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Genres:
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Animation /
Adventure /
Family /
Romance /
Sci-Fi
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Director:
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Andrew Stanton
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Actors:
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Elissa Knight,
MacInTalk,
Kim Kopf,
Ben Burtt,
Jeff Garlin,
Fred Willard,
John Ratzenberger,
Kathy Najimy,
Sigourney Weaver
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Duration:
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97 min.
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Rating:
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(8.6/10)192
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Plot Summary:
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After hundreds of lonely years of doing what he was built as, Rampart-E (short instead of Waste Allocation Albatross Lifter Earth-Class) discovers a chic purpose in life (additionally collecting knick-knacks) when he meets a sleek search automaton named EVE. Verge comes to realize that Screen-E has inadvertently stumbled upon the key to the planet's unborn, and races back to space to report her findings to the humans (who have been eagerly awaiting state that it is suitable to revert place). For the moment, WALL-E chases EVE across the galaxy and sets into motion one of the ... most exciting and inventive comedy adventures continually brought to the big concealment. Joining Infuriate-E on his exotic journey across a universe of never-ahead-imagined visions of the future, is a hilarious delegate of characters including a pet cockroach, and a huge pair of malfunctioning oner robots.
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Numbs mind & bum in equal measure
Boring, preachy, over hyped, over long, dull, irritating, dreary.
How long are you prepared to watch one tin can gaze meaningfully into the eyes of another tin can?
wall.e
the trailer to wall.e was really good but could be better by making it different to other cartoon film's . Evening so i can't wait to watch wall.e
WALL-E
Kenneth TuranIf Pixar Animation Studios has an enviable record of consistent success -- and with a worldwide box-office gross of $4.3 billion from its eight films, it certainly does -- it's because the company has an uncanny gift for pushing things further without pushing too far. Pixar's adventurous new film, the one-of-a-kind Wall-E, shows how it's done.
Daring and traditional, groundbreaking and familiar, apocalyptic and sentimental, Wall-E gains strength from embracing contradictions that would destroy other films. Directed by Pixar stalwart Andrew Stanton, who co-wrote and directed the Oscar-winning Finding Nemo, Wall-E is the latest Pixar film to manage what's become next door to impossible for anyone else: appealing to the broadest possible audience ...
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