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Published on Monday, July 7, 2008 - 9:45pm |
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Moriarty On WALL-E!
"I don't want to survive! I want to LIVE!"
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I live in a Pixar world.
And if you’re a parent, I’m betting you do, too.
Even if you’re not a parent, it’s becoming increasingly hard to resist, as the studio turns out these films that simply enter the lexicon immediately, films that are sort of absorbed into pop culture without the least resistance. They’re megahits... financially speaking, it’s almost a given at this point. They’ve become such a successful brand, with the full weight of the rather prodigious Disney marketing machine behind them. But beyond that, they are the sort of classics that were generated by the Walt Disney Studios in the golden days, the SNOW WHITE and PINOCCHIO days, the days when Walt himself ran the show. There was magic in the way he grew his dream, year after year, expanding his focus and embedding his imagination so firmly into an entire generation’s inner life.
My first son Toshi has grown up surrounded by Pixar imagery. I’ve got all the movies in the house, and my wife watched them frequently, in rotation, enjoying all of them equally. I think A BUG’S LIFE and CARS are both very good movies, above-average entertainments with rich characterization and beautifully-realized animation. I don’t love them the same way I love other films they’ve made, but it doesn’t matter. They’ve both landed with the same impact as THE INCREDIBLES and the TOY STORY films and RATATOUILLE and FINDING NEMO and MONSTERS INC. In the case of CARS, it’s got the richest afterlife in terms of merchandising of anything Pixar’s made. Those films share the same sort of revered regard as the Pixar short subjects from over the years. My wife will put in any of the discs in the house that say Pixar. Anytime. And just leave those in the players now that Toshi knows how to press “on” and “play.” She trusts their movies that inherently.
I’ll be honest with you... at this point, I wouldn’t have the balls to work for Pixar. It’s the greatest work environment I’ve ever visited, Shangri-fucking-la, an artist’s dream job, but god... imagine being the dude who ends the streak. How can this dream machine go forever? Somebody, sometime, is making THE BLACK CAULDRON, and you’re just gonna have to deal with it when it happens.
Disney stumbled. Disney arguably fell for a while. There was a point where the brand didn’t mean anything anymore. Pre-Katzenberg/Eisner, Disney Feature Animation was pretty much on its last legs, getting ready to sell off the drawing tables. So it can happen. It’s possible for a streak to end and things can change. Can Pixar really avoid it forever? Can they really keep this sytem of theirs, this community, alive and thriving and productive?
Can you imagine? “Here’s my movie. I’m very proud of it.” “Oh. Wow. You’ve made... uh... ROCK-A-DOODLE.” Seriously. That’s my worst nightmare. To be the guy who made Pixar’s ROCK-A-DOODLE. Talk about Nixonian flopsweat. Dear god. I mean, I’m just enough of a hack to do it. And I’d never realize I’d done it until after the fact.
The good part of the system is that they would catch it. Pixar isn’t afraid to kill movies that aren’t working, and that’s important. Development is all about knowing when to pull the trigger. Sometimes it’s fast, sometimes it’s something you simmer for a while, and sometimes it never happens at all. Depends on the movie. If it’s right, make it. If it’s not, don’t. And they get that. That’s the instinct you have to respect. Knowing when to say when.
I’m content and pleased to just live in the Pixar world that they’ve generated over the past 24 years. Right now, as I type this, Woody is standing on the corner of my desk. I didn’t put him there. I didn’t see Toshi put him there. He’s just... there. And I guarantee when I wake up tomorrow, he’ll be gone. And I won’t see that happen, either. There’s a different WALL-E from Thinkway Toys up on each of my shelves. The smaller one is the iDance version, where you can plug your iPod into him, and he’ll dance along with it, while also doubling as a speaker for you to use with the player. It’s got surprisingly good sound. On the upper shelf of one of my bookcases, Dash is standing guard next to the illustrated spine of a Mario Bava boxset. Above him, on top of the bookcase, Homer Simpson stands next to JackJack, and waaaaay in the back, not visible from the floor, Frozone’s making the moves on Mrs. Incredible. Above the door, both Mr. Incredible and Violet are perched along a wide ledge positively jam-packed with figures and busts and bobble-heads and candy dispensers, mixed in among the likes of The Wolf Man and Beavis and Batman and Dr. Evil and Gollum and The Thing. And another The Thing as well.
All of those Pixar images are on display in my office, and not in an intentional way. I didn’t actually realize the saturation until I started the inventory for the paragraph above. That’s just in my room, too. In my whole house, it’s pervasive. Today was Toshi’s birthday. Toshi’s three now, and he just got his own bed in his own room, something we’ve planned on since we moved into the house. And the only way he’d agree to this new bed is if he picked out his own sheets, and the only sheets that were acceptable were these Wall-E sheets.
Today, he had a WALL-E cake. A real one. Pretty slick. And all the place settings were WALL-E themed. So was the piñata. He got WALL-E toys today of his own. So, you know, he doesn’t break Daddy’s WALL-E toys. Ahem. In our bedroom, in his bedroom, in my sister-in-law’s room, in my mother-in-law’s room, in the other office, in the family room, on the patio, in the kitchen, in the garage... there’s not a room in my house where I could go where I wouldn’t see some iconography of Pixar. Seriously.
