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Dan Petrovic 30-06-2008 11:55

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I've got two more showings planned this week. :D

I've never been this excited about a movie. Transformers came close, but I wasn't as determined to see it additional times.

Molten 30-06-2008 12:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Andy Baker (Post 754920)
Do yourself (and others) a favor by taking a child with you to see it.

Yes, kids can be enjoyable to watch movies with. However, please don't bring them to the 9pm showing. At that point, they turn into a whole 'nother kid. Believe me, parents will bring kids that late. I usually go then, and I always see one.

=Martin=Taylor= 30-06-2008 14:36

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Another thing to catch:

Wall-e was "voiced" by the famous Ben Burtt (The guy who did R2-D2). Didn't he sound familiar? ;)

Anyone catch a "Wilhelm Scream" in Wall-e? Burtt is famous for hiding these in most of the movies he does sound effects for.

Elgin Clock 30-06-2008 16:50

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Originally Posted by Hachiban VIII (Post 755019)
Another thing to catch:

Wall-e was "voiced" by the famous Ben Burtt (The guy who did R2-D2). Didn't he sound familiar? ;)

I dind't recognize the name, but did notice the second time I watched it that he also did the voice of the little cleaning bot named M-O (Moe) with the brush that was obsessed with cleaning the "foreign contaminants".

Wayne Doenges 01-07-2008 07:13

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My favorite scene was when Wall E was trying to keep the rain off of Eve, with an umbrella, and he kept getting hit by lightning

Dan Petrovic 01-07-2008 07:54

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Originally Posted by Wayne Doenges (Post 755139)
My favorite scene was when Wall E was trying to keep the rain off of Eve, with an umbrella, and he kept getting hit by lightning

Haha that part is so good! The umbrella gets struck by lightning, it's reduced to just the wire frame and he closes the umbrella anyway. xDDD

petek 02-07-2008 08:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Andy Baker (Post 754920)
Do yourself (and others) a favor by taking a child with you to see it.

Agreed! I took my grandson to see it last night. (I'm not sure which of us was more anxiously awaiting this movie). We both loved the movie and Pixar's "Presto" short film was almost worth the price of admission by itself.

[Caution: ity-bity spoiler ahead]
Now that I've had a chance to digest it, one of the things that really strikes me is how Andrew Stanton was able to convey so much with "silent" dialog. Virtually all of the communication between the characters (and with the audience) is non-verbal. For now my favorite part is where WALL*E and EVE are getting to know each other and begin their relationship during her increasingly-frustrated search on Earth.

I'm looking forward to finding an excuse to see it again soon.

Koko Ed 02-07-2008 09:09

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Originally Posted by petek (Post 755242)
Agreed! I took my grandson to see it last night. (I'm not sure which of us was more anxiously awaiting this movie). We both loved the movie and Pixar's "Presto" short film was almost worth the price of admission by itself.

[Caution: ity-bity spoiler ahead]
Now that I've had a chance to digest it, one of the things that really strikes me is how Andrew Stanton was able to convey so much with "silent" dialog. Virtually all of the communication between the characters (and with the audience) is non-verbal. For now my favorite part is where WALL*E and EVE are getting to know each other and begin their relationship during her increasingly-frustrated search on Earth.

I'm looking forward to finding an excuse to see it again soon.

There is no better excuse than simply going because you want to.
Pixar movie transcend their genre and rating and no adult should ever feel they have to apologize for going to see it without kids. Their movies are that good.

JaneYoung 02-07-2008 09:21

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Originally Posted by Koko Ed (Post 755245)
There is no better excuse than simply going because you want to.
Pixar movie transcend their genre and rating and no adult should ever feel they have to apologize for going to see it without kids. Their movies are that good.

Besides, all the FIRSTers that I know - are children at heart. :)

Dan Petrovic 02-07-2008 11:26

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Koko Ed (Post 755245)
There is no better excuse than simply going because you want to.
Pixar movie transcend their genre and rating and no adult should ever feel they have to apologize for going to see it without kids. Their movies are that good.

Disney and Pixar are really good at making movies that appeal to both adults and children.

I could have actually stopped right after "movies". :p

What I really like about this movie is how strong the messages are. One hits you like a brick, but I didn't notice another one until I was closer to the end of my second time seeing it.

Boydean 05-07-2008 00:51

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That movie......I am at a lost of words for how great it was. Pixar well never disappoint me, I want to see it as many times as my pocket would let me.


Quote:

Originally Posted by petek (Post 755242)
[Caution: ity-bity spoiler ahead]
Now that I've had a chance to digest it, one of the things that really strikes me is how Andrew Stanton was able to convey so much with "silent" dialog. Virtually all of the communication between the characters (and with the audience) is non-verbal. For now my favorite part is where WALL*E and EVE are getting to know each other and begin their relationship during her increasingly-frustrated search on Earth.


I have heard that, to get a good feel for making great movies, watch/make them without using dialog first. You would then get used to using the best camera angles and music for each scene...and I have to agree, Wall*E is a perfect example of no dialog movie(Oh yeah, there is some dialog).

JaneYoung 05-07-2008 21:44

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Got back about a while ago from seeing WALL•E for the first time.

It will take a while to think about and I would like to see it a 2nd time soon.

I like the human beings. It was a big surprise to see that WALL•E could make eyebrows. Those were awesome.

smurfgirl 06-07-2008 16:52

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Originally Posted by InfernoX14 (Post 755249)
Disney and Pixar are really good at making movies that appeal to both adults and children.

Very true. It's hard for my family to find good movies- my younger sister is 10 grades younger than me- but my whole family enjoyed it, from my grandparents to my 4-year-old cousin.

Akash Rastogi 07-07-2008 18:41

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Just got back from seeing it with my little cousins (no younger siblings for me) and it was ok. Good message and great animation. The characters are well presented but overall I'd say 7/10.

Michelle Celio 07-07-2008 18:43

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I went to Down Town Disney to see Wall-E for the second time.

I ran into this:




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