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If you don't shed a tear at certain parts of this, you are quite truly dead inside. Really quite an adult theme and contains sequences of utter joy and brilliance.

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Haven't seen it, but is it just me or has this been advertised for *months* before actually coming out at the cinema?

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Not really. At least in terms of hype, its nowhere near the coverage that The Dark Knight Returns has got.

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 Post subject: Re: Wall-E
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Really looking forward to seeing this, even though I knew from the first trailer that it was going to make me :'(


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It's fun AND tremendously geeky.


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The trailer for it is *so* cute.

Definitely planning to see it soon.

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See, I was completely and utterly put off by the trailers, which make it look utter shit. It's like every single children's movie, regardless of its level of sophistication, has to have an intelligence-insulting montage of belching, flatulence, things being hit on the head and falling over, etc etc etc, to promote it.

It was only when I read the review of Wall-E in the (not mine, honest guv) Express that it started to sound good to me. And now I really wanna see it!


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Unless you see trailers at the cinema (and who wants to wait 30 fucking minutes of captive audience advertising, eh chaps!?), all trailers are shit. Adult film? EXPLOSIONS! bang bang! ACTION! *adult film X, 15th of Sepuly* Comedy film? EXPLOSIONS! bang bang! ACTION! *comedy film X, 15th of Dectomber* Animated film? EXPLOSIONS! bang bang! ACTION! *animation film X, 15th of Jany*

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 Post subject: Re: Wall-E
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Saw it yesterday, best Pixar film since Toy Story 2.


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And extra mention to the short Presto http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presto_(film) that was shown immediately before the main film - I bet it reminded more than one of you of Portal.


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Really looking forward to seeing this, even though I knew from the first trailer that it was going to make me :'(


Oh god yes. There were a number of moments where I had something in my eye.

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The bit where Wall-E is holding the umbrella over Eve is touching and hilarious at the same time. But later on, when she reviews her security camera and reliases what he did for her, that almost finished me off. :'(

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 Post subject: Re: Wall-E
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i was never into animation stuff, but i really want to see this one. Seems very interesting.

On the movie theme, anyone seen Cloverfield? It's awesome


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 Post subject: Re: Wall-E
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i was never into animation stuff, but i really want to see this one. Seems very interesting.

On the movie theme, anyone seen Cloverfield? It's awesome


Why yes I have, and yes it is. Awesome. Did you catch that bit right at the end where you see the monster actually arrive? No one else seems to see it without me pointing it out to them, which has earned me several smug points ever since getting it on DVD, let me tell you.

Back on topic - I really want to see Wall-E!


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 Post subject: Re: Wall-E
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Oh yes, really want to see this so I'm pleased by Plisskens report.

I'm ducking out of the thread now in case I see any zomgspoilz.

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Pixar are so good at anthropormorphising that I often wonder if they could successfully do a completely speech-less feature length film. I mean Scratch worked, and that was a decent length.

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I had heard that Wall-E was a modern Citizen Kane. Is this true, or had the film journo had one too many freebies?

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I had heard that Wall-E was a modern Citizen Kane. Is this true, or had the film journo had one too many freebies?


Not entirely sure what the journo in question was getting at.

However, the themes within it are pretty deep. I'm not going to get into the "is it for kids" debate because a good film is a good film, irrespective of the age of the viewer. The most obvious theme is of humanity's waste and decadence, destruction of the environment and so on.

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Underneath that is an incredibly sweet love story. It starts off very dark in a subtle way and watching Wall-E go around his world, building massive skyscrapers from junk, you get an overwhelming sense of loneliness. Combined with the essential cuteness of Wall-E and the laughs from his interactions with the world around him, it is really very very bleak because this little bundle of joy is almost irrecoverably alone. The bits where he sits and watches Hello Dolly and just wants to feel someone elses hand is absolutely tragic.

It makes you want to be with that special someone and never, ever, be as alone as Wall-E is.

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Mr Chris wrote:
I had heard that Wall-E was a modern Citizen Kane. Is this true, or had the film journo had one too many freebies?


In the same way that Chris Martin is the new John Lennon, yes.


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Indeed - they're both annoying, overrated, pious twats.

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Yes, and here's hoping for the new Mark Chapman.


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Yes, and here's hoping for the new Mark Chapman.


Even as someone who likes Coldplay - :D :D :D

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 Post subject: Re: Wall-E
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i was never into animation stuff, but i really want to see this one. Seems very interesting.

On the movie theme, anyone seen Cloverfield? It's awesome


Why yes I have, and yes it is. Awesome. Did you catch that bit right at the end where you see the monster actually arrive? No one else seems to see it without me pointing it out to them, which has earned me several smug points ever since getting it on DVD, let me tell you.


Where?! Where is it!?

