The Wall-E reviews are starting to roll in. Will Pixar’s winning streak continue? Is this movie another masterpiece for Lasseter and Co.?
MiceChatter GhostHost2 loved Wall-E:
The two main characters (Wall-E and Eve) have very, very few words at their disposal, but they are some of the most likable and enthralling characters in film history. Stanton largely uses the magic of “Pure Cinema,” which refers to films as a purely visual art to get the story across. The dialogue is very minimal and that is one of the reasons I love the film. It [is] something unique, something you don’t see every summer. Wall-E is one of those rare movies that is one of a kind. It has elements of the satire of sci-fi films like Robocop and Blade Runner
MiceChat partner, Chuck Oberleitner of O-Meon.com, thinks Wall-E may be the best film of the year:
WALL•E, the ninth full-length, feature-animated film to come out of Pixar Animation Studios, is one of, if not the best, films of 2008. It’s a superb romantic comedy, a solid science fiction film, an action adventure fantasy, and, despite its directors frequent denials, a social and environmentally cautionary tale.
Sue Kruse of MiceAge had a different take on the film:
If the future of 700 years from now is anything at all what it’s like for humans in WALL•E, I’m mighty glad I won’t be around to see it. Don’t get me wrong, I didn’t hate the film, it was entertaining and I can truthfully say I liked it, but …. I didn’t, as I have with every Pixar film so far, love it.
So what did you think? Love it? Hate it? Somewhere in between? That’s what we are all about at MiceChat, opinions - and we’d love to hear yours!





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Dustysage
Interesting to note that with over 60 votes so far the MiceChatters are giving this film an over 90% positive rating. That is a very strong endorsement for any film. Wall-E is shaping up to be quite the hit.
Jun 28th, 2008
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