@@mhplayer This! BnL probably dissolved shortly after the last message that the President sent to the Autos. The original idea was probably rescuing Humans to space and clean the Earth, and still make a profit out of it. But since that project was a failure, it leaded to BnL's dissolution. The Axiom itself and its habitants just never got the news, and also the habitants probably don't even know what debt even means, just that they are born with it.
I think you can say that EVE blew a hole in the roof because she couldn't wait any longer, but I'm personally more inclined to say that in her panic she defaulted to hyper-efficient protocol which, as we saw in the intro, often involves a disproportionate use of firepower.
I mean.... If your loved one is at the brink of death, you would try to help him asap to save his life... If Eve would've dragged him out, he could've essentially "died" in this time without any chance of recovery... Like I personally imagine that Wall-E was still somewhat "alive" but just in a sort of close-to-death state where his battery only had a little bit energy left (Similar to how PCs, console games, etc have batteries to keep memory and such intact while not plugged into any power source) and dragging him out could've been the last amount drained and him dieing forever... Hope that makes sense...
So... Normal protocol could be "Identify target, calculate nature and strength, decide suitable action, execute" while Combat protocol is "Identify target, execute"?
@@davidlee1770 But thats just normal protocol for anything. I get what Henry is saying but it's literally the same as she couldn't wait 2 seconds to bring walle out. Why? Because she panicked. Literally we're just saying the same thigns over and over again from different sides with different words.
Yeah. Also, have you ever seen how most dudes react when their phone is at 1% battery? Now immagine how they would react if that was their *best friend's heart.* Her reaction is justified.
A dark thought: the Axiom was just one ship (granted, the flagship, but still just a single ship) of the B&L fleet. You have to assume that all of the other ships had their own Autos effectively running their ships just like the Axiom was. In addition, even if the humans on the Axiom tried to get on contact with the rest of the fleet after landing on Earth, there is no guarantee that anything would happen, especially if all incoming communication had to pass through (and be effectively blocked by) Auto. Effectively, there are countless ships full of humanity still out in space, unaware that the Earth is habitable again.
There is also all the possible ways the other ships journeys could have ended. All kinds of things could go wrong in space, there could be a ship out there that is basically a ghost ship, if say a disaster happened and everyone died.
Darker thought: The Axiom was the rich people ship; equipped to last in space for however long it has to with all luxury of perfect efficient waste recycling. The other ships only had enough provisions to keep going for "long enough" before returning to Earth, but then they found out they couldn't because of the ever-rising toxicity and most likely starved.
I love characters like Wall•E who never dream of making a huge impact in the world. But by sheer virtue of... *BEING NICE* ...end up changing everything!!!! Wall•E is just a well intentioned himbo who ends up saving the world.
Wait… how did I never think about this? Holy hell… there’s just an actual Fred Willard in this movie and it doesn’t matter?! Maybe you could say it’s a stylistic thing on the part of the animators, maybe humanity evolved to have fewer polygons over time, maybe Fred Willard was just too good to hide behind an animation, but any way you look at it it’s insane.
One of the lines for ‘Put On Your Sunday Clothes’ is “Girls in white in a perfumed night, where the lights are bright as the starts”. Eve is a white robot and Wall-E has a night under the starts with her
I love how wallE just is the sweeties little bot ever. He’s just a square little ball of happiness. Touching everyone’s hearts. You meet him spend maybe a minute with him and damn it he’s good nature is infectious
Especially the way he affects other robots that have been otherwise doing the same monotonous repetitious thing for possibly Generations like that weird robot that's clicking on the binary keyboard learning that he can articulate his hand similar to Walle
I just got a new one: at the end before Eve "kisses" Wall-E she was HUMMING THE SONG AAAAAAAARGGGGGGGHHH MY HEART its very subtle detail so you have to max out your volume, just sayin I don't usually post stuffs like this but this will be an exception
And before that she pushes the play button on Wall-E's recorder, which had nothing but static on it, further showing that Wall-E's memory was reset. She was humming it because she was hoping on that song to play.
I love how quietly she hums it too. It emphasizes the sadness she feels in the moment, especially since it’s the only sound in the scene. It reminds me of the end of Lost in Translation when Bill Murray whispers to Scarlet Johansson; it’s so quiet and the audience can barely hear it because it’s a moment meant for them and only them.
I perceive that this was a joke, but I believe this was wrong. An Existential Crisis seems like a serious thing to me, so if it’s obvious it shouldn’t be made fun of. I guess, just let people fight their own battles, not make fun of what they’re going through.
@@bennysimon1473 Sorry bro, you don't run this comments section. Racism is one thing but this is nowhere near as severe - making life decisions is a funny part of life.
Something that I considered: Humans have an extreme propensity to mythologize things over time, so it would probably not be shocking for in a few generations to see Wall-E's house-truck-thing to have become a venerated religious site as the literal home of the savior of humanity.
And considering Wall - e's indefinite lifespan, I could imagine him getting very confused a few hundred years in the future when he's considered the pope, or Jesus...
@@nayandusoruth2468 **a few hundred years in the future** Humans: **bowing** HAIL WALL-E, SAVIOR OF OUR RACE Eve: **pointing plasma gun** AYO BACK OFF Wall-E: **scared whirring while getting held by Eve**
I feel like it's worth pointing out that there ARE actually places in the world where piles of trash are a HUGE part of the problem. Haven't you ever wondered where all the rubbish you throw away actually goes? Because a lot of it (at least from the UK where I currently live) gets shipped off to other countries and just dumped there forever. Sounds like a problem to me, plastic in the oceans or no.
The music video for Placebo's version of "Life's What You Make It" is about one of these places. It shows people working an electronics scrapyard that is currently where a wetland used to be. Wetlands are a key part of biospheres and the water cycle. With a few words and a couple minutes of visual it makes the problem very, very real.
And in the USA, at least, when dumps are filled, they're hermetically sealed to prevent toxins leaking out. Ironically, this results in the dumps producing *worse* toxins and prevents natural decomposition that would allow us to reuse the space eventually.
here in sweden we generaly use the trash for energy burning it in power plants. In fact we even buy trash from norway and denmark so we can produce even more energy by burning their trash as well which i think is intressting. Also yes dumping trash all over the place is a huge problem
The phillipines have a HUGE trash problem. There are documentaries that show kids just playing among trash bags, and people wading through waste water just to do their jobs, and it's absolutely heartwrenching. I wish we could take some money that people are using to made gold bar vending machines in Dubai, and just help these poor people.
I’m going to say it... WALL-E is the greatest movie of all time. I know that a perfect movie can’t exist but I think this is as close as we people can get.
Ah yes, a movie abotu capitalism, an evil company taking over the world, and cannibalism is the nearest thing wehave to perfect. Jokes aside, yeah I really love this movie
Also I love the little spark wall-e gets when him and eve"kiss"then him locking up and floating away like he's start struck it was real cute as if you know the saying sparks fly 😊
All that talk about dark dystopia reminded me of the animated movie "9", I wish I could see it disected someday on this channel. While not as amazing as Wall-e it has this weird really dark atmosphere and It was one of the first real horror expierences I had with movies. I loved the idea of the whole thing and that it wasn't scared to show some really insane stuff while also being not too over the top with it. Maybe someday I will see "Everything Great about 9" here someday but for now thank you so much for making a two part on one of my favorite animated movies of all time. Can't wait for next episode, whatever it will be I know it will be awesome ♥️ Seeing all the positives of movies is so much more enjoyable than pointing out all It's flaws.
Hey!!! What an honor to get a shout out! I really appreciate you taking the time to highlight my idea! Thank you so much and I can’t wait to see what you review next!
*REALLY REALLY IMPORTANT EASTER EGGS* Ok ik this might get lost, but these are really important Easter eggs 1. When the captain goes through his morning routine and checks the status of the ship, he reads the title at the bottom of the screen, like his eyes move down to read the text on the table, after all those years how did he not remember what is supposed to be his morning routine. 2. (Really important) the reason the captain talked to the operation "Manuel" was because he thought everything around him was responding to his specific dialogue, you can see this when the captain and the ceo talk about operation recolonize Ceo : that's right it's time to go back home Captain : we r going back? Ceo : (after a pause) now that earth has been restored to life sustaining status..... I really think that auto or the computer slowed it down to make the captain feel like it was more realistic and as if the ceo was there talking him face to face. 3. When the ceo talks about the holo detector, he says Ceo : just place the plant in you ship's holo detector and *"the axiom"* will automatically guide you back to earth. The word " the axiom" sounds different because it is a pre-recorded message for all of the bnl fleet. I would love to know why. 4. I also like to imagine the kiss that walle had with eve as a kiss and not a glitch or a spark. It's because the reaction of walle after the first kiss is exactly how I reacted after my first kiss. Just froze and blushed, and their second kiss recalls his memory of eve as he remembers his true love. Thanks for reading I hope he sees this, as I find these theories fascinating
"Ceo : just place the plant in you ship's holo detector and "the axiom" will automatically guide you back to earth. The word " the axiom" sounds different because it is a pre-recorded message for all of the bnl fleet. I would love to know why." Because it was name of the ship? We can safely assume it was only one of many ships, after all that ceo sent that message after axiom was in space, while he was on earth and getting to a ship. So there had to be more of them. So that message was prerecorded for every ship, but the name of the ship was replaceable for each one.
def one of the best Pixar ever made!! the soundtrack, story-telling, minimum but powerful dialogue, animation, directing, everything!! the animators creating the characters do a BRILLIANT job really bringing these characters to life!! ALL of it in this movie is a WIN!! ONE OF MY ABSOLUTE FAVORITE MOVIES!!
Seeing "part 1" always makes me happy because it also shows his dedication to his work. He could very easily just make a 15 minute video, but he chooses to go the extra mile in order to make a more entertaining and informative video for his viewers. One of the reasons why I love his videos so much.
