It's the year 2700 and humans have fled for greener pastures in the nether reaches of space, while WALL·E has spent the last 700 years on Earth organizing garbage into stacks of compressed cubes. But throughout the course of the movie Pixar promises (with the poetically vague tagline) that the little robot that can will "discover what he was meant for."
In addition to the footage seen in previous teasers, this trailer shows off new scenes of WALL·E goofing around with human knickknacks, like a bra and fire extinguisher. Pixar remains tight-lipped on the specifics of the plot, but we're rather confident the arrival of that gigantic spaceship will have something to do with it.
Click here ("Trailer 2") for the trailer! And be sure to keep an eye out for WALL·E, which makes contact June 27, 2008.
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~*Admiral Snowstorm*~ writes: on Dec 17 2007 05:54 PM What can I say except I'm still excited? ...High bar 2008 has set for itself, eh? To be honest, nothing really comes to mind about 2008 as far as movies go except Wall-E, The Dark Knight, Cloverfield, and The Incredible Hulk. 2009 is when the excitement begins, in my opinion, if solely for the arrival of Avatar (even if it is at the year's end). (Reply to this) |
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Brad 3000 writes: on Dec 17 2007 06:04 PM Wow talk about a whole lot of nothing - that felt like it was almost the exact same preview as the one from months and months ago. Not that I mind too much - I would rather them show just a little and leave the movie some surprises - but when a new trailer gets the headline-article treatment I expect a little more from it. (Reply to this) |
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Alex Vo writes: on Dec 17 2007 06:05 PM Me, I'd take Hulk off my list (hell, I find Jubilee more interesting than him). Put on my list: Iron Man, Indiana Jones, Pineapple Express, Harold and Kumar, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, X-Files 2 (starting to worry about that project though), and (I just can't resist) Speed Racer. (Reply to this) |
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originalsince84 writes: on Dec 17 2007 06:11 PM so glad they kept brazil as the theme song to their trailer. gotta love that song (and movie) (Reply to this) |
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Skadalilama writes: on Dec 17 2007 06:31 PM Seeing as everyone is giving there opinion on most-anticipated movies of 2008, I am proud to say that Cloverfield (in my opinion) is the most anticipated of all of them (followed VERY closely by The Dark Knight). Cloverfield comes out on my birthday, so I've been hitting the walls for about 6 and a half months now. As far as Wall-E goes... I can't wait. It looks great! (Reply to this) |
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insanemansam5 writes: on Dec 17 2007 06:54 PM In reply to this comment (#1368655) Yeah I'm not really that interested in any of those films and no I'm one of those RTers who dislikes hollywood in general either. Wall-E looks decent enough but truth be told I haven't seen anything in the promotional material other than the Pixar logo that makes me really excited about this film. (Reply to this) |
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VML writes: on Dec 17 2007 07:21 PM I've been soooo looking forward to this movie ever since I read about the first third of the movie. I'll tell you, it seems like a whole different Pixar movie. (Reply to this) |
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TheIceGhost writes: on Dec 17 2007 10:19 PM It looks fun. Better than CARS, in any event. The opening PIXAR logo scene was great - and that WALT DISNEY logo looks fantastic too.. that could be older, but man! The castle has never looked better! So is it me or does WALL-E make a lot of R2D2 noises? But I really like this trailer. It doesn't give away much but 'does' give you a feel of the flick's tone, and an idea of what the title character is like, which is all you should really have this far away from release. The bit at the end with the satellites made me laugh. (Reply to this) |
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CoUcH ToMaToE DoUgIe writes: on Dec 18 2007 12:11 AM so what does the end suggest? did humanity kill itself over being to greedy and lazy that we died from an overcrowding of technology. i mean what happened did too many people order direct tv;) still i can't wait for a pixar movie because they csn no wrong* (*except if larry the cable guy is in it;) still, wow, i'm goin to be broke after all the great movies come out next year... dark knight, hulk, iron man indiana jones 4, rambo 60;) And i just know, short circuit 3: johnny five's weird funkadelic trip ummmm ... i mean, wall-e comes out:) (Reply to this) |
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VML writes: on Dec 18 2007 12:35 AM In reply to this comment (#1369109) the guy who has been making WALL-E's sounds is the same guy who has done R2D2 (Reply to this) |
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TheIceGhost writes: on Dec 18 2007 03:20 AM In reply to this comment (#1370220) That would make sense then. :) (Reply to this) |
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bamb0o-stick writes: on Dec 18 2007 03:54 AM In reply to this comment (#1370095) At the very least Pixar probably made everything very vague to the fate of the Earth and let people jump to their own conclusions as to what happened (global warming?). So far from the story everything seems really symbolic. For instance the way Wall-E picks up junk all day can represent a poor schmo that is stuck with the same dead-end job till he decides to find something better. (Reply to this) |
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jasperoosterveld writes: on Dec 18 2007 05:12 AM It looks so cute :) Can't wait! (Reply to this) |
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Racer Z writes: on Dec 18 2007 10:17 AM In reply to this comment (#1370369) Yeah, Ben Burtt is the sound designer as well as one of the voices for this movie. He was sound designer for the Star Wars films and of course created the sounds for R2-D2 as well as the lightsabers, blasters, Wookies, etc. It's great to see him part of a Pixar production considering that Pixar was started by ILM and LucasFilm. It's sort of come full circle. (Reply to this) |
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rgallitan writes: on Dec 18 2007 12:06 PM Huh. Well, the basic premise sounds really intriguing. Hopefully there's a good movie built on it. Don't suppose anybody's noticed how much this little guy looks like Johnny 5. Don't suppose anyone here even remembers Johnny 5... (Reply to this) |
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rockstarfrank writes: on Dec 18 2007 12:40 PM I was just gonna say if I was the creator of Short Circuit I would be contacting my lawyer right now... (Reply to this) |
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Racer Z writes: on Dec 18 2007 12:54 PM In reply to this comment (#1371018) Because, surly, no one else could have thought of a robot with two arms, a square head and treads... (Reply to this) |
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CoUcH ToMaToE DoUgIe writes: on Dec 18 2007 02:26 PM rgallitan, i will never forget my buddy, Johnny 5! so, yes this wall*e has already begun to touch me my heart as well. still nothing replaces johnny 5, because he's alive... wall*e has to prove to me through some wacky adventures if he is as alive as mr. johnny 5. (Reply to this) |
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Ratchetcomand writes: on Dec 18 2007 02:42 PM Looks good. Pixar never fails at movies. (Reply to this) |
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StinkWizzle writes: on Jan 03 2008 10:48 AM Johnny 5 is way better. It speaks. Anyways....I hope this movie references Johnny 5 in some way, because if Disney/Pixar tries to pull this off as an original IP I'm gonna be pissed. Short Circuit FOREVAR!!!! (Reply to this) |
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