spoiler-ish related things) and she likes the romance/cuteness. Probably not a movie to go see with your stereotypical chest and fist pounding heterosexual man-friends, but it's definitely a good movie.

Also, robots.

 #123177  by RentCavalier
 Sun Jun 29, 2008 5:57 pm
I've heard good things--I definitely wanna check this film out.

 #123181  by Eric
 Sun Jun 29, 2008 6:54 pm
Fuck that all my hetero friends are gonna see this fucking movie man!

Robots are FUCKING EXTREME!

 #123183  by Zeus
 Sun Jun 29, 2008 7:22 pm
If you can, make sure you watch it on a digital projector. Looks MUCH better

 #123204  by Shellie
 Sun Jun 29, 2008 9:12 pm
Ok, I don't get it. It looks like just another one of those cutesy Disney talking creature movies.

I really am surprised to see all you guys pumped to see this...I know I'm not...

 #123205  by Blotus
 Sun Jun 29, 2008 9:49 pm
Johnny Five ripoff.

 #123207  by M'k'n'zy
 Sun Jun 29, 2008 11:01 pm
I saw it last night and have to admit, it was pretty good.

 #123222  by Mully
 Mon Jun 30, 2008 11:31 am
Black Lotus wrote:Johnny Five ripoff.
Reminiscent of Johnny Five...the eyes and the tracks, but that's it. Wall E can't speak, and developed it's own personality from being alone. J5 was an accident.

Great movie. Very sad and very uplifting parts. I love Pixar. It's worth seeing for the animation alone. John Lasseter (CCO) said, "Wall E carries more emotion than any other Pixar character" and only says two words in the whole movie, but don't worry, it's not Cast Away, Lasseter also points out, ""the art of animation is about what the character does, not what it says. It all depends on how you tell the story, whether it has a lot of dialogue or not."

The movie is overall, "Very good."

check out this HIGH res pic here
http://www.aintitcool.com/images2007/WallESpacePic.jpg

 #123233  by Zeus
 Mon Jun 30, 2008 2:30 pm
Seraphina wrote:Ok, I don't get it. It looks like just another one of those cutesy Disney talking creature movies.

I really am surprised to see all you guys pumped to see this...I know I'm not...
Not a lot of speech in this flick. WALL-E and EVE only say a few words and they're the main characters. You get a lot more of it later in the flick but it's from the humans not the characters. The robots portray their characters through actions and sounds not speech.

Has Pixar led you astray? Do you have a reason not to want to see it?

 #123239  by Shellie
 Mon Jun 30, 2008 2:42 pm
It's not a movie I will go see in the theater..or rent... But if I'm really bored, and nothing else is available on On Demand..I MIGHT see it. But only because I get an employee discount :)

I guess I'm just not a huge fan of "kids" movies. Yes, I know there is a lot of adult humor in Pixar's movies. I did like the Incredibles, and Monsters Inc was cute, but I dunno... I'm just not excited about this movie like everyone else I see.

 #123250  by RentCavalier
 Mon Jun 30, 2008 5:08 pm
Pixar has a long line of quality--they're the only kids movie making company that has actually recaptured the original magic and "feel" of the old Disney movies. Almost every one of their movies is a masterpiece on some level, either through telling deep, provocative or emotionally stirring stories, or else raising the bar through animation techniques that show more ingenuity and skill than any other animation studio in America today.

They make a movie, I'll fucking see it.

Except for Cars. Cars...fuck Cars.

 #123255  by Zeus
 Mon Jun 30, 2008 5:41 pm
Seraphina wrote:It's not a movie I will go see in the theater..or rent... But if I'm really bored, and nothing else is available on On Demand..I MIGHT see it. But only because I get an employee discount :)

I guess I'm just not a huge fan of "kids" movies. Yes, I know there is a lot of adult humor in Pixar's movies. I did like the Incredibles, and Monsters Inc was cute, but I dunno... I'm just not excited about this movie like everyone else I see.
That would esplain it then. If you're just not a fan of stuff like that in theaters, you wouldn't care. I personally like seeing the good CG films in theatres. As decent a setup I have at home, heavy effects or CG films are what's worth it in the theaters nowadays. It's the artsy films I tend not to bother with unless I want to support it

 #123260  by Eric
 Mon Jun 30, 2008 5:52 pm
Adorable movie.

He's all like "Walllllll-e" and you can't help but go "awwwww". lol.

 #123274  by Flip
 Tue Jul 01, 2008 1:40 am
RentCavalier wrote:Pixar has a long line of quality--they're the only kids movie making company that has actually recaptured the original magic and "feel" of the old Disney movies. Almost every one of their movies is a masterpiece on some level, either through telling deep, provocative or emotionally stirring stories, or else raising the bar through animation techniques that show more ingenuity and skill than any other animation studio in America today.

They make a movie, I'll fucking see it.