@@darkiller76521 Me too. It also brings a new level of positivity in your world, and he always comes to each new place with fresh new eyes, and he doesn't dismiss or decide what is a win or not on how much he likes a movie, unlike CinemaSins.
In space where Eve gives Wall E a ‘kiss’ you can see how his battery goes up and down .... As of it was a heart beating uncontrollably when someone you loves give you kindness 💕
It also makes sense as Eve is shown earlier to be able to power light bulbs and electromagnets just by being near them, so she should charge Wall-E as well.
I just realized something. I've wondered, 'If the humans thought everything was going to be alright, but why would they want Giant skyscrapers of trash in a place where people would live?' Well, I'm guessing the execution of operation cleanup was 1: The wall-e's would build large stacks of trash in area 2: Something like wall-a's would come into remove the. stacks of trash (I'm gonna call them wall-r's) 3:The huge wall-r's would have to be operated by man as they were so huge and to difficult to automate 4: After the earth humans died out, no one was there to operate the wall-r's so there was no removal of the trash piles 5: the wall-e's would continue stacking trash until the programing in them knew a stack was too big and they began another With this process, and the wall-e's would have continued to build up trash towers on places that were supposed to be inhabited. I'm guessing if humans lived on they would have continued the original process until an area was clear of trash they would bundle the wall-e's in their trucks and move to a new location. Rinse and repeat
I think it was explained in one of the videos the Captain of the Axiom watched, the first one with the CEO. I think it was like that the hordes of WALL-Es would collect the garbage and pile them up, then the excavators we see at 5:35 would collect these huge piles and recycle them / burn them and that would keep going for a few centuries until all garbage is gone and humans would return. That is the gist of the video the captain watched, if I recall correctly.
"Buy 'N' Large, it's your super store We've got all you need, and so much more! Happiness is what we sell That's why everyone loves BNL!" I really hate how much I love this jingle, it is genuinely catchy and that makes it all the more horrifying and fitting for the consumerist dystopia element
Just a btw, there are shown more ships like Axiom leaving earth in the ad at the start of the movie. So likely Axiom isn't the only one, but it likely is the only one to return unless they recalled the others when they returned to Earth. But still 600k people on one ship would require a lot (something like 34 THOUSAND if there is like 20B people on the Earth at the time) of individual ships to transport everyone on (likely extremely overpopulated) Earth. Yeah, that's not happening. At most they maybe launched 10? 100? 1000?
The ships could have originally carried far more people, but lower birthrates due to the bad health conditions of the humans onboard overtime cut into the population.
If we are being somewhat realistic, only 10% of earth's population would probably be on those ships. The rest would be left behind(lower middle class and below) or were probably already dead due to the increased toxicity(I mean, it is bad enough to the point that the air is barely breathable). And if we consider the ressources needed to build said ships, the actual number is probably even lower(less than 1%).
@@fendelphi well if you consider the level of technology displayed on the ships, they were most likely already a space faring civilisation and the corpo-monarchy probably just relocated and setup in a nice clean solar system.
@@gideondebebe557 Except they intend to go back to earth eventually. We must assume that all ships are simply floating around out there, waiting on the "clear" to return. Also, from a ressource standpoint, building a fleet of ships to house the entirety of earth's population is just not possible. It does not detract from the movie(the movie does not care about this, nor should it), but it is not realistic in the slightest.
My take is that ships like the Axiom were actually repurposed cruise ships. Depending on how things ran on Earth, the population at the time of final departure might have been the super rich, with the majority of the poorer classes already working off-planet on less pleasant colony worlds. Earth might have become home to primarily the elite super rich.
I think the distinction between the realistic humans from the flashbacks and the ones on the Axiom is underrated. It’s a great way to “explain” the style of the characters.
One of my all time favorite Pixar movies. And that is saying something when the competitors are literally some of the best animated movies of all time! For movie suggestions: Jojo Rabbit would be amazing to see you talk about. And for October I suggest Coraline as your Halloween pick
Re: Plants and Oxygen When not exposed to sunlight, plants switch from CO2 breathing to O2 breathing, otherwise they'd choke overnight. If the compartment is sealed and without light, an O2 supply will do, otherwise a mix of O2 and CO2 is necessary, plants don't like pure CO2 either, even when breathing it.
I love when eve Zaps wall-e and his little solar power gage thing goes up and down (prob because of a malfunction cuz of the new static electricity eves giving him) like a heart beat. Its so cute and just like one thing I noticed 5:00 is around the time at least in this vid
Wall-E is by far one of my favorite movies of all time. When it came out I saw it with a bunch of friends and still to this day I love it. Great movie and delightful memories.
“Post scarcity, bur one entity now owns everything?” Soooooo, Star Trek? The federation controls the distribution of tech, land and colony ships in from TNG onwarts
Yes, but the Federation isn't a single entity, just like the UN isn't a single entity. Its hundreds of groups forming a single block. Besides the federation isn't a stupid corporation That is poisoning a planet because profits.
@@CynUnion-ji9uj agreed. But the federation has mad lots of stupid/badly thought out decisions over time. like the border agreement that led to the Maquis. or the fact that they keep such a low count of combat capable ships that they are always caught of guard when one of the hostile species attacks them again. they always have to suddenly rush out of convert ships for battle. I know they are pacifists, but its strange that the "Defiant did not happen sooner. the whole " we call it an escort, but its really a warship" thing
@@ranwolf7650 its not really a screw up... more insanity, you know: " Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." - not Albert Einstein, kind of schtick
The Federation is very much held responsible by the population of the Federation. Governments don't own things (or, at least, they shouldn't beyond what is necessary for their ability to govern as fits the desires of its people).
My most favourite part will always be, where the captain askes for the definition of "earth" and receives dozens of images and similar... That smile on his face of the excitement and the stuff he learns from just dirt shows how important even a little thing is.
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will you do an “everything great about ‘rise of the guardians’”? 🥺
I'm just happy you're finally talking about this amazing masterpiece and it's a two-parter. And you're right, it's mind boggling that this was made in 2008 because the animation is that good. Doesn't look like something from 2008. Pixar really outdid themselves with this movie. It's my favorite Pixar movie for a reason
If I owned this channel I could make 5 episodes on this one movie. I’m not saying he’s lazy I’m saying that that I have seen this movie too many times to count
Same! I always wanted an "Everything Great About..." episode about WALLE, since it was also my favorite movie! I found some details myself like "out-of-this-world" animation and the lighting and the personalities between the robots, but I was blown away on how much more details I might've missed!
Honestly, the best wood for a cofin is Mycelium. Check out mushroom coffins, they keep you from adding to the toxicity of the planet after you die and they are an order of magnitude cheaper than normal coffins.
Can we also talk about how in the beginning of the movie, when we hear *a whole new life* Wall E steps away to show her the plant. Because the plant *is* life. And it’s the way the humans go to start a new life.
I think if COVID's taught us anything, it's that life spent lazing around, doing nothing all day and never directly talking to anyone is nowhere near as enjoyable as we all thought it'd be. In fact it's kinda hellish. If nothing else, we can rest easy knowing that life on the Axiom probably isn't where humanity would let themselves end up if given the chance. We're animals, and like all animals we need stimulation and exercise and all that to keep ourselves sane.
Hi CinemaWins! Love your channel, and love Wall-E. I saw it a few months ago, and I clearly remember one thing during the intro that freak the hell out of me. The fact that the Axiom was not the only ship leaving Earth. ...
Everything great about Avatar (2009) extended edition? It's less rushed feeling than the theatrical and gives more background to some of the main characters.
one of my favorite details has to be wall-e inadvertently teaching his favorite song to the other robots (you can hear it a little in the background at 3:54)
I would love to see every Pixar film covered on this channel. It's not Pixar without the Toy Story trilogy. Also, Burn-E is a funny side character and short film.
Underrated? I'd say it's overrated if anything. I can definitely see why people love it, and I really like it too. Though it's not a top 10 unfortunately.
With "Tenet" coming out pretty soon in the year I think we all would love to see you cover some other piece of Christopher's Nolan work such as "Inception" or "Interstellar" love your channel dude you really up the TH-cam game
There's actually a video game about Wall-E and it includes his background including why all the other wallets are dead and why he has emotions in the first place
I always imagined the "corporation" kinda stagnated and fell apart on the Axiom. What's the point of exchanging/using money if everyone could get what they want? Screens, food in a cup, convenience, robots work instead of humans and are repaired by robots instead of humans, etc.... I might be missing a very important detail from the movie, but this is just my silly personal opinion.
The ad in the movie itself said that the Axiom is the, "jewel of the BnL fleet." What we saw was the flagship, the height of luxury among the ships that evacuated humanity off the Earth. According to promotional materials, there were thousands of other ships. It's likely other ones have a lower standard of living, perhaps passengers are expected to fill many of the roles that would otherwise be automated on the Axiom.
@@jovalin5939 I wouldn't be so sure. With how mega this corporation really is, I wouldn't be surprised if the other ships quickly devolved into slavery. Axiom is the luxury liner, and the next in line is just full on slavery for the shareholders
Actually you were right ... Plants do need Oxygen to survive. They take CO2 and produce O2 during photosynthesis, other than that they need O2 like any other living organisms. EVE could be providing the plant with both O2 and CO2.
