2:38 This one scares me the most because he’s screaming on top of his lungs to not return to Earth because of rising toxicity levels on the atmosphere. Gives me me worries about the future of Earth and what will happen to it. I understand why they scrapped it in the first place. But then it would be cool to see it in the actual movie.
God damn,this scene could've been so much darker. I love the way it slowly decends into sheer madness.... "Continue your cruises indefinitley! Do not return to Earth!" Chills...
I can kinda understand why they deleted this but at the same time It's a very good scene. They probably didn't want the kids watching this to be scared.
I think the version Pixar ultimately went with was the better choice. This recording makes it sound as though saving Earth was hopeless, and that there was nothing more BNL could have done at the time. What we got, however, displays the real issue: They didn't really try. BNL was a profit-driven enterprise, and profit-driven enterprises don't undertake efforts that will cost them unless they can net a profit; they cover up their mistakes, cut their losses, and run away.
In the video "Operation Cleanup internal briefing" you can see that behind the entire operation, there is a financial interest. The guy keeps talking about the operation, but at the same time he talks about the low profits in BnL and how the operation will increase the profits for the shareholders. It could be said that BnL is only interested in the fame and money they can get, and not in saving the earth. If they wanted to, they could perfectly send humans into space forever from the beginning, but seeing that they could take advantage of increasing profits, they decided to bet on cleaning the earth.
If there is not a net profit, but a net loss, one that cannot be shunned away, it translates from financial terminology easily to simple English: it ain't feasible.
Seeing this scene on the dvd scared me as a kid Especially 2:59 I know now that its just a different color for the gas mask but i thought his face was Turning red and his skin was coming off around his mouth Also that deep beeping sound creeped me out
2:38 this scene scares the shit out of me, my brother loves this movie but if we could see that scene in the movie honestly that would give us a trauma
Yeah theres no way they would make the movie this dark.. Also this is so different from what we got. Auto is more human looking and I assume the captain is non existent in this version.
I'm glad they didn't use this scene in the final version it would've made WALL-E EVE and Captain MCcrea's chance to return home useless and hopeless and it would mean AUTO would win. If it wasn't for them they still be trapped with Auto controlling it As cool dark and scary this scene is I'm glad it wasn't used. Even Don Bluth would not go this far no matter how dark he makes his movies. He would even not like this scene too.
I disagree. We have seen Earth in the present, life is possible. Personally this scene justifies Auto completely, something the original film doesn't and you want to see him destroyed from the get-go.
Honestly, lob the final version of AUTO into this scene, and it would still fit the film perfectly. It also definitively states to me that they wanted William Shatner to play the president.
While I like the tone here, I think the final scene better sells the idea of how much humanity's laziness, greed and hastiness in both ruining and then giving up on saving their world is the key problem and makes BNL much more of a real company
What I wanna know is is that we all know life was sustainable on earth otherwise the plant WALL·E found wouldn’t have existed so what is Shelby putting the mask on for and how did life become sustainable when it wasn’t at first
Should note that in the movie, the Directive A113 message was received about 700 years before the events that take place during the movie itself. IDK what the exact details would be but microorganisms, chemical processes, or something else probably brought toxicity levels down to tolerable levels in that time.
3:14 Stinky Pete: (realises) we’re gonna need a bigger slingshot (Seeing what he means king pig programmes this auto to warn herotopia for evacuate with Netflix Jr cancelling mighty express just in time)
I usually find movies removing dark content in development kind of lame, but honestly… I think the movie was better off without this, it fit the themes better & the scene probably would have made me unable to sleep for days when I would have seen this.
The commentary track for the DVD release mentioned Secret Files, and how you could view it in the deleted scenes. I remember as a kid looking all over the DVD for that scene, and it just simply wasn't there. And that confused the hell out of me.
I found this from a video where Andrew talks about the deleted scenes, the rest of the storyboards I found was on vimeo and found rare storyboards from other behind the scenes of wall e
This scene is so terrifying if this version of this movie was made I would be scared of this movie and who is this robot at 0:01 is this Auto or someone new?
Honestly as silly as it sounds this is the most terrifying scene I’ve ever seen in a kids movie, deleted or not. Real creepy depressing futuristic dystopia type shit.
