WALL-E (Pixar 2008)

Started by Kristof, August 10, 2006, 06:28:25 PM

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Kristof

#15
Jim Hill reveals more of the plot:

http://jimhillmedia.com/blogs/jim_hill/ ... again.aspx

Anthony

#16
Great article that one.  This sounds like a very interesting film, and a step in a good direction - away from talking rats/cars/bugs/etc.  I just hope there's still some entertainment left between all those "daring" and "original" ideas. :?

It sounds a bit like The Incredibles, with its slow and quiet first act.
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Owain

#17






The  WALL• E film model is set up in Disneylands Animation Building.

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TowMater

#18
First Toys, Bugs, Monsters, Fish, Super heros, Cars, Rats and now Pixar has created another newest film next year about robots.

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The Butlin Boy

#19
Comingsoon.net has some info on Wall.E

QuoteWALL• E (June 27, 2008)

The studio synopsis: "The year is 2700. WALL• E, a robot, spends every day doing what he was made for. But soon, he will discover what he was meant for." Andrew Stanton, writer-director of "Finding Nemo" (still Pixar's biggest box-office hit), describes this metallic love story as "R2-D2 meets City Lights," with WALL• E meeting a cute robot named Eve. Those who remember the 1931 Charlie Chaplin film, about a blind girl wooed by a tramp she mistakenly believes is a rich man, can transpose the story to a lonely planet and guess from there. The main roles will be "voiced" electronically by Ben Burtt, the wizardly sound designer behind Star Wars.

 :arrow: http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=20924

The Butlin Boy

#20
The trailer for wall-e is now on-line:

 :arrow: http://www.apple.com/trailers/disney/walle/

Anthony

#21
Definitely Pixar's best teaser yet! I'm glad they broke with the usual format and had that very stylish intro by the directors, it really sells the film by saying "this is the only one we haven't made yet".

The only thing that worries me is WALL-E's voice... imagine that for a whole film, unless something happens to change it or he doesn't speak much.
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Owain

#22
Just Wondering i thought the new Walt Disney Pictuers Logo would be on the trailer.



It looks very nice and 3-D.  :)  Sorry to go off-topic

P.S Film looks great, nice to see the pixar film creators :D

CafeFantasia

#23
Yeah, the film looks really interesting and a different/better direction for Pixar. My only problem with the trailer is, why do Pixar keep going on about their past successes? It's great that they made Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Monsters, Inc. etc, but must they really remind us in every single trailer? Let me put it this way, 2/3rds of the trailer focuses on what they made in the past, and 1/3 on the NEW film.

Anthony

#24
A cool new teaser on the Ratatouille video game:

http://upcomingpixar.blogspot.com/2007/ ... le-vg.html
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Anthony

#25
The BuyNLarge website has gone live! This is the website of the fictional corporation which manufactures WALL-E robots.

So far you can find the details of SALL-E, GAR-E and NANC-E and WEND-E robots.

And here's a random ad which shows up on some pages:



Looks like Pixar are pretty taken with this film already... :)
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Jorien

#26

The Butlin Boy

#27
First glimpse at the teaser poster:


More:
 :arrow: http://www.joblo.com/wall-e-poster-pics

peep

#28
OMG, how much effort have they put into that website. Its almost believable. I feel sorry for the peep that comes across the site thinking that they are able to purchase a robot. :P

Its strangley got a huge amount of info on there, which is very odd seeing as its all made up.
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Owain

#29
Quote from: "peep"OMG, how much effort have they put into that website. Its almost believable. I feel sorry for the peep that comes across the site thinking that they are able to purchase a robot. :P

Its strangley got a huge amount of info on there, which is very odd seeing as its all made up.

Sorry to say, but i am one of those "Peeps".  :P

When i went on it, i was like  :o WOW
How much do they cost?
And are they only available in america ?