Saw Wall-E last night as a screening from movies.ie. All I can say is, believe the hype, it's utter, utter genius.
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I'd been incredibly sceptical to be honest. Prior to these two comments, I was avoiding like the plague, especially thanks to the hype. The trailers made me think "Ripping Johnny five, putting him in Silent Runnings and using the music from Brazil - two out of three things I love, the third of which is not entirely uninviting - thieving bathstuds".
In light of you two recommending, I shall re-watch the trailer and hold judgement...That question was less stupid, though you asked it in a profoundly stupid way.
Help me, Arthur Murphy, you're my only hope!
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You crack me up Jebus. Next thing you'll be saying that the blurb on the back doesn't tell me EVERYTHING I need to know about it, and that my entire understanding of Plato's work is misguided...That question was less stupid, though you asked it in a profoundly stupid way.
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It would be a madman that would argue against the point that giving citizens political freedom will eventually lead to a breakdown of society? Didn't Fianna Fail get re-elected last year after allLast edited by jebus; 15/07/2008, 10:48 AM.Comment
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Thanks for the vote of confidence. I'd actually hold off on the trailers, and watch the film "clean". Seriously, all you need to know is Wall-E doesn't speak, apart from beeps, and saying his name. His entire character is based around physical humour, and body language. Think Buster Keaton, or Charlie Chaplin.
There was all types at the screening, kids, businessmen in suits, adults, grandparents, Martin King, I was sitting next to a goth, and at the end, everyone applauded.
I saw it for free, and I'd quite happily pay to see it again.Comment
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If I had sat beside Martin King for ninety minutes, I would have given him a Nobel prize. No, wait, that other thing Nobel is remembered for.You can't spell failure without FAIComment
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went to see it last night and it wasn't what I was expecting.........I think the kids/toddlers in the cinema were a little confused as well."If God had meant football to be played in the air, he'd have put grass in the sky." Brian Clough.
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I was expecting a lot more stuff for the kids e.g. Wall-e clowning around, making a fool of himself and getting a few cheap laughs. Instead it had a serious message about mankind and the future of planet earth. I wouldn't describe it as a kids film as such. Brave move by Pixar. The animation was exceptional - I thought I was watching a 'live' movie.
The kids that were sitting near me were stunned. I really thought they were expecting it to be Nickelodean for 90 minutes but on a massive screen with better animation.....
"If God had meant football to be played in the air, he'd have put grass in the sky." Brian Clough.
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I'd like to believe you all, I really would, but after the thread praising Mamma Mia, I've resolved to take forum advice with a pinch of salt from now on...
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