Entiendo porque esta escena no se uso Es debido a los últimos momentos de vida del hombre en la tierra, hasta era deprimente como moria por la intoxicación, Y el robot que lo vio todo ese horror, fue el mismísimo AUTO Y lo que cambio fue el año En esta el último mensaje fue en 2070 Mientras que en la película fue 2110 Y lo que lo hace terrorífico, es la música del fondo
Imagínate que pusieran esa escena como en la de Spiderman 3 que Eddie termina siendo un esqueleto al ser consumido por el simbiote, yo me hubiera traumado
As the years went by, Shelby Forthright started losing optimism over Operation Cleanup. He starts to age, looking less well dressed as time goes on. Toxicity levels are rising, due to all the mobile incinerators spewing smoke at once after the WALL-E’s stack the garbage cubes into skyscraper sized towers and the crane units slice the towers into the incinerators. The city of Newark, New Jersey (which is the city Buy N Large is headquartered and is what Shelby is showing us) starts to accumulate with smog and dust and smoke after the operation starts to fail. Every other city in the country follows suit, and the humans supervising the cleanup decide to have everything shut down and leave Earth. Toxic gases seep into BNL’s headquarters by 2070, forcing Shelby and other staff members to wear respirators and oxygen tanks. Alarms blare, and Shelby is coughing for his life urging all autopilots to remain in space and do not return to Earth. What happens after Shelby shouts “YOU WANT TO LIVE!!!” is rather dark so to say. It’s possible he either passed out after losing oxygen or the building started collapsing due to the excess garbage. Or he might’ve fled to space and died a few years later.
The way his voice echoes at 3:05 when he screams “DO NOT RETURN TO EARTH!” with the alarm playing in the background honestly creeps me out way more than the 100’s of horror movies I’ve ever seen and I’ve watched the entire fucking Human Centipede franchise for Christ’s sake. Who would’ve thought a deleted scene from a freaking kids movie could be so eerie. I wish the entire movie was like this scene instead of all the silly Disney crap tbh.
See but the whole point is that Buy and Large is *wrong.* This makes it seem like Earth really is unrecoverable, as opposed to BNL just being too lazy to clean up their mess.
This scene is dark, but what I think would be darker for this movie is to show what did the Axiom crew do to all the humans that died during the 700 years in space. Thinking about that would make this scene look child friendly in comparison.
Probably throwing the bodies into space or cremating them. Not that dark at the end of the day. What would be dark is showing what happened to the people who stayed on earth. It’s obvious they died but the way they died could be nightmare fuel, especially for a child.
@@queensburyproductions3315 either the Axiom has a greenhouse, which it probably does, they clone their food, that or it’s as the other guy said (recycled waste). Knowing how well off the Axiom seems to be, I find it highly unlikely that they’re resorting to cannibalism. But that very well could be the case on some of the other star liners. Perhaps there is cannon information somewhere but I can’t find it at the moment, so correct me if I’m wrong.
I honestly love the change of the lines, in this version it is implied that auto's only work was to avoid returning to earth, everything else was (to some dregree) controlled by humans, however in the final cut the fact that the last message Auto ever recieved was to get full control leaves you wondering if humans ever had a choice to decide what to do with their lifes (serching for a greater purpouse instead of drowing in the simple pleasures) or they were just thinking that while auto simply controlled everything and everyone
They should make a movie that takes place before WALL-E and it will show how Earth got covered in trash and how Buy N Large was founded and the execution of Operation Cleanup and the construction of the Axiom and other starliners and WALL-E’s and the evacuation of Earth. But the main focus will be an older guy similar to Carl from Up who refuses to leave Earth and stays behind, proving Shelby Forthright wrong and that life is sustainable.
If you've never heard of the Pixar Theory, it answers a few of your questions. The Pixar Theory states that EVERY Pixar film is happening in the same universe, from The Good Dinosaur all the way to Monsters Inc. As for Buy-N-Large, the Pixar Theory says that they got their AI and technology all from Syndrome and his secret organization after The Incredibles. BnL continues to grow into an international store/organization which is happening during UP (the construction workers are building for BnL). If you want to learn more, there are videos that go into more detail
Even this version of the transmition is way darker and more nightmare fuel, I prefer this version than the movie's cause it causes more fear and hopelessness for the Earth and also the movie version has the CEO more dissapointed and slightly concerned while in this one he was practically shitting himself, I haven't seen that many horror movies or shows except The Shinning, Stranger Things and Coraline (Yes that movie is classified as a horror movie), but this is one of the creepiest shit I've seen yet. Also considering that the situation in the scene could happen in IRL.