Fine by me. I surrender willingly. One of the things that makes these films so much fun each time is that you get the sense Pixar is pushing themselves voluntarily. You know that scene in UNBREAKABLE where Bruce Willis is working out and he realizes he’s incredibly strong, and maybe he should find out just how strong, so he and his son start putting the weight on? Well... that’s what it feels like they’re doing over there... trying some fairly radical ideas, then refining them with the unerring eye for story that the studio has developed over the years.
WALL-E has generated a fair amount of controversy and conversation and opinion pieces already, and it’s being discussed in a way that would indicate it’s being taken seriously. People love the love story, but when it comes to the fate of humanity onboard the Axiom, people seem divided in how they react, or even in what they think it “means.” Some viewers want the first half of the film, but at feature length, with nothing involving other characters. I think if anything, that must make Andrew Stanton proud. People engage with the characters of WALL-E and EVE so completely that they’d rather just spend the entire time in the theater just watching them. Gotta respect that.
The past year, Disney’s put a lot of time and effort into introducing the character of WALL-E into the consciousness of the audience. They’ve done their best to make him real. And by focusing on WALL-E instead of on the story of the film, I think they did the right thing. It’s very pure marketing in the way the first half of the film is very pure cinema. It’s not silent storytelling in any way. The use of sound is sophisticated and visceral, thanks to the only-Oscar-lock-so-far-this-year work by Ben Burtt. Lifetime achievement award type stuff. If there’s a superstar in this film, it’s him. The animation is gorgeous and lush and photographed with an eye for photo-realism. Stanton asked a lot of everyone on this film, and I think the team he worked with delivered a lot of miracles. As a lifelong animation enthusiast, I would be remiss if I didn’t note just what a sensory pleasure this film is. Aside from anything about the story or the characters, it’s just incredible to watch and listen to. I saw it in two very different settings. First was in a screening room on the Disney lot. It was a private screening, and it was incredible to see the film with just my wife and my son, and to see him engage with it completely. He didn’t just watch the movie... he understood it. I’ve never had him tell me the story of a film before, but after this one, he explained the story to me on the way home. He was so excited to tell me everything that WALL-E and “Evah” did, and to tell me how sad it was to see that WALL-E got hurt, and then how we needed to go see the WALL-E movie tomorrow. The way the story is told, the way things are communicated, a three year old was able to follow the narrative. But the text is anything but simple. It’s actually a sophisticated fable about our will to do things for ourselves, which I would argue is pretty much at the core of all of human civilization. The drive to do something, to have your place in things... that’s one of the most fundamental parts of what makes us human. So of course, it takes a robot to make us understand it.
Anyone still making any comparisons between the character of WALL-E and the robot from SHORT CIRCUIT haven’t seen the two films, because WALL-E has a sweet, sunny human personality from the very start of the film, and it’s not the result of a malfunction, and they aren’t built the same. Johnny 5 was a military robot, if I remember correctly, and WALL-E is a garbage disposal.
It’s just facile, and the truth seems to be that the design of WALL-E is pretty much based on what they needed him to do. Just as the condition of the Earth is the way it is in order to give the film its dramatic engine, and in reaction to what they wanted WALL-E to be doing. Everything’s built backwards from character, and as a result, there are some things here that might feel political, but I think that’s incidental to the larger things Stanton is trying to get at. The love story between WALL-E and EVE is the soul of the film, and I would argue that it never takes a backseat to anything. It’s the thing that motivates pretty much every single action of WALL-E’s from the moment they meet. He loves her. He loves her. He loves her. He’s dizzy and swoony in love with her. It’s so charming because it’s so real and so innocent. He doesn’t want anything from her. He’s just pleased as punch she exists and lets him hang around. He’s giddy. He’s a schoolboy with a valentine in his pocket, all shucks and gosh. And it’s all just the way he carries himself, the way his eyes and his head move, inanimate materials given complex inner life in a way that Pixar specializes in as far back as those familial lamps that are now part of the company logo. It’s such great performance on the part of WALL-E and EVE and all the “crazy” robots onboard the Axiom, a motley crew who made me laugh even more the second time I saw the film. I’m not sure which one I liked the most... the massage bot gone punch-crazy or MO, the determined little cleaning bot. Each one is logical, functional, and vested with such clearly defined personality that it’s like magic.
And then there are the people. The humans. The secret the marketing campaign kept successfully. I am not surprised that the way the humans are depicted has sparked a bit of controversy. I’m just impressed the way different people seem to read very different messages into the film, and in many cases, the way people ignore the message entirely in favor of the entertainment. Which is fine, of course. I’m not sure I’d really want to see a movie question something about the fundamental way I live my life after dropping $50 on tickets for the family and another $50 at the concession stand, especially when it makes points as uncomfortable as the ones made here. Personally, I think the film’s not so much about “Fat Americans” in particular, and more about the way we are all gradually surrendering much of our real experience with the world around us in favor of virtual experiences.
Each year, it seems like “labor-saving” technology actually renders us increasingly useless for anything except sensory pleasure and comfort. The name of the ship itself, the Axiom, is a math terms meaning something that is “taken for granted.” Cuts right to the heart of what’s happened to the people living onboard over the last 700 years or so... they’ve gotten so adjusted to this lifestyle that they’ve literally turned into giant babies, soft and weak and unable to do anything for themselves. Every need, every want, every whim seems to have been provided for, and the result is someone who forgets how to do things for themselves. I don’t think WALL-E is an attack on the fat... I think it’s an attack on the mentality that would let someone get to this place of almost total reliance. One of the things I love watching as my sons grow up is watching the way they assert their personalities. They crave independence. They want to be able to do things for themselves. They have an innate curiosity about the world that fuels most of their decision-making right now, and it’s one of those qualities that I think is an essential part of who we are as people. Losing that would be a cultural disaster, and more than anything, that’s what WALL-E warns against. The environmental message? That’s a by-product of losing our drive to solve problems and improve our world. Becoming fat blob-babies? Same thing. A by-product.
