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Wall-e
Last post 07-18-2008 6:53 PM by Krazy_Koala. 9 replies.
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mike


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I definitely want to go see this. I heard it's extremely good. And yes, I haven't seen a Pixar movie I didn't like... The Pixar short films at the beginning, though... that's another story. The one about the Jackelope really gets on my nerves, and it just happens to be at the beginning of my favorite movie. I guess you can't win them all.
Every man dies, but few truly live. Live your life to its fullest, every day as if it were your last.
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Krazy_Koala


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My mom is completely obsessed with that stupid jackalope. I have to agree with you again there, SOO ANNOYING! But then, I guess anything could be annoying if you watch it more than 10 times.
The Incredibles?
The nice thing about standards is that there are so many of them to choose from.
- Andrew S. Tanenbaum
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Krazy_Koala


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I actually liked The Hunchback of Notre Dame 3. That Gypsy really gyped him and ran off with his favorite bell, and that pretty hunchback girl with the unibrown seemed really into him by the end. It's hard to find true love these days and Disney had to get more realistic because kids today were like... "YEA RIGHT! We know there's no Happily Ever Afters!"
The nice thing about standards is that there are so many of them to choose from.
- Andrew S. Tanenbaum
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mike


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Yeah I think I've watched The Incredibles over 10 times. It's one of the few movies I can watch more than once and the only movie I have ever gone out and bought for myself. It's really something everyone can enjoy. We will see how Wall-e ranks among the other great movies.
Every man dies, but few truly live. Live your life to its fullest, every day as if it were your last.
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Cae


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The Incredibles is a very cute movie and I agree that most Pixar movies are well-made and just plain old fun! I honestly was NOT impressed by the idea of a small robot roaming around a random planet picking up trash (or whatever he's made to do, I haven't seen the movie yet), but many friends have said it was terribly advertised. This is silly, but when I saw the previews for Wall-E, I actually thought it was to advertise not littering or some cleaning product! I told my friends and they got a good laugh. They did see it and said it was amazing and it was one of the few they'd go to see again. While it's not my own opinion (and maybe Wall-E won't be selling a cleaning product), maybe that helps those of you who weren't sure if it's worth it. Let the rest of us know when you see it!
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Narutofan


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I know, what's up with those previews? At first all we knew about it was that it was about a robot and by Pixar. I was sold at the mention of Pixar, and I guess if you have as good a reputation as they have, you can get away with it. But still, a little plot in the preliminary teasers might have been helpful. If you're going to make an amazing movie, you should make good previews. I almost didn't even see my favorite movie because its previews made it look so dumb. I definitely want to go see this movie ASAP.
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Krazy_Koala


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I just saw Wall-E and I have to say it's a pretty cute movie. Nothing I would want to go out of my way to watch more than maybe once or twice. Very cute though.
The nice thing about standards is that there are so many of them to choose from.
- Andrew S. Tanenbaum
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