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"A Cute Masterpiece!"

Pixar has done it again! Writer/director mastermind genius Andrew Stanton and his creative crew have crafted yet another masterpiece. I can’t even think of anything bad to say about WALL-E. This a movie for all ages, it’s… cute/adorable and it’s got adventure written all over it. You will find yourself cheering for WALL-E. An Instant Classic! This is an achievement that will still be remembered and admired 700 years from now.

Let’s start with the visual, shall we?

Pixar is a brand name for great quality and this one will serve your eyesight perfectly.

All the little details, they got ‘em down to a T, I mean…it’s an animated movie, but some of the images appear so close to what they might look like. The desolate earth, the sand storm, the surface of the sun, even the buttons on the control board.

I love how they make it seem like there’s a camera following WALL-E.

It captures certain views from difficult angles that would give you that theatrical feel.

The guys who are in charge of the animation and the special effects have outdone themselves. Brilliant.

God, I love the music. Composer Thomas Newman (Finding Nemo, Road to Perdition) has been nominated 8 times. I think he deserves another one.

The romance between WALL-E and EVE. You can't help but to go "Aww!"

Even though people like me find it hard to resist

WALL-E's reactions, the way he responds with different situations, his curiosity,.. watching him do his thing.. it's priceless!

Legendary Sound designer Ben Burtt (Star Wars, Indiana Jones) is clearly the right man for the job. We should definitely thank him for every little thing that we hear in this movie. He definitely has the right stuff to assume what a robotic movement might sound like and the rest of other sounds that would take an imagination to create and enjoy… ya know.. since those things only exist on the screen.

I respect how Pixar does not depend on big stars to voice their characters whereas Dreamworks and other studios’ animated movies would depend solely on big A-list names as the voice stars so much so that they neglect the importance of visual, sound, and the story, which often comes off weak.

Jeff Garlin is perfect as the Captain who seems incompetent at first but eventually knows exactly what he has to do. Comedian Fred Willard, though only shows up for a few scenes, is excellent as a man who owns a big corporation but he actually has no idea what he’s doing.

Last but not least, the most powerful element of this movie is the Story. Yes, it’s another environmental themed movie, but it’s not a lecture, it’s not a shove-it-in-your-face reality check.

It’s a family movie about reminding ourselves what’s important in life. We tend to come up with ways to make thing easier for ourselves, we forget that in the process.. not only are we ruining the very planet we live in, we even create distance between us and the very things that make life worth noticing.. the relationship, the firsthand experience, the joy of working and feeling the joy of reaping the fruits of our labor.

Let’s not focus on surviving, let’s focus on living.

Why does Al Gore have to tell us that the earth is in trouble, when all we need to do to beware of it is get off our lazy asses and look around.

6 Comments & Responses


June 27th, 2008 11:55pm
To JVA033,

Thank you for the compliment...

Voice acting takes skills and talent too..
Not all of us can do as good a job as some of the actors that Pixar had for their movies.

Those people often times would just read a script and by using their imagination, create in their minds what they think their characters should sound like, plus reaction voices, and the moods, according to any given situation...

Sometimes they don't even get to see what their animated characters look like.

Basically, the whole process is easier said than done.

I thought that Al Gore's comment was a nice touch :)
Thanks for noticing...

When you've watched the movie, you'll know what I mean, you'll see why I said the Al Gore comment :)

Enjoy WALL-E

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June 27th, 2008 8:53pm
haha, nice Al Gore comment. very nice!
 
June 27th, 2008 8:52pm
i definitely wanna see WALL-E. looks awesome as hell. and no offense, this is just a question, but why did you put 4 stars in acting, when its animation? lol. do you mean the voices and what not? in any way, nice review. i will take your word for it and watch the movie, even though i was planning a while ago to see it.
 
June 27th, 2008 8:48pm
Thanks Vincent Veto,

and to Slynide, thank you for sending the info about the possibility of THE THING the remake.

And definitely, you need to watch WALL-E.
It's simply one of the best movies of the year.

Do not go through this summer without watching WALL-E in the theater

You'll love it!

Rama's SCREEN
www.ramasscreen.com
 
June 27th, 2008 6:45pm
Great Reveiw
 
June 27th, 2008 9:53am
YES!!!!!!! I totally agree with that last sentence!!!!!!!

And it's great to hear that Ben Burtt is still in the business. I heard he left ILM in 2005 after "Episode III" was released. Did he go to Pixar?

And I agree that Pixar seems to spend more time in all those fields than regular animated films do, hence why they always do so well, and why they're always remembered, even 13yrs after the release! (Toy Story-'95)

And THE MOST CRITICAL ELEMENT in the film was the look of Wall-E. The animators and designers got him nailed down just right! What other design could come off as being so cute and innocent?

And no, I haven't seen the film yet, but I want to.
 

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