I love that making choices is such a big part of the drama of this film. Even small choices. Take, for example, MO, the little cleaning bot who first encounters WALL-E when he shows up on the Axiom. His directive is simple. Clean up any and all foreign contaminants. He seems to have a second lesser directive in effect as well involving painted lines on the floor and only walking on those lines. When WALL-E takes off after EVE, that leaves MO with a choice. Follow one directive, or follow the other, and watching him puzzle through which one is more important is played as a joke, but one with just enough emotional snap to make it noteworthy. Later, when the ship’s captain (nicely voiced by Jeff Garlin) realizes that he is going to have to take action if he ever wants to see Earth, the simple act of standing on his own two feet becomes the greatest imaginable act of heroism. It’s a thrilling moment, and the absurdity of just how simple a thing it is only underlines just how far humanity has fallen by that point, and just how crucial it is for them to get up again.
I’m thrilled that Harry has taken the drastic actions he’s taken this year regarding his health and his weight, and it’s apparent while talking to him that he knows he has to make these major changes. He’s married now, in love with a great woman, and he’s finally seeing the future in terms of decades, not just years. There’s nothing easy about what Harry’s going to have to deal with in the next few years, but he’s taking that single step every day, focusing on the small changes that lead to the global shift. A few years back, I was dealing with my own health and weight issues, and I had to rewire myself completely in order to knock about 70 pounds off and keep it off permanently. Since then, I’ve managed to hover at a weight that still doesn’t thrill me, but that at least has brought my cholesterol and blood pressure and other vitals to a perfectly normal range, giving me the confidence and the energy to keep up with my kids every day. It was a miserable process, and the alternative of just letting my sedentary work lifestyle get the better of me would certainly have been easier and more fun. But no one every promised me that life is easy and fun every single day, and I was raised to accept that sometimes you do what you have to instead of always doing what you want to. For a film like WALL-E to tackle themes like that and still somehow entertain and move you with grace and elegance is a real master’s class in pop entertainment. The closing credits to the film were unexpectedly moving, telling additional story while also detailing the development of human art from cave drawings to computer animation. It’s a big idea, and it works perfectly, accompanied by a great new Peter Gabriel song.
Overall, having seen WALL-E three times now, I get the feeling I’m just starting to appreciate just how nuanced and rich a picture it is. Pixar remains stumble-free, but more than that, they appear determined to expand our notion of what “mainstream entertainment” is, and I’m just glad that I get to live and work at the moment they’re producing these classics so I can enjoy them as vital, current films and not just ossified classics. I’m sure I’ll be discussing this one more at the end of the year, but for now, I just look forward to seeing it again soon.

Drew McWeeny, Los Angeles
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Reader Talkback
Currently higher than 2001 on
IMDB by Gwai Lo | Jul 7th, 2008 09:47:18 PM | Which is of course by Gwai Lo | Jul 7th, 2008 09:47:54 PM | Hmm -- you sound more positive
about this movie now, Mori by Speed Fricassee | Jul 7th, 2008 09:59:36 PM | Mori, the problem with the
humans on the Axiom is that by IndustryKiller! | Jul 7th, 2008 10:04:07 PM | Great review, Mori by Nasty In The Pasty | Jul 7th, 2008 10:06:43 PM | Me and my lady friend by Series7 | Jul 7th, 2008 10:11:42 PM | Sorry to derail this talkback,
but... by Tarantinoholic | Jul 7th, 2008 10:13:40 PM | "Somebody, sometime, is making
THE BLACK CAULDRON" by chrth | Jul 7th, 2008 10:14:19 PM | right on brotha by T 1000 xp professional | Jul 7th, 2008 10:14:56 PM | So it's a ship populated by
