Pixar Introduces Wall-E
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Monsters, Inc. (2001)
Only Pixar could turn every child’s worst nightmare—monsters in the closet—into a film that pulled in more than $525 million while charming both critics and audiences. Merchandise flew off the shelves as kids were drawn to the creatures that once frightened them. Roger Ebert called it “cheerful, high-energy fun and,” he pointed out, “like other Pixar movies, has a running supply of gags and references aimed at grownups.”
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- Comment by oscar francis on 7/07/08 at 12:39 am
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- Comment by Jamie Lynn Spears on 7/21/08 at 9:19 pm
I love absolutely every movie from Pixar. They are no longer the best animation studio in the world, they definitely count as the best movie studio in the world, hands down. Wall-E was way over and beyond anything achieved in cinematography and they’re gonna have hard time outdoing themselves. If there was one movie that deserves awards as the “best picture’ of 2008, it’s Wall-E. The characters in the movie were all robots, but Pixar was able to breathe more emotions and love into those creatures than could be found in any other movie of the year. A true masterpiece.
- Comment by fairings on 8/26/08 at 7:59 pm
Pixar is definitely the best when it comes to animated films. Through the years, the movies they make not only gives life to different characters, but they also put emphasis on personality and emotions of the characters they create. Pixar is the best!
- Comment by Redding Restaurants on 12/29/08 at 4:00 pm
Pixar really put animated films in a new light and helped create a bridge between the cartoons that children like to watch and what parents are can actually enjoy watching.
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