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"WALL·E", who is going to see it?
shmokes:
--- Quote from: SavannahLion on July 11, 2008, 01:15:51 pm ---
Sorry, I think I should clarify that.
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I understood you and I meant it in the same way. What I mean to say is that I took her to experience her first movie at a movie theater for the present experience, not so that she'd have something to look back on. My point with the zoo is that even though there is no way in hell she will have any memory of it whatsoever when she's older, it was still a positive experience for her. Similarly, she likes movies, and I took her to see Wall-E in the theater because it is huge and I thought she'd get a big kick out of it.
Also, it's worth noting that 2-year-olds do have memories. Just because she won't remember it when she's 12 doesn't mean she won't remember it a month from now.
SavannahLion:
Oh, I see what you're saying now.
You know the so-called child experts are actually telling me that very young (babies/toddlers) children shouldn't camping, or to places like Disneyland because children need stable and consistent home environments to "nuture" their development? ??? ---smurfing--- crack heads.
Malenko:
not to get off topic, but Wall*E was great and had absolutely NO connection to Johnny 5 at all. I didnt like the people part though, seemed out of place in the CG world
Malenko:
--- Quote from: pinballjim on July 12, 2008, 09:57:57 pm ---Right.. besides looking exactly like him and being obsessed with humans... nothing at all.
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Wall*E develops a personality after 700 years of cleaning up after humans and doesn't want to be alive but to love another robot.
Johnny 5 gets hit with a lightning bolt and suddenly wants to be alive and even after 2 movies and being gold plated he still doesn't have a personality.
:soapbox:
I wont even get into why they look alike cause we both know no 2 robots ever designed ever looked alike. Im not gonna get into an internet pissing contest over a Disney/Pixar movie and if you really think Wall*E is a rip off of short circuit then so be it; you're entitled to your opinion no matter how wrong it is.
RayB:
Funny how showing hommage to various sci fi movies is wrong.. no it's a "rip off". The Auto-pilot's glowing red eye... no that's not an hommage to the classic Hal of 2001, no that's a "rip off". Why are people such :tool: s sometimes ?? Wall-E influenced by JOhnny 5? No, rip off. There were also some hints of the old classic "Silent Running". Hommage or rip-off?
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