Detailed plot info for Pixar's "WALL•E"

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Good lord. An actual, genuine, undisputed NON-BUDDY Pixar movie (which hasn't been shopped to other studios like The Incredibles was). Oh my word. My opinon of Pixar may be about to change.
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Here's a report from Comic-Con:
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/33497
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One of the most peculiar and interesting animated features I've seen in recent years was <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Triple ... ville">The Triplets of Belleville</a>, written & directed by Sylvain Chomet. The dialgoue is almost entirely French; apart from the singing, dialogue can't take up more than 5 minutes of the film.

This is a visual medium. One of the primary rules of screen writing (and any good dramatic writing, I think) is not to say <i>say</i> what can be effectively <i>shown</i>. Making a movie with less dialgoue is not necessarily an indicator of quality, but I think it says that Pixar has an awful lot of confidence in its animators to compel an audience without language.
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I think this sounds more promising than Ratatoullie! Not that Ratatoullie was bad, it just didn't leave a great impression on me like Cars or The Incredibles did.
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I can't wait for it!

It seems that Pixar wants to lead a CG animation revolution by making movies that defy the washed out concept of animated filmmaking. Ratatouille was the first to show us this and now Wall-E is going to make an even bigger statement.

Go Pixar GO!!

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Here is a site that has some more pictures from the Comic-Con poster/art.

http://www.kino-govno.com/posters.php?id=walle&img=1
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oh cool! I am reading the AICN website with the report from Comic Con. They hired Ben Burtt (Star Wars sound designer) to help do the "voices".
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After reading the article from AICN and watching the sneak peak - FINALLY I am excited for this movie.

The only thing I didn't like about the preview was they used the same music that they play on the trailers for Bee Movie. Otherwise, I felt a mixture of E.T. and Star Wars excitement going on. I think Pixar is about to do something totally unexpected with this one and blow people out of their chairs.

Bring it on!
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