Watching my first DVD movie on my new Flat screen- for the fourth run through since last night- Wall E!
What a great movie!
And... there is one part where I ran it in slow motion to pick up all the details and there is so much there (starting at about 40 minutes in in particular, but other parts too) that in real time just goes by too quick to note! What masters these guys are who made this!
One thing I noted, a subtle little thing they used to create atmosphere in the futuristic life aboard the space ship AXIOM: words are used very minimally, mostly pictures, and occasionally one or two simple words, like Fun, Win, or on the front of a shop, Beautiful. Very subtle stuff! Reading has gone the way of the dinosaur- even the Captain is baffled by the written word when forced by unique circumstances to consult an procedure manual. Everyone, everything is taken care of- no need to read...
Even the end credits are so fabulous! I am thinking of ripping that by itself and posting it as a music vid on Youtube!
Jud
One of the reasons I enjoy Pixar movies so much is because they are filled with such brilliant details. You can watch a Pixar movie multiple times and get something new out of the movie each time.
Have you seen the book Pixarpedia? It highlights all of the Pixar movies and gives a lot of background details about each movie. I like looking for the Hidden Mickeys in each movie!
The Pixar Shorts show is on TV tonight, but I won't be home for most of the evening. I hope to catch at least part of the show.
Hi Kelly,
Never heard of PixarPedia, though can't say it surprises me that there would be such a thing! And never even thought of looking for Hidden Mickey's... until viewing #2 this morning! LOL! Something caught my eye and I checked it for the elusive HM... no luck...
Pixar shorts? What TV? You must have a better TV than me! I do think the 'cartoon' that came with/was shown before Wall E was the best they had/have done to date!
Jud
I loved UP! I laughed and cried and i can't stop saying "SQUIRREL!!!!"![]()
I TOTALLY disagree.
The sequence of Carl's backstory was essential to understand why he does what he does during the rest of the movie. Why he uses balloons to make his "escape". Why he goes to Paradise Falls and why he searches for Charles Muntz. Why he reacts to Russell the way he does. And why Ellie's book means so much to him.
And, for what it is worth, the 2 minutes or so of the completely dialogue-free scenes from Carl and Ellie's marriage moved me to a sobbing mess, and had more emotional impact than most anything I've seen lately.
I loved UP! I laughed and cried and i can't stop saying "SQUIRREL!!!!"![]()
I loved the movie except for the talking dogs. That got on my nerves pretty quickly. The first 10 minutes were the best part and I wouldn't change one second of them.
I also loved Nemo and liked Cars. I fell asleep watching Wall-E and think that is a terrible movie.
We all have different tastes...