As usual, Pixar set themselves a challenge: this is their first sci-fi film and is dialogue free for its first half. WALL-E and EVE, the robot central figures, have elements of Woody and Buzz (old and ...
When Wall-E rode a fire extinguisher inside the Starship Axiom midway through his adventurous pursuit of Eve, little did anyone know he flew right past the movie's short sequel, Burn-E.
“What in the world were they thinking?” my wife asked as we watched the closing credits of the Disney/Pixar robot-adventure flick “WALL-E,” which is new this week on DVD. Then she answered her own ...
Looks like Wall-E isn’t the only robot that Pixar were thinking about over the last few months; with the release of Wall-E at the end of this week, fans are already wondering about the mysterious ...
The film is so clever and sophisticated that you worry, slightly, that it might be too clever to connect with mainstream audiences. But like those worries last year that having a rat for a hero in ...
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