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.
“WALL-E”The adorable little robot wheels his way onto home video. Continuing the perfect critical and commercial track record of Pixar Animation (“The Incredibles,” “Ratatouille”), the animated smash ...
The people at Pixar never underestimate their audience. That may explain why they released a movie such as "WALL E," which contains relatively little dialogue and depicts striking images of a ...
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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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 ...
In the 28th century, a deserted, polluted Earth has become a repository for rubbish, mainly thanks to the powerful multi-national corporation Buy N Large. Left alone on the bleak planet is WALL-E, an ...
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