Given how Shelby talks in this deleted scene, I wonder if they were originally planning on William Shatner portraying him, given he has those Shatner mannerisms.
What there was an episode of Wall-E series on Disney+ where EVE is carrying Wall-E through the sky and then she drops Wall-E and then catches him for fun
Given the voice and the close up face, I wonder if they were originally going to get Shatner for the film. Even the I want to live line feels like a reference.
“I wanna live” at least they kept that line in the final version
He ain't gonna live.
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@@I_Am_Transcendentem the captain said: I don't want to survive, I wanna live
It more sounds like "if you wanna live..."
@@kaancetin719 I concur
@@IANRogel09must follow directive
2:38 This one scares me the most because he’s screaming on top of his lungs to not return to Earth because of rising toxicity levels on the atmosphere. Gives me me worries about the future of Earth and what will happen to it. I understand why they scrapped it in the first place. But then it would be cool to see it in the actual movie.
The most disturbing thing about this deleted scene is how it would be live action and not animated!
@@Legomoviefan2008 Yeah I guess the guy who was gonna do live action has a hard time syncing everything perfectly.
lol clown
God damn,this scene could've been so much darker. I love the way it slowly decends into sheer madness....
"Continue your cruises indefinitley! Do not return to Earth!"
Chills...
I can kinda understand why they deleted this but at the same time It's a very good scene. They probably didn't want the kids watching this to be scared.
Like, no [REDACTED] it's scary, that would've made Hopper's death look like it was made for kids
I think the version Pixar ultimately went with was the better choice. This recording makes it sound as though saving Earth was hopeless, and that there was nothing more BNL could have done at the time. What we got, however, displays the real issue: They didn't really try. BNL was a profit-driven enterprise, and profit-driven enterprises don't undertake efforts that will cost them unless they can net a profit; they cover up their mistakes, cut their losses, and run away.
In the video "Operation Cleanup internal briefing" you can see that behind the entire operation, there is a financial interest. The guy keeps talking about the operation, but at the same time he talks about the low profits in BnL and how the operation will increase the profits for the shareholders. It could be said that BnL is only interested in the fame and money they can get, and not in saving the earth. If they wanted to, they could perfectly send humans into space forever from the beginning, but seeing that they could take advantage of increasing profits, they decided to bet on cleaning the earth.
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Yeah I agree with you even Don Bluth would not go this far with his movies too no matter how dark his movies are.
If there is not a net profit, but a net loss, one that cannot be shunned away, it translates from financial terminology easily to simple English: it ain't feasible.
@@lulaz0o What happened to the original 2002-2003 version of this scene? Axiom's video messages were recorded from 2025 to 2050.
think about all of the people that they ended up allowing to die in space with their decision...
Great here's a pretty good gag moment haha *now here's one of the darkest scenes in a kids movie*
LOL
It kind of creeps me out at 1:08, where the hivemind is literally a mind, and it looks almost organic
Someone should fully animate this scene its really cool. Kinda nightmare fuel but it'd awesome to see
I support it
I like this scene I wanna see this version of auto in cgi
Unfortunately we couldn’t get Fred Willard to voice the character anymore.
Rest in peace, dude.
Seeing this scene on the dvd scared me as a kid
Especially 2:59
I know now that its just a different color for the gas mask but i thought his face was Turning red and his skin was coming off around his mouth
Also that deep beeping sound creeped me out
It was terrifying at the end, but that eye scan bit was kinda funny. Lol
(In the final version)
Auto: Now, the plant.
The Captain: No. Wait a minute. Computer, what was that message was sent to the Axiom?
You mean “ When” not “what”
@@SodaPop3092 No one asked for your opinion! 😤
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2:38 this scene scares the shit out of me, my brother loves this movie but if we could see that scene in the movie honestly that would give us a trauma
Purplecute the paintbrush: 😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈 A113 Not ritorn the earth 2:38-3:20
Wall-E: Eve
Eve: Wall-E! 😨😨😨😨😨😨
His final words creeps me out "I WANNA LIVE" 3:07
Hey at least they saved those 3 for the final film
@@matthewselby4524 They did? When does he say it?
@@KhaySem he doesn’t. The Captain says he wants to live and not just survive
I understand "!!IF YOU WANT TO LIVE!!"
Yeah theres no way they would make the movie this dark..