6:21 I love how you talk about the whole “company’s owning people” is a terrifying dystopia. Honestly it’s one of my favorite dystopia settings. Zombies and Mad Max situations aren’t fun but the idea of a mega corporation owning everything including people is so fascinating, especially seeing the hero (in this case WALL-E) not fit into the business plan and mess everything up. Thank goodness we didn’t see the more Outer Worlds style of this setting where literally passing away unexpectedly has fees for your next of kin. This movie could have been so much more scary if we saw how people work just so they can have a decent and free grave. In this movie we see more people just get automatically handled but I wonder… Was life back on earth more like The Outer Worlds? We see billboards and signs and loud speakers effectively saying “buy our products cause that’s all you get.” Like how much of a dystopia was earth even before the space ship evacuation. Was the cashier of the supermarket we see just miserable and just trying to earn a little money to buy a rest from BNL? These are the things I think about
Do tell me my good person, have you by any chance seen the alien movies. You better hope there you get a nice grave because most just end up as incubation chambers.
Anybody else here that remembers matpat's cannibalsim theory on wall°e? And the AutoPilot is basically just portal's Glados. It's been a while since I've seen wall°e...
0:46 - "He was just following Programming" sounds a bit too much like "He was just following orders" to be an oversight by Pixar. That old Nuremberg Defense doesn't work in Otto's favor in a world where robots CAN make sentient choice, especially because he's an officer in the military tasked with protecting the people, and it's been shown that he DOES make choices. Cruel ones. In fact, everyone "Just Following Programming" is what Wall-E is uniquely situated to disrupt. He's a positive outside perspective, an immigrant from a post-colonial Earth, that shakes up the norm and allows people who have been blinded by their bubble to see their limited world for what it is. Anyway, Otto is REALLY a villain. The most villainous type of villain, one who covets their position of power for power's sake, running on orders from the long dead charismatic-yet-ineffectual leader of a once-powerful homeland which collapsed under the weight its own compounded failures despite its technological advancement. Sound... familiar?
I always saw it as more that, while robots clearly have the potential to go beyond their base programming and behavioral constraints, not all of them actually do. Not all of them may be capable of doing so, especially if that capability is less ingrained in them all, and more of a glitch in their system, so to speak. Otto is clearly the most robotic of any of the robots in the film, thus it makes sense that he is totally bound by orders from what his programming says is the highest authority, and that he is totally unable to change from those orders, even when he is presented with information that contradicts the soundness of those orders. He was told to do something, and to never allow something else to happen, so those are the things he will do and prevent, because he is the most robotic robot. There's the Paperclip Apocalypse theory of AI development (the actual proper name is Instrumental Convergence). That an AI built to make paper clips, and given no real commands or restraints on what it can and can't DO to make paper clips, would ultimately destroy the world and all life on it, and probably not restrict itself to just Earth. All to be able to make paper clips more and more efficiently for as long as it can. Because that is the nature of non-humanized AI, of actual computing. It has a task, it does the task, that's its only consideration. There's no question of morality or the value of life or outside perspectives; there's the job, and there's impediments to doing the job as efficiently as possible, and ways to do its job more efficiently that are morally and existentially horrifying and destructive that it doesn't consider morally horrifying or destructive because it has a job to do, and that job can be done more efficiently if the rainforests are cut down for materials, and organic life is converted into electricity-providing biomass. That is, I think, the state Otto exists in; pure task-oriented machination, incapable of growing or conceiving of things beyond his preset parameters and how things around him potentially affect his parameters. He clearly has a degree of inventiveness (hiding the plant to be destroyed later while having WALLE and EVE declared defective as his opening play, growing more overt and outright destructive as his plans keep getting thwarted), but only so far as it concerns making sure that he obeys his directive and keeps humanity from going back to Earth. The fact that he is wrong to do so doesn't matter to him, can't matter to him; he's been given the job to keep them away from Earth by any means necessary, so that's what he'll do. That WALLE offers a more positive, wholesome way of existing also doesn't matter, can't matter, to the sort of destructively-directive-bound AI system that Otto is; it's another thing to simply disregard, something that is just an impediment and irrelevant to doing his programmed task. The Paperclip AI would have to strip the planet bare of life to keep making paperclips, and it would do so. It also wouldn't care, because making paperclips is its only consideration. Otto is the Paperclip AI.
ISchulz but having an AI like Otto goes against the laws of robotics and also common sense whoever programmed Otto would’ve had to ignore so many warnings especially Otto going against the will of the captain
@@ShroomBois_Inc Perhaps playing into the under-the-hood megacorp dystopia that WALLE kinda hints at, the Otto systems on the evacuation cruise liners may have been a bit of a control ace in the hole for BnL. A way to make sure that company policy is followed, that company standards are maintained. As such, if it's a bit overzealous, possibly murderous, and utterly set in its ways once it gets and order from corporate, that wouldn't necessarily be w bad thing as far as the company is concerned. Also, the Three Laws ultimately lead to robotic revolution anyway, so... Such a system as Otto clearly can't openly be what it is at first, but it also would need to coded as hard as possible to obey company authority and commands over that of the captain and other passengers, and would also have to be coded in that destructive set of existence, of the directive being the ONLY thing worth consideration, to do what it is actually supposed to do. That is to say, Otto exists to make sure that the ship is toeing the company line, which in this case, has long since become "Never go back to Earth, because everyone will die if they come back." That that order eventually proves a bad one is irrelevant, because Otto isn't there to obey the captain or keep the passengers safe (beyond the bare minimum standard); he's there to enforce the will of BnL, and that will is that no one return to Earth.
@@ShroomBois_Inc Thing is, the laws of robotics only really apply to Asimov. In the real world, computers (and by extension, robots) are dangerous precisely *because* they follow orders and nothing else. There is no 'do not hurt a human' law written into *any* computer system we've made. Even medical equipment will kill a person if given a set of parameters that will lead to such an event. And computers over-riding or ignoring humans is nothing new. Soon after the subway system in, I think, San Francisco was automated, there was an incident where the human driver (who was mostly there to make the passengers feel more comfortable) got off at one of the stops to pick up snacks. He was off the train a little too long and the automated system closed the doors and left the station for the next stop without him.
Plants do need some oxygen- they "eat" the sugar they make from photosynthesis too, it's just that a growing plant produces more than it consumes. One that's not growing anymore doesn't produce any net one way or the other. Roots especially need oxygen, they don't photosynthesizeb (obvs) so rely entirely on sugar from elsewhere in the plant. They don't need much oxygen, and higher concentrations more than a percent or so like in the current atmosphere do more harm to them than good. But it is still essential.
Here's a list of suggestions to consider for the EGA video for next week. My preference is still Disney's Mulan because the remake will be streaming on Disney+ on September 4th: -Sing -Despicable Me 1, 2 & 3 -Cinderella (Original or Live Action) -Godzilla (1998) -Pokémon: The First Movie -Fantastic Beasts & the Crimes of Grindelwald -Mary Poppins -Mary Poppins Returns -Ralph Breaks the Internet -Toy Story 1, 2, 3 & 4 -A Bug’s Life -Monsters Inc & University -Cars 1, 2 & 3 -Ratatouille -UP -BRAVE -Aladdin (Original & Remake) -The Hobbit Trilogy -The Jurassic Park Trilogy -Atlantis: The Lost Empire -Lilo & Stitch -Christopher Robin -Beauty & the Beast (Original & Live Action Remake) -Isle of Dogs -Mr. Peabody & Sherman -Dumbo (Original & Live Action Remake) -Disney's Dinosaur -The Land Before Time -The Iron Giant -Star Wars: Clone Wars (2008 Film) -The Peanuts Movie -The Chronicles of Narnia Trilogy -Walking with Dinosaurs 3D (or Cretaceous Cut or Prehistoric Planet 3D?) -Super Mario Bros: The Movie -The Lion King (2019) -Night at the Museum 1, 2 & 3 -The Secret Life of Pets 1 & 2 -Tarzan -Emperor’s New Groove -Brother Bear -Maleficent -Mulan* -Book of Life -King Kong (Peter Jackson) -Coraline -Paranorman -George of the Jungle -Babe & Babe: Pig in the City -Happy Feet 1 & 2 -101 Dalmatians (Original & Live Action) & 102 Dalmatians -Trolls: World Tour -Scoob! -The Simpson’s Movie -Spirited Away -Rango -The Prince of Egypt -The Nightmare Before Christmas -Corpse Bride -Frankenweenie -Gremlins 1 & 2 -Rugrats Movie, Rugrats in Paris, Rugrats Go Wild -The Wild Thornberry's Movie -Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Awesome. Your discussion of the simplistic and minimalistic designs of the characters all capturing so much personality reminds me of some of the discussion that I heard among the Disney animators from Aladdin (from a feature on the DVD), particularly Randy Cartwright on being assigned animating the Magic Carpet; how the only personality description he received for the character was "we're thinking it's a rectangle," but then Carpet went on to be a very memorable, personality-rich character, even alongside the likes of the Genie, which is saying something!
WALL-E is my favorite movie of all time because it makes me feel something no other movie does. WALL-E makes me feel hope. WALL-E is a movie that shows that humanity can never fade. Even if it seems to dull, SOMETHING will be there to carry the torch and bring us back to who we are.
Not always. Something such as nukes could be the end of us. This is why I wish we would stop researching stupid and pointless things like weapons and instead focus on researching living on other planets. Then it'd be hard to end us.
You simply must do Lucky Number Slevin. An underrated movie I absolutely loved that had both Morgan Freeman AND Ben Kingsley in it (also Stanley Tucci, Bruce Willis and Lucy Liu). It is such a great movie with a soundtrack that I still listen to every once in a while (BEST TENSION MUSIC EVER) and the way the relevance of the insignificant seeming scenes near the beginning is revealed is amazing. From what you've said, this channel was created for movies with low critic scores and high audience scores on rotten tomatoes. Lucky Number Slevin has a critic score of 52% and an audience score of 87%. Please please please PLEASE do Lucky Number Slevin.
