Wall-E (3-Disc with Digital File) (2008)

Director: Andrew Stanton  
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Publisher: Buena Vista
Format: DVD
UPC: 00786936775389
Buy.com Sku: 209026860
Item#: V2S6UM
Buy.com Sales Rank: 4884
Category Keywords: Adventure  Animated Characters  Animated Worlds  Classic  Computer Animation  Epic  Essential Cinema  Family (General)  Friends  Future/Futuristic Worlds  Futuristic  Love Story  Personal Triumph  Post-Apocalypse  Recommended  Renaissance  Robots  Robots/Cyborgs  Romance  Science  Science Fiction  Science-Fiction  Self-Discovery  Social Issues  Space  Space Exploration  Theatrical Release 
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From the Creators of Finding Nemo and Cars.
 
 
Features: Collector's Edition, DVD
 
The highly acclaimed director of Finding Nemo and the creative storytellers behind Cars and Ratatouille transport you to a galaxy not so far away for a new cosmic comedy adventure about a determined robot named WALL-E. After hundreds of lonely years of doing what he was built for, the curious and lovable WALL-E discovers a new purpose in life when he meets a sleek search robot named EVE. Join them and a hilarious cast of characters on a fantastic journey across the universe. Transport yourself to a fascinating new world with Disney-Pixar's latest adventure, now even more astonishing on DVD and loaded with bonus features, including the exclusive animated short film BURN-E. WALL-E is a film your family will want to enjoy over and over again.
 
"At once futuristic, funny and fantastical."  Claudia Puig, USA Today
"...Wall-E is one for the ages, a masterpiece to be savored before or after the end of the world."  David Edelstein, New York Magazine
"It can hardly be called a children's film, but a masterpiece of feature-film animation for all ages."  Ken Fox, TV Guide
"A charming, hilarious robot love story aimed at the entire family."  Lou Lumenick, New York Post
"It works; this is Pixar's most enthralling entertainment since "Nemo.""  Richard Corliss, Time
"A film that's both breathtakingly majestic and heartbreakingly intimate."  Robert Wilonsky, The Village Voice
"A charmer of a film and a delightful piece of storytelling."  Sean Axmaker, Seattle Post-Intelligencer

 


Editor's Note

Even for Pixar, this might be a first: an animated film that contains not only a fully realized world as photorealistic as it is teeming with wonder, but also the Gargantuan themes and visuals of 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY, the kind of stripped-down sad-clown pathos reserved for classic Buster Keaton comedies, and one of the most moving love stories in a long time. Director Andrew Stanton kicked up the visual acuity of an already-stellar Pixar Studios in 2003 with his reflective, refractive, color-shimmery realization of FINDING NEMO's oceanic world, which genuinely felt as though it spanned the entire earth. Now, with WALL-E, Stanton replaces an estranged journeyer of an apprehensively fishy disposition with a curious and love-struck robotic one, allowing the quest for eternal love to extend from a desolate, dust-covered, palpably polluted future Earth and into an even more mysterious abyss: the far reaches of outer space.

With virtually no dialogue, WALL-E's neatly contained, eerily vaudevillian first act introduces the tragic robot of the title. Whirring amid dilapidated skyscrapers and equally tall compacted trash heaps, he's the last living thing on Earth (aside from a little cockroach friend). WALL-E has developed a tender and inquisitive personality doing what he was built to do--allocate and dispose of human waste--day in and day out for the past 700 years simply because no one turned him off when the human race left the now-hostile planet. Soon though, the directive-oriented automaton Eve comes crashing into WALL-E's life from above, immediately becoming the object of his infatuation. At the drop of a hat, the little guy follows her back into the dangerous unknown, where the sight of two robots gliding through the cosmic ether, dancing via fire-extinguisher propulsion, joins the many memorable moments of a deceptively simple, expansively romantic story.

 

Features
Bot Files: Get To Know WALL-E's Robot Friends
BURN-E: A Hilarious, All-New Animated Short Bringing Light To The Galaxy...Eventual-E
Lots Of Bots Storybook: This Imaginative Storybook Comes To Life Loaded With Fun Games
Presto: An Amazing Animated Theatrical Short Film
WALL-E's Treasures & Trinkets: Hilarious Moments From The Film
Audio Commentary With Director Andrew Stanton
Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
BnL Shorts: An Amusing Peek Into The Inner Workings Of The Buy n Large Corporation
Deleted Scenes
DisneyFile Digital Copy: Watch Your DVD In The Living Room & Your DisneyFile Digital Copy On The Go!
Featurettes: Sneak Peek - WALL-E's Tour Of The Universe - WALL-E Takes You On A Real Ride Through Space, Animation Sound Design - Building Worlds From The Sound Up - Legendary Sound Designer Ben Burtt Shares Secrets Of Creating The Sounds Of WALL-E, The Pixar Story By Leslie Iwerks - An Award-Winning Filmmaker Tells The Riveting Story Of The Innovative Company That Revolutionized Hollywood, & "Making Of" Featurettes
Interactive Menus
Scene Selection
 
Entertainment Reviews
WALL-E - Three-Disc Special Edition - DVD Review
By: Blake Matthews - Blogcritics.org Reviews
Published on: 11/24/2008 1:37 PM
The film can definitely be viewed as a commentary about mankind and our overindulgences and need for excess; however, the kids will love all the robots. In fact I watched it with my almost two-year-old who was running around saying “WALL·E!” just like WALL·E does when identifying himself to various robots and lifeforms. So the movie is fun for the whole family and works on multiple levels, but it's primarily a fun movie about robots. What more could kids and sci-fi lovers want?...read the full review

