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Maybe it's not that far fetched. Some 700 years in the future, Earth is a vast wasteland. Literally. Garbage overflows the streets of destroyed cities, from the sewers all the way into space.
Animation giant Pixar faced a number of high-degree difficulties with its new digital wonder, “WALL-E.” The film clears so many of them that you almost don’t mind when it doesn… ...
Ten years ago this summer, the Pixar film “WALL-E” came out. It’s about a future where humans have ruined earth’s environment with trash, so they live in space, captive to screens, self ...
The first half hour of "WALL-E" is essentially wordless, and left me speechless. This magnificent animated feature from Pixar starts on such a high plane of aspiration, and achievement, that you ...
The blockbuster Disney movie, Wall-E, was criticized for its portrayal of a future in which not just some humans, but all of humanity becomes obese. A new study from Johns Hopkins, however, finds ...
Also, a new interview and featurette give new insights into what's ailing the human race in Wall-E's dystopian future. And a crucial character you haven't seen in the Star Wars: Clone… The A.V. Club ...
Humans have evacuated on a starship, leaving behind an army of robots to clean up the planet. So goes the plot of WALL-E, a lighthearted, animated film set in a post-apocalyptic future. While much of ...
WALL-E depicts an Earth in squalor, completely covered in trash left behind by its former human inhabitants. Director Andrew Stanton may have denied the movie’s environmentalist message at the ...
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