Wall-e Other Craziness Entry posted by Wrinkledlion X June 29, 2008 276 views Share More sharing options... Followers 0 Spectacular movie. You see now.
Wrinkledlion X Posted June 29, 2008 Now! Also, for those who will accuse it of preachiness: In “Wall-E,” a mega-corporation called Buy n’ Large has transported Earth’s populace to luxury space ships, where the obese human race moves around in robotic loungers, drinking super-size soft drinks, placated by television and robot servants. Environmental disaster; corporate takeover; a global psychological coma: “Wall-E” starts to seem like “An Inconvenient Cartoon.” Yet Mr. Stanton dismisses talk of an allegory. “I was writing this thing so long ago, how could I have known what’s going on now?” he said. “As it was getting finished, the environment talk started to freak me out. I don’t have much of a political bent, and the last thing I want to do is preach. I just went with things that I felt were logical for a possible future and supported the point of my story, which was the premise that irrational love defeats life’s programming, and that the most robotic beings I’ve met are us.” Quote Link to comment
Chols Posted June 29, 2008 I don't go to the movies. If at all, I'll see it when it's on DVD. Quote Link to comment
Eagle-7 Posted June 29, 2008 I really liked it. One of my favorite Pixar movies (top three being Incredibles, Ratatouille, and now WALL-E). Quote Link to comment
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