 
Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: Buena Vista
Release Date: 11/18/2008
Running Time: 98 minutes
Original Release Date: 2008
Catalog ID: 05844000
UPC: 00786936775389
Number of Discs: 3

Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English
Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
Anamorphic Widescreen  2.39:1

 
Cast & Crew
Thomas Newman - Composer
Peter Gabriel - Song Performer
Jeff Garlin - Voice
Fred Willard - Voice
Kathy Najimy - Voice
Ben Burtt - Sound Design
John Lasseter - Executive Producer
Lindsey Collins - Co-Producer
Jim Morris - Producer
Andrew Stanton - Screenwriter
John Ratzenberger - Voice
Sigourney Weaver - Voice
Ben Burtt - Voice
Jim Reardon - Screenwriter
Andrew Stanton - Story
Peter Docter - Story
Andrew Stanton - Director

 
Awards

Academy Awards (2009)
Winner, Best Animated Feature Film

 
Professional Reviews
USA Today
4 stars out of 4 -- "[E]ngaging and visually stunning....WALL-E is inventive, poignant and funny in its tale of a spunky robot whose name stands for Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth Class." 06/27/2008

Los Angeles Times
"Pixar's latest is wonderful and full of wonder....Daring and traditional, groundbreaking and familiar, apocalyptic and sentimental, WALL-E gains strengths from embracing contradictions..." 06/27/2008

New York Times
"WALL-E surely breaks new ground....It is also a disarmingly sweet and simple love story, Chaplinesque in its emotional purity." 06/27/2008

Entertainment Weekly
"[P]uckishly inventive, altogether marvelous....It whisks you to a new world, then makes that world every inch our own." -- Grade: A 07/11/2008 p.48

Sight and Sound
"[E]xceptionally good. In fact it's one of Pixar's best films....The film's joy, though, is the way WALL-E's situation develops in an organic, lyrical, musical way." 08/01/2008 p.81

Empire
5 stars out of 5 -- "WALL-E is a character of genius, as wondrous an example of the potential of animation as you will ever see." 08/01/2008 42

Rolling Stone
4 stars out of 4 -- "Animation art at its highest level....You leave WALL-E with a feeling of the rarest kind: that you've just enjoyed a close encounter with an enduring classic." 08/07/2008 p.99

Premiere
"Just watching WALL-E putter around earth by himself, crushing trash into neat cubes and listening to his homemade tape of the HELLO, DOLLY! soundtrack is mesmerizing." 06/26/2008

Chicago Sun-Times
"The best science-fiction movie in years....Hugely entertaining, wonderfully well drawn..." 12/05/2008

Rolling Stone
Ranked #5 in Rolling Stone's 'Movies Of The Year' -- "Director Andrew Stanton and his crew have created a visionary masterpiece." 01/08/2008 p.116

Entertainment Weekly
Included in Entertainment Weekly's 2008 Films Of The Year -- "Years from now -- yea, unto eternity -- all who love movies will rank WALL-E among the medium's most profound, subtle, sophisticated, and gorgeously inventive specimens, ever." 12/26/2008

ReelViews 9 of 10
Put simply, WALL-E is about as charming as movies get. In an animated marketplace where everything is starting to look and feel the same, WALL-E stands out because it exhibits a unique identity without losing its appeal to viewers of all ages...WALL-E has a heart to equal many of the Pixar/Disney releases to precede it, including Toy Story and Finding Nemo (WALL-E's writer/director, Andrew Stanton, was involved in both), but a sensibility that is more mature. This is one of those recently rare animated films that adults can attend without children in tow. It's good family fare, to be sure, but it's more than an activity to spend some time with the kids. WALL-E is the best mainstream animated film since The Incredibles...Pixar's most recent two features, Cars and Ratatouille, have been fine examples of animated fare, but WALL-E raises the bar and reminds viewers of the not-so-long-ago era in which every new computer animated film was a revelation...This movie possesses a vibrant heart and a solid story. The characters, despite being made of metal and having circuit boards for brains, are more human than the average protagonist in a summer blockbuster. There are numerous reasons to see WALL-E but the most compelling of these is that it recaptures a motion picture magic that is too often missing from the high-tech playpens called multiplex auditoriums. - James Berardinelli
 
Chicago Sun-Times 9 of 10
Pixar's "WALL-E" succeeds at being three things at once: an enthralling animated film, a visual wonderment and a decent science-fiction story. After "Kung Fu Panda," I thought I had just about exhausted my emergency supply of childlike credulity, but here is a film, like "Finding Nemo," that you can enjoy even if you've grown up. That it works largely without spoken dialogue is all the more astonishing; it can easily cross language barriers, which is all the better, considering that it tells a planetary story...The movie has a wonderful look. Like so many of the Pixar animated features, it finds a color palette that's bright and cheerful, but not too pushy, and a tiny bit realistic at the same time. The drawing style is Comic Book Cool, as perfected in the funny comics more than in the superhero books: Everything has a stylistic twist to give it flair. And a lot of thought must have gone into the design of WALL-E, for whom I felt a curious affection...What's more, I don't think I've quite captured the film's enchanting storytelling. Directed and co-written by Andrew Stanton, who wrote and directed "Finding Nemo," it involves ideas, not simply mindless scenarios involving characters karate-kicking each other into high-angle shots. It involves a little work on the part of the audience, and a little thought, and might be especially stimulating to younger viewers. This story told in a different style and with a realistic look could have been a great science-fiction film. For that matter, maybe it is. - Roger Ebert
 

  
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