A robot leaves Earth to chase a shapely search probe across the galaxy.
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A robot leaves Earth to chase a shapely search probe across the galaxy.
Movie theaters showing WALL-E near Sacramento,CA:
Well first of all I myself am a child. So people would think that I would like the movie. WELL I DIDN'T. If you are going to make a movie you should at least have half an hour of talking. Plus, for all the commercials they showed before the movie was in theaters it said that"New York Times" voted WALL-E the number one movie of the year. They obviously don't have children or a sense of comedy.
| Ben Burtt | Voice of WALL-E/M-O |
| Elissa Knight | Voice of Eve |
| Jeff Garlin | Voice of Captain |
| Fred Willard | Voice of Shelby Forthright, BnL CEO |
| Macintalk | Voice of Auto |
A computer-animated kids movie featuring a rusty robot that hardly talks, "WALL•E" has more to say than most other films this year.
This G-rated movie from Pixar Animation Studios ("Finding Nemo," "Ratatouille" and all the other really good ones) offers a touching robot romance, visuals as artful as they are state-of-the- art, and vital messages about environmental and personal health.
Directed and co-written by masterful storyteller Andrew Stanton ("Nemo," "Cars"), "WALL•E" starts in a place that's desolate yet gloriously rendered: an Earth covered in refuse and uninhabitable by humans. The people split 700 years ago, leaving only WALL•E, a trash-compacting robot, and his cockroach pal.
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