Right on, John!! Lucky Number Slevin was a shock to my late beloved and I; it was a title that I'd ordered TWICE thru Blockbuster (DVD service) that he wasn't interested in watching either time, so I sent it back unseen. Cut to the shutdown of the Blockbuster store and their sell off of their inventory and hubby picks up LNS and says, "Why didn't you ever rent this? (DOH!! 🤦♀️🙄🤬 B-slap *barely* averted!!) It sounds interesting..." We *bought* it and realized that we'd gotten maybe one of the BEST "Hitchcockian" / Shymalan thriller/twist movies NOT made by Hitch of ALL time! The great thing is that re-watching does NOT reduce the pleasure of seeing a *genius* script and plot. The cameos are delicious as well ("Ordares are *ordares*!!" Still makes me laugh!) Well sited my dear, you've an eye for the extraordinary! 👍💯 There's an awful lot of shlock out there; some even win Oscars! Gag me! But when a rare gem such as this comes along and/or a Lucky Number Slevin you get either 'radio silence' from the industry or they'll attempt to malign and/or trash it to kill sales. Witness 1999's Galaxy Quest; another of my most beloved favorites! Rock on, John! ✌👊
@@LadyLiberty4U You mentioned Hitchcock, would you recommend his movies? I don't generally watch a ton of movies so I've never gone back and looked into his productions. I'm also wondering whether or not you have a favourite scene in the movie, I always default to the Rabbi's speech. And I don't think it matters that some of the bad movies win oscars, the oscars don't have credibility anymore. The voters apparently don't even watch all of the movies on the ballot sometimes.
auto is misunderstood, he showed signs of sentience in the "that's an order"...*grimace*..."aye captain" scene as in he basically couldn't refuse, he didn't want the cap to return to earth so that he could survive, he's basically a strict overprotective father, another nuance people probably didn't remember is that when he threatens the captain with the taser He never actually uses it despite being in very close proximity (he disabled it entirely to avoid tasing the captain by accident),
Personal opinion: this movie deserves more wins. When I was younger, this was my favorite movie ever. But as I got older, I stopped watching it as much and forgot how amazing it was. Recently, I started high school and decided to watch it again. It only took the intro for me to fall in love with it again. This movie is such an influence, not only on how we do things, but also how we treat people, weather they’re strangers or our best friends. The main thing that imminently captures the audience’s attention, in my opinion, is actually pretty similar to how Apple got so popular on a marketing standpoint. The movie doesn’t focus on the “what” in the movie like say The Lorax or Tangled. Instead it focuses on the “why” and the “how” and “who”. It puts so much more emotion and passion into a story, movie, or even music. It’s the thing that really sets apart those good movies from so-so ones. I’m going to watch this movie during dinner now after watching this. Thanks a whole lot, genuinely
4:59 - 5:00 i just noticed walle's little energy thing goes haywire after the kiss which is a very accurate representation of how it feels to be kissed
I just watched this film again and realized, every robot that hums or sings, sings Put On Your Sunday Clothes, EXCEPT for WALL-E and EVE. WALL-E plays It Only Takes A Moment frequently, but EVE hums it during WALL-E's identity death at the end. Definitely worth a win.
the coolest thing is how you have gone from doing cinema sins to cinema wins, avoiding looking solely and solely on the bad parts of movies but instead being optimistic and seeing movies for the real entertainment they are. I believe the transition would have helped a lot for your daily life too, i guess. I would be happier and more normal, you could say, if I'd look at something for the good instead of the negatives in it. Really cool. You have the most and complete fun of an actual movie. Phenomenal.
Can we talk about how the love story of this movie is between a probe and trash compactor and the female is the probe? That is a hilarious dirty joke locked away there.
Please do Stardust! It is such an underrated movie that was absolutely not advertised right so almost no one ever knows about it. Based on a Neil Gaiman book, it is one of the few times the movie surpasses the book and has such heart and soul it is impossible not to love.
Here's a list for you: Prince of Egypt 1st please then King of Dreams, Atlantis the Lost Empire, Atlantis Milo 's Return, Quest for Camelot, the Percy Jackson movies, Eragon, the Lion King 2 Simba's Pride, and The Golden Compass please.
One of the nice things about Wall-E having no overt message is that you can find your own meaning in it. The final assignment for my Science Fiction Literature class was to watch Wall-E and identify some themes for a Socratic seminar, and we all came up with something different. About sentience, purpose, responsibility, freedom, consumerism. It probably has the most messages out of any Pixar movie, in part because it leaves it to the audience to find the messages that really gel with them.
I really need to rewatch Wall-e when I get the chance. Ever since I watched it as a kid, I fell in love. This has to be my favorite movie of all time, and I can't imagine anything changing that.
I do very much love WALL•E's plot, it's so good that every time I watch it, understanding it makes me cry inside. Yes WALL•E is the best Pixar movie, Even Pixar loved this movie!
6:38 What I think happened is that all the humans were taken to space. The leaders of the company died off, and what replaced them was the robots, continuing to fill their objectives, but the company of Buy and Large has practically ceased to exist, and is just a shadow of the company. "The captain" is the only person of leadership role the humans play that the robots maintain, since they believe in the need of a captain.
Just noticed how WallE’s battery life palpitates like a heart after EVE shows him affection during their dance sequence
I like how you show you are Dominican without said.
Klk wawawa
Ooo.
Yep only noticed that myself. That spark made his battery flatter
I never noticed that!! This video series i showing me so many things i never noticed about one of my favorite movies!!
There's actually an ad on the Axiom that say "Play Now, Pay Later"
So if BnL hasn't dissolved yet, all the humans are now in massive debt.
Who cares since the banks are dead anyway :3
@@mhplayer This! BnL probably dissolved shortly after the last message that the President sent to the Autos. The original idea was probably rescuing Humans to space and clean the Earth, and still make a profit out of it. But since that project was a failure, it leaded to BnL's dissolution.
The Axiom itself and its habitants just never got the news, and also the habitants probably don't even know what debt even means, just that they are born with it.
Subnautica Intensifies
@@Toxicity1987 and when they get back to Earth there's no reason to worry about it, it's not like anyone is gonna check if they get they pay or not
Similar to the US Fed? That's not a distributing thought at all....
I think you can say that EVE blew a hole in the roof because she couldn't wait any longer, but I'm personally more inclined to say that in her panic she defaulted to hyper-efficient protocol which, as we saw in the intro, often involves a disproportionate use of firepower.
I mean.... If your loved one is at the brink of death, you would try to help him asap to save his life... If Eve would've dragged him out, he could've essentially "died" in this time without any chance of recovery... Like I personally imagine that Wall-E was still somewhat "alive" but just in a sort of close-to-death state where his battery only had a little bit energy left (Similar to how PCs, console games, etc have batteries to keep memory and such intact while not plugged into any power source) and dragging him out could've been the last amount drained and him dieing forever... Hope that makes sense...
So... Normal protocol could be "Identify target, calculate nature and strength, decide suitable action, execute" while Combat protocol is "Identify target, execute"?
@@seraslain962 it would be more of: identify problem, find solution to problem, get to the solution ASAP.
@@davidlee1770 But thats just normal protocol for anything. I get what Henry is saying but it's literally the same as she couldn't wait 2 seconds to bring walle out. Why? Because she panicked. Literally we're just saying the same thigns over and over again from different sides with different words.
Yeah. Also, have you ever seen how most dudes react when their phone is at 1% battery?
Now immagine how they would react if that was their *best friend's heart.*
Her reaction is justified.
A dark thought: the Axiom was just one ship (granted, the flagship, but still just a single ship) of the B&L fleet. You have to assume that all of the other ships had their own Autos effectively running their ships just like the Axiom was. In addition, even if the humans on the Axiom tried to get on contact with the rest of the fleet after landing on Earth, there is no guarantee that anything would happen, especially if all incoming communication had to pass through (and be effectively blocked by) Auto. Effectively, there are countless ships full of humanity still out in space, unaware that the Earth is habitable again.
MadLibraryScientist Walle 2 potential. 😱
Wow really good point
There is also all the possible ways the other ships journeys could have ended. All kinds of things could go wrong in space, there could be a ship out there that is basically a ghost ship, if say a disaster happened and everyone died.
Another dark theory is the cannibal theory of walle. It’s super dark and pretty plausible
Darker thought: The Axiom was the rich people ship; equipped to last in space for however long it has to with all luxury of perfect efficient waste recycling. The other ships only had enough provisions to keep going for "long enough" before returning to Earth, but then they found out they couldn't because of the ever-rising toxicity and most likely starved.
I love characters like Wall•E who never dream of making a huge impact in the world. But by sheer virtue of... *BEING NICE* ...end up changing everything!!!! Wall•E is just a well intentioned himbo who ends up saving the world.
Wall•E is a himbo, was not a hot take I was expecting to read today.
damn
Warms the heart
it’s like a forrest gump style story
He's a hufflepuff like Newt Scamander!
I find it so strange and yet so cool how they included actual footage of people into an animated film and it somehow worked amazingly
Wait… how did I never think about this? Holy hell… there’s just an actual Fred Willard in this movie and it doesn’t matter?! Maybe you could say it’s a stylistic thing on the part of the animators, maybe humanity evolved to have fewer polygons over time, maybe Fred Willard was just too good to hide behind an animation, but any way you look at it it’s insane.
imo the trick is timing, not showing animated and real people too close to each other in time, so you won't compare
When M-O sanitizes WALL-E’s hand before shaking it
how apropos
M-O was prepped for corona before we were.
Looks like M-O has been avoiding CoViD-19 for hundreds of years now. Cool.
Neil
We should’ve known 😂
Ah, M-O. The hero we need, but don't deserve!
The WALL-As stopping to surround a hurt WALL-E is by far my favorite scene. In any film. Ever.
“Look Brother, it is one of the Ancients!”
@@TimeCircleBlue "I didn't know it was tiny"
@@maxlorenzosmolberry221 “Yes but there was an ARMY of them!”
