Wall-E

Approval Rate: 87%

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    nm041991

    Fri Oct 18 2013

    Just adorable.

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    danm13

    Sat Feb 09 2013

    I was really skeptic with this one but it surprised me a lot. Even though there isn't much talking in this movie you would be surprised how much it is not needed. Great story that also reflects to what our way of life is becoming.

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    umar579a

    Sun Nov 07 2010

    One Of My Favourit movies. I think in 5th Number of my fvr8s :)

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    hotshordi

    Thu Oct 14 2010

    Love love love love loved this movie! Favorite part: when he introduces himself and says "Waaaaallleeeeee" Haha :)

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    caspa9141

    Mon Jun 21 2010

    Truly awesome story. Would love to see it again. Visually the best yet. (obviously)

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    sharon_206

    Mon Oct 26 2009

    this one I just didn't " get " what was so great about it . they acted like it was the cutest thing since sliced bread , it just didn't hold my interest .

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    margarite_mccain

    Fri Aug 14 2009

    Waaaallllllllllleeeeeeeeee - zoom 30 minutes in and this becomes a roller coaster adventure with quick wit and slapstick humor.

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    bella39s_mommy_mrs_smith

    Mon Aug 03 2009

    MY FAV!!!!

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    apekshabhat

    Mon Jul 20 2009

    too good , should watch before you die.

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    kady_152

    Mon Jun 22 2009

    I LOVED THIS MOVIE. There wasn't much talking but it was really cute.

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    sagedarkhorse

    Thu Jun 04 2009

    Verryyy good movie. As said before its very cute for what it is and made me smile a lot more than I ever thought I would have for the type of movie it was. The game that goes with this movie is hard as hell though! i don't know how any child could beat it!!! lol

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    frankswildyear_s

    Thu Jun 04 2009

    I had finally arrived at the stage where I didn't have to go to these movies anymore. My kids have reached the age where I coulld drop them off at the multiplex and I could go to the hardware store, used record store and stop off at the Cambridge Hotel coffee shop where the waitresses still wear uniforms and serve coffee in those really thick heavy old mugs. Then I'd go pick the kids up. I was FREE! The kids enjoyed this one so much that they dragged me out to it and made sit through it. I didn't want to but they can be persuasive when the full court press is on. Damn it if I didn't really enjoy it in spite of myself.

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    christy4

    Wed Jun 03 2009

    What struck me while watching Wall-E was that it was beautiful to look at, but borig to watch. I found the underlying political message about global warming and human self destruction to be distracting, preachy and just annoying. There were definitely some great parts but honestly, it would be better with no sound. Especially since that God Awful Hello, Dolly! song plays recurrently throughout the entire movie. Yuck.

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    abichara

    Tue Jun 02 2009

    I don't really watch Disney films regularly, but one of my friends told me that this was a very interesting, deep film and that I should watch it. Found it playing on Showtime the other day and I took her up on her offer! The movie is really a very smart critique of social postmodernism and corporatism. It tries to highlight the fate of mankind under a purely consumerist technopoly (a state based on technology). It is the story of a technological dystopia (the opposite of a utopia) Of course, there are the standard saccharine Disney plotlines with the robot that was sent to Earth to clean it up for human habitation after years of consumerism trashed it, but who falls in love along the way. Ugh!! So sweet I got a cavity from watching! But nevertheless there are some real philosophical themes to be garnered from this movie. Humanity in this film had to leave Earth because their overconsumption of the planet's resources left it trashed and uninhabitable. Therefore, humanity was... Read more

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    chalky

    Mon Jun 01 2009

    WALL-E owes some of its success to the budding romance b/w Mac and Rosie from 'The Jetsons.'

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    darkpalace

    Sat May 30 2009

    I thought it was a fun movie. Especially in the beginning I was intrigued by the little robot. I also liked the love story with Eve. It got bogged down for me with the idea of the spaceship from Earth going back there. It is something I think kids would think was fun. The cockroach idea had bugged me.

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    lena7358

    Tue Jul 29 2008

    I looooved this film, and not just because I <3 robots. Great, intelligent (postmodern) themes and a brilliant limited use of language for much of the film. Sweet and poignant story, and Wall-e is incredibly cute. His voice was done by the same guy that did R2-D2 and as a result he's rather expressive for a robot.