Monday 19 October 2009

Wall-E

WALL-E

Wall-E made its way to theaters along with the short film Presto in 2008. Pixar Animation Studios produced it and Andrew Stanton directed it. Computer animated science fiction in nature, with it being the first Pixar film with live-action characters. The film grossed over $22 million dollars with it first opened in theaters. Wall-e also made 62 million in first weekend. Most of the characters only communicate with body language and robot voices created by Ben Burtt. It also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Film in 2008.

700 years ago, Big N Large Corporation builds a fleet of space cruse ships. The reason that they did this is that the earth has been over whelmed with trash and is no longer livable. Wall-e was made to clean up the world while everyone is on the cruse ships. Wall-e is a loveable robot that has a pet roach is the last ones left on the now deserted earth. Cleaning and collecting everyday the same thing. While he is out one day, he finds a plant and takes it home. A new robot comes to earth on a space ship. Her name is Eve, Wall-e calls her Eve-a, and she is there to see if the earth stable enough to sustain life. Wall-e ends up follows Eve around very curious about her. Wall-e’s pet is plays with her and tickles her making her laugh, also making Wall-e laugh. She goes into defense mode and shots at where she heard him laugh. He runs until he has nowhere to go, when he does she stops and tries to ask what he is. The roach stop her completely, when it goes to him. Eve gives up and leaves him. He follows her around and after day or two they meet back up. Wall-e ends up saving her from a sand storm. They go into the truck and close the door. He shows her collection of gadgets, and last shows her the plant. She goes nuts, then goes in to sleep mode.

Get the Wall-E DVD or get Wall-E on Blu-Ray to see what happens next. There are not a lot of voices in this film. Because the characters are mostly robots. However, the ones that Elissa Knight as Eve, Jeff Garlin as Captain B. McCrea, Sigourney Weaver as the Axiom’s computer, and Fred Willard as Shelby Forthright. Also John Ratzenberger and Kathy Najimy as John and Mary.

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