Also this is so different from what we got. Auto is more human looking and I assume the captain is non existent in this version.
El capitan si existe, aunque es muy diferente es el mismo, busca otros storyboards y veras
Yeah the captain was there, just different
The part where he dropped the glasses was SO FUNNY
2:49 the music that plays is the same where Auto electrocutes WALL-E with his taser.
*eve* NOOOOOOOOO!
That’s a cool fact
I'm glad they didn't use this scene in the final version it would've made WALL-E EVE and Captain MCcrea's chance to return home useless and hopeless and it would mean AUTO would win. If it wasn't for them they still be trapped with Auto controlling it
As cool dark and scary this scene is I'm glad it wasn't used.
Even Don Bluth would not go this far no matter how dark he makes his movies.
He would even not like this scene too.
I disagree. We have seen Earth in the present, life is possible. Personally this scene justifies Auto completely, something the original film doesn't and you want to see him destroyed from the get-go.
"I WANNA LIVE!!"
"Sorry, man. You get what you deserved."
This man is dying, suffocating, almost spitting out his lungs.
And yet - he tries to warn others.
There was still something good in him.
Did he actually survive in this version?
"No survivors here."
@@bulatao195 Well shit😨
Honestly, lob the final version of AUTO into this scene, and it would still fit the film perfectly.
It also definitively states to me that they wanted William Shatner to play the president.
Ikr the first thing I noticed was the Shatner-isms
I prefer this version and how dramatic the DO NOT RETURN TO EARTH! part is.
While I like the tone here, I think the final scene better sells the idea of how much humanity's laziness, greed and hastiness in both ruining and then giving up on saving their world is the key problem and makes BNL much more of a real company
This scene It would have generated traumas, that not even with a psychologist can they be removed
2:54 The Way he screams to not return to Earth, makes me worried about the far future
Don’t worry. The end is all in the Bible and will be good for those who accept Christ
It’s supposedly 46 years from now
@derekclark123 well, we’re dead :(
It won’t happen, because BnL doesn’t exist?
@@EdwardHall-ng8lb oh, in that case, we're saved!
unless some walmart brand bnl like A4B (All 4 Business) comes along and screws everything up
2:38 It scared the fuck out of me
0:01 That Robots Name is BOS-N, And it Was Very Weird And Unbelievable!:)
Young children definitely wouldn’t of been traumatized.
Edit: I’m being sarcastic.
What I wanna know is is that we all know life was sustainable on earth otherwise the plant WALL·E found wouldn’t have existed so what is Shelby putting the mask on for and how did life become sustainable when it wasn’t at first
Should note that in the movie, the Directive A113 message was received about 700 years before the events that take place during the movie itself. IDK what the exact details would be but microorganisms, chemical processes, or something else probably brought toxicity levels down to tolerable levels in that time.
It's been over 700 years since then. Life would eventually grow back. It always does. Look at all the previous extinction events we've had.
When I first saw this it was the most scariest thing of my life its like the president was in danger
3:14
Stinky Pete: (realises) we’re gonna need a bigger slingshot
(Seeing what he means king pig programmes this auto to warn herotopia for evacuate with Netflix Jr cancelling mighty express just in time)
I like the design of Cut Auto, kinda wished they still used it in some capacity
I usually find movies removing dark content in development kind of lame, but honestly…
I think the movie was better off without this, it fit the themes better & the scene probably would have made me unable to sleep for days when I would have seen this.
The commentary track for the DVD release mentioned Secret Files, and how you could view it in the deleted scenes.
I remember as a kid looking all over the DVD for that scene, and it just simply wasn't there. And that confused the hell out of me.
Where did you find the storyboards if you dont mind me asking? I haven't seen them this high quality before
I found this from a video where Andrew talks about the deleted scenes, the rest of the storyboards I found was on vimeo and found rare storyboards from other behind the scenes of wall e
@@Achillestheteenvessel Thanks!
They use the same sound effect as the Steam notification.
Unpopular opinion; as dark and creepy as it is, it is rather interesting 😏😏😏😈😈😈😈
I actually thought he said your gonna live!
This scene is so terrifying if this version of this movie was made I would be scared of this movie and who is this robot at 0:01 is this Auto or someone new?
Yes this is auto before he was changed to a steering wheel
0:18 now plays final music scene foreign contanimat
Why does it sound like Minions Rush?
