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Release Date:
27 June 2008 (USA) moreTagline:
An Adventure Beyond the Ordinar-E morePlot:
In the distant future, a small waste collecting robot inadvertently embarks on a space journey that will ultimately decide the fate of mankind. full summary | full synopsisAwards:
Nominated for 2 Golden Globes. Another 11 wins & 16 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(91 articles)
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One of the greatest achievements in cinematic history. moreUS Showtimes:
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(Credited cast)| Ben Burtt | ... | WALL·E / M-O (voice) | |
| Elissa Knight | ... | EVE (voice) | |
| Jeff Garlin | ... | Captain (voice) | |
| Fred Willard | ... | Shelby Forthright - BnL CEO | |
| MacInTalk | ... | AUTO (voice) | |
| John Ratzenberger | ... | John (voice) | |
| Kathy Najimy | ... | Mary (voice) | |
| Sigourney Weaver | ... | Ship's Computer (voice) | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Kim Kopf | ... | Hoverchair Mother (voice) | |
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2.35 : 1 moreCertification:
Ireland:G | Australia:G | UK:U | Netherlands:AL | Brazil:Livre | South Africa:A | Canada:G | Iceland:L | Singapore:G | Malaysia:U | USA:G (certificate #44354) | Finland:K-3 | South Korea:All | Hong Kong:I | New Zealand:G | Argentina:Atp | Peru:PT | Sweden:Btl | France:U | Switzerland:0 (canton of Vaud) | Switzerland:0 (canton of Geneva) | Mexico:AA | Denmark:7 | Norway:7 | Portugal:M/6 | Philippines:G (MTRCB) | Germany:o.Al.MOVIEmeter: 
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WALL•E collects numerous objects from the 1960s-1980's including a VCR tape of Hello, Dolly! (1969) (featured prominently in the film), a Rubik's cube, and even an Atari 2600 with the game Pong (1972) (VG). Despite the film taking place over 800 years after these objects were created, all the objects are still in working condition. moreGoofs:
Factual errors: When AUTO causes the Axiom to tilt during his fight with the Captain, everyone and everything slides down the floor toward the side of the ship. In space, away from a planet, there is no gravity; therefore, there must be some type of gravity generator keeping everyone on the decks of the ship. Merely tilting the ship would not cause everyone to slide to one side - the generators would still pull toward the floor. AUTO could have adjusted the gravity generators in such a way to cause everything to slide to one side, but there would have been no need to tilt the ship. moreQuotes:
[first lines]Voice in commercial: Too much garbage in your face? There's plenty of space out in space! BnL StarLiners leaving each day. We'll clean up the mess while you're away.
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Down to Earth moreFAQ
What's that middle dot in WALL·E's name and how do I make it?Why is Shelby Forthright portrayed by a live actor while all passengers and crew on the ship are animated?
In what year does the movie take place?
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WALL-E, Pixar's latest film, is about a robot named WALL-E (or 'Waste Allocation Load Lifter, Earth-Class'), who is the only thing left on earth with some sort of emotion. He meets another robot named EVE, and the trip begins.
It's hard to describe in words how incredible I personally find this film.
The animation is flawless. Absolutely flawless. Especially on earth and the robots. It looks real. Much of the time it's impossible to tell whether or not it is real. The few slightly-shaky styled shots that appear a few times in the film only makes the animation that much more amazing and realistic. The humans are really good, too, while not realistic in the sense of you seeing it right now in real life, but they do have a realistic feel to them. The thing with the humans, I believe, is that they were purposefully meant to have this slightly rounded, slightly unrealistic feeling.
I believe the reason is to take a satirical look at humans, and what our goals for a future, perfect utopia, is. It questions what we want, and shows you what is a very, very likely outcome of our desires for a 'better' world, showing both positive and negative effects. The animation for the humans, I believe, was made rounded and slightly more cartoonish to emphasize that that is how we will become. Fat, lazy, yet so perfect. At times, especially with that perspective on the humans, they actually do look very real.
The story is brilliant. There are many little things in the film that have so much meaning to them. There are things that will be nostalgic to older viewers, and things that younger viewers will love to look at. However, it does steer for the cheesy, cliché aspects of a child's film, yet still remaining a completely G-rated film.
I don't call this a child's film at all. Not because it has adult material, because it doesn't. I say this because the film is perfect for everyone. Literally, everyone. There are things in it every person can enjoy, no matter who they are. It has obvious homages to Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey", and any adult who remembers seeing that film will notice this.
WALL-E is such a lovable character. I've never felt so much emotion for one character. He will definitely go down in history as iconic as Darth Vader, or Indiana Jones. I was so close to crying at pivotal parts in the film, and although I didn't fully break out and cry, I have never felt so much emotion in my heart with any other film as I did with this one.
EVE is very fun and interesting. One scene in particular, with her, was so beautiful, that my eyes got teary. Her chemistry with WALL-E is so oddly perfect. They are so different in appearance and personality, yet they work so well together.
The other robots are all lovable, except for the "enemy" robots, who still add much depth to the film. In particular, M-O was the cutest, obviously not counting WALL-E.
Pixar has always made great animation films. But this, without a doubt, tops all of their own film, and most other films. It restores faith in the animation films. It captures the magic and wonder as past Disney films, which is something I have not seen in most modern animation films.
I would not be surprised at all if this won for best picture of the year. It deserves it more than anything.
This is one of greatest achievements in cinematic history, and I encourage everyone to see this.
10/10