Baron Harkonnen? by chrth | Jul 7th, 2008 10:16:05 PM | Industry Killer by T 1000 xp professional | Jul 7th, 2008 10:18:28 PM | One thing...where did the
babies come from? by Nasty In The Pasty | Jul 7th, 2008 10:19:38 PM | Making the Black Cauldron
might be a good thing by chrth | Jul 7th, 2008 10:19:41 PM | The streak ended awhile ago by Rupee88 | Jul 7th, 2008 10:22:25 PM | As one who is perpetually
struggling with his weight by Shut the Fuck up Donny | Jul 7th, 2008 10:22:59 PM | By the way, NOBODY seems to
give love to Kurtzman by Shut the Fuck up Donny | Jul 7th, 2008 10:25:59 PM | I'd put money on by Series7 | Jul 7th, 2008 10:26:23 PM | Worth the wait. by Zarles | Jul 7th, 2008 10:27:01 PM | TWO-FACE PICTURES LEAKED! by Tarantinoholic | Jul 7th, 2008 10:29:14 PM | There was a Dilbert cartoon
over a decade ago by chrth | Jul 7th, 2008 10:31:12 PM | A take on consumerism moreso
than environmentalism by Loosejerk | Jul 7th, 2008 10:31:56 PM | My only fear... by hopewell1 | Jul 7th, 2008 10:32:06 PM | Ain't Nothin' Wrong With The
Black Cauldron by The Funketeer | Jul 7th, 2008 10:33:31 PM | And I bet it is tough working
at Pixar by Rupee88 | Jul 7th, 2008 10:33:47 PM | Pixar didn't shout it in your
face but it was there by G100 | Jul 7th, 2008 10:36:26 PM | Wall-E = Overrated by Orionsangels | Jul 7th, 2008 10:36:46 PM | And, Yes... by TheRealMoriarty | Jul 7th, 2008 10:37:38 PM | by Sakurai | Jul 7th, 2008 10:43:31 PM | Orionsangels = In need of some
attention by Zarles | Jul 7th, 2008 10:43:43 PM | Does anyone know if Pixar is
hiring? by Series7 | Jul 7th, 2008 10:44:13 PM | Not Really a Review...More of
a Conversation. by Sakurai | Jul 7th, 2008 10:44:26 PM | And yeah Wall-E is overrated by Rupee88 | Jul 7th, 2008 10:45:18 PM | Cars Sucked Dingus by phaedrus007 | Jul 7th, 2008 10:50:18 PM | I was asking myself the same
thing, Nasty... by TheRealRatigan | Jul 7th, 2008 10:51:50 PM | Job Opportunity Warning by Ivan Alexeev | Jul 7th, 2008 10:58:42 PM | CARS was a love letter to
America... by TheRealRatigan | Jul 7th, 2008 11:05:55 PM | ...And WALL-E could have been
perfect... by TheRealRatigan | Jul 7th, 2008 11:11:03 PM | Toshi is Three?? by Larry of Arabia | Jul 7th, 2008 11:19:28 PM | Mori, Fred wants to know if
Fred Willard(great name) was by Freds_Balls_in_a_Mason_Jar | Jul 7th, 2008 11:20:12 PM | There was dating by Dreamwriter | Jul 7th, 2008 11:20:34 PM | Wall-E and Jonny 5 BOTH look
like E.T.... by blackmantis | Jul 7th, 2008 11:24:15 PM | Ha, it's funny ... by DeadPanWalking | Jul 7th, 2008 11:28:17 PM | great review mori by irrelevntelefant | Jul 7th, 2008 11:29:05 PM | Shut The Fuck Up Donny by Project424 | Jul 7th, 2008 11:33:46 PM | "Anyone still making any
comparisons between the
character of WA by KurtLockwood | Jul 7th, 2008 11:37:20 PM | PUMPING IRON... by Wilclas | Jul 7th, 2008 11:37:26 PM | Damn You Michael Bay by MCMLXXVI | Jul 7th, 2008 11:38:35 PM | KurtLockwood by Stickman83 | Jul 7th, 2008 11:47:43 PM | Design Issues by MediaNerd | Jul 7th, 2008 11:49:33 PM | stickman by KurtLockwood | Jul 7th, 2008 11:52:22 PM | Actually already had their
BLACK CAULDRON... by BurnHollywood | Jul 7th, 2008 11:55:41 PM | it's God not god by mikey mike | Jul 7th, 2008 11:56:53 PM | Mistakes and Failures by DRACULA_WANTS_THE_AMULET | Jul 7th, 2008 11:57:42 PM | according to science by palinode | Jul 7th, 2008 11:58:15 PM | Moriarty - Toshi ? by Miyamoto_Musashi | Jul 7th, 2008 11:59:05 PM | They also understand the power
of CGI by DRACULA_WANTS_THE_AMULET | Jul 8th, 2008 12:05:10 AM | Mikey Mike And Miyamoto by TheRealMoriarty | Jul 8th, 2008 12:05:14 AM | SpeedFricasse... by TheRealMoriarty | Jul 8th, 2008 12:06:44 AM | No worries by Speed Fricassee | Jul 8th, 2008 12:18:42 AM | What about HomoErectus by Taragor | Jul 8th, 2008 12:19:39 AM | Sorry I found the post my bad
=/ by Taragor | Jul 8th, 2008 12:21:52 AM | I hope they do a Fantasia of
sorts by DRACULA_WANTS_THE_AMULET | Jul 8th, 2008 12:27:55 AM | I mean "shouldn't" be a series
of stories by DRACULA_WANTS_THE_AMULET | Jul 8th, 2008 12:32:48 AM | The Message by MediaNerd | Jul 8th, 2008 12:33:24 AM | Mori... by My friends call me Killjoy | Jul 8th, 2008 12:38:44 AM | Agree with Moriarty... by Sidius | Jul 8th, 2008 12:42:15 AM | mikey mike - His name? by Fleet | Jul 8th, 2008 12:49:27 AM | I loved Wall-E by PDepew2181 | Jul 8th, 2008 12:49:32 AM | OK, seriously, someone please
