You want musicals? Got 2 suggestions for ya! *Singing In The Rain (1952)* And *The Court Jester (1955)* Personal favorites of mine! (Sorry, my braindead self didn't see the pinned comment. Oops.)
In case you missed it, they show in the credits how they fix earth in the sense that there are more plants and the robots aid the humans in the reconstruction of their homes and other buildings. Sadly they never showed what happened to the massive dirt towers that the Walle robots built…
Fun fact: WALL-E is the first Pixar film to use the 2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo. (1:05) Although the 1995 Pixar custom logo is used in the first teaser, and the 2006 logo is used in TV spots for the previous film, Ratatouille, which was the last Pixar film to use the Pixar custom Disney logo
8:25 *YOU NOTICED, TOO!* As far as I can tell, EVEs are built tough and have no exposed mechanisms to worry about wear-and-tear, But the ships are different. Otherwise, the cruise ships could've stayed in their drydocks on Earth. Unless their seemingly-infinite resources only work in 0g, there's no reason they would've had to leave... EVEs have guns, and their ships leave in a hurry. Maybe BnL feared some humans would somehow survive and sabotage their probes, or maybe they were scared of something else.
It's incredible no matter how many times I watch this movie just how much they're able to tell you without any dialogue All the broken down Wall-Es, the towers of trash higher than skyscrapers, the ads and newspapers everywhere, the abandoned buildings, the way Wall-E interacts with EVE and his lil roach buddy and later MO, etc.
23:15...you know honestly? I have never given that any sort of thought...you're putting too much thought into this 🤣 but in all seriousness...thanks for that image. It's now stuck in my head x_x 🤣
to answer the question = how do they reproduce? you have to understand that it remains a PIXAR (#A113) for children. reproduction is illustrated by the education that our parents give us at 5 years old. "the little seed"... in this film, EVE becomes a mother when she puts the plant inside her... as for human reproduction, again, they are referring to matrix. where the number of births is controlled and carried out by machines (check point of the captain when he wakes up).
You claim you can't go a week without texting people. Then you are SHOCKED that people in the future can't look anywhere but a screen. Hell people are 3/4 of the way now. Can't walk or drive without their phones in front of them.
To be fair, cruise ships are as vapid as texting - plus texting is a necessary bandaid for a world where community is decentralized and going outdoors is increasingly lethal
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You want musicals? Got 2 suggestions for ya!
*Singing In The Rain (1952)*
And
*The Court Jester (1955)*
Personal favorites of mine!
(Sorry, my braindead self didn't see the pinned comment. Oops.)
Little Shop of Horrors, Sweeny Todd, Rocky Horror Picture Show,
@@Sovreign071 that’s okay thank you for the recommendations
If you’re looking for more animated movies to react to, try Balto
@@LexisThoughts Sliding doors 1998
In case you missed it, they show in the credits how they fix earth in the sense that there are more plants and the robots aid the humans in the reconstruction of their homes and other buildings. Sadly they never showed what happened to the massive dirt towers that the Walle robots built…
I hope they used it for building homes or something, or even make an entire new material out of it
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Fun fact: WALL-E is the first Pixar film to use the 2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo. (1:05) Although the 1995 Pixar custom logo is used in the first teaser, and the 2006 logo is used in TV spots for the previous film, Ratatouille, which was the last Pixar film to use the Pixar custom Disney logo
8:25 *YOU NOTICED, TOO!* As far as I can tell, EVEs are built tough and have no exposed mechanisms to worry about wear-and-tear,
But the ships are different.
Otherwise, the cruise ships could've stayed in their drydocks on Earth. Unless their seemingly-infinite resources only work in 0g, there's no reason they would've had to leave...
EVEs have guns, and their ships leave in a hurry. Maybe BnL feared some humans would somehow survive and sabotage their probes, or maybe they were scared of something else.
It's incredible no matter how many times I watch this movie just how much they're able to tell you without any dialogue
All the broken down Wall-Es, the towers of trash higher than skyscrapers, the ads and newspapers everywhere, the abandoned buildings, the way Wall-E interacts with EVE and his lil roach buddy and later MO, etc.
I need a Disney short of eve and wall-e in love and everyone fixing up the earth
SAME
Fun fact: in the garbage room scene it was Wall-E who saved Eve but the creators decided to swap the roles
I loved the swap wall-e has been doing a lot for Eve I liked seeing her return the favor
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@@LexisThoughts also I think it was said that cockroaches can survive nuke attacks I’m not sure if it’s true though
@@LexisThoughtsI think you can see the cut scene on RUclips
@@area52ron yeah I heard they could survive nuke blasts
23:15...you know honestly? I have never given that any sort of thought...you're putting too much thought into this 🤣 but in all seriousness...thanks for that image. It's now stuck in my head x_x 🤣
They show how earth gets better during the end credits. Please watch those.
great song too
Alot of people actually attribute this as the best love story in disney history
as a Canadian twinkies are a scary idea
Wall-e is actually my most favorite Pixar movie, and the runner up for me is Ratatouille.
Well you WOULD have seen how they fixed Earth if you'd let the rest of the movie play at the end 😄
Great reaction
Awwwww thank you
you know they had to have darden seeds to grow food on the ship
You want musicals? Got 2 suggestions for ya!
*Singing In The Rain (1952)*
And
*The Court Jester (1955)*
Personal favorites of mine!
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Awwww thank you
to answer the question = how do they reproduce? you have to understand that it remains a PIXAR (#A113) for children. reproduction is illustrated by the education that our parents give us at 5 years old. "the little seed"... in this film, EVE becomes a mother when she puts the plant inside her... as for human reproduction, again, they are referring to matrix. where the number of births is controlled and carried out by machines (check point of the captain when he wakes up).
Commenter's memory is faulty
You could check out a cinderella story: startruck😅
Watch Little Shop of Horrors!
Musical tip: the Mamamia movies!
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You claim you can't go a week without texting people. Then you are SHOCKED that people in the future can't look anywhere but a screen.
Hell people are 3/4 of the way now. Can't walk or drive without their phones in front of them.
To be fair, cruise ships are as vapid as texting - plus texting is a necessary bandaid for a world where community is decentralized and going outdoors is increasingly lethal