Finally saw WALL-E last night. My wife thought it too grim and industrial - I loved it. Such imagination and detail. Loved the Axiom.

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2 months, 2 weeks ago by Leo L.

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  • Brendon W. Brendon W. replied Jul 23rd
    i still need to go
  • Brendon W. Brendon W. replied Jul 23rd
    i still need to go
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    OSCAR F. OSCAR F. replied Jul 24th
    It would be nice to have a five year cruise now wouldn't it, specially if tended to in every way imaginable. That part of the movie was very interesting, to see how technology made complete slobs out of everyone, even seemingly helpful and awe inspiring at first.
  • Ranger C. Ranger C. replied Jul 24th
    I liked the first part of the movie on Earth, but the space station was sort of lame.
  • Rowald R. Rowald R. replied Jul 24th
    Macintosh start up sound = Wall*E's battery reaching full charge. I thought that was quite funny.
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    Wolfman- K. Wolfman- K. replied Jul 24th
    So is green or lack there of the new post apocalyptic setting? I thought that was interesting, but I do sort of miss the nuclear apocalypse, as a setting.
  • Julio N. Julio N. replied Jul 24th
    Have you seen The Dark Knight yet?
  • Christopher H. Christopher H. replied Jul 24th
    Many will disagree, but WALL-E is definitely my favorite Pixar movie. But, there are personal reasons for that. I Loved It!
  • AleX F. AleX F. replied Jul 24th
    I can't help but think that Al Gore had something to do with the plot line given his close relationship to Steve Jobs.
  • Julio N. Julio N. replied Jul 25th
    If you loved Wall-E, you should read this, it's hilarious.
    http://thinkprogress.o...

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