I can see some strange 'breaking surf' like an exposed reef, but beyond that nothing that I can guess at the monster. However, if you freeze-frame when the video goes static-wibbly on impact in the helicopter crash, you can see a very amusing subliminal image spliced in there.

Cloverfield is halfway to awesome, halfway to being the best monster movie ever. Some of the script and characters let it down though. So, so close. Gngh.

I'm off to see Wall-E tonight. Can't wait! :D

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Where?! Where is it!?

I can see some strange 'breaking surf' like an exposed reef, but beyond that nothing that I can guess at the monster. However, if you freeze-frame when the video goes static-wibbly on impact in the helicopter crash, you can see a very amusing subliminal image spliced in there.

Cloverfield is halfway to awesome, halfway to being the best monster movie ever. Some of the script and characters let it down though. So, so close. Gngh.

I'm off to see Wall-E tonight. Can't wait! :D


I had to look for this last night. Right at the end of the film, but before the credits, is where the tape runs out and it goes back to footage of their day at Coney Island. The footage starts pointing out over the water, and just to the right of the screen you can see something fall into the water, just before the camera swings back to inside the ferris wheel (or whatever they're in).


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Going to see Wall-E on Wednesday because if you have an Orange phone, it's two-for-one at 'participating cinemas'.

But I'm only going because of this thread, so it'd better be good.


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But I'm only going because of this thread, so it'd better be good.


You are aware it's by Pixar, right?

As in The Incredibles?
Finding Nemo?
Ratatouille?
Monsters inc.?
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How can it not be good? 8)

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I would object to you including Finding Nemo on that list, as it's a travesty compared to everything else Pixar.

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I would object to you including Finding Nemo on that list, as it's a travesty compared to everything else Pixar.

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I would object to you including Finding Nemo on that list, as it's a travesty compared to everything else Pixar.


Tsk, it's definitely still good. Though unlike other Pixar movies I have only seen it twice.

Good, not brilliant. And more for, y'know, kids!

Edit: Nah, what am I talking about? It is ace. So ner.

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I would object to you including Finding Nemo on that list, as it's a travesty compared to everything else Pixar.

I take it you've not seen Crap-a-phooey then. Even Arse was better.

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I would object to you including Finding Nemo on that list, as it's a travesty compared to everything else Pixar.

I take it you've not seen Crap-a-phooey then. Even Arse was better.


*Choke*

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That one was OK, agreed.


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Saw it yesterday, best Pixar film since Toy Story 2.

Remove 'since Toy Story 2' and I agree. We just watched it this afternoon. It's the best film I've seen since Eternal Sunshine, and I'm thinking it may be one of the massively rare 'wow' films.

There are loads of nice tiny moments, too, such as Wall-E's start-up noise, or the very last bit at the end of the credits (after the WD and Pixar logos), which was a real laugh-out-loud for me.


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That one was OK, agreed.

Okay? JUST OKAY?

First there was The Firefly Incident, and now this.

There is a list, Kalmar, a list you do not want to be on. Currently, the list holder's pen is hovering above the blank space at the bottom of the list, and his brain is sending the message to his hand to form a "K" on the page. You have a very few microseconds to redeem yourself.

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Saw it last night, it was glorious. One of the best cinematic experiences I've had, and I left all warm and glowy.

Also stick through for the ending credits. Despite being beautifully animated and telling a story in themselves, idiots were filtering out through them. I suspect they were the same idiots who laughed through the reprehensible trailer for the diabolical looking 'King of the Jungle 2' or whatever it is. "Let's see, what happened in the last film - they escaped from New York to get back to their island. Genius. Now let's have them escape the island to get back to New York! Wow, we am clever!" And they were all brutally slain by Eve for the good of the species.

But enough negativity, it is an incredibly glorious film and makes you care. I also sniffled in parts.

Also, I want that 'Foreign Contaminant' bot.

("What, the Daily Express bot?" - ed.)

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I saw the BNL logo at the end of the film, after the excellent credits. Nothing else seemed to show though, was that what you were referring to?


I agree, Kalmar is on very thin ice. All it takes is him saying, "I hate Eerie Indianna" or, "Meh, The Princess Bride is overated," and he's gone for good. ;)

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Actually I'd never seen the Princess Bride until about a month ago. Perhaps due to seeing it for the first time in the cold light of adulthood I thought it was overrated, not shit or anything just a bit meh.


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/keeps quiet on the grounds of refusing to incriminate himself.


I do like "The Muppets' Christmas Carol" if that helps.


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I suspect they were the same idiots who laughed through the reprehensible trailer for the diabolical looking 'King of the Jungle 2' or whatever it is. "Let's see, what happened in the last film - they escaped from New York to get back to their island. Genius. Now let's have them escape the island to get back to New York! Wow, we am clever!"


That would be Madagascar 2.

The original is everything that is wrong with CGI movies. Granted it does have some funny moments, but it doesn't have characters, a coherent plot and anything resembling love poured into it. Just a set of box ticking exercises.