tell me... by PDepew2181 | Jul 8th, 2008 12:50:56 AM | ...Oh yeah... by Fleet | Jul 8th, 2008 12:51:20 AM | Um....... by somethingcool | Jul 8th, 2008 12:52:46 AM | Yeah, Pixar's great blah blah by Logo Lou | Jul 8th, 2008 12:52:48 AM | Cars hate? by My friends call me Killjoy | Jul 8th, 2008 12:59:54 AM | Thank you for the history of
Disney by YouAreAllMyBastardChildren | Jul 8th, 2008 01:02:45 AM | I don't think when Crying out
for God's help by DRACULA_WANTS_THE_AMULET | Jul 8th, 2008 01:03:02 AM | Live Action & Rat &
by MediaNerd | Jul 8th, 2008 01:04:00 AM | PDepew < BR > by MediaNerd | Jul 8th, 2008 01:05:28 AM | Your dad was hit by a PLANE? by Fleet | Jul 8th, 2008 01:05:36 AM | "At least CARS had Mater." by TheRealRatigan | Jul 8th, 2008 01:08:18 AM | MediaNerd by somethingcool | Jul 8th, 2008 01:10:00 AM | Stengah... by TheRealMoriarty | Jul 8th, 2008 01:11:38 AM | Holy crap Kurt Lockwood! by half vader | Jul 8th, 2008 01:12:42 AM | He was walking on the tarmack
at by DRACULA_WANTS_THE_AMULET | Jul 8th, 2008 01:14:07 AM | CARS by TheRealMoriarty | Jul 8th, 2008 01:19:44 AM | Kurt... by TheRealMoriarty | Jul 8th, 2008 01:21:06 AM | Stengah: you totally took a
bullet for me. by YouAreAllMyBastardChildren | Jul 8th, 2008 01:22:35 AM | What Next Moriarty? by BartholomewNeff | Jul 8th, 2008 01:23:34 AM | It's true... by Bob Loblaw Law Blog | Jul 8th, 2008 01:23:54 AM | Bob... by TheRealMoriarty | Jul 8th, 2008 01:29:03 AM | I can understand why it gets
to you, Drew... by TheRealRatigan | Jul 8th, 2008 01:31:36 AM | TheRealRatigan... by TheRealMoriarty | Jul 8th, 2008 01:35:00 AM | WALL-E = Pixar's THX-1138 by KnightShift | Jul 8th, 2008 01:46:17 AM | You're welcome, Mori... by TheRealRatigan | Jul 8th, 2008 01:52:45 AM | I keep getting shit by Bricktops hammer | Jul 8th, 2008 01:53:47 AM | Mori, any idea what Brad
Bird's doing next by Bricktops hammer | Jul 8th, 2008 02:00:40 AM | The message by Volstaff | Jul 8th, 2008 02:00:58 AM | A little dishearteniong by Volstaff | Jul 8th, 2008 02:09:15 AM | Orionsangels...hates his inner
child by bacci40 | Jul 8th, 2008 02:14:40 AM | I still say that CARS sticks
out for all the wrong reasons. by TheRealRatigan | Jul 8th, 2008 02:16:22 AM | Moriarty is fat... by Frogurt | Jul 8th, 2008 02:18:12 AM | half vader=half brain by KurtLockwood | Jul 8th, 2008 02:18:57 AM | oops by KurtLockwood | Jul 8th, 2008 02:21:02 AM | CARS IS FANTASTIC. by Redfive! | Jul 8th, 2008 02:27:29 AM | And the pursed-lipped,
busybody, humorless schoolmarm
award by samsquanch | Jul 8th, 2008 02:31:17 AM | god by Bricktops hammer | Jul 8th, 2008 02:35:11 AM | Fat people need to lighten up by joe90025 | Jul 8th, 2008 02:37:52 AM | Whoa Whoa Whoa... by TheRealMoriarty | Jul 8th, 2008 02:39:26 AM | ROCK-A-DOODLE by PacmanFever | Jul 8th, 2008 02:54:17 AM | Quadfather09 by TheRealMoriarty | Jul 8th, 2008 03:18:18 AM | Hype is unnecessary by There Are Twelve Models | Jul 8th, 2008 03:18:58 AM | Also, Fox and Hound was my
favorite by There Are Twelve Models | Jul 8th, 2008 03:19:49 AM | Mori by SnakesOnABicycle | Jul 8th, 2008 03:29:59 AM | I bought The Black Cauldron
for my three year old... by Boba Fat | Jul 8th, 2008 03:40:59 AM | The Black Cauldron... by Bob Loblaw Law Blog | Jul 8th, 2008 04:01:28 AM | Film list for Toshi by mr_shoreditch | Jul 8th, 2008 04:15:19 AM | Mr Shoreditch by Boba Fat | Jul 8th, 2008 04:23:45 AM | Shoreditch... by TheRealMoriarty | Jul 8th, 2008 04:43:55 AM | Three Stooges! by Boba Fat | Jul 8th, 2008 04:52:05 AM | Hey Mori - a few suggestions
for your kid by Paulseta | Jul 8th, 2008 04:56:19 AM | Thanks Mori and Boba by mr_shoreditch | Jul 8th, 2008 05:02:29 AM | Must keep expectation low,
must keep expectation low.... by Gabba-UK | Jul 8th, 2008 05:52:15 AM | Wall-E is further proof that
Michael Bay is a moron by Montag666 | Jul 8th, 2008 05:52:25 AM | Was it really all that? by harosa | Jul 8th, 2008 06:09:11 AM | Darn straight: Monsters, Inc.
rocks by Superdudebobby | Jul 8th, 2008 06:30:38 AM | "I’ll be honest with you...
