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WALL-E is taking the theaters by storm and earning some hefty dough at the box office. Is the hype worth it? Can this movie appeal to both adults and children? To answer those questions with one word. Yes. WALL-E is a fantastic movie released by Pixar. You will laugh, you will cry (not much), and you will generally feel a little bit more motivated as this film doesn't paint the rosiest of scenarios for the future of humankind at the beginning of this story.
Rotten Tomatoes lists WALL-E at a very impressive 96%. For those of you not familiar with how Rottentomatoes.com (RT) works here's an explanation. RT takes all the critics and lumps them into favorable or unfavorable reviews. Then RT takes those numbers and converts them to percentages, with higher being better. It is rare that a popular film boasts higher than 90%. Keep in mind that the percentage is often a compilation of all the best critics not just some dork on the Internet writing a review (hmmmm).
Pixar continues to deliver smash hit after smash hit, year after year. It seems the only constants in life are death, taxes, and Pixar movie successes. The latest movie from Pixar was WALL-E, a critical and financial success on all levels of the box office. Go ahead and send the gold statue named Oscar to Pixar for Best Animated Film.
WALL-E first started getting attention last summer with the release of a teaser trailer. As time went on the trailer got longer and left people salivating for more. WALL-E released on June 6h and to date has garnered over $128 million dollars. Not bad for three weeks and the movies seems to have the legs to carry it well into August. I predict over $300 domestic box office sales.
The movie follows the main character WALL-E, a lovable trash recycling robot, seemingly the only thing still functioning on Earth. For now it is safe to assume WALL-E is a thing because as the movie continues you want to lump him in with the word person. WallE's only function on Earth is to collect trash on an over-polluted and deserted planet and compress it into neat cubes using his body. He then stacks these cubes into skyscrapers of trash. It's safe to say life is pretty boring for WALL-E, seeing how he's been doing this for hundreds of years.
During these long years alone, WALL-E has developed somewhat of a personality. He routinely collects interesting artifacts in his lunch pal and brings them home to his little base. I forgot to mention that WALL-E isn't really alone. He does have one friend, a
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