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Old 07-07-2008
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So who else loved this movie as much as I did? (I know one certain admin who did...)
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Old 07-07-2008
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Oh yes, maybe THE best Pixar movie out there, just may be.
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Old 07-07-2008
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Oh, gosh, I loved this movie to pieces. It was really adorable. I can't believe my friends thought it was boring. :P
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Old 07-08-2008
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I found it one of the best Pixar movies out there. It was soooo cute! My friends and I do the WALL-E voice when we're bored.
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Old 07-15-2008
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Maybe the funniest movie out there yet, I heard about since march when i was in eurodisney
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Old 07-15-2008
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Adorable A+ movie, worth watching. <img src='/images/emoticons/smiley1.png'>
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Old 07-16-2008
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Wall-E was one of the best movies I've seen in a long time. It was adorable, profound, suspenseful, and cute, all at the same time. It was also slightly political (the phrase "stay the course" is used), but not extremely so. I also saw it at my local Cinerama, which has a 100-foot wide screen. Fun fun. :)
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Old 07-18-2008
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I liked it a lot. I did not expect a movie with such social commentary when I went to see Wall-E. I also liked the references to 2001: A Space Odyssey.
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Old 07-18-2008
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I personally loved this movie, but I heard some complaints about how it's "too environmental" and how it gets shoved down your throat.
I didn't really feel that way because even though I don't really feel strongly about the environment in cases like this, it does have a point. If we get to the point where we rely on technology so much, we'll lose touch with our humanity. That doesn't necessarily have anything to do with the environment, it's just that what happened on Earth in the meantime was one of the side-effects.
It also apparently got a huge negative response from conservatives for being too environmental and anti-consumerist. But on the other hand part of being liberal is change and moving forward, including moving forward in technology, and in the end the humans all wanted to go back to the way things were. I guess it also showed how both ideologies can agree on something.

Plus you just gotta love Wall-E and Eve. I get into a giggle fit every time I hear Wall-E's voice.
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Old 07-23-2008
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Who was the certain admin who loved this movie as much as you? <img src='/images/emoticons/smiley7.png'>
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Old 07-24-2008
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It's quite possibly topped Finding Nemo as my favourite Pixar movie.
The whole thing was so out there but believable at the same time despite the lack of proper dialogue the main chracters were extremely human. The scene with Wall-E holding the umbrella over EVE while she's in sleep mode had me in stitches but awwwing at the same time.
The fact that the enviromental message is there but not crammed down your throat was nice touch.
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Old 07-24-2008
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Looking back, I thought it was pretty good, but I think Pixar could've done better.
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Old 07-29-2008
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I loved Wall-E, for basically all of the same reasons people above have stated. I went the first time with my little sister and I think I enjoyed it more than she did. The second time I dragged my boyfriend and his aunt with me, and they loved it too. The humour was great -- especially since most of it was through body language. Wall-E and Eve were so cute, as well.
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Old 08-03-2008
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Best. Movie. Ever.
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Old 08-05-2008
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I loved the part where Eve and Wall-E are dancing in space. It was very touching. <img src='/images/emoticons/smiley1.png'>
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Old 08-10-2008
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Great film, possibly the best one pixar have done in recent years.
It was very funny in places and had some breathtaking animation, mainly from the scenes in space.
The story was charming as well, probably most in the first 15 minutes when it was just Wall-E and Eve alone on earth.
I think the mood was spoiled a bit when they introduced the humans, other than that great film.
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Old 08-13-2008
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..........when I went to see this about a week ago, I had a panic attack............ 2 days later I went to see The Dark Knight, and I was fine.............. WTF, was that all about?!
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Old 08-15-2008
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I went to see Wall-E with my family, and usually we all adore Pixar. This time, I thought it was the best film I've ever seen ever in my life ever, my brother liked it, and both my parents thought it was really boring! I don't understand!

I was SO impressed with the characterisation they achieved. I mean, I was a little worried when I heard the robots are the main characters, and don't talk, but they were so expressive. I adored Eve, I loved the way she laughed. And I thought it was hilarious the way she shot everything!!
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Old 08-19-2008
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You have got to watch this movie in one fowl swoop it took over my favourite Disney movie 'Basil the Great Mouse Detective'. <img src='/images/emoticons/smiley1.png'>
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Old 08-21-2008
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THAT is still one of my favorite animated movies of all time sir. Nothing beats that movie.
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Old 12-14-2008
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I loved walle its soo cute :D haha my favourite character is Mo hes hilarious and so obsessed with cleaning <img src='/images/emoticons/smiley1.png'>
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Old 12-16-2008
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Wow looks like I may have to check this out!
I brushed it off cause I don't like it when people try and do what they did with the title, Wall-E as 'Wally', instead of Wall as in Brick Wall, plus E as some kind of spec model.
The way the robot says it's own name was annoying too, they played it on the radio and it was silly.
Anti-Consumerist messages? I enterpret that as freedom of speech in reminding people they have the right to not spend money.

Is this movie good as in Toy Story 1 all over again?
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Old 01-03-2009
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Wall-E was amazing. Probablly one of the best animated movies.
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Old 01-09-2009
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Did you know, that the same robot (or his eyes) appeared in one of the Star Wars films?
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Wall-E just might be another "Gone with the Wind" for me - a movie everybody loves and while I guess I kinda understand, I just don't fucking see why.
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I wasn't a huge fan of Wall-E. There were too many plotholes if you ask me. I sat there thinking of quite a few questions or details they simply forgot to answer or include.

It was one of the only Disney/Pixar movies I would not and won't see again, which is very odd for me. I agree with Danny Liltheborne.
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Old 01-28-2009
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I loved Wall-E. I loved how it showed our future if we don't clean the environment and rely too much on technology. xD
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Old 01-28-2009
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Wall-E was one of my favorite movies of last year, it was so cute, had a great sense of "What if...."

disney needs to make MOAR movies like Wall-E
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Old 01-28-2009
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I have to say it's the first Pixar film I've seen since Bugs Life that I enjoyed.
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I watched it not too long ago, and I liked it. Especially the beginning.
Though the end left me a little confused. Both me and my sister were like: What about the storms? I must have misseed something... But it was overall okay.
I liked the sweet parts.:p
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