at this point, I wouldn’t
have the b by ElsieZiiippp | Jul 8th, 2008 06:34:59 AM | The humans in Wall-E are this
site by performingmonkey | Jul 8th, 2008 06:57:47 AM | I hate to be rude, but Mori's
comment by Paulseta | Jul 8th, 2008 07:09:24 AM | Speaking of kids movies by DRACULA_WANTS_THE_AMULET | Jul 8th, 2008 07:10:35 AM | Reminds me more of the
gas-cooker robot from Wallace
& by Jugs | Jul 8th, 2008 07:23:43 AM | I LOVED THE BLACK CAULDRON!!! by Cerebud | Jul 8th, 2008 07:24:11 AM | The movie isn't an attack on
our reliance Mori by Rickey Henderson | Jul 8th, 2008 07:26:27 AM | Mermaid SAVED Disney Animation by Reverend Toast | Jul 8th, 2008 07:33:41 AM | Wall*E consumerism by Reverend Toast | Jul 8th, 2008 07:35:36 AM | WALL-E and BTW God by bythehairofsanjaya | Jul 8th, 2008 07:36:25 AM | Elsie.. by Jonah Echo | Jul 8th, 2008 07:41:08 AM | A small request by Zarles | Jul 8th, 2008 07:41:12 AM | Reverend Toast by Rickey Henderson | Jul 8th, 2008 07:41:38 AM | Re Paulseta by Reverend Toast | Jul 8th, 2008 07:42:11 AM | Paulseta by Steve T | Jul 8th, 2008 07:59:01 AM | Wall-E is basically ET as a
robot by Magic Rat | Jul 8th, 2008 08:15:02 AM | BurnHollywood by Sebilrazen | Jul 8th, 2008 08:17:54 AM | Damn... by Sebilrazen | Jul 8th, 2008 08:19:20 AM | JFC mori! by thekylegassproject | Jul 8th, 2008 08:38:25 AM | Thanks Mori by Stormshadow4life | Jul 8th, 2008 08:47:47 AM | Thomas Newman is the Flying
Spaghetti Monster by disruptive pantsuit | Jul 8th, 2008 09:25:03 AM | Disney stumbled and can't get
up by Abominable Snowcone | Jul 8th, 2008 09:31:37 AM | "Skip to the end..." by mike_n | Jul 8th, 2008 09:50:14 AM | Rickey by Reverend Toast | Jul 8th, 2008 09:52:25 AM | Drew Barrymore and I'm a Mac
broke up by irrelevntelefant | Jul 8th, 2008 09:52:27 AM | Wall-E was my favorite Pixar
movie yet by BMacSmith | Jul 8th, 2008 09:55:00 AM | two thumbs, damnit!
KHAAAAANNNN!!!!! by irrelevntelefant | Jul 8th, 2008 09:55:39 AM | This movie was pretty great. by PumpyMcAss | Jul 8th, 2008 09:56:12 AM | Monsters Inc by Reverend Toast | Jul 8th, 2008 09:58:23 AM | THERE'S AN IDEA by TheFlypaper | Jul 8th, 2008 09:59:40 AM | How is EVE a "token girl"? by Nasty In The Pasty | Jul 8th, 2008 10:04:12 AM | OMG! I totally got pwned by
Kurt Lockwood!! by half vader | Jul 8th, 2008 10:20:53 AM | Inarticulate, Ignorant,
Slovenly, Morbidly Obese
Consumers by LaserPants | Jul 8th, 2008 10:34:58 AM | I was slightly let down by purplepurple | Jul 8th, 2008 10:37:14 AM | actually i was the first with
the wall-e/johnny 5 comparison by irrelevntelefant | Jul 8th, 2008 10:53:48 AM | Disney is Now John Lasseter by kevinwillis.net | Jul 8th, 2008 10:54:44 AM | C'Mon by Metlar413 | Jul 8th, 2008 10:55:57 AM | No One Cares Who was First
with the Comparison by kevinwillis.net | Jul 8th, 2008 10:56:00 AM | Wall-e was kind of libertarian by darthvedder81 | Jul 8th, 2008 10:58:45 AM | Cars is a Good Film by kevinwillis.net | Jul 8th, 2008 11:00:32 AM | Wall*E Was a Cautionary Tale by kevinwillis.net | Jul 8th, 2008 11:02:17 AM | For Folks Who Think Toy Story
3 by kevinwillis.net | Jul 8th, 2008 11:07:57 AM | Monsters, Inc. & Rock-A-Doodle by MacTard420 | Jul 8th, 2008 11:08:13 AM | kevinwillis... it is
important... it is, it is , IT
IS! by irrelevntelefant | Jul 8th, 2008 11:08:15 AM | Wonderfully subversive by Tom Dearing | Jul 8th, 2008 11:15:46 AM | Nasty In The Pasty... by ThomasServo | Jul 8th, 2008 11:22:25 AM | i'd like to be the first to
point out .... by irrelevntelefant | Jul 8th, 2008 11:23:08 AM | About Wall E and Johnny 5 by dixieflyer | Jul 8th, 2008 11:28:07 AM | for those hating on mori's
reviiews by irrelevntelefant | Jul 8th, 2008 11:36:04 AM | I'm sorry, the Johnny-5
comparison is invalid because
of their j by TheMcflyFarm | Jul 8th, 2008 11:42:33 AM | Cars and Pixar by Brett_FlashJ | Jul 8th, 2008 11:43:18 AM | No, Mori was slamming ME!!! by SkeletonParty | Jul 8th, 2008 11:44:53 AM | Oh and the shorts... by Brett_FlashJ | Jul 8th, 2008 11:49:04 AM | Crack Whore and Mobile Toilet,
now there's a movie idea by irrelevntelefant | Jul 8th, 2008 11:50:57 AM | Wall E is amazing by spectrebeeyatch | Jul 8th, 2008 12:06:16 PM | 3 times is nothing. by irrelevntelefant | Jul 8th, 2008 12:06:55 PM | by the way mori, by irrelevntelefant | Jul 8th, 2008 12:09:28 PM | best ever!!! by kitano0 | Jul 8th, 2008 12:19:00 PM | I'm glad that Pixar set the