Is the CEO of buy N large the last person on earth?
Created around early 2006
Good to know
Eso explica por que Auto estaba emepeñado en no regresar a la tierra
I think this Storyboard was Likely made in 2006
Yikes is that meant to be 0T-T0 or G0-4
It’s a early version of auto
@@Achillestheteenvessel but auto is a wheel... 💀
My whole life's been a lie...
@@saw_fan69they reused the overall silhouette for G0-4
Auto from wall-e movie or shern karn from jungle book
Shelby fortnight was saying do not return to earth because of auto that auto does not want to go home.
I bet this is how Auto became the autopilot and follow directive a113
The music dude is scary
Well there goes my sleep
Mine too
2:38 😷😵
This is like something I Would see on Adult Swim
Hi I'm creating a sequel to my first movie and is it possible if you could allow short remixing on this video for audio? Don't worry I will credit you
Go for it. Good luck on your sequel.
Did you colour the storyboard?
No
3:09
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its deleted scene
Honestly as silly as it sounds this is the most terrifying scene I’ve ever seen in a kids movie, deleted or not. Real creepy depressing futuristic dystopia type shit.
is sad that this isn´t in the final product... i would had reinforced the message
@@renzometalwolf nel, sería contradictorio
@@LISANDROYT-wj3wm aparte aterrador
Entiendo porque esta escena no se uso
Es debido a los últimos momentos de vida del hombre en la tierra, hasta era deprimente como moria por la intoxicación, Y el robot que lo vio todo ese horror, fue el mismísimo AUTO
Y lo que cambio fue el año
En esta el último mensaje fue en 2070
Mientras que en la película fue 2110
Y lo que lo hace terrorífico, es la música del fondo
Imagínate que pusieran esa escena como en la de Spiderman 3 que Eddie termina siendo un esqueleto al ser consumido por el simbiote, yo me hubiera traumado
En 2110 se recibio, talves por la distancia del axioma y lo que tardaría en enviarse las señales
He is the CEO of Buy N Large
As the years went by, Shelby Forthright started losing optimism over Operation Cleanup. He starts to age, looking less well dressed as time goes on. Toxicity levels are rising, due to all the mobile incinerators spewing smoke at once after the WALL-E’s stack the garbage cubes into skyscraper sized towers and the crane units slice the towers into the incinerators. The city of Newark, New Jersey (which is the city Buy N Large is headquartered and is what Shelby is showing us) starts to accumulate with smog and dust and smoke after the operation starts to fail. Every other city in the country follows suit, and the humans supervising the cleanup decide to have everything shut down and leave Earth. Toxic gases seep into BNL’s headquarters by 2070, forcing Shelby and other staff members to wear respirators and oxygen tanks. Alarms blare, and Shelby is coughing for his life urging all autopilots to remain in space and do not return to Earth.
What happens after Shelby shouts “YOU WANT TO LIVE!!!” is rather dark so to say. It’s possible he either passed out after losing oxygen or the building started collapsing due to the excess garbage. Or he might’ve fled to space and died a few years later.
You are super smart.
The way his voice echoes at 3:05 when he screams “DO NOT RETURN TO EARTH!” with the alarm playing in the background honestly creeps me out way more than the 100’s of horror movies I’ve ever seen and I’ve watched the entire fucking Human Centipede franchise for Christ’s sake. Who would’ve thought a deleted scene from a freaking kids movie could be so eerie. I wish the entire movie was like this scene instead of all the silly Disney crap tbh.
No way! That would have made some pure nightmare fuel, especially for kids!
No need to swear
See but the whole point is that Buy and Large is *wrong.* This makes it seem like Earth really is unrecoverable, as opposed to BNL just being too lazy to clean up their mess.
@@kylerbelshaw7042 Exactly. I don't mind him saying this scene is impactful, but dissing on the final movie like that just isn't right.
This scene is dark, but what I think would be darker for this movie is to show what did the Axiom crew do to all the humans that died during the 700 years in space. Thinking about that would make this scene look child friendly in comparison.
Probably throwing the bodies into space or cremating them. Not that dark at the end of the day.
What would be dark is showing what happened to the people who stayed on earth. It’s obvious they died but the way they died could be nightmare fuel, especially for a child.
What are they eating?
@@queensburyproductions3315 regenerated waste products, you don't want to think about it.
Either way, that would have made some pure nightmare fuel.
