Wall-E

Started by Cellien, Aug 04, 2007, 04:15:18 PM

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FreewayShark

FreewayShark

#30
Quote from: Warrior Angel on Jun 30, 2008, 09:14:00 PM
Quote from: FreewayShark on Jun 27, 2008, 06:03:37 AM
I going to see this on Saturday. My mom works for Disney so we get to see it really early in the morning at an AMC. Pixar hasn't missed on a movie yet and this one looks great. I also wonder what the Pixar short before this will be too.
The`short is caled: The Adventures of André and Wally B
Actually, If I recall, it was called Presto

Technine

Technine

#31
How is it???

Private Hudson

Private Hudson

#32
I've been hearing its horrible.

Technine

Technine

#33
the adds diddnt seem that bad
but then again people have actually watched it

Private Hudson

Private Hudson

#34
Someone obviously like it though.

NintendoMan

NintendoMan

#35
It just depends if people like the "computer animation" films.
Some people hate them.

But I'm not one of them  :)

Technine

Technine

#36
kung fu panda was good  :D

Mike’s Monsters

Mike’s Monsters

#37
BUMP*


I love this movie...
So much!

Warrior Angel

Warrior Angel

#38
Quote from: FreewayShark on Jul 01, 2008, 06:49:54 AM
Quote from: Warrior Angel on Jun 30, 2008, 09:14:00 PM
Quote from: FreewayShark on Jun 27, 2008, 06:03:37 AM
I going to see this on Saturday. My mom works for Disney so we get to see it really early in the morning at an AMC. Pixar hasn't missed on a movie yet and this one looks great. I also wonder what the Pixar short before this will be too.
The`short is caled: The Adventures of André and Wally B
Actually, If I recall, it was called Presto


yeah you're write...i saw the movie a couple days ago on the 2nd of july..loved it!!

NintendoMan

NintendoMan

#39
Motherf**ker!

I just found out that this doesn't come out in Australia until mid September

WTF?!

Alienseseses

Alienseseses

#40
I saw it yesterday.

I think it is the most mature Pixar movie out there. It is also the best. And it tries to break the cycle of "Father tries to reconnect with son/family" genre and becomes surprisingly good sci-fi.

sweeteyes

sweeteyes

#41
Quote from: NintendoMan on Jul 05, 2008, 01:56:17 AM
Motherf**ker!

I just found out that this doesn't come out in Australia until mid September

WTF?!

Thats no surprise... you should know this.... ::)

NintendoMan

NintendoMan

#42
Quote from: sweeteyes on Jul 08, 2008, 10:06:40 PM
Quote from: NintendoMan on Jul 05, 2008, 01:56:17 AM
Motherf**ker!

I just found out that this doesn't come out in Australia until mid September

WTF?!

Thats no surprise... you should know this.... ::)

Yeah your right, I should of known, but I was and still am too hyped up for TDK that I didn't bother checking the release date for WALL-E
Now I wanna cry, because I really wanna see this film!!!  :'(

AvPvTerminator

AvPvTerminator

#43
I just saw Wall-E. It was very, very good, and it is heavily inspired by and makes many homages to great sci-fi's such as 2001, Aliens, Silent Running, and others. It delivers many messages which inspire, but also may leave a bad taste in your mouth. I definitely recommend seeing it on the big screen. 

The Chibi Kiriyama

The Chibi Kiriyama

#44
Easily one of the best animated movies I've ever seen. It's hard to believe a bunch of guys sat around a table one day and came up with four solid movies, with the best left for last. I hope Pixar continues churning out stuff like WALL-E. God knows the older audience can do with better stuff than the Madagascar crap that usually comes out.

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