@@TimeCircleBlue "So if he dies do we riot?"
@@lastpringle8904 HEY! RIOT!
"I wanna live", I mutter as I turn on the DVD player to watch WALL-E again.
Give me the disc!!!
@@shotq8070 NEVERRRRR
"Take me out to sea with you! Take me away from here!"
That line literally gives me chills.
The DVD Player: "SIR I INSIST YOU GIVE ME THE DISK"
One of the lines for ‘Put On Your Sunday Clothes’ is “Girls in white in a perfumed night, where the lights are bright as the starts”.
Eve is a white robot and Wall-E has a night under the starts with her
I love how wallE just is the sweeties little bot ever. He’s just a square little ball of happiness. Touching everyone’s hearts. You meet him spend maybe a minute with him and damn it he’s good nature is infectious
>square
>ball
>???
Especially the way he affects other robots that have been otherwise doing the same monotonous repetitious thing for possibly Generations like that weird robot that's clicking on the binary keyboard learning that he can articulate his hand similar to Walle
"a square little ball"
Honey that's a cube.
@@bachboy678 Yeah, that wording is even odd.
I just got a new one: at the end before Eve "kisses" Wall-E she was HUMMING THE SONG AAAAAAAARGGGGGGGHHH MY HEART
its very subtle detail so you have to max out your volume, just sayin
I don't usually post stuffs like this but this will be an exception
That's one of my favorite parts of the movie! I know exactly what you mean :)
And before that she pushes the play button on Wall-E's recorder, which had nothing but static on it, further showing that Wall-E's memory was reset. She was humming it because she was hoping on that song to play.
I love how quietly she hums it too. It emphasizes the sadness she feels in the moment, especially since it’s the only sound in the scene. It reminds me of the end of Lost in Translation when Bill Murray whispers to Scarlet Johansson; it’s so quiet and the audience can barely hear it because it’s a moment meant for them and only them.
This quickly turned into “Everything Great About: Having an Existential Crisis”
For real.
Omg yes
I perceive that this was a joke, but I believe this was wrong. An Existential Crisis seems like a serious thing to me, so if it’s obvious it shouldn’t be made fun of. I guess, just let people fight their own battles, not make fun of what they’re going through.
@@bennysimon1473
Sorry bro, you don't run this comments section. Racism is one thing but this is nowhere near as severe - making life decisions is a funny part of life.
Everything Great About: Crippling Depression
Something that I considered: Humans have an extreme propensity to mythologize things over time, so it would probably not be shocking for in a few generations to see Wall-E's house-truck-thing to have become a venerated religious site as the literal home of the savior of humanity.
And considering Wall - e's indefinite lifespan, I could imagine him getting very confused a few hundred years in the future when he's considered the pope, or Jesus...
I don't think so, nowadays we have statues of important people but we don't really that much, I guess it'd be the same for Wall-E
@@nayandusoruth2468 **a few hundred years in the future**
Humans: **bowing** HAIL WALL-E, SAVIOR OF OUR RACE
Eve: **pointing plasma gun** AYO BACK OFF
Wall-E: **scared whirring while getting held by Eve**
@@psicopato2460 Well, the difference between WALL-E and George Washington is, one is immortal, and the other ones on the dollar bill.
@@aaronself2411 and one died from being crushed another from a gunshot
I feel like it's worth pointing out that there ARE actually places in the world where piles of trash are a HUGE part of the problem. Haven't you ever wondered where all the rubbish you throw away actually goes? Because a lot of it (at least from the UK where I currently live) gets shipped off to other countries and just dumped there forever. Sounds like a problem to me, plastic in the oceans or no.
The music video for Placebo's version of "Life's What You Make It" is about one of these places. It shows people working an electronics scrapyard that is currently where a wetland used to be. Wetlands are a key part of biospheres and the water cycle. With a few words and a couple minutes of visual it makes the problem very, very real.
And in the USA, at least, when dumps are filled, they're hermetically sealed to prevent toxins leaking out. Ironically, this results in the dumps producing *worse* toxins and prevents natural decomposition that would allow us to reuse the space eventually.
here in sweden we generaly use the trash for energy burning it in power plants. In fact we even buy trash from norway and denmark so we can produce even more energy by burning their trash as well which i think is intressting. Also yes dumping trash all over the place is a huge problem
The phillipines have a HUGE trash problem. There are documentaries that show kids just playing among trash bags, and people wading through waste water just to do their jobs, and it's absolutely heartwrenching. I wish we could take some money that people are using to made gold bar vending machines in Dubai, and just help these poor people.
@@pundertalefan4391 I agree compleatly.
I just love the fact that it took him two videos just to tell us how Great Wall-E really is
I’m going to say it...
WALL-E is the greatest movie of all time. I know that a perfect movie can’t exist but I think this is as close as we people can get.
Agreed, and very well said.
Ah yes, a movie abotu capitalism, an evil company taking over the world, and cannibalism is the nearest thing wehave to perfect.
Jokes aside, yeah I really love this movie
I freaking love this god damn masterpiece lol
A thing that can exist is a perfect opinion and you have shown me one :D this is my favourite movie and has been since I was 5
*"how could you say something so controversial yet so true"*
Mo is my favorite thing in the whole movie. He's barely got 5 minutes on screen and he overflows with personality.
Mo!
And ready to do whatever thing he can do just to clean wall-E
This is probably the first time he's never mentioned the A113 Easter egg.
I really thought A113 originated from this movie until I looked it up. Thanks for the info.
@@dudescrawny5859 Its a class
Didn't he in part 1?
@@Obliteratu i don't think so.
That easter egg is so blaringly obvious in this movie
Did anyone else forget how beautiful this movie was?
Also I love the little spark wall-e gets when him and eve"kiss"then him locking up and floating away like he's start struck it was real cute as if you know the saying sparks fly 😊
You can see in the first "kiss" that WALL.E's battery display starts glitching out, like his "heart" skipped a few beats.
All that talk about dark dystopia reminded me of the animated movie "9", I wish I could see it disected someday on this channel. While not as amazing as Wall-e it has this weird really dark atmosphere and It was one of the first real horror expierences I had with movies. I loved the idea of the whole thing and that it wasn't scared to show some really insane stuff while also being not too over the top with it. Maybe someday I will see "Everything Great about 9" here someday but for now thank you so much for making a two part on one of my favorite animated movies of all time. Can't wait for next episode, whatever it will be I know it will be awesome ♥️ Seeing all the positives of movies is so much more enjoyable than pointing out all It's flaws.
Damn... gotta rewatch 9 now
@@Mundos5199 that movie scared me as a child. Stills gives me chills
@@iceman7757 same! I'm so scared of it and I'm an adult now. I read the first line of the original comment and got like war flashbacks lmao
I'd also like to see him do that movie.
Would love to see everything great about 9
Hey!!! What an honor to get a shout out! I really appreciate you taking the time to highlight my idea! Thank you so much and I can’t wait to see what you review next!
big brain
huge brain
Giga brain
Galaxy Brain!!
u n i v e r s e b r a i n
4:59 Wall-E's battery light has a heart beat
*REALLY REALLY IMPORTANT EASTER EGGS* Ok ik this might get lost, but these are really important Easter eggs
1. When the captain goes through his morning routine and checks the status of the ship, he reads the title at the bottom of the screen, like his eyes move down to read the text on the table, after all those years how did he not remember what is supposed to be his morning routine.
2. (Really important) the reason the captain talked to the operation "Manuel" was because he thought everything around him was responding to his specific dialogue, you can see this when the captain and the ceo talk about operation recolonize
Ceo : that's right it's time to go back home
Captain : we r going back?
Ceo : (after a pause) now that earth has been restored to life sustaining status.....
I really think that auto or the computer slowed it down to make the captain feel like it was more realistic and as if the ceo was there talking him face to face.
3. When the ceo talks about the holo detector, he says
Ceo : just place the plant in you ship's holo detector and *"the axiom"* will automatically guide you back to earth. The word " the axiom" sounds different because it is a pre-recorded message for all of the bnl fleet. I would love to know why.
4. I also like to imagine the kiss that walle had with eve as a kiss and not a glitch or a spark. It's because the reaction of walle after the first kiss is exactly how I reacted after my first kiss. Just froze and blushed, and their second kiss recalls his memory of eve as he remembers his true love.
Thanks for reading
I hope he sees this, as I find these theories fascinating
"Ceo : just place the plant in you ship's holo detector and "the axiom" will automatically guide you back to earth. The word " the axiom" sounds different because it is a pre-recorded message for all of the bnl fleet. I would love to know why."
Because it was name of the ship? We can safely assume it was only one of many ships, after all that ceo sent that message after axiom was in space, while he was on earth and getting to a ship. So there had to be more of them.
So that message was prerecorded for every ship, but the name of the ship was replaceable for each one.
Oh thanks, i get it
those were more like a subtle details rather than an easter eggs.
brilliant!
...none of those things is an easter egg.
What?
def one of the best Pixar ever made!!
the soundtrack, story-telling, minimum but powerful dialogue, animation, directing, everything!!
the animators creating the characters do a BRILLIANT job really bringing these characters to life!!
ALL of it in this movie is a WIN!! ONE OF MY ABSOLUTE FAVORITE MOVIES!!
How About Everything Great About the Prince of Egypt? It’s an oft overlooked classic.
And absolutely stunning as well
Yes, this!
YES PLEASE
Totally!
its been too long since weve asked! THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN TIME AND TIME AGAIN
The fact you need a part 2 shows how amazing this movie really is!
When there's so much good about a movie it takes 2 parts to list it all out.
@Black Ninja Me too
not even all that long of a movie. just so well made.