Except for Cars. Cars...fuck Cars.
Yea... I'd have to say none of their movies had any 'provocative or emotionally stirring stories' until this one. Toy Story is emotional? A Bugs Life is provocative?... While all entertaining, they dont compare to the feeling and message of this. I dont really know where the kids are supposed to like it?...

 #123289  by Mully
 Tue Jul 01, 2008 9:21 am
Eric wrote:Adorable movie.

He's all like "Walllllll-e" and you can't help but go "awwwww". lol.
and EEeeeeeeeevvvvvAAAA

 #123334  by SineSwiper
 Tue Jul 01, 2008 11:32 pm
Flip wrote:Yea... I'd have to say none of their movies had any 'provocative or emotionally stirring stories' until this one. Toy Story is emotional? A Bugs Life is provocative?... While all entertaining, they dont compare to the feeling and message of this. I dont really know where the kids are supposed to like it?...
Finding Nemo was pretty good on a emotional level. The Incredibles is still one of the funniest ones out there.

Also, I was REALLY hoping that their 10-year contract (after Cars) with Disney would have ran out without renewal (after that lack of settlement 4 years ago). They really need to branch out and do adult animations. The United States has been stuck on this "Cartoons = kids" mantra for way too long.

 #123337  by bovine
 Wed Jul 02, 2008 12:34 am
SineSwiper wrote:
Flip wrote:Yea... I'd have to say none of their movies had any 'provocative or emotionally stirring stories' until this one. Toy Story is emotional? A Bugs Life is provocative?... While all entertaining, they dont compare to the feeling and message of this. I dont really know where the kids are supposed to like it?...
Finding Nemo was pretty good on a emotional level. The Incredibles is still one of the funniest ones out there.

Also, I was REALLY hoping that their 10-year contract (after Cars) with Disney would have ran out without renewal (after that lack of settlement 4 years ago). They really need to branch out and do adult animations. The United States has been stuck on this "Cartoons = kids" mantra for way too long.
I think that Pixar may have actually moved a bit more into the adult audience's radar with Wall-e. I totally agree with Flip when he says that he's not sure where in the movie that kids would find any enjoyment. It's mostly a romance and there isn't enough shitty slapstick humor to warrant any interest from children. It's a great movie and it has a message that is totally relevant, you'd be a fool not to see this movie. You heard me fools, I'm talkin to you.

 #123338  by Andrew, Killer Bee
 Wed Jul 02, 2008 2:50 am
Australian fools aren't going to be able to see it until September!

 #123353  by Zeus
 Wed Jul 02, 2008 12:44 pm
Man, where's the Monsters Inc. love?

 #123358  by Julius Seeker
 Wed Jul 02, 2008 1:09 pm
This movie is blasphemy, everybody knows Robots are the enemy!

 #123374  by RentCavalier
 Wed Jul 02, 2008 7:22 pm
I always felt a Bugs Life was unappreciated. I mean, it has a lot of terribly annoying flaws (the main character is CONSTANTLY accused of being wrong/bad, while the audience knows he isn't, the supporting cast is weak) but the movie always rings true with me because, of all the Disney villains we've had, few have ever been as BRUTALLY PSYCHOTIC as Hopper.

Seriously, he has this whole "Apocalypse Now" vibe to him, and he's just got this brutal, viscious, violent streak in him that makes him really scary to watch. I think there's a scene where one of his men disagrees with him, so he crushes him to death under a pile of food. On top of that, he's actually unbeatable in the average sense--the main characters are incapable of defeating him, and it literally takes an act of God (in this case, God=a bird) to actually kill him.

Plus, he's one of the few villains who openly kills people. He's up there with Sid in sheer satisfaction. And on the topic of Sid...

Sid was the SHIT. I mean, we all know a kid who was like that, to some degree. Some of us even abused our toys ourselves, maybe just accidently, but still. Here we have toys given human emotions, personalities, and--evidently--the capacity to feel pain, and all of a sudden Sid is a sort of brutalistic Nazi character who sadistically delights in torturing living, breathing characters in a variety of sick and twisted ways. He's like Dr. Mengele of the Cartoon Villain world. To this date, no Pixar villain has ever really reached that level of pure, dripping sadism.

 #129350  by Kupek
 Tue Nov 25, 2008 1:28 am
Bumped because I just watched it.

Wall-E is brilliant.

I'm not exaggerating. This is excellent film making, forget that it's animated. There's no dialogue until 20 minutes into the film, and there's no human dialogue until 40 minutes in. That they were still able to tell a fast-moving, compelling, complex story without any exposition until 40 minutes into the film is an impressive achievement. Kids will adore this movie, I'm sure, but the subtlety of they tell the story elevates it to "good movie" instead of "good kid's movie."

 #129351  by bovine
 Tue Nov 25, 2008 1:34 am
AND THERE WERE ROBOTS IN IT!

 #129363  by Zeus
 Tue Nov 25, 2008 9:37 am
bovine wrote:AND THERE WERE ROBOTS IN IT!
Yeah, but not big, giant robots than and transform and kick ass. That's at least one knock against it :-)