Kintaro (post: 1239286) wrote:Uhhhh, it actually has an interesting premise that creates some serious thought.. A robot that has been doing the same thing for 700 years without shutting down, and has developed a personality from quirks? Sounds Like some serious discussion could be derived from that. Americananimation isn't just for kids... although a lot of people seem to think that. Most of it is, I will agree. But Pixar branches out from that. From what I've read about the plot, although yes, it's G rated and kids won't be warped from watching it, I think a lot of will be geared to an older audience and will go right over the kids heads...
Nate (post: 1239362) wrote:I'll tell you what needs addressing.
This salad I got!
*cue boos from the audience*
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Nate, you don't even eat salad.
GeneD wrote:Also, for a Wall-E thread, it has a considerable amount of Nate in it.
Esoteric (post: 1239718) wrote:Pixar never fails to impress in the visual department, and I loved Wall-e, Eve, and the pet cockroach. (hey, I wouldn't mind a pet cockroach like that one!) XD However, the not so subtle socio/political commentary really turned off my parents. They didn't enjoy it and the ride home was quiet and utterly depressing. Personally, I thought it was okay, although I too thought some things pushed the envelope a little much, even for Pixar.
Esoteric (post: 1239736) wrote:I don't recall seeing an ad with people in it, except for as brief shot of the captain ordering someone to "catch that robot". If there were other more tell-tale ads, maybe it was just a case of my misfortune then. Oh well.
beau99 (post: 1239797) wrote:What's funny is that I knew about the social commentary long before any trailer came out.
Fish and Chips (post: 1239853) wrote:My enthusiasm is dampened a bit because I know it'll never be on par with Hotel, and I have a habit of not seeing Pixar films in theaters. Still, looking forward to it in the near future.
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