Watch WALL-E In Action

Ever since I first heard about it and read the premise, Pixar’s WALL-E has been at the top of “Can’t Wait To See It In ‘08” list. Every teaser, trailer, and promo item has got me excited, and the most recent trailer is certainly no different.
It has some of the same footage as the international trailer that came out in October (such as the hilarious opening gag), but there’s plenty of new stuff as well. The animation looks to be a new high for Pixar (which is certainly saying something). And based on the vibe I’m getting from the trailer, I have a feeling that the movie is going to be nothing but pure joy.
I’d normally feel a little wierd saying that about a movie that’s still months away, but this is Pixar we’re talking about. And if they can make a gem of a movie around a cooking rat, I have no reason to doubt them when it comes to a robot in the future.
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Martin
2 years, 8 months ago
Commenting is not available in this weblog entry.Pixar just can’t make a bad movie.