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stewdean 13th Aug 2008
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Good Points: A fantastic film with wide epic scenes that avoids many pitfalls that could have come with the subject matter. The balance between the sheer loneliness of the robots situation and his childish playfulness keeps things light enough to be enjoyable without sacrificing depth.
Bad Points: At times the movie is overly sentimental. This may be the first the use of real vs animated people is somewhat odd also.
General comments: Probably the best Pixar film so far in terms of the scale of it's vision. Makes me think that there's still more territory to be explored. Makes Cars look like a cheap Sunday morning cartoon in my view.
A fantastic film with wide epic scenes that avoids many pitfalls that could have come with the subject matter.
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Guest 21st Jul 2008
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Wall-e is perhaps the best Pixar animation I've seen in my life. I could seriously pay over and over just to watch that tale.
Wall-e just melts you with his innocent looks and hillarious mistakes and Eve [or as Wall-e seems to call her: Eva] just makes them funnier.
Reccomended to all, you won't regret seeing it.- Read Guest's review (84 words)
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Guest 9th Jul 2008
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I think everyone should see this movie, I promise that you will love it.- Read Guest's review (24 words)
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Bozinator
29th Jun 2008
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WALL-E Review - PIXAR has again given us a film that entertains both children and adults alike. WALL-E is the last of a fleet of robots, left behind to clean up the mess humans made when they abandoned earth 700 years ago in the spaceship AXIOM. WALL-E has developed a personality over the centuries and enjoys collecting various items he keeps stored in his quarters where he spends his nights. He also has a companion in the form of a single cockroach that accompanies him as he works and rests ...- Read Bozinator's review (158 words)



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