We loved the Wall-E movie, even knowing after the DVD comes out, we’ll probably hear & see it 2566501765 times. Even if people have objections (some quite venomous) and (admittedly valid) concerns over the associated products to consume. But this story, this one irght here? This is why we love Pixar as a company.
Someday Emma hopes to work there, and even if she just gets to visit, like the girl above did, that will be the bestest thing ever.






We enjoyed it as well. I have a link to a great NPR interview with Andrew Stanton (co-writer and director)on my blog:
http://www.throwingmarshmallows.com/home/walle.html
What really stood out to me was that this was a work of love. The creative drive behind it was very apparent. It is wonderful to listen to people who enjoy what they do.
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If my kids were younnger, Wall-E would definately become part of our home collection. I found it most impressive that the movie could keep our attention with so little dialouge. Pixar deserves an A+ on this production.
Looking forward to seeing it but will end up waiting for the dvd.
Oh…who won the caption contest?
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Good grief, the last post I have from you via reader is May 5th. I mentioned you on another blog and thought “hmmm, why haven’t I read her blog lately?” Doh.
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