Five minute sketches hung together... check!
Wacky pop culture references... check!
Moral ending... check!
Illogical characters doing illogical things... check!

Way to go boys, now get them plastered on the windows of the local junk food joint and we're in business.

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I do like "The Muppets' Christmas Carol" if that helps.


Phew, it helps. Attesting to a fondness for 'Tremors' or any Miyazaki animated film would also go some way.

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That would be Madagascar 2.

The original is everything that is wrong with CGI movies. Granted it does have some funny moments, but it doesn't have characters, a coherent plot and anything resembling love poured into it. Just a set of box ticking exercises.

Five minute sketches hung together... check!
Wacky pop culture references... check!
Moral ending... check!
Illogical characters doing illogical things... check!

Way to go boys, now get them plastered on the windows of the local junk food joint and we're in business.



Ahh, thank you.

It did make me mad though. Seeing how much heart and soul and brains had been poured into Wall-E by Pixar with its original plot, beautiful universe and complete comprehensiveness of vision - and then seeing the lazy re-heat of that Madagascar trailer. I just don't see how they can be doing what they're doing, putting so much money and time into such obviously lazy designs and ideas when they could be showing us anything, and telling us any story. Oogh. It makes me cross.

Wall-E makes me happy though. Very happy.

Guess I'm content right now, content with a slight smile.

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was that what you were referring to?

Yup! Well, it made me laugh...


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was that what you were referring to?

Yup! Well, it made me laugh...


It did me too, actually. Especially because everyone who was leaving turned around and were baffled by it entirely, expecting a little skit.

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Seeing as I'm determined to start going to the movies more often, I figured I'd get a movie stream going on Revert to Saved, so there's now a more considered opinion from me here.


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Saw it last night, it was glorious. One of the best cinematic experiences I've had, and I left all warm and glowy.

What he said. And sniffly.

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Also stick through for the ending credits.

Did you like how they progressed the illustrations up to sort of 8-bit game graphics and left it there? That was a nice touch.

One minor thing which spoiled it for me slightly was the *fucking* anti-piracy advert just before the film. Which included all the major scenes from Wall-E, to make some redundant point that I can't even remember.

Anyway, fortunately I soon forgot that, such was the excellence of the film.


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I would love to see Wall-E in the cinema, being a cgi 'student' and lover (really) of all things Pixar, the Geri's Game short in particular. BUT... I can't bear going to the cinema to see kids movies, especially during the summer holidays, doubly since I live in Liverpool and I swear the hateful little bastards see the Odeon as a great big, expensive, dark mischief box.

Sigh... I never seen a pixar in cinema, aside Toy Story at the Teesside Uni student cinema. Really just a lecture theatre with a mahoosive screen.


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I can't bear going to the cinema to see kids movies, especially during the summer holidays, doubly since I live in Liverpool and I swear the hateful little bastards see the Odeon as a great big, expensive, dark mischief box.

Then go to a late showing. In this area, WALL•E is on until about 10:30, and the cinemas aren't exactly stuffed full of mewling brats around that time. (Sadly, we went at about 3pm on Monday, and some annoying little sod four seats away from me asked his mum a question about literally every single thing that happened in the film. The most stupid of these was when
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EVE first attempts to nuke WALL•E and so the plucky little disposal robot hides. "Why is he hiding?" Why do you think?
Gnh. Luckily, our local cinemas have ear-splitting volume levels, and so he was mostly drowned out. And although my wife had a go at me for being mean for my slightly too loud "I wish that kid would shut the hell up", it was rather telling that his own mother eventually graduated from answering his questions to saying "Shh! Just watch and you'll find out" every time. Eventually, the kid did actually shut up, too.)


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 Post subject: Re: Wall-E
PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 13:23 
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Not a bad idea. You know, I never even considered that a kids film would be on later than about 7pm. Due to my advancing years though, I might be prodded awake by an usher as the credits are rolling and have to wipe the wife's sleep drool off my shoulder.


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 Post subject: Re: Wall-E
PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 13:25 
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We saw it yesterday at about 6pm, and I don't think there was a single child in there. It was all young couples and the occasional creepy old man.


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 Post subject: Re: Wall-E
PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 14:06 
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Squirt wrote:
We saw it yesterday at about 6pm, and I don't think there was a single child in there. It was all young couples and the occasional creepy old man.


Craster and I went to see a film many years ago. Can't remember the name - it was a Robert Redford one about some sort of computer hackers or something. Anyway. We were about 14 and the cinema was fairly empty except for us and a guy in a dirty mac at the back of the cinema quite clearly touching himself.

Being a responsible and considerate teenager, Craster went over and offered to help.

EDIT - Sneakers. That's it.

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 Post subject: Re: Wall-E
PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 14:12 
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Sneakers is a great film. I missed most of the second half though.

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