Thursday, July 3, 2008

WALL-E

Okay, let's face it, Wall-e is pretty much the greatest Disney-Pixar
movie ever made. Ratatouille, and Monsters inc. make this a hard bargain to carry, however; when the extremely obese captain of the Axum is the first one to walk; and it's a big heroic moment, you know you've got gold. But you half to start at the very base of this. So the humans decided to go on a 5 year cruse and this company called B 'n L which stands for Buy 'n Large is practically sponsoring there trip. There giving them all of there food (And it's all in a cup) and pretty much everything. And this team of robots called Wall-e said that they would clean up while they were gone.
700 years later, in 2700, the humans are still on there 5 year cruse, and there's only one Wall-e left. This is the Wall-e that you see on TV. All Wall-e knows about human life is a tape of Hello Dolly that he has. And that is kind of sad. And he has a pet who's a cockroach, and a whole bunch of Twinkies.
Then, Eve comes. Eve is some kind of high tech, robot from who knows where. When she comes down to earth, Wall-e is like, love at first sight. But the whole philosophy of the whole thing is in Hello Dolly they hold hands at the very end. And Wall-e is holding hands with himself, but someday, he wants to hold hands with somebody else. Then a bunch of other things happen, (Don't want to give the whole thing away) To make a long story short, There's a twist at the end.
I give this movie *****. Highly recomend it. Wall-e.