DD11 and I were in Rhode Island visiting with my sister and family and we finally saw Wall-E yesterday. My sister and her youngest daughter (19) came with us. DD was laughing throughout the entire movie. I thought it was a wonderful movie.
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DD11 and I were in Rhode Island visiting with my sister and family and we finally saw Wall-E yesterday. My sister and her youngest daughter (19) came with us. DD was laughing throughout the entire movie. I thought it was a wonderful movie.
Dh & I liked it. (more after we thought about it then right away however)
I agree with the poster who mentioned the jarring bit of live action being odd. And while it was clearly on message most of the time it did have some fun with it. Overall I'd like to see it again to be sure.
And as the ranking of the pixar films I'd have such a hard time with that as different ones have appealed for different reasons and times. By far and away the toy story ones as they are my son's favorites. For myself it would be ratatouille but then I'm a food nut and DH would say the Incredibles. Thanks goodness ones DVD player is impartial!
YES! I am not a collector of Disney Movies ... but I will definitely be purchasing this DVD asap! I can't wait to see it again... :thumbsup:
Now that you're able to watch WALL-E at home, can you spot some of the hidden items in WALL-E's home or on Earth that the Pixar animators hid in the film?
- Rex the dinosaur from Toy Story
- Barbie's car from Toy Story
- Buzz Lightyear lunchbox from Toy Story
- Lightning McQueen toy from Cars
- The snow globe from the short film Knick Knack
- An antenna ball of Mike Wazowski from Monsters Inc.
- The bug zapper from A Bug's Life
Also, if you're interested you can download the actual script for WALL-E from the following Disney site (interesting to compare against the film)
http://disneystudiosawards.movies.go...l-e_script.pdf
I am fairly certain I saw a Pizza Planet truck in one of the trash heaps on Earth when I saw the movie.
Wow! i bought the DVD today at CostCo on a little afternoon trip to do work errands. I am looking forward to a lazy Friday night finding all this crazy stuff!
[QUOTE=Mufasa;1784200]Now that you're able to watch WALL-E at home, can you spot some of the hidden items in WALL-E's home or on Earth that the Pixar animators hid in the film?
- Rex the dinosaur from Toy Story
- Barbie's car from Toy Story
- Buzz Lightyear lunchbox from Toy Story
- Lightning McQueen toy from Cars
- The snow globe from the short film Knick Knack
- An antenna ball of Mike Wazowski from Monsters Inc.
- The bug zapper from A Bug's Life
I remember seeing the bug zapper. :thumbsup:
Thanks Mufasa! My Ds and I will enjoy looking for the rest of the list.
:mickey:
The case for Wall-E (the 3-disc version anyway) is really interesting. The sides with the discs slide out. I like it.
And the movie was really good. I never saw it in theaters (:blush:), so this was my first time seeing it. And I loved it!
DH and I have watched Wall-E twice already since Tuesday! We absolutely love this movie! And the Blu-Ray on our plasma give an amazing picture.
We also loved Presto! I couldn't wait to see that short again. One of Pixar's very best! Another great short is the one about Burn-E. Very funny.
I will definitely be putting Wall-E on my iPhone as soon as I rent the DVD version.:thumbsup:
I really hope someone gets this for me for my birthday! (Dec 3rd). If not, I will certainly be picking it up for myself. This is now my fave Pixar film.
I bought it on Blu-Ray yesterday. Can't wait to watch on the Plasma TV too.
We pre-ordered the Blu-Ray through the DS. There is no third disk with the Blu-Ray version from the DS (at least when pre-ordered). There are only 2 Blu-Ray disks.
We have the monthly Blockbuster rental program, so I'll just pick up the DVD rental and rip it. Then I can put it on my iPhone.
I was wondering why the packaging change and I found this on one of the inserts:
"Join Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment as we strive to develop and utilize the most enviromentally responsible business practices. For this release of Wall-E we developed a 100% recyclable DVD package"
I appreciate the "Go Green" idea but hate the packaging.
I think that in going with the theme of the movie, it's kind of cool. I imagine there are people that throw the cases away ... maybe there's a ton of old DVD cases in a landfill just waiting for WallE to get to work. :mickey:
..and I loved it!!!! :thumbsup:
It reminded me of Horizons. Did anyone else think of that?