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"WALL·E", who is going to see it?

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SavannahLion:
NVM, found the article that references, SR. A plot driven reference. Whoopdee doo. Let's blame every slasher film as being a rip off of TCM.  ::)

mpm32:
I saw this last night with my kids; daughter (8) and son (3).

I asked my daughter why she thinks the people got that way?

She said because they just sit around watching TV and eating. 

We also talked about the environmental aspect but if that's the first thing she got out of it, it works for me.

I liked it and so did my kids, I will buy this when it comes out.

ErikRuud:

--- Quote from: pinballjim on July 14, 2008, 04:29:11 pm ---
--- Quote from: Malenko on July 12, 2008, 11:56:29 pm ---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.

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Dude, you realize that Wall*E is also the name of the robot?  And that robot looks just like Johnny 5.

The plots of the movies are completely different.  Nobody said the movies were the same... (besides both starring the same robot that's obsessed with humans)

 :cheers:


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I like this guy's take on the Wall-E/Johnny 5 issue. http://screenrant.com/enough-already-with-the-wall-e-short-circuit-comparisons-vic-1372/

I took my whole family to see Wall-E and we loved it, including my three year old son.  I don't think he has ever sat still for that long before.

Mauzy:

--- Quote from: pinballjim on July 28, 2008, 12:29:38 pm ---

The only thing different is the torso. 



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I cant see any similarities past the "hands" and tracks. What am I missing?

dstone:

--- Quote from: Mauzy on July 28, 2008, 01:00:15 pm ---I cant see any similarities past the "hands" and tracks. What am I missing?

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I was just thinking the same thing.  :dunno

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