Trailer Bulletin: Wall-E!
Catch a new glimpse of Pixar's latest!
Attention, animation fans: The new trailer for Pixar's next box-office behemoth is now online!
The new Wall-E trailer -- which went live at Yahoo! Movies yesterday -- isn't appreciably different from the teaser that debuted back in June; there's an extended riff on the opening logo sequence, but other than that, viewers will mostly be treated to footage they've already seen, and a repeat of the film's "after 700 years of doing what he was built for...he'll discover what he was meant for" tagline. Still, the goal is quality, not quantity, and this is Pixar we're talking about. Go watch it at the link below!
Source: Yahoo! Movies
The new Wall-E trailer -- which went live at Yahoo! Movies yesterday -- isn't appreciably different from the teaser that debuted back in June; there's an extended riff on the opening logo sequence, but other than that, viewers will mostly be treated to footage they've already seen, and a repeat of the film's "after 700 years of doing what he was built for...he'll discover what he was meant for" tagline. Still, the goal is quality, not quantity, and this is Pixar we're talking about. Go watch it at the link below!
Source: Yahoo! Movies
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witherwings writes: on Oct 02 2007 08:00 AM From rodents to roaches, here's to Pixar for making everything cute in real life! Er, not. Anyway, I can't wait for this. Sounds like an incredible metaphor/commentary on life. (Reply to this) |
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MrFunkston writes: on Oct 02 2007 09:03 AM I'm not ashamed to say Wall-E looks cute as hell. You are right witherwings, Pixar makes everything friggin' cute. So excited for this movie. Glad to hear the Jeff Garlin is cast in this. Love that guy, can't have enough funny fat guys running around Hollywood, its just not possible. (Reply to this) |
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nathanpoitras writes: on Oct 02 2007 10:47 AM It looks brilliant, what a surprise! (Reply to this) |
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dreamworks21 writes: on Oct 02 2007 10:53 AM yeah anything Pixar, count me in. They consistently put story over flashy animation, which I find incredible considering how flawless their animation is in the first place. They also are brilliant at casting voices: they don't go for the current hot actors or actresses, like, say, Dreamworks Animation (I love Dreamworks obviously, with the name, but I can still see their faults). Craig T. Nelson for The Incredibles, Albert Brooks for Finding Nemo, the list goes on. Looking forward to another Pixar masterpiece! (Reply to this) |
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TomasSPAGHetti writes: on Oct 02 2007 11:46 AM BRAAAAAAZIL! Gotta love the music, at the very least. (Reply to this) |
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BReeG writes: on Oct 02 2007 01:04 PM waaaAAAwlee Bona fide a****ingdorable. (Reply to this) |
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ManofStee1 writes: on Oct 02 2007 03:22 PM Pixar should put its cute-ification skills to the test and remake A Clockwork Orange. If anyone could make that story kid-friendly, it would be them. (Reply to this) |
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Scarborough Fair writes: on Oct 02 2007 04:08 PM I'd like to see an end to their cuteness, and be able to watch a full-out adult R rated computer animated masterpiece. It's the next direction, why not let the masters be the ones to take it? (Reply to this) |
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Noise For Your Eyes writes: on Oct 02 2007 04:14 PM I've always had a soft spot for robots with identity crises. (Reply to this) |
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Alterran writes: on Oct 02 2007 08:19 PM I personally can't wait. Anything with Pixar's gonna be a classic. (Reply to this) |
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arendr writes: on Oct 02 2007 08:36 PM I guess I'm the only dissenter here. I found Ratatouille and The Incredibles to be bland (I didn't see Cars). It's strange because I remember thoroughly enjoying all their previous efforts. It's most likely just me though. I feel...too old to enjoy them beyond a few chuckles. But it's cool that you guys are so excited. PS: I thought the short film before Ratatouille was way more entertaining than the feature. (Reply to this) |
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VML writes: on Oct 02 2007 10:23 PM Nah, I've already seen the new scenes at Comic Con, only THEY WERE 5 MINUTES LOOOOOOOOONGER! XD Anyway, WALL-E is a cutie! ^_^ I want a WALL-E NOW!!!! I'm so looking forward to this movie. (Reply to this) |
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Daniel Aaron writes: on Oct 02 2007 11:07 PM :) (Reply to this) |
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jasperoosterveld writes: on Oct 03 2007 12:20 PM Cant be any worse then cars..that was awefull (Reply to this) |
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CoUcH ToMaToE DoUgIe writes: on Oct 09 2007 11:54 PM In reply to this comment (#1164606) no problem, Arendr, everyone not name adkkon3 is welcomed to his or her opinion and yours is one that amazes me but hey to each his own. but still if you hated the Ratatouille and the incredibles then can i ask you simply why? because if you loved all of pixar's previous works then what happened after i guess finding nemo i would figure. And thank god you didn't see cars because thats probably the only pixar film that i would even sightly dislike or criticize. still, i hope you change your mind one day because pixar truly is in my opinion one of the greatest things in movies today. also, could you remind me what the short was before ratatouille? i forgot what it was. hope you come back to the pixar fan club after wall-e!! and yes i'm excited for wall-e! (Reply to this) |
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MrFunkston writes: on Oct 15 2007 03:28 PM Have you guys seen this? Its website for the corporation that makes Wall-E, their fictional site. I want some form of these loveable helper robots ASAP. When will there be more footage of this flick. I saw some list of the 'Most Anticpated Movies of '08 somewhere and this was NOT on the list. PLEASE! (Reply to this) |
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MrFunkston writes: on Oct 15 2007 03:30 PM Sorry for the bump, I forgot to send you guys the link to Buy N Large site. Ooops. Here you (Reply to this) |
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