If you have been following all the WALL•E reviews on the WALL•E Reviews thread at the Pixar Planet Forums, you will note how full of praise they are and there are plenty of reviews around this early before the release.
WALL•E Reviews Full Of Praise
To give you a clue without about what I mean, Richard Roeper of Ebert and Roeper said the film is better than Finding Nemo and the best Pixar film to date. And to quote a viewer from AICN’s preview screening, "Masterpiece. That’s it. That’s truth in one word. WALL*E is a masterpiece."
Check out the rest of the reviews here.
Last modified: June 17, 2008
Hehehehehehehe. 😀
I KNEW this was gonna be awesome. Apparently I have grown a decent film eye. The wait is getting harder and harder the more good I hear about this.
Better than Nemo?
A masterpiece?
What kinda beautiful piece of work am I gonna witness in 9 days? I’m almost a bit frightened.
Just FYI, the Roeper comment was never verified since E&R haven’t reviewed it yet. But we should see it this weekend.
Michael Phillips (Ebert’s replacement) did a quick review of it though and praised Pixar for continuing to push the envelope and create another gem (I’m paraphrasing here).
This is so exciting. Only 10 long excruciating days til we can feast our eyes on this “masterpiece”!
Has Pixar ever done us wrong?
This is very exciting and promising! I hope to see more reviews along the lines of these ones. 🙂
What is Wall-E rated?
I wish I didn’t have to wait another month for this.
http://spungella.blogspot.com/2008/06/pixars-wall-e-screening.html
spungella posted a review. spoilers though.
I took my 5 y.o. daughter to see this movie. I was a little disappointed. The movie was very dreary and very difficult for a child to follow and understand. I wouldn’t recommend this film to a child; an adolscent maybe, but not for a child.
I saw Wall-E and it was just…amazing.
Pixar was dying and Disney movies are starting to suck (Brother Bear, Underdog) and judging from the commercials, so are its future movies (Beverly Hills Chihuahua…).
I’m 16 and watched this and enjoyed it, but I think children will not understand it very well.
So, bring at least a 12 year old, maybe 11, but they’re probably into dumb humor knowing middle schoolers (I did not say they all do) …I was too, personally.
So bring older audiences who are sick of dumb humor and wants to watch just a nice little film that’ll make you smile, watch it! I highly recommend it.