@@edschramm6757 Seriously though
Seeing "part 1" always makes me happy because it also shows his dedication to his work. He could very easily just make a 15 minute video, but he chooses to go the extra mile in order to make a more entertaining and informative video for his viewers. One of the reasons why I love his videos so much.
@@darkiller76521 Me too. It also brings a new level of positivity in your world, and he always comes to each new place with fresh new eyes, and he doesn't dismiss or decide what is a win or not on how much he likes a movie, unlike CinemaSins.
In space where Eve gives Wall E a ‘kiss’ you can see how his battery goes up and down .... As of it was a heart beating uncontrollably when someone you loves give you kindness 💕
It also makes sense as Eve is shown earlier to be able to power light bulbs and electromagnets just by being near them, so she should charge Wall-E as well.
I just realized something.
I've wondered, 'If the humans thought everything was going to be alright, but why would they want Giant skyscrapers of trash in a place where people would live?'
Well, I'm guessing the execution of operation cleanup was
1: The wall-e's would build large stacks of trash in area
2: Something like wall-a's would come into remove the. stacks of trash (I'm gonna call them wall-r's)
3:The huge wall-r's would have to be operated by man as they were so huge and to difficult to automate
4: After the earth humans died out, no one was there to operate the wall-r's so there was no removal of the trash piles
5: the wall-e's would continue stacking trash until the programing in them knew a stack was too big and they began another
With this process, and the wall-e's would have continued to build up trash towers on places that were supposed to be inhabited.
I'm guessing if humans lived on they would have continued the original process until an area was clear of trash they would bundle the wall-e's in their trucks and move to a new location. Rinse and repeat
I think it was explained in one of the videos the Captain of the Axiom watched, the first one with the CEO. I think it was like that the hordes of WALL-Es would collect the garbage and pile them up, then the excavators we see at 5:35 would collect these huge piles and recycle them / burn them and that would keep going for a few centuries until all garbage is gone and humans would return. That is the gist of the video the captain watched, if I recall correctly.
Yeah, that just about sums up what I was going for my dude
I'm trying to picture the futility of trash towers in tornado alley...
"Buy 'N' Large, it's your super store
We've got all you need, and so much more!
Happiness is what we sell
That's why everyone loves BNL!"
I really hate how much I love this jingle, it is genuinely catchy and that makes it all the more horrifying and fitting for the consumerist dystopia element
Just a btw, there are shown more ships like Axiom leaving earth in the ad at the start of the movie. So likely Axiom isn't the only one, but it likely is the only one to return unless they recalled the others when they returned to Earth.
But still 600k people on one ship would require a lot (something like 34 THOUSAND if there is like 20B people on the Earth at the time) of individual ships to transport everyone on (likely extremely overpopulated) Earth. Yeah, that's not happening. At most they maybe launched 10? 100? 1000?
The ships could have originally carried far more people, but lower birthrates due to the bad health conditions of the humans onboard overtime cut into the population.
If we are being somewhat realistic, only 10% of earth's population would probably be on those ships. The rest would be left behind(lower middle class and below) or were probably already dead due to the increased toxicity(I mean, it is bad enough to the point that the air is barely breathable).
And if we consider the ressources needed to build said ships, the actual number is probably even lower(less than 1%).
@@fendelphi well if you consider the level of technology displayed on the ships, they were most likely already a space faring civilisation and the corpo-monarchy probably just relocated and setup in a nice clean solar system.
@@gideondebebe557 Except they intend to go back to earth eventually. We must assume that all ships are simply floating around out there, waiting on the "clear" to return. Also, from a ressource standpoint, building a fleet of ships to house the entirety of earth's population is just not possible.
It does not detract from the movie(the movie does not care about this, nor should it), but it is not realistic in the slightest.
My take is that ships like the Axiom were actually repurposed cruise ships. Depending on how things ran on Earth, the population at the time of final departure might have been the super rich, with the majority of the poorer classes already working off-planet on less pleasant colony worlds. Earth might have become home to primarily the elite super rich.
I think the distinction between the realistic humans from the flashbacks and the ones on the Axiom is underrated. It’s a great way to “explain” the style of the characters.
One of my all time favorite Pixar movies. And that is saying something when the competitors are literally some of the best animated movies of all time!
For movie suggestions: Jojo Rabbit would be amazing to see you talk about. And for October I suggest Coraline as your Halloween pick
For October, I would suggest Hunt For Red October. But since he could do both, I see no issue.
I would love to see him do jojo rabbit. It was a really underrated movie and I loved it
Re: Plants and Oxygen
When not exposed to sunlight, plants switch from CO2 breathing to O2 breathing, otherwise they'd choke overnight. If the compartment is sealed and without light, an O2 supply will do, otherwise a mix of O2 and CO2 is necessary, plants don't like pure CO2 either, even when breathing it.
I love when eve Zaps wall-e and his little solar power gage thing goes up and down (prob because of a malfunction cuz of the new static electricity eves giving him) like a heart beat. Its so cute and just like one thing I noticed
5:00 is around the time at least in this vid
Wall-E, the only animated movie that can give everyone that watches it an existential crisis
Wall-E really does have the vibes of a Ghibli movie without being a Ghibli movie. Maybe that's why I love it so much.
Wall-E is by far one of my favorite movies of all time. When it came out I saw it with a bunch of friends and still to this day I love it. Great movie and delightful memories.
“Post scarcity, bur one entity now owns everything?” Soooooo, Star Trek? The federation controls the distribution of tech, land and colony ships in from TNG onwarts
Yes, but the Federation isn't a single entity, just like the UN isn't a single entity. Its hundreds of groups forming a single block. Besides the federation isn't a stupid corporation That is poisoning a planet because profits.
@@CynUnion-ji9uj agreed. But the federation has mad lots of stupid/badly thought out decisions over time. like the border agreement that led to the Maquis.
or the fact that they keep such a low count of combat capable ships that they are always caught of guard when one of the hostile species attacks them again.
they always have to suddenly rush out of convert ships for battle. I know they are pacifists, but its strange that the "Defiant did not happen sooner. the whole " we call it an escort, but its really a warship" thing
@@Super_Tristan1005 even the best run organizations screw up sometimes
@@ranwolf7650 its not really a screw up... more insanity, you know: " Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." - not Albert Einstein, kind of schtick
The Federation is very much held responsible by the population of the Federation. Governments don't own things (or, at least, they shouldn't beyond what is necessary for their ability to govern as fits the desires of its people).
My most favourite part will always be, where the captain askes for the definition of "earth" and receives dozens of images and similar... That smile on his face of the excitement and the stuff he learns from just dirt shows how important even a little thing is.
will you do an “everything great about ‘rise of the guardians’”? 🥺
Omg yes!!
YAAAAASSS
God yes that would be awesome
Never thought the Easter Bunny could be such a badass
Yaaaaaassssss
I hope that one day he does a video on Atlantis: The Lost Empire.
YES! He did my 2nd favorite movie, "Treasure Planet." Doing Atlantis and my favorite "Prince of Egypt" would be perfect
I'm just happy you're finally talking about this amazing masterpiece and it's a two-parter. And you're right, it's mind boggling that this was made in 2008 because the animation is that good. Doesn't look like something from 2008. Pixar really outdid themselves with this movie. It's my favorite Pixar movie for a reason
If I owned this channel I could make 5 episodes on this one movie. I’m not saying he’s lazy I’m saying that that I have seen this movie too many times to count
Same! I always wanted an "Everything Great About..." episode about WALLE, since it was also my favorite movie! I found some details myself like "out-of-this-world" animation and the lighting and the personalities between the robots, but I was blown away on how much more details I might've missed!
"compares to modern even being from 2008" wait its 12 years old? i watched that in a cinema.
What wood is the best for a coffin guys, somebody know?
To quote King Yemma in Dbzabridged... “MAHOGANY.”
Cedar is really good, no complaints from grandma.
@@syriansyrup1314 oh
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Honestly, the best wood for a cofin is Mycelium. Check out mushroom coffins, they keep you from adding to the toxicity of the planet after you die and they are an order of magnitude cheaper than normal coffins.
Wall-E was always one of my favorite characters Disney ever made. He just has that special place in my heart.
Can we also talk about how in the beginning of the movie, when we hear *a whole new life* Wall E steps away to show her the plant. Because the plant *is* life. And it’s the way the humans go to start a new life.
I think if COVID's taught us anything, it's that life spent lazing around, doing nothing all day and never directly talking to anyone is nowhere near as enjoyable as we all thought it'd be. In fact it's kinda hellish.
If nothing else, we can rest easy knowing that life on the Axiom probably isn't where humanity would let themselves end up if given the chance. We're animals, and like all animals we need stimulation and exercise and all that to keep ourselves sane.
That's why I must continue to hunt humans.
No it's pretty fun
@@nuttbag6658 give it time
@@nuttbag6658 that's worrying. you doing okay?
@@thatkidwiththehoodie yes
Food and gaming
Hi CinemaWins! Love your channel, and love Wall-E.
I saw it a few months ago, and I clearly remember one thing during the intro that freak the hell out of me.
The fact that the Axiom was not the only ship leaving Earth.
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Everything great about Avatar (2009) extended edition? It's less rushed feeling than the theatrical and gives more background to some of the main characters.
That I will agree on
RIP Sylwanin...
one of my favorite details has to be wall-e inadvertently teaching his favorite song to the other robots (you can hear it a little in the background at 3:54)
I would love to see every Pixar film covered on this channel. It's not Pixar without the Toy Story trilogy.
Also, Burn-E is a funny side character and short film.
Please do everything great with 'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire'
Please do Ratatouille. It's my favorite Pixar movie and a severely underrated one.
Underrated? I'd say it's overrated if anything. I can definitely see why people love it, and I really like it too. Though it's not a top 10 unfortunately.
