Sunday, July 13, 2008

my WALL-E post continued

Now some previews / reviews say that the music selected for WALL-E is interesting enough to make up for the non-verbal robots. ( Lyrics from the 1964 musical "Hello Dolly" were licensed to Pixar ) All in all though, I found more smiles & handclaps for the animation masters of the movie. A 'welcomed surprise' that animated movie lovers will gladly put on their shelves next to "Toy Story" and Finding Nemo".

Voices of WALL-E movie, who are they? You might be surprised that you didn't recognize them.
my WALL-E post continued
(I am still learning this BLOG stuff, be patient with me please.)

Anyway, WALL-E is looking for life on the non-human future world of trashy earth when a spaceship drops off a robot whose job is to 'search for life' on the planet earth.
Hmmm...one robot looking for remaining life still on earth while a robot from far far away comes looking for any life on planet earth!! Kind of sounds like what our NASA scientists are looking for on other worlds.
Anyway, WALL-E becomes smitten with his new companion named EVE and shares with 'her' one of his treasures...a small plant he found growing. ( The 1st sci-fi robot romance - HIM being laid back and HER being serious. ) Needless to say, the innovative and attention-grabbing Disney movie, takes you to places way beyond our blue planet.
WALL-E
I have noticed that most WALL-E reviews are postive. Many adults think that the feature film from Disney/Pixar has an 'engaging and adorable quality'. By now you must have seen the movie trailer or at least heard the HYPE about the precious WALL-E, his girlfriend EVE and the bunch of supporting misfit robots...ALL IS TRUE.
The movie story of WALL-E seems to be about a 'last one of his kind' little robot that continues to do a 'trashy' job of trash cleanup. Humans had gotten aboard a luxury spaceship called AXIOM with plans of returning in five years after Earth's garbage was 'cleaned up' by WALL-E and others of his kind. Time went by as it always does and 750 years later WALL-E is all alone.
To many it seems that Pixar is telling all WALL-E watchers just what could happen if humanity does not keep their undesirable habits in check.