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2008
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What if mankind had to leave Earth, and somebody forgot to turn the last robot off? Academy Award(R)-winning writer-director Andrew Stanton ("Finding Nemo") and the inventive storytellers and technical geniuses at Pixar Animation Studios ("The Incredibles," "Cars," "Ratatouille") transport moviegoers to a galaxy not so very far away for a new computer-animated cosmic comedy about a determined robot named WALL-E. After hundreds of lonely years of doing what he was built for, WALL-E (short for Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class) discovers a new purpose in life (besides collecting knick-knacks) when he meets a sleek search robot named EVE. EVE comes to realize that WALL-E has inadvertently stumbled upon the key to the planet's future, and races back to space to report her findings to the humans (who have been eagerly awaiting word that it is safe to return home). Meanwhile, WALL-E chases EVE across the galaxy and sets into motion one of the most exciting and imaginative comedy adventures ever brought to the big screen. Joining WALL-E on his fantastic journey across a universe of never-before-imagined visions of the future, is a hilarious cast of characters including a pet cockroach, and a heroic team of malfunctioning misfit robots. Filled with surprises, action, humor and heart, WALL-E was written and directed by Andrew Stanton, produced by Jim Morris, co-produced by Lindsey Collins and features original and innovative sound design by Academy Award(R)-winner Ben Burtt ("Star Wars," "Indiana Jones," "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial").
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LEW IRWIN

Many reviews for the Disney/Pixar feature WALL-E are displaying off-the-chart enthusiasm, with many writers calling it a masterpiece and predicting a best-picture Oscar nomination. Reuters noted that the film "blasts off into uncharted territory" by "mixing an unusual love story with somber messages about the future of Earth and humankind." Lou Lumenick in the New York Post, while calling the film a masterpiece, warns that it is "arguably the darkest animated feature ever released by Disney (after Pinocchio)." Nevertheless, he concludes, "Kids will love WALL-E, the robot's epic adventure and his heart-tugging love story. Some adults may be less comfortable, which is fine with me; most great works of art are inherently subversive." Claudia Puig in USA Today gives the film four stars -- her highest rating -- calling it "an extraordinarily captivating adventure, laden with equal parts humor and heart and populated with memorable and endearing characters." Chris Vognar in the Dallas Morning News says the film is "adult friendly," kids should like it "just fine." Its combination of science fiction and romance, he says, "something dangerously close to the sublime, a film that will be dissected and enjoyed for years to come." And Christy Lemire of the Associated Press predicts that moviegoers will "walk out of the theater with the rare joy of knowing that you've just witnessed something that touched your heart." Rafer Guzm?n in Newsday: "is pure visual magic." Joe Morgenstern in the Wall Street Journal: "I must drop my inhibitions about dropping the M word -- especially since I've already used magnificent -- and call WALL -E the masterpiece that it is." A.O. Scott in the New York Times: "We've grown accustomed to expecting surprises from Pixar, but WALL -E surely breaks new ground." Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times: "This story told in a different style and with a rea

Reviewed by: easier2do on 9/23/2009 11:54:32 AM
Pixar is still making the hits, and WALL-E is on par with the others, if not (much) better. I found it to be a very sweet and warmhearted movie.
You should be able to watch this one with the kids without the mind shrink effect, parents know what this means. It also offered some insights about our society, personal feelings,it OK to be too, but I don't think it really matter.
This is a buy/own grade movie if you have children under the age of thirteen.
On the other hand, If you can't take another debaucherous show watch WALL.E, it will clean out the old noodle, leaving you refreshed and a bit up.Where is my zippo, maybe I left it in Bradford PA.
LEW IRWIN

Many reviews for the Disney/Pixar feature WALL-E are displaying off-the-chart enthusiasm, with many writers calling it a masterpiece and predicting a best-picture Oscar nomination. Reuters noted that the film "blasts off into uncharted territory" by "mixing an unusual love story with somber messages about the future of Earth and humankind." Lou Lumenick in the New York Post, while calling the film a masterpiece, warns that it is "arguably the darkest animated feature ever released by Disney (after Pinocchio)." Nevertheless, he concludes, "Kids will love WALL-E, the robot's epic adventure and his heart-tugging love story. Some adults may be less comfortable, which is fine with me; most great works of art are inherently subversive." Claudia Puig in USA Today gives the film four stars -- her highest rating -- calling it "an extraordinarily captivating adventure, laden with equal parts humor and heart and populated with memorable and endearing characters." Chris Vognar in the Dallas Morning News says the film is "adult friendly," kids should like it "just fine." Its combination of science fiction and romance, he says, presents "something dangerously close to the sublime, a film that will be dissected and enjoyed for years to come." And Christy Lemire of the Associated Press predicts that moviegoers will "walk out of the theater with the rare joy of knowing that you've just witnessed something that touched your heart." Rafer Guzm?n in Newsday: "is pure visual magic." Joe Morgenstern in the Wall Street Journal: "I must drop my inhibitions about dropping the M word -- especially since I've already used magnificent -- and call WALL -E the masterpiece that it is." A.O. Scott in the New York Times: "We've grown accustomed to expecting surprises from Pixar, but WALL -E surely breaks new ground." Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times: "This story told in a different style and with a realistic look could have been a great science-fiction film. For that matter, maybe it is." Michael Phillips in the Chicago Tribune: "It's remarkable to see any film, in any genre, blend honest sentiment with genuine wit and a visual landscape unlike any other." Ty Burr in the Boston Globe: "The best American film of the year to date."
Reviewed by: easier2do on 9/23/2009 11:54:32 AM
Pixar is still making the hits, and WALL-E is on par with the others, if not (much) better. I found it to be a very sweet and warmhearted movie.
You should be able to watch this one with the kids without the mind shrink effect, parents know what this means. It also offered some insights about our society, personal feelings,it OK to be too, but I don't think it really matter.
This is a buy/own grade movie if you have children under the age of thirteen.
On the other hand, If you can't take another debaucherous show watch WALL.E, it will clean out the old noodle, leaving you refreshed and a bit up.Where is my zippo, maybe I left it in Bradford PA.
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Reviewed by: easier2do on 9/23/2009 11:54:32 AM
Pixar is still making the hits, and WALL-E is on par with the others, if not (much) better. I found it to be a very sweet and warmhearted movie.
You should be able to watch this one with the kids without the mind shrink effect, parents know what this means. It also offered some insights about our society, personal feelings,it OK to be too, but I don't think it really matter.
This is a buy/own grade movie if you have children under the age of thirteen.
On the other hand, If you can't take another debaucherous show watch WALL.E, it will clean out the old noodle, leaving you refreshed and a bit up.Where is my zippo, maybe I left it in Bradford PA.
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