bar so high to begin with by Tacom | Jul 8th, 2008 12:35:58 PM | Anchorite by frongbak | Jul 8th, 2008 12:59:41 PM | Number 5 + E.T. = Wall-E by performingmonkey | Jul 8th, 2008 01:10:45 PM | Ratat.. Pedestrian Writing!!? by Lovecraftfan | Jul 8th, 2008 01:32:02 PM | bythehairofsanjaya by samsquanch | Jul 8th, 2008 01:47:21 PM | Pixar mailed it in by chewyou812 | Jul 8th, 2008 02:13:05 PM | Pixar mailed it in by chewyou812 | Jul 8th, 2008 02:13:09 PM | FAT, DUMB, NUMB, AND STUPID. by balzacthemonstercat | Jul 8th, 2008 02:21:57 PM | Sad... by ThomasServo | Jul 8th, 2008 02:30:35 PM | Why wasn't Fred Willard
animated???? by Samuel Fulmer | Jul 8th, 2008 02:48:46 PM | "Pixar remains
stumble-free"??? by FleshMachine | Jul 8th, 2008 03:11:12 PM | Fred Willard wasn't
Animated... by Bones | Jul 8th, 2008 03:15:54 PM | TomServo... by Brett_FlashJ | Jul 8th, 2008 03:44:47 PM | One of the best movie reviews
ever, seriously by HybridEB | Jul 8th, 2008 03:54:30 PM | RE: balzacthemonstercat by Mr. Nice Gaius | Jul 8th, 2008 04:02:26 PM | Mori by TerryMalloy | Jul 8th, 2008 04:06:55 PM | Brett_FlashJ by ThomasServo | Jul 8th, 2008 04:15:01 PM | Terrible parenting by Hooded Justice | Jul 8th, 2008 04:29:25 PM | I don't like Monsters Inc by Orionsangels | Jul 8th, 2008 04:36:06 PM | hooded justice, you obviously
don't have kids by irrelevntelefant | Jul 8th, 2008 05:43:28 PM | Hooded Justice by TerryMalloy | Jul 8th, 2008 05:46:02 PM | dickblood by irrelevntelefant | Jul 8th, 2008 05:46:49 PM | oh and animating Fred Willard
would just be wrong by irrelevntelefant | Jul 8th, 2008 05:52:07 PM | Dannyglover... by ThomasServo | Jul 8th, 2008 06:01:20 PM | Wall-E smug? I don't see how by drewlicious | Jul 8th, 2008 06:26:28 PM | Hey Anchorite, I started
reading your thoughtful post, by samsquanch | Jul 8th, 2008 06:48:14 PM | Zarles by biggen | Jul 8th, 2008 06:49:42 PM | PIxar by OptimusCrime | Jul 8th, 2008 07:00:59 PM | Almost Perfection.. by Lane_myers111 | Jul 8th, 2008 07:51:14 PM | I Thought Wall-E sucked Once
the Humans were introduced by BigTuna | Jul 8th, 2008 08:12:46 PM | I don't give a shit by shran | Jul 8th, 2008 10:08:08 PM | ET is basically a boy & his
dog movie by cloudrider` | Jul 9th, 2008 01:27:45 AM | you guys really have it for
CARS, dont you? by cloudrider` | Jul 9th, 2008 01:41:22 AM | pixar vs miyazaki by cloudrider` | Jul 9th, 2008 01:54:01 AM | Toshi by Frogurt | Jul 9th, 2008 03:19:08 AM | Miyazaki by PDepew2181 | Jul 9th, 2008 03:23:26 AM | Best movie of the year... by SithScorp | Jul 9th, 2008 03:34:24 AM | Sith... by TheRealMoriarty | Jul 9th, 2008 03:59:16 AM | Moriarty's parenting... by Hooded Justice | Jul 9th, 2008 04:43:45 AM | SKIDOOSH!!! by bobaswart | Jul 9th, 2008 04:47:38 AM | Sorry, Tom, it's EVERYBODY'S
business... by Hooded Justice | Jul 9th, 2008 05:37:17 AM | Hooded Justice by David Cloverfield | Jul 9th, 2008 05:43:35 AM | LOL, Hooded by TheRealMoriarty | Jul 9th, 2008 05:59:15 AM | "Stop meddling" by Hooded Justice | Jul 9th, 2008 07:31:01 AM | Stop meddling by David Cloverfield | Jul 9th, 2008 07:50:33 AM | Anchorite... by Hooded Justice | Jul 9th, 2008 07:55:41 AM | It just occured to me .. (!) by The Wolf at the Door | Jul 9th, 2008 08:03:10 AM | Hooded Justice by Freds_Balls_in_a_Mason_Jar | Jul 9th, 2008 08:17:20 AM | A reality check by rassmguy | Jul 9th, 2008 08:21:15 AM | This site VASTLY overrates
Pixar by 18to88 | Jul 9th, 2008 08:21:20 AM | that may be by ZO | Jul 9th, 2008 08:42:45 AM | Black Cauldron Coming by BeyondStatic | Jul 9th, 2008 09:01:20 AM | hooded justice, was your dad
"The Great Santini"? by irrelevntelefant | Jul 9th, 2008 09:02:56 AM | i find when reading hooded
justice's post if i by irrelevntelefant | Jul 9th, 2008 09:10:46 AM | Anybody see Hooded Justice in
a TB before? by Mr. Nice Gaius | Jul 9th, 2008 09:20:39 AM | Fred say: McCain will lose... by Freds_Balls_in_a_Mason_Jar | Jul 9th, 2008 10:14:09 AM | IR say Nader will lose by irrelevntelefant | Jul 9th, 2008 10:21:39 AM | god's name by entropy13 | Jul 9th, 2008 12:10:40 PM | You're talking to the wrong
guy... by Hooded Justice | Jul 9th, 2008 01:36:07 PM | Hooded, kids watch movies...
