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Wall-E [DVD] [2008]

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Pixar's imaginative movies always lend themselves to innovative DVD menus, and WALL•E certainly doesn't disappoint in this regard. On Disc 1, we see things through characters' perspectives (our hero's binocular vision, EVE's oval blue screen) and hear the sounds of mechanical desolation in cleverly-designed 5.1. The locales are established with nifty transitions. In this alternate revelation scene, WALL•E presents the plant to EVE, and she realizes she must deliver it to the Bridge for analysis. X a b c d e f g Tasha Robinson (June 26, 2008). "Andrew Stanton". The A.V. Club. Archived from the original on September 8, 2008 . Retrieved November 3, 2008.

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Derek Thompson (July 17, 2008). "The Storyboards of WALL-E". Rotten Tomatoes. Archived from the original on March 1, 2009 . Retrieved November 27, 2008.

Stanton, who is a Christian, [26] named EVE after the Biblical figure because WALL-E's loneliness reminded him of Adam, before God created his wife. [78] Dreher noted EVE's biblical namesake and saw her directive as an inversion of that story; EVE uses the plant to tell humanity to return to Earth and move away from the " false god" of BnL and the lazy lifestyle it offers. In cohesion with the classical Christian viewpoint, WALL-E shows that work is what makes humans human. Whereas other sources would say that laziness and pleasure is paradise, WALL-E tries to show that that is not true. Dreher emphasized the false god parallels to BnL in a scene where a robot teaches infants "B is for Buy n Large, your very best friend", which he compared to modern corporations such as McDonald's creating brand loyalty in children. [77] Megan Basham of World magazine felt the film criticizes the pursuit of leisure, whereas WALL-E in his stewardship learns to truly appreciate God's creation. [26] Michael Crawford and Marianne McAndrew appear in an archival recording performing "It Only Takes a Moment" from Hello, Dolly!.

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WALL•E's character design reflects research into the real world of robotics. Get an inside look at the history of robotics technology and the future of robotics in our day to day lives, as well as how Pixar's robot production pipeline relates to real-world robotics. Peanuts: Deluxe Holiday Collection • The Godfather Trilogy: The Coppola Restoration • A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All! During production Burtt had the opportunity to look at the items used by Jimmy MacDonald, Disney's in-house sound designer for many of their classic films. Burtt used many of MacDonald's items on WALL-E. Because Burtt was not simply adding sound effects in post-production, the animators were always evaluating his new creations and ideas, which Burtt found an unusual experience. [64] He worked in sync with the animators, returning their animation after adding the sounds to give them more ideas. [21] Burtt would choose scientifically accurate sounds for each character, but if he could not find one that worked, he would choose a dramatic and unrealistic noise. [64] Burtt would find hundreds of sounds by looking at concept art of characters, before he and Stanton pared it down to a distinct few for each robot. [24] Pixar Films on DVD: Toy Story • A Bug's Life • Toy Story 2 • Monsters, Inc. • Finding Nemo • The Incredibles • Cars • Ratatouille • WALL•E • Up • Toy Story 3 Worldwide Box Office". Box Office Mojo. Archived from the original on August 3, 2021 . Retrieved August 3, 2021.

Steven Horn & Eric Moro (April 7, 2008). "Wall•E Preview". IGN. Archived from the original on April 12, 2008 . Retrieved November 23, 2008. Lego Ideas (February 4, 2015). "LEGO Ideas Second 2014 Review Results: Announcing LEGO Ideas #011 and #012". Archived from the original on June 4, 2016 . Retrieved July 2, 2015.

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I realized the point I was trying to push with these two programmed robots was the desire for them to try and figure out what the point of living was... It took these really irrational acts of love to sort of discover them against how they were built... I realized that that's a perfect metaphor for real life. We all fall into our habits, our routines and our ruts, consciously or unconsciously to avoid living. To avoid having to do the messy part. To avoid having relationships with other people or dealing with the person next to us. That's why we can all get on our cell phones and not have to deal with one another. I thought, 'That's a perfect amplification of the whole point of the movie.' I wanted to run with science in a way that would sort of logically project that. [38] Technology [ edit ]

a b c d Joe Strike (June 22, 2008). " 'WALL-E' is a real character". Daily News. New York. Archived from the original on March 10, 2010 . Retrieved July 19, 2008.

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