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I'm very tempted to say this is my favorite film of all time, as nothing else has inspired the interest in film and animation I have now as much as Wall-E has. It's filled with lovable characters, amazing visuals, and a really emotional storyline.

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A+. A masterpiece. I'm still expecting a Pixar movie wins the Best Picture Oscar

If there was ever a movie to win BP, this should have been it. WALL E was exceptional. I fear that Pixar will never be able to revisit the magic they created with WALL E, although Up and Toy Story 3 were incredible as well.
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I don't know where I would rank this exactly on my list of favorite Pixar films, but I'm certain it's definitely in my top 4. This has everything you could want in a Pixar film, original plotline, engaging characters, breathtaking visuals, and robots in love.

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A huge achievement in filmmaking. It's incredibly intelligent, visually stunning, and emotionally powerful. I think the first half of the film is superior, and that is a testement to Wall-E's captivating story that even though there were barely any words spoken, it still managed to say everything it needed to with grace and poignancy. Is it even possible for someone not to feel moved when Eve desperately tried to revive Wall-E?

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A huge achievement in filmmaking. It's incredibly intelligent, visually stunning, and emotionally powerful. I think the first half of the film is superior, and that is a testement to Wall-E's captivating story that even though there were barely any words were spoken, it still managed to say everything it needed to with grace and poignancy. Is it even possible for someone not to feel moved when Eve desperately tried to revive Wall-E?

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Dammit, Noctis, stop agreeing with me!

My first viewing of WALL-E was on a teeny production monitor, crappy low-quality resolution, unfinished animation in places, and temp music in spots. It still moved me to tears.

The first half is absolutely amazing and I'd put it up there with the very best science-fiction films ever. It's just a masterpiece of concise, visually-driven storytelling. The second half is a bit more pedestrian and conventional, but still wildly entertaining. And then, of course, the ending is an emotional knock-out, just perfectly executed.

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