it's a fact by irrelevntelefant | Jul 9th, 2008 01:44:29 PM | and you and your assumptions
did create the situation by irrelevntelefant | Jul 9th, 2008 01:48:32 PM | Hooded Justice by Mr. Nice Gaius | Jul 9th, 2008 01:56:29 PM | Hooded, how much tv time per
day is ok parenting? by irrelevntelefant | Jul 9th, 2008 01:57:21 PM | also Hooded by irrelevntelefant | Jul 9th, 2008 02:01:51 PM | Been posting on quite a few
talkbacks... by Hooded Justice | Jul 9th, 2008 02:22:08 PM | so how much time are you
assuming his kids watch/day? by irrelevntelefant | Jul 9th, 2008 03:32:37 PM | Not that enamored with Wall-E by strosmer | Jul 9th, 2008 03:50:05 PM | Moriarty's parenting is our
business how? by drewlicious | Jul 9th, 2008 04:30:01 PM | Ahahaha... by TheRealMoriarty | Jul 9th, 2008 04:44:22 PM | Drewlicious... by TheRealMoriarty | Jul 9th, 2008 04:47:03 PM | is it bad by irrelevntelefant | Jul 9th, 2008 05:12:07 PM | pixars problem is this... by emeraldboy | Jul 9th, 2008 05:12:45 PM | The Greatest Animated Film
Ever... by maxsummertime | Jul 9th, 2008 05:29:42 PM | Moriarty by drewlicious | Jul 9th, 2008 05:38:06 PM | my kid prefers Polansky... by irrelevntelefant | Jul 9th, 2008 05:47:22 PM | Wow, Anchorite, what else do
you think Obama will do? by samsquanch | Jul 9th, 2008 05:53:09 PM | ahem, cough, er.......WTF? by Merriman Lyon | Jul 9th, 2008 06:02:46 PM | samsquanch by Stevie Grant | Jul 9th, 2008 06:28:49 PM | Adama For President- He'll
keep us safe from Cylons by irrelevntelefant | Jul 9th, 2008 06:38:26 PM | Yo Stevie by samsquanch | Jul 9th, 2008 07:58:33 PM | Moriarty...Hello Dolly is... by SithScorp | Jul 9th, 2008 11:15:13 PM | No I am not a republican.... by emeraldboy | Jul 10th, 2008 06:31:34 AM | DANNYGLOVERS_DICKBLOOD by emeraldboy | Jul 10th, 2008 06:34:09 AM | jesus christ! by half vader | Jul 10th, 2008 09:24:02 AM | i loved this movie by smudgewhat | Jul 10th, 2008 10:35:34 AM | TomServo by Brett_FlashJ | Jul 10th, 2008 10:56:43 AM | I was disappointed by
WALL-E.... by odysseus | Jul 10th, 2008 05:45:08 PM | After being out of the country
for a few weeks... by mefrog | Jul 10th, 2008 09:10:56 PM | samsquanch, sorry man by Stevie Grant | Jul 11th, 2008 12:33:41 AM | Market friendly mainstream
progressive prophecy! by SAVOIR_faire | Jul 11th, 2008 05:14:05 AM | Obama will get 2 terms by SAVOIR_faire | Jul 11th, 2008 05:22:16 AM | No problem, Stevie. by samsquanch | Jul 11th, 2008 06:17:31 PM | Does anybody actually enjoy
these long-winded,
self-indulgent, " by The Flashlight | Jul 11th, 2008 09:26:26 PM | sorry, I meant long-winded,
self-indulgent "reviews" by The Flashlight | Jul 11th, 2008 09:27:36 PM | literally by therightclique | Jul 12th, 2008 01:50:41 AM | Thank you for the WALL-E
review, Moriarty by Barry Convex | Jul 12th, 2008 07:07:47 PM | Anchorite by Barry Convex | Jul 12th, 2008 07:15:36 PM | Oops by Barry Convex | Jul 12th, 2008 07:18:34 PM | Um, Barry, by samsquanch | Jul 12th, 2008 07:52:08 PM | Hey Look, Anchorite, you do
still have some friends around
here! by samsquanch | Jul 12th, 2008 07:55:51 PM | samsquanch by Barry Convex | Jul 12th, 2008 08:20:30 PM | enough to know it's nonsense. by samsquanch | Jul 12th, 2008 09:33:17 PM | Disney are not going to make
childrens film anymore... by emeraldboy | Jul 13th, 2008 05:07:47 AM |
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