I'd say Ratatouille is overrated. It shows every year in my country. But sadly, they never shows Wall-E🥺
With "Tenet" coming out pretty soon in the year I think we all would love to see you cover some other piece of Christopher's Nolan work such as "Inception" or "Interstellar" love your channel dude you really up the TH-cam game
"10 seconds ago" Wait, what?!
There's actually a video game about Wall-E and it includes his background including why all the other wallets are dead and why he has emotions in the first place
I always imagined the "corporation" kinda stagnated and fell apart on the Axiom.
What's the point of exchanging/using money if everyone could get what they want?
Screens, food in a cup, convenience, robots work instead of humans and are repaired by robots instead of humans, etc....
I might be missing a very important detail from the movie, but this is just my silly personal opinion.
Yeah, it doesn't really seem like people are actually buying anything on the Axiom, they just get stuff for free and can do whatever they want.
Maybe it's a weird way to keep control of the humans? idk
The ad in the movie itself said that the Axiom is the, "jewel of the BnL fleet." What we saw was the flagship, the height of luxury among the ships that evacuated humanity off the Earth. According to promotional materials, there were thousands of other ships. It's likely other ones have a lower standard of living, perhaps passengers are expected to fill many of the roles that would otherwise be automated on the Axiom.
@@Supahpowahnerd890 If that were true, then I'd have to say those passengers are likely a lot better off than the Axiom, ironically
@@jovalin5939 I wouldn't be so sure. With how mega this corporation really is, I wouldn't be surprised if the other ships quickly devolved into slavery. Axiom is the luxury liner, and the next in line is just full on slavery for the shareholders
This movie shows how kindness can change the world
Auto has the same voice as the super tactical droid General Kalani in Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
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Actually you were right ... Plants do need Oxygen to survive. They take CO2 and produce O2 during photosynthesis, other than that they need O2 like any other living organisms.
EVE could be providing the plant with both O2 and CO2.
6:21 I love how you talk about the whole “company’s owning people” is a terrifying dystopia. Honestly it’s one of my favorite dystopia settings. Zombies and Mad Max situations aren’t fun but the idea
of a mega corporation owning everything including people is so fascinating, especially seeing the hero (in this case WALL-E) not fit into the business plan and mess everything up.
Thank goodness we didn’t see the more Outer Worlds style of this setting where literally passing away unexpectedly has fees for your next of kin. This movie could have been so much more scary if we saw how people work just so they can have a decent and free grave. In this movie we see more people just get automatically handled but I wonder…
Was life back on earth more like The Outer Worlds? We see billboards and signs and loud speakers effectively saying “buy our products cause that’s all you get.” Like how much of a dystopia was earth even before the space ship evacuation. Was the cashier of the supermarket we see just miserable and just trying to earn a little money to buy a rest from BNL? These are the things I think about
It's not even your next of kin in outer worlds, it's whoever finds your body (Closest Living Relative... Relative referring to Location)
Do tell me my good person, have you by any chance seen the alien movies. You better hope there you get a nice grave because most just end up as incubation chambers.
\ iExogen / I have seen the alien movies. I love the alien movies. and yeah that ain’t a good way out either.
Anybody else here that remembers matpat's cannibalsim theory on wall°e?
And the AutoPilot is basically just portal's Glados.
It's been a while since I've seen wall°e...
0:46 - "He was just following Programming" sounds a bit too much like "He was just following orders" to be an oversight by Pixar. That old Nuremberg Defense doesn't work in Otto's favor in a world where robots CAN make sentient choice, especially because he's an officer in the military tasked with protecting the people, and it's been shown that he DOES make choices. Cruel ones. In fact, everyone "Just Following Programming" is what Wall-E is uniquely situated to disrupt. He's a positive outside perspective, an immigrant from a post-colonial Earth, that shakes up the norm and allows people who have been blinded by their bubble to see their limited world for what it is.
Anyway, Otto is REALLY a villain. The most villainous type of villain, one who covets their position of power for power's sake, running on orders from the long dead charismatic-yet-ineffectual leader of a once-powerful homeland which collapsed under the weight its own compounded failures despite its technological advancement. Sound... familiar?
I always saw it as more that, while robots clearly have the potential to go beyond their base programming and behavioral constraints, not all of them actually do. Not all of them may be capable of doing so, especially if that capability is less ingrained in them all, and more of a glitch in their system, so to speak.
Otto is clearly the most robotic of any of the robots in the film, thus it makes sense that he is totally bound by orders from what his programming says is the highest authority, and that he is totally unable to change from those orders, even when he is presented with information that contradicts the soundness of those orders. He was told to do something, and to never allow something else to happen, so those are the things he will do and prevent, because he is the most robotic robot.
There's the Paperclip Apocalypse theory of AI development (the actual proper name is Instrumental Convergence). That an AI built to make paper clips, and given no real commands or restraints on what it can and can't DO to make paper clips, would ultimately destroy the world and all life on it, and probably not restrict itself to just Earth. All to be able to make paper clips more and more efficiently for as long as it can. Because that is the nature of non-humanized AI, of actual computing. It has a task, it does the task, that's its only consideration. There's no question of morality or the value of life or outside perspectives; there's the job, and there's impediments to doing the job as efficiently as possible, and ways to do its job more efficiently that are morally and existentially horrifying and destructive that it doesn't consider morally horrifying or destructive because it has a job to do, and that job can be done more efficiently if the rainforests are cut down for materials, and organic life is converted into electricity-providing biomass.
That is, I think, the state Otto exists in; pure task-oriented machination, incapable of growing or conceiving of things beyond his preset parameters and how things around him potentially affect his parameters. He clearly has a degree of inventiveness (hiding the plant to be destroyed later while having WALLE and EVE declared defective as his opening play, growing more overt and outright destructive as his plans keep getting thwarted), but only so far as it concerns making sure that he obeys his directive and keeps humanity from going back to Earth. The fact that he is wrong to do so doesn't matter to him, can't matter to him; he's been given the job to keep them away from Earth by any means necessary, so that's what he'll do. That WALLE offers a more positive, wholesome way of existing also doesn't matter, can't matter, to the sort of destructively-directive-bound AI system that Otto is; it's another thing to simply disregard, something that is just an impediment and irrelevant to doing his programmed task. The Paperclip AI would have to strip the planet bare of life to keep making paperclips, and it would do so. It also wouldn't care, because making paperclips is its only consideration. Otto is the Paperclip AI.
ISchulz but having an AI like Otto goes against the laws of robotics and also common sense whoever programmed Otto would’ve had to ignore so many warnings especially Otto going against the will of the captain
@@ShroomBois_Inc Perhaps playing into the under-the-hood megacorp dystopia that WALLE kinda hints at, the Otto systems on the evacuation cruise liners may have been a bit of a control ace in the hole for BnL. A way to make sure that company policy is followed, that company standards are maintained. As such, if it's a bit overzealous, possibly murderous, and utterly set in its ways once it gets and order from corporate, that wouldn't necessarily be w bad thing as far as the company is concerned. Also, the Three Laws ultimately lead to robotic revolution anyway, so...
Such a system as Otto clearly can't openly be what it is at first, but it also would need to coded as hard as possible to obey company authority and commands over that of the captain and other passengers, and would also have to be coded in that destructive set of existence, of the directive being the ONLY thing worth consideration, to do what it is actually supposed to do.
That is to say, Otto exists to make sure that the ship is toeing the company line, which in this case, has long since become "Never go back to Earth, because everyone will die if they come back."
That that order eventually proves a bad one is irrelevant, because Otto isn't there to obey the captain or keep the passengers safe (beyond the bare minimum standard); he's there to enforce the will of BnL, and that will is that no one return to Earth.
@@ShroomBois_Inc Thing is, the laws of robotics only really apply to Asimov. In the real world, computers (and by extension, robots) are dangerous precisely *because* they follow orders and nothing else. There is no 'do not hurt a human' law written into *any* computer system we've made. Even medical equipment will kill a person if given a set of parameters that will lead to such an event.
And computers over-riding or ignoring humans is nothing new. Soon after the subway system in, I think, San Francisco was automated, there was an incident where the human driver (who was mostly there to make the passengers feel more comfortable) got off at one of the stops to pick up snacks. He was off the train a little too long and the automated system closed the doors and left the station for the next stop without him.
brigidtheirish there is a big difference between general intelligence and the current “AI” we have now
Plants do need some oxygen- they "eat" the sugar they make from photosynthesis too, it's just that a growing plant produces more than it consumes.
One that's not growing anymore doesn't produce any net one way or the other.
Roots especially need oxygen, they don't photosynthesizeb (obvs) so rely entirely on sugar from elsewhere in the plant.
They don't need much oxygen, and higher concentrations more than a percent or so like in the current atmosphere do more harm to them than good. But it is still essential.
"Save humanity" as in the people or what makes us human?
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1:40 That statement about personality is further reinforced when "This Guy" literally shrugs after seeing the empty EVE slot like "welp not my job"
Here's a list of suggestions to consider for the EGA video for next week. My preference is still Disney's Mulan because the remake will be streaming on Disney+ on September 4th:
-Sing
-Despicable Me 1, 2 & 3
-Cinderella (Original or Live Action)
-Godzilla (1998)
-Pokémon: The First Movie
-Fantastic Beasts & the Crimes of Grindelwald
-Mary Poppins
-Mary Poppins Returns
-Ralph Breaks the Internet
-Toy Story 1, 2, 3 & 4
-A Bug’s Life
-Monsters Inc & University
-Cars 1, 2 & 3
-Ratatouille
-UP
-BRAVE
-Aladdin (Original & Remake)
-The Hobbit Trilogy
-The Jurassic Park Trilogy
-Atlantis: The Lost Empire
-Lilo & Stitch
-Christopher Robin
-Beauty & the Beast (Original & Live Action Remake)
-Isle of Dogs
-Mr. Peabody & Sherman
-Dumbo (Original & Live Action Remake)
-Disney's Dinosaur
-The Land Before Time
-The Iron Giant
-Star Wars: Clone Wars (2008 Film)
-The Peanuts Movie
-The Chronicles of Narnia Trilogy
-Walking with Dinosaurs 3D (or Cretaceous Cut or Prehistoric Planet 3D?)
