I saw it over the weekend. Whether the creators knew it or not, they also sent another message.
The humans in it had been on a ship for 700 years. They had all grown hugley fat and complacent because the government supplied their evey need. The didn’t even have to move from their hovering comfy chairs. Just clap your hands and a little government robot showed up with whatever you wanted.
Mixed messages, all right, whether intentional or not.
All that being said, it’s a FUN movie, better than Finding Nemo. Very creative a visually amazing.
Not a waste of time or money.
That’s one of the things about having kids or grandkids - you can go see stuff like this and not look like you’re nuts.
Pilgrim - 08:06am on 06/30/2008
While I agree there was definitely a “message” behind Wall-E, it doesn’t change the fact that it was a pretty great movie. I don’t think “we have to take care of the earth or we will ruin it” is a new idea or an offensive one. It didn’t hit any political hot buttons, that was pretty much its point in a nutshell. Not to mention the great story of a little robot who falls in love and “saves the world.”
I find it sad when politics must be over-read into even cute kids’ movies.
Paul - 08:06am on 06/30/2008
Two things - 1) the movie is actually from PIXAR, just distributed by Disney, and 2) I agree with Paul that despite the message, the movie was great.
Disney just reaps the rewards of the great film and it’s majestic merchandising, they don’t do much creatively.
deadrody - 08:06am on 06/30/2008
George Carlin did three great clips on how the environmental waccos are “out to lunch”—and we think a plastic bag is going to destroy the earth!!!
Chief RZ - 11:06am on 06/30/2008
I saw it with my two boys last night. Yeah, it has a message in it but they don’t beat your ass with it like the movie “Happy Feet.” Ontop of that, my kids came out of it asking questions and all i had to do is point out things that we all agree with like “Littering is bad","Love is good” and that “you need to be willing to take some risks and do some work to do the right thing because when you don’t it costs the people around you.”
It was a pretty good film. I liked it.
Rob B. - 11:06am on 06/30/2008
George Carlin did three great clips on how the environmental waccos are “out to lunch”
George Carlin did umpteen great clips on how the Christian wackos are ‘out to lunch’.
I don’t think that being anti-big business is the solution
If gas prices keep going up, there will be fewer options. Wallmart won’t be storing anything ‘on the highways’. And products from China will be more expensive than one made by grandma down the street.
It’ll be a local business renaissance.
Sparkie Arbuckle - 11:06am on 06/30/2008
Sparkie. Just why did you did up Christians in this thread? My point was that he seemed to have at least some balance in his view of the world, unlike certain other people. I saw some previews. This is an attempt at brainwashing little children as early as age 2 or 3 of the “manmade or created or caused” global warming of which does not exits. A hoax. No basis whatsoever.
Chief RZ - 11:06am on 06/30/2008
Oh, for God’s sake, it’s a friggin’ parable: anyone with warp technology and all the power to run all those devices could just beam the trash into space.
The core of the story is the last robot on Earth finds love and adventure: covering the planet in trash is simply the MacGuffin which drives the story.
William Woody - 11:06am on 06/30/2008
chief
This is an attempt at brainwashing little children as early as age 2 or 3
i maintain that Christianity is an analogue.
Sparkie Arbuckle - 12:06pm on 06/30/2008
Ironically, the theatre I saw Wall-E at with Jr. handed out commemorative watches..............with non-replaceable batteries. I guess Pixar is just trying to turn fantasy into reality!
I saw it over the weekend. Whether the creators knew it or not, they also sent another message.
The humans in it had been on a ship for 700 years. They had all grown hugley fat and complacent because the government supplied their evey need. The didn’t even have to move from their hovering comfy chairs. Just clap your hands and a little government robot showed up with whatever you wanted.
Mixed messages, all right, whether intentional or not.
All that being said, it’s a FUN movie, better than Finding Nemo. Very creative a visually amazing.
Not a waste of time or money.
That’s one of the things about having kids or grandkids - you can go see stuff like this and not look like you’re nuts.
While I agree there was definitely a “message” behind Wall-E, it doesn’t change the fact that it was a pretty great movie. I don’t think “we have to take care of the earth or we will ruin it” is a new idea or an offensive one. It didn’t hit any political hot buttons, that was pretty much its point in a nutshell. Not to mention the great story of a little robot who falls in love and “saves the world.”
I find it sad when politics must be over-read into even cute kids’ movies.
Two things - 1) the movie is actually from PIXAR, just distributed by Disney, and 2) I agree with Paul that despite the message, the movie was great.
Disney just reaps the rewards of the great film and it’s majestic merchandising, they don’t do much creatively.
George Carlin did three great clips on how the environmental waccos are “out to lunch”—and we think a plastic bag is going to destroy the earth!!!
I saw it with my two boys last night. Yeah, it has a message in it but they don’t beat your ass with it like the movie “Happy Feet.” Ontop of that, my kids came out of it asking questions and all i had to do is point out things that we all agree with like “Littering is bad","Love is good” and that “you need to be willing to take some risks and do some work to do the right thing because when you don’t it costs the people around you.”
It was a pretty good film. I liked it.
George Carlin did umpteen great clips on how the Christian wackos are ‘out to lunch’.
If gas prices keep going up, there will be fewer options. Wallmart won’t be storing anything ‘on the highways’. And products from China will be more expensive than one made by grandma down the street.
It’ll be a local business renaissance.
Sparkie. Just why did you did up Christians in this thread? My point was that he seemed to have at least some balance in his view of the world, unlike certain other people. I saw some previews. This is an attempt at brainwashing little children as early as age 2 or 3 of the “manmade or created or caused” global warming of which does not exits. A hoax. No basis whatsoever.
Oh, for God’s sake, it’s a friggin’ parable: anyone with warp technology and all the power to run all those devices could just beam the trash into space.
The core of the story is the last robot on Earth finds love and adventure: covering the planet in trash is simply the MacGuffin which drives the story.
chief
i maintain that Christianity is an analogue.
Ironically, the theatre I saw Wall-E at with Jr. handed out commemorative watches..............with non-replaceable batteries. I guess Pixar is just trying to turn fantasy into reality!