@@queensburyproductions3315 either the Axiom has a greenhouse, which it probably does, they clone their food, that or it’s as the other guy said (recycled waste).
Knowing how well off the Axiom seems to be, I find it highly unlikely that they’re resorting to cannibalism. But that very well could be the case on some of the other star liners.
Perhaps there is cannon information somewhere but I can’t find it at the moment, so correct me if I’m wrong.
I honestly love the change of the lines, in this version it is implied that auto's only work was to avoid returning to earth, everything else was (to some dregree) controlled by humans, however in the final cut the fact that the last message Auto ever recieved was to get full control leaves you wondering if humans ever had a choice to decide what to do with their lifes (serching for a greater purpouse instead of drowing in the simple pleasures) or they were just thinking that while auto simply controlled everything and everyone
They should make a movie that takes place before WALL-E and it will show how Earth got covered in trash and how Buy N Large was founded and the execution of Operation Cleanup and the construction of the Axiom and other starliners and WALL-E’s and the evacuation of Earth. But the main focus will be an older guy similar to Carl from Up who refuses to leave Earth and stays behind, proving Shelby Forthright wrong and that life is sustainable.
If you've never heard of the Pixar Theory, it answers a few of your questions. The Pixar Theory states that EVERY Pixar film is happening in the same universe, from The Good Dinosaur all the way to Monsters Inc.
As for Buy-N-Large, the Pixar Theory says that they got their AI and technology all from Syndrome and his secret organization after The Incredibles. BnL continues to grow into an international store/organization which is happening during UP (the construction workers are building for BnL).
If you want to learn more, there are videos that go into more detail
Even this version of the transmition is way darker and more nightmare fuel, I prefer this version than the movie's cause it causes more fear and hopelessness for the Earth and also the movie version has the CEO more dissapointed and slightly concerned while in this one he was practically shitting himself, I haven't seen that many horror movies or shows except The Shinning, Stranger Things and Coraline (Yes that movie is classified as a horror movie), but this is one of the creepiest shit I've seen yet. Also considering that the situation in the scene could happen in IRL.
I think the apathy of the movie’s CEO is scarier. It shows what corporations are willing to take away from people for the sake of business.
2:39 A113 Alert
That's not even close to what he said
OH AHORA SE EL PORQUE LA ELIMINARON DE LA PELÍCULA DE WALL-E 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Yo si hubiera visto esta escena te juró que me daría pesadillas, anoche vi esta escena y me dió un poco de miedo
Auto in the early version was good, now is a Wii Wheel controller.
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0:10 that little robot is so cute!
Jesus Christ, this was dark and disturbing even for Pixar
I can FUCKING 10000% agree!!!!
0:52 now plays wall.e's pod adventure
0:34 yeet
Given how Shelby talks in this deleted scene, I wonder if they were originally planning on William Shatner portraying him, given he has those Shatner mannerisms.
Auto: now, the plant.
Captain: No, wait a minute...computer when was that message sent to the Axiom?
Super Mario Galaxy Deleted Scene Secret Files 2110 22nd century 2:36
Interesting... seems EVE and AUTO were once one...
That’s pretty dark.
This is actually frightening.
Agreed
WTF did I just watched...I'm watching this at midnight.
If there was a robot called X-O (standing for Cheif Officer) that looked like this, I would be pretty happy.
They really just made him cap kirk lol that just elevated the scene from great to perfect for me
The president sounds like William Shatner
Why can’t we have these in animated movies like a M rating.
2:57 What does he say?
“Do not panic and do not return to earth”
At final, "!IF YOU WANT TO LIVE!"
For me it sounds like he said I wanna live!
this is the longest 3 minute clip i have ever watched...
This version was pretty scary.
What there was an episode of Wall-E series on Disney+ where EVE is carrying Wall-E through the sky and then she drops Wall-E and then catches him for fun
I need a clean sample of the A-113 bleating from beta AUTO's chest.
drive.google.com/file/d/1LM_a96Gac64mwGoaDYbMm1udES9v8VWd/view?usp=drivesdk
DYSTOPIA
What were they thinking here?????????
I like how the tube part survives in BURN·E's short.
Go 4 is back
Given the voice and the close up face, I wonder if they were originally going to get Shatner for the film.
Even the I want to live line feels like a reference.
Auto has glasses
i feel like they could could absolutely still make this and just call it Wall E 2