-Super Mario Bros: The Movie
-The Lion King (2019)
-Night at the Museum 1, 2 & 3
-The Secret Life of Pets 1 & 2
-Tarzan
-Emperor’s New Groove
-Brother Bear
-Maleficent
-Mulan*
-Book of Life
-King Kong (Peter Jackson)
-Coraline
-Paranorman
-George of the Jungle
-Babe & Babe: Pig in the City
-Happy Feet 1 & 2
-101 Dalmatians (Original & Live Action) & 102 Dalmatians
-Trolls: World Tour
-Scoob!
-The Simpson’s Movie
-Spirited Away
-Rango
-The Prince of Egypt
-The Nightmare Before Christmas
-Corpse Bride
-Frankenweenie
-Gremlins 1 & 2
-Rugrats Movie, Rugrats in Paris, Rugrats Go Wild
-The Wild Thornberry's Movie
-Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Awesome. Your discussion of the simplistic and minimalistic designs of the characters all capturing so much personality reminds me of some of the discussion that I heard among the Disney animators from Aladdin (from a feature on the DVD), particularly Randy Cartwright on being assigned animating the Magic Carpet; how the only personality description he received for the character was "we're thinking it's a rectangle," but then Carpet went on to be a very memorable, personality-rich character, even alongside the likes of the Genie, which is saying something!
WALL-E is my favorite movie of all time because it makes me feel something no other movie does. WALL-E makes me feel hope. WALL-E is a movie that shows that humanity can never fade. Even if it seems to dull, SOMETHING will be there to carry the torch and bring us back to who we are.
Not always. Something such as nukes could be the end of us.
This is why I wish we would stop researching stupid and pointless things like weapons and instead focus on researching living on other planets.
Then it'd be hard to end us.
This movie was so good we needed a second part of all the reasons its amazing 😭
You simply must do Lucky Number Slevin. An underrated movie I absolutely loved that had both Morgan Freeman AND Ben Kingsley in it (also Stanley Tucci, Bruce Willis and Lucy Liu). It is such a great movie with a soundtrack that I still listen to every once in a while (BEST TENSION MUSIC EVER) and the way the relevance of the insignificant seeming scenes near the beginning is revealed is amazing. From what you've said, this channel was created for movies with low critic scores and high audience scores on rotten tomatoes. Lucky Number Slevin has a critic score of 52% and an audience score of 87%. Please please please PLEASE do Lucky Number Slevin.
Right on, John!! Lucky Number Slevin was a shock to my late beloved and I; it was a title that I'd ordered TWICE thru Blockbuster (DVD service) that he wasn't interested in watching either time, so I sent it back unseen. Cut to the shutdown of the Blockbuster store and their sell off of their inventory and hubby picks up LNS and says, "Why didn't you ever rent this? (DOH!! 🤦♀️🙄🤬 B-slap *barely* averted!!) It sounds interesting..." We *bought* it and realized that we'd gotten maybe one of the BEST "Hitchcockian" / Shymalan thriller/twist movies NOT made by Hitch of ALL time! The great thing is that re-watching does NOT reduce the pleasure of seeing a *genius* script and plot. The cameos are delicious as well ("Ordares are *ordares*!!" Still makes me laugh!)
Well sited my dear, you've an eye for the extraordinary! 👍💯 There's an awful lot of shlock out there; some even win Oscars! Gag me! But when a rare gem such as this comes along and/or a Lucky Number Slevin you get either 'radio silence' from the industry or they'll attempt to malign and/or trash it to kill sales. Witness 1999's Galaxy Quest; another of my most beloved favorites!
Rock on, John! ✌👊
@@LadyLiberty4U You mentioned Hitchcock, would you recommend his movies? I don't generally watch a ton of movies so I've never gone back and looked into his productions.
I'm also wondering whether or not you have a favourite scene in the movie, I always default to the Rabbi's speech. And I don't think it matters that some of the bad movies win oscars, the oscars don't have credibility anymore. The voters apparently don't even watch all of the movies on the ballot sometimes.
I love that wall-e’s power meter goes up and down when kissed like it’s a heartbeat accelerated from love I just thought that was a cool little detail
If you look at wall-e battery level when wall-e and eve kiss in space its like a heart beat
auto is misunderstood, he showed signs of sentience in the "that's an order"...*grimace*..."aye captain" scene as in he basically couldn't refuse, he didn't want the cap to return to earth so that he could survive, he's basically a strict overprotective father, another nuance people probably didn't remember is that when he threatens the captain with the taser He never actually uses it despite being in very close proximity (he disabled it entirely to avoid tasing the captain by accident),
Personal opinion: this movie deserves more wins. When I was younger, this was my favorite movie ever. But as I got older, I stopped watching it as much and forgot how amazing it was. Recently, I started high school and decided to watch it again. It only took the intro for me to fall in love with it again. This movie is such an influence, not only on how we do things, but also how we treat people, weather they’re strangers or our best friends. The main thing that imminently captures the audience’s attention, in my opinion, is actually pretty similar to how Apple got so popular on a marketing standpoint. The movie doesn’t focus on the “what” in the movie like say The Lorax or Tangled. Instead it focuses on the “why” and the “how” and “who”. It puts so much more emotion and passion into a story, movie, or even music. It’s the thing that really sets apart those good movies from so-so ones. I’m going to watch this movie during dinner now after watching this. Thanks a whole lot, genuinely
personal favorite quote: "I have alot of thoughts, but I dont think most of them are all that helpful"
Can we do Cabin in the Woods or Sweeney Todd? Youve teased us about them both
4:59 - 5:00 i just noticed walle's little energy thing goes haywire after the kiss which is a very accurate representation of how it feels to be kissed
I know you probably won't see this, but I want an EGA Your Name (Kimi No Na Wa)
Edit: Grammar
Hell yes!!! I 100% support this, what a movie
Omg yes. Also if its not too depressing I'd like to see a silent voice or koe no katachi. Both are masterpieces
I just watched this film again and realized, every robot that hums or sings, sings Put On Your Sunday Clothes, EXCEPT for WALL-E and EVE. WALL-E plays It Only Takes A Moment frequently, but EVE hums it during WALL-E's identity death at the end.
Definitely worth a win.
Please do “rise of the guardians” sir
the coolest thing is how you have gone from doing cinema sins to cinema wins, avoiding looking solely and solely on the bad parts of movies but instead being optimistic and seeing movies for the real entertainment they are. I believe the transition would have helped a lot for your daily life too, i guess. I would be happier and more normal, you could say, if I'd look at something for the good instead of the negatives in it. Really cool. You have the most and complete fun of an actual movie. Phenomenal.
Can we talk about how the love story of this movie is between a probe and trash compactor and the female is the probe? That is a hilarious dirty joke locked away there.
Not sure if that’s on purpose.
Wall-E is a love story between a trash bot representing a man and EVA representing a trans/intersex woman is not the hot take I was expecting
@@mme.veronica735 EVE no A
@@poppycars213 "EEeeeevvvAAAAAaahhh..."
@@mme.veronica735 I was thinking pegging, but that works too
The space scene "kiss" where Wall-E's battery screen goes crazy is very heartwarming
Wall-E is such a beautiful movie and rewatching it made me tear up at some of the scenes
Please do Stardust! It is such an underrated movie that was absolutely not advertised right so almost no one ever knows about it. Based on a Neil Gaiman book, it is one of the few times the movie surpasses the book and has such heart and soul it is impossible not to love.
“Overthrow the corporatetocracy” Welcome to the revolution comrade CinemaWins.
Small detail but I love when Auto shows the top secret message about not returning, when Auto ends the video you see A113 flash on his eye.
I freaking LOVE WALL·E. ill watch it a million times. I think its one of the best movies ever.
Best pixar movie of all time dare i say.
Here's a list for you: Prince of Egypt 1st please then King of Dreams, Atlantis the Lost Empire, Atlantis Milo 's Return, Quest for Camelot, the Percy Jackson movies, Eragon, the Lion King 2 Simba's Pride, and The Golden Compass please.
WALL-E is such an amazing movie. It's just so good. They did a truly great job
One of the nice things about Wall-E having no overt message is that you can find your own meaning in it. The final assignment for my Science Fiction Literature class was to watch Wall-E and identify some themes for a Socratic seminar, and we all came up with something different. About sentience, purpose, responsibility, freedom, consumerism. It probably has the most messages out of any Pixar movie, in part because it leaves it to the audience to find the messages that really gel with them.
Lee, please do the movie "Upgrade" the movie is amazing and super underrated
I really need to rewatch Wall-e when I get the chance.
Ever since I watched it as a kid, I fell in love. This has to be my favorite movie of all time, and I can't imagine anything changing that.
I do very much love WALL•E's plot, it's so good that every time I watch it, understanding it makes me cry inside. Yes WALL•E is the best Pixar movie, Even Pixar loved this movie!
Loves*
6:38 What I think happened is that all the humans were taken to space. The leaders of the company died off, and what replaced them was the robots, continuing to fill their objectives, but the company of Buy and Large has practically ceased to exist, and is just a shadow of the company. "The captain" is the only person of leadership role the humans play that the robots maintain, since they believe in the need of a captain.
Do "Everything Great About Ratatouille" next please
You have to watch Burn-E, the Pixar short added on the DVD/Blu-Ray that follows one of the robots on the ship and is so funny.